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Ana Petrovic
- PhD
PhD Dissertation Title: Remote Detection and Geochemical Studies for Finding Hydrocarbon-Induced Alterations
Research Interests: My research is focused on using remote sensing, GIS, and geochemical tools to detect, map, and analyze surficial rock changes above petroleum reservoirs. This could create a completely new technology for petroleum explorations and investigations in areas where field work is difficult.
Publications
- Petrovic, A., Khan, S.D., and Chafetz, H., 2008. "Remote detection and geochemical studies for finding hydrocarbon-induced alterations in Lisbon Valley, Utah." Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 25, p. 696-705.
- Petrovic, A., and Khan, S. D., 2007. "Remote detection and geochemical studies for finding hydrocarbon-induced alterations in Lisbon Valley, Utah, and Garza Field, Texas." Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 39(6), 572.
- Petrovic, A., 2006. "Remote detection and geochemical studies for finding hydrocarbon-induced alterations in Lisbon Valley, Utah." M.S. Thesis, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
- Petrovic, A., Khan, S.D., and Chafetz, H., 2006. "Finding Hydrocarbon-Induced Alterations in Lisbon Valley, Utah: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing and Geochemical Studies." AAPG 2006 Annual Convention Abstracts, pp.85.
- Petrovic, A., and Shuhab, K., 2005. "Remote detection and geochemical studies for finding hydrocarbon-induced alterations in Lisbon Valley, Utah." SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 24, pp. 1097-1100.
- Petrovic A., Knezic, L., 2004. "The analogy of biological and industrial ecosystems (the base for the further economic development)." Collection of Essays, Belgrade Open School, v. 7, pp. 369-380.