SEPM: Intraslope Compared to Ocean Basin- Floor Turbidite Systems
Room Room 306
Co-Chairs: J. E. Damuth and C. Pirmez
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:05 -- J. E. Damuth, H. C. Olson: Comparison of Latest Quaternary Depositional Processes of the Texas-Louisiana Intraslope-Basin Province and the Deep GOM Basin Floor Seaward of the Sigsbee Escarpment
8:25 -- C. H. Nelson, J. E. Damuth, H. C. Olson, D. Twichell: Comparison of Modern Intraslope Mini-Basins to Deep-Sea Fan Turbidite Systems in the Gulf of Mexico
8:45 -- R. C. Shipp, J. A. Nott, L. J. Gibson: Depositional Setting of the Seafloor and Near-Surface Interval on the Continental Slope Off the Nile Delta, Deepwater Egypt
9:05 -- J. R. Booth, B. E. Prather, G. S. Steffens: Depositional Models for Ponded and Healed-Slope Accommodation on Above-Grade Slopes: Implications for Reservoir Characterization
9:25 -- R. H. Fillon: Deep Water Benthic Foraminiferal Faunas: Depositional Systems and Reservoir Quality
9:45 -- Break
10:00 -- D. J. Leiphart, B. S. Hart: Imaging Basin-Floor Channel Systems of the Basal Brushy Canyon Fm with 3-D Seismic Attributes
10:20 -- R. Eschard, P. Joseph: Comparison of Reservoir Architecture in a High Transport Efficiency Basin Floor Fan (Pab Sandstone, Pakistan) and in a Confined Basin Turbiditic System (Annot Sandstone, France) from Outcrop Models
10:40 -- B. T. Cronin, A. Hurst, H. Celik: Low Net:Gross Canyon-Fill with Meandering Deep-Water Channel Elements, Baskil, Eastern Turkey -- Comparison with Offshore West Africa
11:00 -- G. Shanmugam: Ten Turbidite Myths