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STRUCTURAL DIAGENESIS MASTER CLASS

 

Research Seminar on Structural Diagenesis

Alternate Fridays Spring and Fall

 

Fall 2007 Structural Diagenesis Master Class

DATE   TOPIC  and proposed manuscript reading
Sep 14  

Essentials of the technical paper

Reading: TLE Marrett et al., 2007

NOTE: Class on this date starts at 5 pm owing to conflict with FRAC / Exxon meeting

5 pm @ 5810 Misty Hill Cove

Sep 28  

Writing a proposal

Reading: RPSEA draft

4 pm @ Pemberton

Oct 15-17  

FRAC Research Meeting

Conducting a Research Meeting.

Class meeting held in Nevada

Nov 2  

What to expect writing a thesis

Reading: Various historical thesis drafts tbd

4 pm @ Pemberton

Nov 16  

Writing as thinking

Reading: Structural diagenesis ms

5 pm @ Pemberton

NOTE: Class will review results of BEG publication retreat. Check with SL.

Nov 17  

JSG Master's Meeting

Presenting research findings

Held in conjuction with JSG meeting, Austin

Dec 7  

Preparing a proposal

Reading: Recent proposals

Reception

5 pm @ Pemberton

     
Readings [FRAC password required] Manuscripts & Paper PDFs

Note new meeting time for Fall 2007: 5-6 pm.

Additional classes may be held depending on schedules


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About Master Class

 

Writing workshop, critical review of literature, discussion of current research topics and reports on graduate student research in quantitative structural geology, geomechanics and structural diagenesis.

 

Meetings in Spring 2007 will run from 4 to 5 pm. Venue is an off-campus location. See the e-mail alerts for last minute plans.

 


Class Pages from Previous Semesters

Structural Diagenesis Master Class

| Fall 2005 | Spring 2006 | Fall 2006 | Spring 2007

 


Prospective Students

 

The JSG Structural Diagenesis Initiative is seeking highly qualified students. See the Jackson School web site for application information. Please contact us with inquiries about ongoing and new projects.

 

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