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KANSAS GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
FALL SCHEDULE

Nov. 3
Rick Fritz-- "Presentation on the Red Fork"
Nov. 10
Alan P. Byrnes, Kansas Geological Survey-- "Modeling Recovery From Kansas
Mississippian & Lansing Kansas City Reservoirs-Why Reservoirs in the Transition
Zone Produce More Oil & Water Than They Seem Like They Should"
Nov. 17
Pat Gratton, President AAPG-- "Barnett Shale Play"
Dec. 1
Jim Gibbs-- "Purchase of Producing Properties"
Dec. 8
Meer Husain-- "Understanding Ground Water Arsenic Poisoning in the Bengal Basin"
Dec. 15
Kirsten Nicholaysen, KSU-- "Title to be Announced"
All technical meetings are held at 12:30 p.m. in the Bank of America Auditorium
unless otherwise noted.
Note: For those geologists who need 30 points to renew their licenses, there will be a sign-in sheet at each
presentation and also a certificate of attendance.
Hydrothermal Dolomite Symposium & Core Workshop
As an Explorationist looking for new plays, why you should care?
Monday, November 15, 2004 at The Green Center, Colorado School of Mines, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
What are hydrothermal dolomites? How do they form? What do they look like? Where do they occur?
Good reservoirs? AND HOW DO YOU FIND THEM??!! Controversies & perspectives from the petroleum & min-
erals industries.
Invited Speakers Include
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Jeff Hanor: Basinal brines as dolomitizing fluids
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Graham Davies: The Hydrothermal Spectrum: Sedex and MVT mineralization and HTD reservoirs
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David E. Eby and Thomas C. Chidsey: A Tale of Two Dolomites (Syngenetic vs Hydrothermal) Missis-
sippian Leadville Reservoirs at Lisbon field, Paradox Basin, Utah
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Taury Smith: Fault-controlled hydrothermal alteration processes and products
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Murray Hitzman: Hydrothermal Dolomitization in the Carboniferous of the Irish Midlands: Analogs and
Implications for New reservoir types.
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Stan Keith & Monte Swan: Hydrothermal Petroleum: Answers from Linkages between HTD-hosted Petro-
leum Deposits and Mississippi Valley Type (MVT) Pb-Zn Deposits
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Paul Bartos: Hydrothermal Dolomite associated with Leadville-type Carbonate Pb-Zn-Ag-(Cu) Ore Bod-
ies: Implications for Hydrocarbon Exploration
Plus Neil Hurley (Albion-Scipio), Tom Boreen, Hazel Barton, and Jay Gregg AND Posters with core from Canada,
the Rockies, the mid-Continent, and the Irish Midlands to name a FEW places.
Pre-Symposium Field Trip, Sunday November 14, 2004
To Glenwood Caverns, led by Harvey DuChene and Hazel Barton
One-day trip by bus, includes lunch, cavern fee, and transportation: limit 40.
Hosted by: Rocky Mt Association Geologists and Society Economic Geologists, CSM Student Chapter
With PTTC Rocky Mt Region and Rocky Mt Section-SEPM
For Online Registration or a mail in fax in form visit: http://www.rmag.org