SEPM Research Symposium: Modern Seafloor Swath and Subsurface Seismic 3- D Images: Implications for Deep- Water Systems Models and Deep- Water Plays
Room Room 302
Co-Chairs: H. Nelson, P. Weimer, and D. R. Pyles
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:05 -- C. H. Nelson: Basic Types of Turbidite Systems Based on Modern Sea Floor Images
8:25 -- K. O. Horkowitz, J. A. Thomson, A. W. Hill: Characterizing Turbidite Depositional Elements in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico with High-Resolution AUV Seabed Imagery and High-resolution 3D Seismic
8:45 -- V. Kolla, H. Posamentier, J. Imran: Deepwater Sinuous Channels and Reservoir Architectures
9:05 -- H. W. Posamentier, V. Kolla: Anatomy and Evolution of Deep-Water Channels: Case studies from Nigeria and the Gulf of Mexico
9:25 -- C. H. Morton, P. Weimer: High Resolution, 3-D Seismic Interpretation of a Late Pleistocene Mississippi Fan Channel, Northern Deep Gulf of Mexico
9:45 -- Break
10:00 -- L. Faulkenberry, B. Kneller, J. Peakall: A Comparative Seismic Architectural Analysis of Shallow Analogue Channel Systems, Focusing on the Einstein Channel, Gulf of Mexico
10:20 -- T. Nakajima, M. Satoh: A New Process Model for Turbidity Current Mudwaves (Sediment Waves) : Evidence from Toyama Deep-Sea Channel Levees, Japan Sea
10:40 -- D. A. Bean, W. R. Bryant, N. C. Slowey, E. Scott, M. A. Whitehead: Past and Present Furrow Development in the Green Knoll Area Determined from 3D Seismic Data
11:00 -- E. D. Scott, W. R. Bryant, F. J. Peel, C. Taylor, D. Bean: Processes of Large Scale Sedimentary Furrows: Implications for Deep Water Sediment Reworking
11:20 -- H. W. Posamentier: 3D Seismic Geomorphology and Stratigraphy of Deep-Water Debris Flows