Academic Projects

Get inspired by other Universities

We’re excited to connect and share information on sedimentological or depth-registered projects using EasyCore and EasyCopy. Our goal is to provide inspiration and resources for academic research, including non-commercial studies, Master and PhD theses. We welcome submissions of published documents and web links to feature on our page.

AUTH University

Both EasyCopy/EasyCore have been proved extremely useful for the detailed representation of stratigraphic logs and provided professional results on core description projects. In my opinion, both products are very user friendly and flexible software for digital core description. Includes a great variety of sedimentological/depositional features, allowing for a detailed description and interpretation of data. Their use was very beneficial for the students, providing them with on-hands skills on industry-oriented tools.

One more time, thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to become familiar with an excellent software.”
Angelos Maravelis, Assistant professor

Bahria University 

“Thank you for the licenses. Students are receiving hands-on experience with the easy core so they can use it in the future. Some students use easy core software to prepare core logs for the Cretaceous Sembar, Lower Goru, and Pab formations for their research in PhD. They responded very positively. They said easy-core software makes handling all the data easy.”

Adeeb Ahmed,  Senior Lecturer, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences,  2023

 

Baylor University

Stacy C. Atchley, professor – Department of Geology and Director of the Applied Petroleum Studies Program

Tyler Dowdy, PhD Student – Sedimentology & Stratigraphy, Petroleum Studies

China University of Geoservices

“I am pleased to tell you that we have a paper published in an international journal in which we acknowledged the sponsorship of Easycopy. I think it is a good advertisement of your product that has a close link with academia.”

 
Deng Hongdan, College of Marine Science and Technology

CAU Kiel University

“Visualizing core and outcrop analysis is an essential task for most geologists. It is often the first and crucial step for the integration of sedimentological information with geophysical logging and seismic data in a core-to-seismic workflow. We are therefore happy to train our students in this important skill already at the BSc-level using EasyCore and EasyCopy. One of the benefits is that they are able to use the software for their own thesis work under an academic license agreement. This way all the data acquired by different student projects can be archived and plotted following standardized criteria.”

Lars Reuning, Senior Lecturer, Institute of Geosciences – CAU Kiel University

Royal Holloway University of London

“I have now finished the MSc Petroleum Geoscience programme culminating in a symposium held at Royal Holloway University of London in early September, 2018. I really wanted to make time to communicate my sincerest gratitude for your kind software donation. The use of EasyCore was tremendously helpful with efficiently making core descriptions and was very effective when integrating wireline, special core analysis and SWC data toward an interpretation of the field studied for my thesis.

The core studies were critical component of the study and without access to the physical core itself, this element would would have a great deal less practicable without the support of EasyCore, so thank you kindly once again”

Benjamin Panting,  MSc Petroleum Geoscientist, Department of Earth Science

Colorado School of Mines

Presentation of research poster at SEPM Flagstaff.

“We really do enjoy this software, it has revolutionized our outcrop data collection workflow!” Zane Jobe,

Research Professor.
Director, Chevron Center of Research Excellence Director.
Earth Resources Data Science certificate.

ConocoPhillips School of Geology and Geophysics

“I would just like to say we would be very excited to have Easy Core showcase their product for our students.  It is great exposure to a fabulous resource that you have generously licensed to our department, and also sets our students up for success in their research today and as they they enter into the work force.”

Carl Symcox, Ph.D. Student, OU, President, OU AAPG

Copenhagen University

 

DUNEX – DUring Nearshore Event eXperiment project

“USM researchers (me and others in my lab) are a part of the DUNEX (DUNEX: DUring Nearshore Event eXperiment) project.  “DUNEX is a multi-agency, academic and non-governmental organization collaborative community experiment to study nearshore coastal processes during coastal storms taking place on the Outer Banks of North Carolina”

We went out last summer and took 9 sediment cores and 17 GPR lines on 4 different overwash fans, to get a “baseline” understanding of the subsurface stratigraphy.  To date, none of this data has been looked at (except one section of 1 core, see attached), but will be analyzed over the coming new year.  EasyCore software was selected as the tool of choice for sediment core digitization based on a recommendation as being easy to use.  Once all the cores are digitized and described, selections will be made on which cores to sample from (for things such as C-14 dating, gamma ray testing, & grain size analyses.).  These digitized cores will also be cross-referenced to GPR lines for stratigraphic correlations. We also will be going back to North Carolina next year to repeat the process to determine how many storm-related overwash events occurred in ~1 year. The core description is NOT finalized but just a rough draft I have going until more complete analyses can be performed.”

Shara Gremillion,  Graduate Research Assistant

 

Milan University

“We have used EasyCore and EasyCopy to draw and correlate detailed stratigraphical sections of the Contessa  Megaturbidites (Marnoso Arenacea Fm., Italy). 59 sections with spacing in the range 2–8 km were logged over an area extending for c. 130 km along the foredeep axis (i.e. along flow) and c. 30 km perpendicular to it. (See preview and  click for  full size PDF)

Poster created by Fabrizio felletti

We started from the original paper-based field logs. Subsequently, we have scanned and digitized them using Easy Core. Once the project parameters have been defined, the work has been relatively fast. EasyCore has proven to be a very user-friendly software; it presents many tools and utilities very useful for drawing and any procedures can be customized. In my opinion, the graphic result is much higher than many other commercial software. EasyCore has also been used to create a database of the entire dataset, starting from the digitalized logs. This database was subsequently used for a statistical analysis of facies variations. Finally, Easy Copy allowed us to create correlation panels, parallel and perpendicular to the palaeocurrent direction. I consider myself very satisfied with the use of EasyCore and EasyCopy.”

Fabrizio Felletti, Associate  Proffessor – Stratigraphic and Sedimentological Geology

 

Ole Miss –  University of Mississippi –  Engineering and Geology

“I want to thank Leslie Friedrich for giving me the opportunity to utilize EasyCopy and EasyCore to create posters to take to the AAPG conference and for being able to use the software on my thesis: The Porosity and Permeability Distribution of The Shoal Grainstone and Thrombolitic Facies of The Smackover Formation in Little Cedar Creek and Brooklyn Fields in Southwestern Alabama”

Devin Wesley Thomas,  August 2016

 

  RWTH -Aachen University

Scientific Report: “Increased fluvial runoff terminated inorganic aragonite precipitation on the Northwest Shelf of Australia during the early Holocene” by Maximilian Hallenberger, Lars Reuning…

Journal Article: “The sedimentary record of Quaternary glacial to interglacial sea-level change on a subtropical carbonate ramp: Southwest Shelf of Australia” by Hanaa Deik, Lars Reuning, Margot Courtillat, Benjamin Petrick, Maria-Angela Bassetti

“Research in geosciences oftentimes encompasses large amounts of different datasets which have to be integrated and displayed in a comprehensive way to be understood. EasyCore offers the possibility to visualize core data in a timely fashion, while also being user-friendly. It is a valuable resource in our department and used within research as well as teaching. New students learn to work with EasyCore quickly, thereby unburdening supervisors which might otherwise spend considerable amounts of time teaching software rather than geology. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to work with EasyCore under an academic license as well as for the great support of the EasyCompany team.“

Kim Nokar & Maximilian Hallenberger, Ph.D. Stud., Geological Inst., RWTH Aachen Univ.

 

 

  SQU – Sultan  Qaboos University

“Two of my B.Sc (Earth Science) Final Year Project (FYP) students used EasyCore for core logging and description. The cores were supplied by the PDO and were described by the students as part of their thesis project. The students found EasyCore very useful and flexible to describe and plot the core features. It saved them lot of time in plotting and that is why they preferred it over other plotting software. I hope other students for their projects will also use this software.Their work was well appreciated by the thesis examiners.”

Iftikhar Ahmed, Associate Professor, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Sedimentology/ Stratigraphy

 

 

  USM – University of Southern Mississippi

” The University of Southern Mississippi’s Coastal Evolution and Hazards Lab, led by Dr. Davin Wallace, is working in cooperation with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to advance our understanding of geological history of the Northern Gulf of Mexico during the Holocene. During the summer of 2019, 45 geologic cores were taken on the mid-shelf off the coast of Mississippi. Researchers have used EasyCore to describe all the cores taken in the study area. These core descriptions help researchers visualize the geologic framework of the area. Understanding the early Holocene history of the area is important because it helps us understand the response of coastal systems, such as barrier islands, the coastline, beaches, and wetlands to “higher” rates of sea level rise. The rates of sea level rise during this portion of the Holocene were rapid or episodic and similar to conditions being experienced today or to conditions predicted for the future of the area. Understanding how these systems responded in the past will help researchers to model possible responses of these same systems in the future. The illustation is part of one of the cores that we described showing a promising amount of variation.”

Erin A. Miller, Graduate Assistant/Ph.D. Candidate

 

  Vrije University Amsterdam 


The effect of sedimentary heterogeneity on the CCS potential of the Volpriehausen Formation in the Dutch North Sea

” I have finished my Research project. As already discussed, al my results were made using both EasyCore and EasyCopy. Therefore, maybe you will find it interesting to see the final project.
I really liked working with both programs and learned a lot from it. I found it very user-friendly. The included guide was very helpful and therefor I did not need any extra support. Thank you for all the (extended) licenses that made it possible to work from home and in my own time and hopefully the VU will use the software in more student programs!.”

Marion KROON, VU Amsterdam.

EasyCore for the joint project WASA-wadden sea archive

“It is crucial for all working groups to visualize

  • lithological description
  • Facies description
  • Specifics
  • Sampling positions of all working groups
  • Chronostratigraphy

Layers of crucial meaning within the scope of the project EasyCore proves to be an ideal tool for these purposes.”  Dr. Friederike Bungenstock

WASA Project
WASA Flyer

WASA Status Report

EasyCore Status Report 092020
EasyCore Status Report 072022-WASA
EasyCore Status Report 012023-WASA

Capperucci et al 2022-core catalogue.pdf

Western Cape University

“Currently my research project revolves around Reservoir characterization.  I have found EasyCore the most user friendly and efficient program to use in terms  of presenting the cores descriptions, matching the  core log to the gamma ray log, facies analysis, inserting lithology colors etc.”

Nehemiah Dominick, PhD student 2021

Scientific Report: Provenance and depositional environments of early cretaceous sediments in the Bredasdorp Sub-basin, offshore South Africa: An integrated approach

“Ever since I started my MSc project I have tried to find sedimentological core description software that are easy to use and are visually appealing as well. I love what I do and I like to express my research in the most exciting and aesthetic way that is not dull to look at for anyone who reads it. I came across EasyCore digital core description software trial version where I found the layout to be very user friendly and familiarized myself with the basic software controls in a very short amount of time. I have successfully logged over 300m of continuous core from different wells for this project at a 1=10cm scale using the EasyCore and EasyCopy software packages. I think all students or industry professionals should be able to do their sedimentary logs without worrying about the difficulties that comes with creating, editing and modifying their sedimentary and geophysical logs. What I found to be truly amazing is the fact that the user interface and the ability to modify your logs, whether with adding your own symbols or fixing a curve on your grain-size trend to fit your exact description, were quite ‘easy’. I would recommend any student, academic or industry professional to use this software. This software really lives up to their name with easily producing high-resolution outputs in a short period of time (not geological periods ;-)).’”

Mogammad Hendricks

 

Adelaide University 

 

American University of Beirut 

 

Botswana International University of Science and Technology (BIUST)

 

Brigham University – Geological Sciences

 

Coimbra University, Earth Sciences

 

Hebei University of Engineering

 

Heriot Watt University

 

 Jena University, Institute of Geo Sciences

 

Jackson School of Geo Sciences

 

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology- Institute of Applied Geosciences

 

Leeds University

 

Leibniz University Hannover

 

Malakand University – Department of Geology

 

Miami University – Comparative Sedimentology

 

Oklahoma State University – School of Geology

 

Patras University

 

Petronas University – Department of Geosciences

 

Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Department of Earth Sciences

 
 

 

Queensland University 

 

Sargodha University – Department of Earth Sciences

 

Southern Methodist University – Huffington Department of Earth Sciences

 

Stephen F. Austin State University

 

TAMU – Geology & Geophysics

 

Texas University – San Antonio

 

TU Delft

 

UnB – Brasil – Institute of Geosciences