Research Tools
Advanced Structural Geology Research at the Bureau of Economic Geology
The Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin utilizes MOVE, a state-of-the-art structural modeling software, to investigate complex geologic systems, enhancing our understanding of subsurface deformation and tectonic processes.
Structural geology plays a crucial role in deciphering Earth's deformation history, from fault development and fold evolution to improving reservoir characterization, basin analysis, and geohazard prediction. By employing advanced modeling techniques, researchers at the Bureau reconstruct past geologic events, test structural interpretations, and improve predictions of subsurface behavior. These insights are essential for applications in energy resources and natural hazard assessment.
Acknowledgment
The Bureau of Economic Geology’s structural modeling research is supported by PE Limited (PETEX), who have generously provided a software license donation valued at £1,390,258.01. This contribution enables cutting-edge geologic analysis and supports advancements in structural geology and geomechanics research.
Contact
Dr. Nur Schuba
Research Assistant Professor
Bureau of Economic Geology
The University of Texas at Austin
nur.schuba@beg.utexas.edu