Paleovalley Fills: Controls on Geomorphology and Architecture
Room Corral
Poster session is from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM Co-Chairs: D. Leckie and R. Dalrymple
Booth #: P9, M. Buckner, D. Mallinson, S. Riggs, R. Thieler, D. Foster: Quaternary Seismic Stratigraphic Framework of the Southern Albemarle Embayment: The Sequence Stratigraphic Response to Evolving Paleotopography
Booth #: P5, T. H. D. Payenberg, R. Boyd, K. Ruming, J. J. Roberts, S. C. Lang: A Carbonate-Incised Valley Filled by Shelf Sand Dunes – Model of Formation and Exploration Implications
Booth #: P6, D. M. Duran, R. Mattheus, L. Greene, A. B. Rodriguez: Coastal-Plain Incised-Valley Systems Characterized by Multiple Sequences: Examples from the Alabama Coast
Booth #: P8, C. A. Gomez, R. Steel: Significance of Estuarine Valleys in the Cores of Clastic Wedges: Ericson Formation, Wyoming
Booth #: P10, J. G. Pawlowicz, T. J. Nicoll, M. M. Fenton, D. Rokosh, J. Ahmad, D. R. Schmitt, A. Plouffe: Paleovalleys Revealed by Bedrock Topography and Drift Thickness Mapping Show Potential for Shallow Gas, Northwestern Alberta, Canada
Booth #: P7, L. R. Bartek, III, J. D. Warren: Comparison of the Fill of High- and Low-Sediment Supply-Incised Valley Systems
Booth #: P12, E. Chaumillon, J. N. Proust: Variability of Incised-Valley Fills Along the French Atlantic Coast During the Pleistocene and Holocene
Booth #: P11, D. Menier, J. N. Proust: Relationships Between the Morphology and the Infilling of Incised-Valleys: The South Armorican Example (Western France)