SEPM/AAPG: Advances in Shallow Water Sequence Stratigraphy, Lithostratigraphy and Biostratigraphy
Room 288-290
Co-Chairs: J. Crews and A. R. Thomas
8:15 -- Introductory Remarks
8:20 -- E. H. Clifton: Shoreface myths and misconceptions
8:40 -- B. D. Ritchie, R. L. Gawthorpe, S. Hardy, J. R. Underhill, H. G. Kerr: Three-dimensional deltaic sequence variability in the Paleogene of the Beryl Embayment (Quad 9, North Sea); observations and numerical modelling
9:00 -- H. W. Posamentier: Seismic and lithologic expression of miocene shelf ridges on the south Java sea shelf
9:20 -- B. B. Ellwood, R. E. Crick: The MagnetoSusceptibility Event and Cyclostratigraphy (MSEC) method used in high-resolution chronocorrelation
9:40 -- A. Hurst, A. Morton: Genetic relationships between alluvial, shallow marine and deep-water sandstones elucidated by mineral-chemical stratigraphy
10:00 -- Break
10:15 -- W. R. Morris, R. C. Hannon, K. P. Helmold, D. G. Knock, H. W. Posamentier: Jurassic Alpine Sandstone, North Slope, Alaska: An Example of Shoreface Deposition within a Punctuated Transgressive Succession
10:35 -- J. P. Zonneveld, T. F. Moslow: Middle Triassic sequence biostratigraphic framework, Foothills region of northeastern British Columbia: outcrop-subsurface correlation & significance for hydrocarbon exploration
10:55 -- K. S. Nielsen, C. Schroder-Adams, D. A. Leckie: A dense grid of resistivity logs permits development of high resolution sequence stratigraphy in a shallow gas basin - Medicine Hat Sandstone, Western Canada
11:15 -- T. M. Loseth, W. Helland-Hansen, R. J. Steel: Controls on the basinward extent of shallow-marine sandstone tongues
11:35 -- Y. S. Choi, Y. I. Lee: Sequence stratigraphic interpretation of the Lower Ordovicican Mungok Formation, Korea