Geochemistry, Diagenesis and Diapirism of Mudrocks
Room Corral
Poster session is from 1:15 PM to 5:00 PM Co-Chairs: L. D. Stasiuk and S. M. Rimmer
Booth #: P100, C. A. L. Jackson, D. Stoddart: Large-Scale Mud Mobilization: Implications for Mapping and Timing Fluid Flow in Sedimentary Basins
Booth #: P66, W. C. Barnes: Subsurface Vents Under the Gulf of Mexico Shelf?—Characteristics and Significance for Hydrocarbon Migration and Trapping
Booth #: P99, P. Van Rensbergen: Shallow Mud Diapirs Over a Buried Delta Toe Thrust Anticline, Tarakan Basin, Borneo
Booth #: P67, M. A. Keller: Variation in Petroleum Source Potential of the Kingak Shale, Central North Slope Alaska
Booth #: P72, A. C. Robinson, I. P. Montañez, P. J. Hernes: Terrestrial Organic Matter Contributions to the Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of Mudrocks
Booth #: P68, M. Dumitrescu, D. Finkelstein, O. R. Lazar, J. Schieber, S. Brassell: Origin and History of Bitumen in Geodes of the New Albany Shale
Booth #: P69, P. K. Papazis, K. Milliken: Cathodoluminescent Textures and the Origin of Quartz in the Mississippian Barnett Shale, Fort Worth Basin, Texas
Booth #: P70, M. Obermajer, M. G. Fowler, L. R. Snowdon: Black Shales of Southern Ontario and Their Petroleum Potential
Booth #: P71, B. Clennell, D. Dewhurst: Seal Capacity and Petrophysical Evaluation of Shales Using Destructive and Non-Destructive Methods