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Wintershall Geoscience job opportunities


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Wintershall Holding AG
Human Resources
Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 160
34119 Kassel, Germany
Phone +49 561 301-1233
Fax +49 561 301-1225
personal@wintershall.com


Reservoir Engineers (Kassel)

We are looking for reservoir engineers or geologists with extensive reservoir engineering background and a minimum of 5 years experience in the industry.

You have worked on a number of oil and gas fields, either in field development of field surveillance. Ideally, you should be capable of building dynamic models in Eclipse based on geological models provided by the reservoir geologists. You are familiar with multiple realizations and you work jointly with the reservoir geologist when selecting the model which fits best the history match. As part of integrated teams you have contributed to field development work programs, ideally including secondary and tertiary recovery methods and re-completion designs.

You are familiar with economics of development projects and you have provided production forecasts for prospects and new development wells. Assessment of risks and uncertainties is part of your job.
You are able to work under time constraints when required for farm-in evaluations or in case where well results require new decisions.



As part of the BASF group you will benefit from a competitive salary, attractive additional benefits and a first class working environment. If you are seeking a highly motivating and challenging position in an expanding company with excellent personal development and numerous career prospects, you will want to talk to us.

Applications will be treated strictly confidential. Please send your detailed resume and salary expectations to the above address.

Phd Position UK



Three-Year PHD Project in Petroleum Reservoir Modelling

Improved characterization and modelling of thinly-bedded, shallow-marine sandstone reservoirs

The aim of this project is to construct well constrained, detailed 3-D models of thinly-bedded, shallow-marine sandstones directly from suitable analogue outcrops. The reservoir properties and fluid flow dynamics of the models will be analyzed and quantified using a range of mathematical and numerical techniques, and methods for predicting them using conventional subsurface core- and log-derived measurements will be investigated. This innovative, multidisciplinary approach, combining detailed 3-D geological outcrop mapping with quantitative analysis, will be essential to understand how to properly characterise and model these complex reservoirs.

The project is ideal for a numerate geologist, geophysicist, engineer, physicist or mathematician who is interested in multidisciplinary research which combines the important aspects of petroleum geoscience and engineering, and which will advance our understanding of a significant problem. It will provide an ideal route into either an industry or academic career. Training will be provided where necessary in the state-of-the-art, industry-standard geological modelling and flow simulation software which will be used throughout the project.

The project is fully funded by NERC and ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company and offers an enhanced stipend relative to those normally offered by the UK Research Councils. The student will spend time working in the ExxonMobil URC offices in Houston, Texas. There will also be two field seasons in Utah. The anticipated start date for the project is 5th October 2009, but an earlier start is possible.

How to apply

Applications, including curriculum vitae and the names of two referees (with e-mail contact information) should be e-mailed to Dr. Matthew Jackson at m.d.jackson@imperial.ac.uk or posted to the address below. More information about the project and related research can be found at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/earthscienceandengineering/research/perm/outcrop%20modelling

Deadline for applications is 13th March 2009. Please note that only UK nationals are eligible for NERC funding.

Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
www.imperial.ac.uk/ese

Job vacancy various

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We are looking for a driven and committed person to join our Operational Readiness Team.

Technical Inspector - Denmark - Lyngby 2/11/2009
Maersk Drilling seeks a Technical Inspector to facilitate and carry out technical inspections on our drilling rigs operating worldwide.


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Sirius Process Designer for Maersk Drilling and FPSOs.


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Oil and Gas vacancy, Norway

Senior Geologist – Consultant

As a member of our Services group you will learn and use the most up-to-date techniques within 3D modelling to help oil companies to understand their reservoirs.

Responsibilities will include:
  • Undertake consultancy projects at client office
  • Train clients on RMS software products and updates
  • Prepare training materials for standard and customized courses
  • Support RMS software through onsite support and helpdesk
  • Represent Roxar at sales and technical meetings

You will be supported by our software development department that creates state-of-the-art modelling and simulation tools used by our clients.
The close contact with our customers and their needs will enable you to provide valuable feedback to the development department for improving our products.

We are looking for an experienced candidate that wants to work in teams with highly skilled and motivated colleagues. You are comfortable with advanced problem solving and using your creativity to find excellent solutions.

In Roxar you will find a multi-disciplinary environment with exciting opportunities for both recent graduates as well as experienced candidates.
Roxar is an international company with a network of offices in all the major oil and gas producing countries in the world.

Requirements:
  • Relevant Bachelors or Masters Degree
  • Minimum 3 years relevant experience
  • Excellent understanding in one or more of the fields; structural geology, sedimentology, geological modelling or geostatistics
  • Experience with the use of geological modelling applications
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Able to work independently
  • Fluent written and spoken English
We offer:
  • A challenging position with skilled and experienced colleagues working in teams
  • Great personal development and career opportunities in an international environment
  • Competitive terms and conditions
  • The opportunity to make a positive impact in our growing company

Roxar is large enough to provide you with broad professional support, yet small enough for your performance to make a difference.


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Region:
Sør-Trøndelag

Job type:
Permanent

Working hours:
Full-time

Working days:
Day

Application deadline:
19.02.2009

Expected Start Date:
ASAP

Location:
Trondheim

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Contacts:
Siri Horn
Mobile: +47 481 26 265

Home page:
http://www.roxar.com

Reservoir Engineer UK






Reservoir Engineer



Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
Job Status: Staff
Start Date ASAP
Interview Date: ASAP
Open To: EU citizens


Brief client details: : Our client, one of the largest operators in the UK sector of the North Sea is looking for a Reservoir Engineer for their Aberdeen office.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Analysing all reservoir engineering data and incorporate it into 3D reservoir simulation models of fields. This interpretation is carried out in close co-operation with the team Geophysicists, Geologists, and other Reservoir Engineers with the objective of providing 3D models for use in the reservoir management of fields
  • Supervising/analysing testing offshore, at times making decisions regarding standard routines, within prescribed parameters
  • Supporting senior colleagues and carry out standard analyses offshore
  • Conducting history matching of reservoir simulation models
  • Defining and evaluating development wells: Location, design, incremental production profile
  • Carrying out follow-up of wells realization and interpretation of acquired data
  • Evaluating the reservoir risks and uncertainties associated with development wells and production facilities aimed at increasing field recovery (e.g. compression, injection facilities). Defining actions to mitigate risks
  • Providing input for annual reserves forecasts for fields, for input into PRIME and Long Term Plan
  • Presenting technical results to Partners/head office at Technical Committees and internal reviews
  • Providing input for annual DTI field report

You will be required to have:

  • Minimum BSc Hons Degree in Engineering or related discipline, with strong experience in the oil industry as a Reservoir Engineer, preferably with an operator
  • Strong modelling skills and North Sea experience
  • Full proficiency in Reservoir simulation (both black-oil and compositional), with minimum 2 years practice of ECLIPSE and/or VIP
  • Good knowledge and practice of reservoir engineering techniques: numerical simulation, well test interpretation, material balance, production logging analysis, PVT analysis, and other company standard reservoir engineering interpretation tools
  • Understanding of reservoir production mechanisms (IOR/EOR)
  • Partial autonomy, ability to perform the tasks with some supervision
  • Basic knowledge of reservoir geology and log interpretation.

Salary: market rates + bens+ bonuses

To apply for this role please e-mail a copy of your CV in 'word' format together with details of what you are looking for in terms of a total remuneration package quoting reference number: JH00143/Reservoir to john.hazlewood@scoutrecruitment.com or apply directly through our website or telephone: 01224 645708 for further information.

____________________________________________________________________________________________
Scout Recruitment
19 Albert Street, Aberdeen AB25 1QF
Tel: +44 (0) 1224 645708 Fax: +44 (0) 1224 626436
Web: http://www.scoutrecruitment.com

Phd Position Netherlands

Two Phd Positions in Hydrogen Storage Research at Delft University Of Technology

Department/faculty: Applied Sciences
Level: Master degree
Working hours: 38 hours per week (1 FTE)
Contract: These positions have a temporary employment basis of four years (48 months).
Salary: maximum of € 2612 per month gross with full-time employment

Applied Sciences

The Faculty of Applied Sciences is the largest faculty of TU Delft, with around 550 scientists, a support staff of 250 and 1,400 students. The faculty conducts fundamental, application-oriented research and offers scientific education at the bachelor, master and doctoral levels. The faculty is active in the fields of Life and Health Science & Technology, Nanoscience, Chemical Engineering, Radiation Science & Technology, and Applied Physics.

This research is being conducted by the Delft Institute for Sustainable Energy at Delft University of Technology. The research is performed at the faculties of Applied Sciences and the faculty of Aerospace Engineering, using in-house facilities for chemical synthesis, characterisation and computation. Performing experiments abroad at international large-scale neutron scattering and synchrotron facilities will also be an integral part of the work. The project receives funding from the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO/ACTS).

Job description

Hydrogen storage is a major bottleneck in the development of a future energy economy based on hydrogen as an energy carrier. Key to competitive hydrogen storage is the development of lightweight, cheap and safe materials that can be reversibly loaded under temperature and pressure conditions suitable for applications. Surface adsorption of hydrogen in porous, crystalline materials such as metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and covalent organic frameworks (COFs) provide materials with record specific surface areas per gram material, and are therefore proposed as potential hydrogen storage materials.
Our research focuses on the design of new materials using first principles modelling, chemical synthesis and the fundamental characterisation of the hydrogen sorption. Characterisation of the adsorption using macroscopic methods as well as in situ neutron diffraction will be performed to determine which are the most favourable positions of hydrogen in the crystals with the optimum adsorption interaction strength. With this knowledge new materials will be designed, aiming at improved characteristics and higher capacity. For this research we have openings for two highly motivated PhD students who will work on the project in close collaboration; one with a synthetic chemistry background and one with a physics background.
For more information, please visit: http://www.rrr.tudelft.nl/fame.

Requirements

The PhD student in synthetic chemistry must have a strong synthetic chemistry background and additional experience with physical chemistry experimental characterisation methods.
The PhD student in physics or physical chemistry will have a strong physics or physical chemistry background and affinity with first principles modelling and/or experimental techniques operating at the microscopic/atomic scale.??

Conditions of employment

The successful candidate will be employed by the TU Delft for a fixed period of 4 years within which he or she is expected to write a dissertation leading to a doctoral degree (PhD thesis). Benefits and other employment conditions are in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities.

Information and application

For more information about this position, please contact F. M. Mulder, phone: +31 (0)15-2784870, e-mail: f.m.mulder@tudelft.nl. To apply, please send a detailed CV along with a letter of application before 31-02-2009 to Nicole Banga, e-mail: n.d.banga@tudelft.nl. Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.

When applying for this position, make sure to mention vacancy number TNWRRR-069.

Apply

oil and gas job Indonesia

Reservoir Engineer Expert (REX)
The successful candidate(s) shall:
• An Indonesian Citizen, domiciled in Jakarta
• Possess relevant Bachelor or Master degree at Petroleum
Engineering or similar field ( Geology )
> • Have well developed organization and operational skills
> • Demonstrate a minimum six years experience in a similar role
> • Possesses effective interpersonal, project, team and time-
> management skills
> • Have a proven capability to work independently, under pressure
> • Self-motivated, resourceful and creative problem-solver
>
Please send us email with your comprehensive CV, recent photo and
copies of your university certificate (ijazah) and other relevant
professional certificates. Send your email directly to:
recruitment@ptcas.co.id

Petroleum Vacancy International

The key responsibilities of this position include :
• To define the petrophysical model integrating all petrophysical data (logs, core, mud logging and test) to support Exploration, Production & Development activities.
• Perform formation evaluation to identify hydrocarbon bearing levels, quantify main petrophysical parameters (porosity, permeability, Sw), determine net pay, identify fluid contacts, define main geological characters of the subsurface formation which have impact on the creation of the static (geological/petrophysical) model of the reservoir for the correct evaluation of HIIP and perform the interpretation of cased hole measurements aimed at reservoir optimization and reservoir management activities.
• Perform quantitative interpretation and analysis in open hole, while drilling and cased hole logs to determine lithology and formation properties (porosity, saturation, net pay) to identify hydrocarbon bearing levels and fluid contacts. Perform the petrophysical interpretation of the subsurface formations integrating all the data available using routine, special core analysis, surface logging, dynamic data, and petrographical, stratigraphical, structural and sedimentological data to generate the most appropriate petrophysical model.
• Assist in the preparation of well data acquisition programs for the petrophysical evaluation and perform the final QC of the acquisition.
• Assist in the preparation of well testing program.
• Determine objectives of coring programs and laboratory requirements.
• Evaluate third parties petrophysical jobs and reports and make the necessary recommendations.

Qualifications/Experience :

• BSc in Petroleum Geology, Physics or in a relevant discipline.
• At least 10 years experience in petrophysical interpretation (cased and open hole, clastic and carbonate lithologies and diagenesis, and fractures detection from logs), preferably with an Operating oil company.
• Understanding of fluid properties and dynamics, fractures and faults systems, clastic and carbonate sedimentology and diagenesis, risk and uncertainty analysis and volumetric estimates.
• Fully conversant in the use of G&G databases, petrophysical interpretation PC-based software (e.g. Prism Geographix). Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Visual Basic code programming.
• Operational experience with an Operating oil company.
• Operational experience as a wellsite petroleum engineer, preferably with an Operating oil company.
• Basic skills in the use of 3D geological modelling software (e.g. Petrel).

Please mail a copy of your resume to : mail@mmbojobs.com

OIL AND GAS EXPERIENCE IS ESSENTIAL.
Expiry date: February 23, 2009

Senior Completion Engineer / Supervisor Africa

Job Scope:

To provide engineering and technical expertise in the areas of completion design and supervision for new and existing wells including workover and through tubing operations.

Job Objectives:

  • Perform Completion engineering works required for successful, cost-effective and safe implementation of POOC’s exploration, development, workover and completion activities.
  • Review the operations, define problem areas and search for solutions.
  • Evaluate and recommend new techniques, designs and procedures related to workover and well completions with the objective of optimizing quality, cost and efficient operations.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Write completion programs, plans, procedures and schedules and provide technical and practical support for the programs implementation.
  • Responsible for evaluating and designing completions for both new wells and workovers (including tubing design, equipment selection, stimulation, remedial operations planning, intervention and abandonment).
  • Prepare and write Basis of Design. Make completion input to Field Development Plans (FDP) when required.
  • Review offset wells for completion design and its effectiveness over well’s life cycle compared to newer technologies and tools available in-country.
  • Performs cost vs. benefit analysis on differing options and makes selection recommendation.
  • Prepare Scope of Work, tender evaluation criteria, tender list e.t.c for tendering and contracting of all associated completion services.
  • Monitor timely reporting of completion operations and cost data.
  • Champion improvement initiatives and shares knowledge with other business units while keeping abreast of current and emerging completion technologies.
  • Responsible for Completion End of Well Reporting and capture lessons learned.
  • Provide technical advice to well site personnel. In addition, spending time at the well site supporting field staff and ensuring operations are performed in full compliance with company procedures, policies and guidelines during all completion operations.
  • May also be called upon to help-out with ‘non-rig’ activities including coiled-tubing, slick-line or electric line operations.
  • Work closely with drilling engineers, sub-surface engineers and field personnel to optimize field development strategies.
  • Compile completion engineering documentation needed for partners reviews, well examination, handover and audit as required.
  • Carry out risk assessment of each particular operation and communicate well to the team.

Attributes / Skills:

  • At least a Bachelor’s Degree in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering
  • At least 7 years relevant experience as a completion engineer, in which the last 3 years must have been spent with an operator
  • Onshore working experience is an advantage.
  • Knowledge of sand control measures and Gas lift designs are essential
  • Good understanding of technical and commercial issues associated with the development and production of oil and gas from marginal reservoirs i.e. 3 – 7 ft of perforation.
  • Must posses in-depth knowledge of dual completion methods
  • Knowledge of applicable completion software is an advantage.
  • Strong team player in a multidiscipline environment
  • Good written and verbal communication skills; fluent in English language

Reports to / Accountable to:

Drilling Consultant / Group Drilling Manager

Key working Relationships:

Internal:.

  • Drilling & Completion team (Warri, Lagos and Rig)
  • Subsurface team (Reservoir, G & G)
  • Production Department

External:

  • Joint Venture (JV) and Non Operated Venture Partners (NAPIMS, DPR, NNPC, NOV)
  • Service companies / providers
  • Network with peers and professional associations in the Oil and Gas Industry
Apply now!

Oil and Gas Vacancy, USA

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Postdoc position - Computational fluid Dynamics



The Geofluids Research Group (www.geo.umn.edu/orgs/geofluids) in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, invites applications for a postdoctoral associate position in Computational Fluid Dynamics with emphasis on lattice- Boltzmann (or closely related) methods. Knowledge of C++, object- oriented programming, parallel processing methods (MPI, openMP, parallel C), general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPGPU) computing, linux, and Matlab are highly desirable. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher who can work individually and as part of a diverse team consisting of geoscientists, computer scientists, physicists, and mathematicians.

A Ph.D. in computer science, computational geoscience, numerical methods, applied mathematics, or closely related field at the time of appointment is required. Review of applications will begin February 20, 2009, and continue until the position is filled. The appointment can start immediately and is renewable for a second year upon satisfactory progress. To apply for this position, candidates must go to https://employment.umn.edu (req #156386). Attach cover letter, CV, statement of research interests, and names of three references. Questions regarding this position can be addressed to Dr. Martin Saar (saar@umn.edu).

Oil and Gas Vacancy, UK

Jobs at Imperial College London

Research Associate

Numerical modelling of fluid flow through complex, low permeability hydrocarbon reservoirs

Department of Earth Science and Engineering

A fixed term post for 2 years

Salary in the range £26,580 - £33,790 per annum

Applications are invited for a Research Associate to join a multidisciplinary project investigating the transport properties of complex, low permeability reservoir rocks and their impact on fluid flow and hydrocarbon recovery. You will join an integrated team of reservoir geologists and engineers, taking responsibility for the numerical modelling aspects of the research. The project is being undertaken within the Petroleum Geoscience and Engineering Research Section of the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, and is funded by Norske Shell Exploration and Production B.V.

The successful applicant will lead the development and application of leading-edge reservoir modelling and flow simulation techniques to characterise and quantify the reservoir properties and fluid flow dynamics of three common types of low permeability hydrocarbon reservoir. Detailed three-dimensional models of each reservoir type will be reconstructed directly from high resolution data provided by the geologists in the team, obtained from Eocene rocks in the Western Desert of Egypt, and Mesozoic reservoirs in NW Borneo. The models will be analysed and characterised using a range of mathematical and numerical techniques, including streamline and conventional multiphase flow simulation, geostatistical methods, and percolation theory.

Applicants should be educated to PhD level (or equivalent) and have a background in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, numerate earth science or equivalent. Experience in one or more of the following areas would be desirable: reservoir modelling, reservoir engineering, reservoir simulation, computational fluid dynamics and/or numerical modelling of multi-phase flow in porous media. You will join a dynamic, close-knit, interdisciplinary research team working on a challenging project to generate new technology for improved oil and gas recovery. Your research will also contribute to the department's ongoing commitment to deliver advanced modelling capabilities for petroleum reservoir evaluation. The successful applicant will be encouraged to develop their research career over a longer timescale within this framework and to liaise closely with our industry sponsors.

Application forms and further details of the post can be found at: www.imperial.ac.uk/employment

Informal inquiries about the position can be made to Dr Matthew Jackson at the address below, e-mail m.d.jackson@imperial.ac.uk tel. ++44 (0) 20 7594 6538. Background information on the Petroleum Geoscience and Engineering Section can be found at www.imperial.ac.uk/earthscienceandengineering.

Completed application form, a curriculum vitae, brief statements of research and the names and contact details of at least two referees, should be sent to Darakshan Khan, e-mail d.khan@imperial.ac.uk. You may also send two copies of your application form, curriculum vitae, publications list, and contact details of at least two referees to Mrs Darakshan Khan, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, tel. +44 (0) 20 7594 6775. Please quote PDRA/LPR2 in all correspondence.

Closing date: 13 March 2009

Oil & Gas Job Vacancy: PostDoc Positions Asia

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Qualifications: Candidates who have established teaching and research record and those who are near completion of, or have completed, their Ph. D degree and exhibit research potential are encouraged to apply.

Professional Development Opportunities: Opportunities to conduct independent and innovative research exist. Candidates will enjoy an environment conducive to research and have ample opportunities to engage in client-funded and other sponsored projects. Interaction with industry is possible through the KFUPM's Research Institute and the Dhahran Techno Valley. The University provides wide range of development programs for faculty to enrich their careers.

Why Join KFUPM? In addition to a number of professional development opportunities, the University offers competitive tax-free salary commensurate with qualifications and experience, free furnished housing in a stimulating campus with free essential utilities and maintenance, and basic medical care at the University's clinic. Subject to the University policy, the appointment also includes additional benefits such as: round-trip air ticket(s) for the faculty member and up to three dependents; tuition aid for school-age children enrolled in local schools; paid summer breaks; and end of service benefits. Opportunities to earn extra income, e.g. through externally funded projects, are also available.

A KFUPM representative will be visiting
your during March 2009.

To Apply: If you are interested in meeting our
representative visiting your school, then please
email your Curriculum Vitae to hhamid@kfupm.edu.sa

Post Doc Position Norway

Suitable applicants should have a Ph.D. or similar education in reservoir modelling or applied
and computational mathematics. The collaborative nature of the project requires in particular
that the applicant should be able to work in a cross-disciplinary team and have a keen interest
in learning methods and skills outside their current expertise.
The position is funded by the Research Council of Norway. Female candidates are strongly
encouraged to apply.
Salary upon agreement. Group Pension Insurance and Personnel Insurance Scheme will be
part of this agreement.
The electronic application must contain CV, scanned copies of diplomas and transcripts,
publications, list of publications and other relevant work, as well as 2-3 references. The
application should be marked “CO2 Storage” and sent to post@cipr.uib.no
before January 30, 2009.
For more information please contact Professor Helge K. Dahle at Helge.Dahle@math.uib.no,
tel. +47 555 84863 or Associate Professor Jan M. Nordbotten at
Jan.Nordbotten@math.uib.no, tel. +47 555 84869.

PhD vacancy Norway

Open PhD position in Fluvial Systems and Virtual Outcrop Geology at the Centre for Integrated Petroleum Research (CIPR)

Required knowledge and skills
· Suitable applicants should have a master’s degree or equivalent in geology or a related earth
science discipline. A strong background in sedimentology and/or sequence stratigraphy will be
a significant advantage. A degree of computer literacy is also required.
· The applicant should have strong problem-solving and communication skills, including
excellent English, and should be willing to travel and spend extended periods in the field. A
moderate degree of physical fitness is a requirement for fieldwork and a driving licence is
desirable.
The PhD student will enter an approved program leading to the degree of PhD within a time frame of
three years. It is a prerequisite, however, that the formal admission requirements for the PhD
programme are met before appointment can be made.
Salary in accordance with the Civil Service pay grade table scale for PhD students; currently NOK
353,200 gross p.a.; following ordinary meriting regulations. Unifob AS offers Group Pension
Insurance and Personnel Insurance Scheme for their employees.
For more information please contact John Howell at CIPR (john.howell@cipr.uib.no; +47 911 66
153).
The electronic application must contain CV, scanned copies of diplomas and transcripts, publications
and other relevant work, as well as 2-3 references. The application should be marked “Fluvial
Systems and Virtual Outcrop Geology” and sent to post@cipr.uib.no before February 22, 2009.