SEPM/AAPG: Sediment Transport Processes Applied to the Interpretation of Deepwater Systems
Room A207/209
Co-Chairs: D. Mohrig and D. C. Pirmez
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- J. P. M. Syvitski, D. B. O'Grady, E. W. H. Hutton: Equilibrium Slopes of Continental Margins
1:50 -- G. Parker, H. Toniolo, J. Marr, C. Paola, T. Hickson: Modeling of Submarine Debris Flows and Turbidity Currents: Implications for Deepwater Stratigraphy
2:10 -- B. Kneller, B. McCaffrey: Flow Parameters and Stratigraphic Architecture in Turbidite Systems
2:30 -- J. Imran, A. Kassem: Flow Structure and Bed Topography in Submarine Meandering Channels
2:50 -- H. W. Posamentier: On the Role of Flow Stripping and the Deposition of Channel Levees and Frontal Splays in Deep-Water Systems; Evidence from 3D Seismic Data
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- V. Kolla, C. H. Ould Ahmed Benan, P. Bourges, H. Posamentier, J. E. Damuth: Lobe and Sheet Depositional Forms Associated with Deepwater Sinuous Channels
3:40 -- J. J. Major, R. M. Iverson: Sedimentation by Debris Flows -- Insights from Large-Scale Subaerial Flume Experiments
4:00 -- L. F. Pratson, J. Marr, G. Parker: Experimental Modeling of Submarine Debris Flows
4:20 -- P. D. W. Haughton, W. D. McCaffrey, M. Felix: Origin and Significance of 'Linked' Debrites: a Key Reservoir Heterogeneity in Sandy Turbidite Systems
4:40 -- J. H. Baas, J. L. Best: Can Sedimentological Flows With Small Amounts Of Clay Particles Form Massive Sandstone Beds?