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The Karst Waters Institute and co-sponsoring organizations invite you to join us in Rapid City, South Dakota June 7-11, 2008 for a special conference focusing on paleokarst and fluid flow. Topics to be covered include: - Karst origins and geometries
- Burial, collapse, and porosity redistribution in paleokarst
- Use of modern analogs to understand paleokarst reservoirs
- Architectures and connectivity of carbonate petroleum reservoirs
- What is paleokarst (origins and preservation)
- Paleokarst reservoirs/economic paleokarst
- Modeling flow
- Modern karst hydrology as analog for flow in paleokarst
- Modern as proxy for ancient - physical architecture
- Petrophysical & geophysical recognition of paleokarst
- Engineering issues with paleokarst
- Paleocave fill records and the fossil record
Karstified rocks present special challenges for petroleum production and groundwater hydrology. This meeting brings together specialists from these and other fields, to share knowledge about issues of multiple permeabilities. The program promotes interchange of ideas by including talks, posters, field activities, and discussionsThe Black Hills of South Dakota are an ideal setting to examine these topics. Excellent exposures of paleokarst are present in Carboniferous rocks. The modern day karst, including Jewel and Wind Caves, provides unique opportunity to view a complex history of dissolution and mineralization. The conference features keynote lectures by worldwide experts, a full-day field trip led by Professor Art Palmer, and the opportunity to learn and exchange ideas with your colleagues. Field trip is limited to first 150 registrants. We welcome your participation.
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