Discover your roots: Paleosols and Their Applications
Room Corral
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: P. McCarthy, B. Martindale, L. Griffith, and N. Watts
Booth #: P32, D. L. Hanneman, C. J. Wideman: Calcic Paleosols – Regional Sequence Boundary Indicators in Cenozoic Strata of Southwestern Montana
Booth #: P2, M. K. Dubois, R. H. Goldstein: Accommodation Model for Wolfcamp (Permian) Redbeds at the Updip Margin of North America’s Largest Onshore Gas Field
Booth #: P4, P. J. McCarthy, A. G. Plint: An Empirical Paleosol-Landscape Model of a Dissected Coastal Plain, Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, Western Canada Foreland Basin: Implications for Nonmarine Sequence Stratigraphy
Booth #: P33, J. J. Smith, S. T. Hasiotis, M. Kraus, D. Woody: Ichnofossils in Alluvial Deposits and Paleosols of the Lower Eocene Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming
Booth #: P3, J. R. Mongrain, P. J. McCarthy, S. J. Fowell: Paleopedology, Palynology and Paleoenvironmental Interpretation of Alluvial Paleosols, Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, Western Canada Foreland Basin
Booth #: P1, L. R. Mikesell, G. S. Weissmann: Structure Controls on Paleosol Development at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California, U.S.A
Booth #: P30, E. L. Gulbranson, T. Demko: Calcrete Overprinting of Palustrine Carbonate Facies: The Role of Phreatic Water Movement
Booth #: P34, B. F. Platt, S. T. Hasiotis: Bioturbation Without a Trace: The Loss of Ichnological Diversity from Propedisotropic Processes in Paleosols of the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, U.S.A
Booth #: P35, S. T. Hasiotis, M. C. Bourke: Differentiating Between Cricket, Spider, Scorpion, and Skink Burrows in Dryland Environments, Simpson Desert, Northern Territory, Australia
Booth #: P31, P. A. Lapointe, A. J. Barnett, P. Kabanov: Unusually Thick Microcodium Occurrences in Early Permian Carbonates, Timan Pechora Oil Field (CIS): Origin and Significance for Reservoir Properties
Booth #: P29, N. Chow, J. Wendte: Controls on Paleosol Development in the Judy Creek Reef Complex, Upper Devonian Swan Hills Formation, West-Central Alberta