EMD: Sequence Stratigraphy of Coal-Bearing Strata
Room 388-390
Co-Chairs: J. C. Pashin and R. A. Gastaldo
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| 1:25 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 1:30 -- | C. Diessel, R. Boyd, J. Wadsworth, G. Chalmers: The Identification of Accommodation Trends in Coal Seams |
| 1:50 -- | G. C. Nadon: The predictive utility of sequence stratigraphic models during Ice House periods in a foreland basin setting |
| 2:10 -- | R. Tyler, D. S. Hamilton: Application of genetic sequence stratigraphy in defining coalbed-gas exploration fairways: Examples from Williams Fork Formation, Sand Wash and Piceance Basins, Colorado |
| 2:30 -- | M. Gibling: Sequence framework for the Upper Carboniferous Sydney Coalfield, Atlantic Canada |
| 2:50 -- | P. D. Warwick, R. M. Flores, D. J. Nichols, E. C. Murphy: Depositional sequences within the Fort Union Formation (Paleocene), Williston Basin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana |
| 3:10 -- | Break |
| 3:20 -- | J. T. Parrish: Paleoclimate and coal |
| 3:40 -- | J. R. Staub: A repeating coal-bed sequence in the central Appalachian Basin |
| 4:00 -- | E. H. Gierlowski-Kordesch: Lack of extensive coals in the Upper Conemaugh: Dry climate or increase in sediment supply? |
| 4:20 -- | J. C. Pashin: Using flooding surfaces in coal-bearing strata to model accommodation space: example from the Black Warrior foreland basin, Alabama |
| 4:40 -- | C. B. Cecil, F. T. Dulong, S. G. Neuzil: Sequence stratigraphy and the origin of Pennsylvanian coal beds in North America |