SEPM: Stratigraphy and Controls on Development of Isolated Carbonate Platforms
Room Room 306
Co-Chairs: P. M. Harris and A. W. Droxler
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| 8:00 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 8:05 -- | G. Eberli, P. M. (. Harris, G. M. Grammer: Isolated Carbonate Platforms – Lessons Learned from Great Bahama Bank |
| 8:25 -- | L. A. Yose, J. F. Collins: Windward-Leeward Models for Carbonate Platforms Revisited |
| 8:45 -- | C. E. Ferro, A. W. Droxler: Evolution of the Belize Barrier Reef: from an Isolated Carbonate Platform to a Rimmed Mixed Carbonate Siliciclastic Shelf |
| 9:05 -- | E. Gischler: Late Quaternary Lagoon Development of Isolated Carbonate Platforms of Belize, Central America |
| 9:25 -- | S. J. Mazzullo, C. S. Teal, K. Dimmick-Wells, B. Wilhite, W. D. Bischoff: Platform-Wide Dolomitization in Northern Belize: Modern Analog of Widespread, Early Platform Dolomitization |
| 9:45 -- | Break |
| 10:00 -- | J. J. Dravis, H. R. Wanless: Influence of Physiographic Setting on Facies Patterns: Applications to the Development of Isolated Platform Reservoirs Like Kashagan in the Caspian Sea |
| 10:20 -- | A. A. Brown, R. G. Loucks: Isolated Platform Top-Set Sequence Development: Role of Island-Margin Back-Cutting and Infill: Pleistocene of Providenciales, Caicos Platform, BWI |
| 10:40 -- | D. F. McNeill: Late Neogene Carbonate Platforms and Margins: Refined Quantification of Accumulation Rates |
| 11:00 -- | P. Gianolla, A. Bosellini, M. Morsilli, M. M. Stefani: Carbonate Production, Relative Sea Level Fluctuations and Slope Geometry: Case Histories from the Middle-Triassic of the Italian Dolomites |
| 11:20 -- | J. P. Grotzinger, J. E. Amthor: Facies and Reservoir Architecture of Isolated Microbial Carbonate Platforms, Terminal Proterozoic-Early Cambrian Ara Group, South Oman Salt Basin |