Category Archives: General

Blind Men, Elephants, and Zen – Approaching Basin Evaluation Like a Cup of Tea

This post presents a point of view that I have found tremendously useful when approaching basin evaluation, and evaluating behavior of water resources.  In particular, it applies to approaching relatively complex structural basins.  Within these types of reservoirs – water is often significantly controlled by structural geology.  Geologic structure and its underlying driving tectonics impart a rock “fabric” – or “grain” – that is not a function of sedimentation.  This “fabric” is in the form of faulting, jointing, fracturing, and other phenomena, and can facilitate, re-direct, or impede groundwater.  Small, let alone large, variations in stratigraphy and sedimentary development can have orders of magnitude influences on storage and transmissivity.  As important as these factors are – however it is my experience that they are so often ignored for the sake of modeling and “conservatism” – and/or because of a lack of recognition, appreciation and understanding of these phenomena for whatever reason.  Continue reading

Introduction to the Water Strategist Community Blog

Welcome to the Water Strategist Community (“WSC”) Blog sponsored by Stratecon Inc.  Our industry is known for its diverse set of (often conflicting) interests where people have different perspectives, knowledge and information.  While varied interests are sometimes viewed as an impediment to progress, the WSC Blog’s objective is to harness this diversity through open and respectful dialogue to improve the solutions developed and inform the political choices confronting our industry. Continue reading