High-Resolution Stratigraphy of Deep-Water Deposits II
Room Palomino D
Co-Chairs: O. Martinsen and S. Flint
1:15 -- Introductory Remarks
1:20 -- B. Kneller, M. Dykstra: Mass Transport Deposits and Slope Accommodation
1:40 -- D. M. Hodgson, N. Drinkwater, S. Flint, D. Hodgetts, E. Johannessen: Fine-Grained Submarine Fan Growth and the Distribution of Architectural Elements: An Example from the Skoorsteenberg Formation (Fan 4), Southwest Karoo Basin, South Africa
2:00 -- R. Wild, S. Flint, D. Hodgson: Submarine Slope Progradation and Shelf Construction in the Early Permian Karoo Basin, South Africa
2:20 -- P. Haughton, S. Barker, C. Davis, W. McCaffrey: Facies Prediction in Turbidite Systems – the Impact of Up-Dip Incision
2:40 -- S. M. Hubbard, B. W. Romans, S. A. Graham: Large-Scale Sedimentary Intrusions Sourced from Deep-Water Channel Deposits, Cerro Toro Formation, Chilean Patagonia: An Outcrop Analog to North Sea Reservoirs
3:00 -- Break
3:20 -- D. Pyles: Basin-Scale and Local Stacking Patterns of the Carboniferous Ross Sandstone, Western Ireland: Applications to Northern Gulf of Mexico Minibasin Reservoirs
3:40 -- S. K. Van Dyke, R. M. Slatt: Complex Facies Distribution of a Leveed-Channel System, Lewis Shale, Wyoming
4:00 -- R. W. C. Arnott: Architecture of Lateral Accretion Deposits in Deep-Marine Sinuous Channel Fills
4:20 -- P. R. Gammon, R. W. C. Arnott: Braided River-Like Channelization in Toe-of-Slope Sandstones at Castle Creek, Windermere Supergroup, British Columbia
4:40 -- S. O. Egenhoff: The Obispo Turbidite Ramp—a Sedimentary System Immune to Sea-Level Changes