Constantin Cranganu
Professor
Office: 4415 Ingersoll Hall
718-951-5000 Ext. 2878
cranganu@brooklyn.cuny.edu
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Current Research Interests
  • Abnormal pore fluid pressures
  • Exploitation of gas hydrate deposits
  • GIS use in the geosciences
Recent Publications
  • Deming, D., Cranganu, C., and Lee, Y., 2002, Self-Sealing in the Sedimentary Basins, Journal of Geophysical Research, 107(B12), 2329, doi:10.1029/2001JB000504
  • Cranganu, C., 2004, Capillary sealing in the Anadarko Basin, Northeastern Geology & Environmental Sciences, v. 26, p. 35-42
  • Cranganu, C., and B. Nitzov, 2004, The Outlook for Gas Hydrates in the Western Black Sea : Technology and Economics, AAPG Annual Meeting, Dallas , Texas, paper A86786, p. 1 – 6
  • Cranganu, C., 2007, Using artificial neural networks to predict the presence of overpressured zones in the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma, Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 164, p. 2067 – 2081, doi 10.1007/s0024-007-0257-9.
  • Saramet, M., Gh. Gavrilescu, and C. Cranganu, 2008, Quantitative estimation of expelled fluids from Oligocene rocks, Histria Basin, Western Black Sea, Marine and Petroleum Geology, v. 25, p. 544 – 552, doi:10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2007.05.011
  • Cranganu, C., 2009, In-situ stimulation of gas hydrates, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, v. 65, p. 76 – 80, doi:10.1016/j.petrol.2008.12.028