Research and innovation undertaken by our research partners, typically specialist groups within Universities, have and always shall be central to our operations. Novel methods of analysis developed by our partners are incorporated into practical software applications. Click on the name below for further details on each of our research partners.
Earth Structure and Geodynamics Group, University of Liverpool
Fundamental research into the geological processes that form sedimentary basins and continental margins.
Fault Analysis Group - University College Dublin
Research and characterisation of all aspects of faulting and to apply the results to practical problems, principally in the fields of hydrocarbon exploration & production and minerals exploration.
Department of Geology, Royal Holloway, University of London
Integrated studies in geophysics, structural geology and kinematic analysis of analogue fault models to investigate key problems in the evolution of rift systems and passive margins.
Reactivation Research Group, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Durham
Understanding fault reactivation through field, laboratory-based and computer modeling studies of the geometric, kinematic and rheological evolution of fault zones in the continental crust.
Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide, South Australia
Integrated, multi-disciplinary approach to petroleum reservoir characterisation & geostatistics and dynamic modeling and reservoir simulation.
Novel methods for the visualization, interpretation and modeling of seismic data. Automated interpretation of geological faulting imaged in 3D seismic data.
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