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February Newsletter Available

The February newsletter from Midland Valley has been emailed to mailing list members and is available for download from the resources section of our website where you can also download previous editions.

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Contents in February:

  • Upcoming Events - March              
  • Move Workshop, 23rd March          
  • PDAC 2011, Toronto.  6th - 9th March       
  • Move workshop at Swiss Topo, 9th - 10th March   
  • New Midland Valley

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Posted: 28 February 2011
Categories: Academic  Structure prize  Attending an event  Newsletter 

Dr Alan Gibbs on the latest release of Move

The Complete Structural Modelling and Analysis Toolkit, Midland Valley Founding Director Dr Alan Gibbs shares his thoughts on the latest release of Move...

The Move 2011 release is one we’ve been working towards and looking forwards to in Midland Valley for a long time. It brings together the 2d and 3d worlds in a single application and is a key step on the move to Move: integrating all of the structural modelling and restoration functionality in a single chassis. For me this

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Posted: 28 February 2011
Categories: Software Update 

January Newsletter Available

The January newsletter from Midland Valley is now available for download from the resources section of the website, where you can also download previous editions.

Contents this month include:

  • Abstract accepted for EGU 2011
  • PDAC 2011, Toronto
  • MDSG Meeting, London
  • Tectonic Studies Group 2011 AGM
  • Public Training: 8th - 10th February
  • 2011 release of Move
  • 2010 Student Structure Prize winners
  • The 2011 prize is now opened
  • University of the Western

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Posted: 10 February 2011
Categories: Abstract Accepted  Academic  Structure prize  Midland Valley event  Newsletter 

Gareth Johnson publishes in Chemical Geology

Midland Valley Geologist Gareth Johnson recently published in Chemical Geology.  His paper, "Using Oxygen Isotope Ratios to Quantitatively Assess Trapping Mechanisms during CO2 Injection into Geological Reservoirs: the Pembina Case Study" was completed while completing his PhD at the University of Calgary.  Gareth will be using the knowledge he gained during his research to develop our portfolio in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) sector

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Posted: 10 February 2011
Categories: Abstract Accepted