SEPM: Carbonate and Evaporite Sequence Stratigraphy: Recent Advances and Controversies
Room Room 306
Presiding: C. Kerans
Chair: J. F. Sarg
1:25 -- Introductory Remarks
1:30 -- C. Kerans: Mixed Siliciclastic-Carbonate Systems -- Revisiting the Reciprocal Model
1:50 -- J. J. G. Reijmer, J. Zinke, B. Thomassin: Mixed Terrigenous-Carbonate Lagoonal Infill During the Holocene Transgression (Mayotte, Comoro Archipelago, SW Indian Ocean)
2:10 -- A. A. Brown, R. G. Loucks: Controls on Late Guadalupian Toe-Of-Slope Bedding-Termination Patterns, Guadalupe Mountains: Implications for Carbonate Sequence Analysis
2:30 -- R. Sarg: The Saline Giants - Sedimentary Extremes that are part of the Earth's Rhythms
2:50 -- J. E. Amthor, J. P. Grotzinger, S. Schröder, B. C. Schreiber: Tectonically - Driven Evaporite-Carbonate Transitions in a Precambrian/Cambrian Saline Giant: Ara Salt Basin of South Oman
3:10 -- Break
3:20 -- A. Nimegeers, H. Qing: A Depositional Model for Carbonate-evaporite Sequences in the Mississippian Midale Bed, Steelman Field, Southeastern Saskatchewan
3:40 -- A. Marsh, H. Qing: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Mississippian Frobisher Carbonate-Evaporite Sequence, Steelman Field, Southeastern Saskatchewan
4:00 -- C. Lehmann, I. Steinhoff: Detailed Sequence Stratigraphic Interpretation of Mixed Carbonate-Evaporite Reservoir Systems: The Permian (Zechstein) of Germany and the Lower Cretaceous of NE Mexico
4:20 -- L. Pomar: Biotic Control on Architecture of Carbonate Depositional Sequences
4:40 -- J. Rush: Sequence Architecture of a Late Guadalupian Rimmed Shelf, Walnut Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico: Evidence of Lowstand