AAPG/SEPM: Advances in Deep-Water Sequence Stratigraphy, Lithostratigraphy, and Biostratigraphy
Room 394-396
Co-Chairs: J. M. Armentrout and D. Ying
8:15 -- Introductory Remarks
8:20 -- A. H. Bouma: Deep marine depositional systems
8:40 -- J. Deibert, T. Benda, J. Crabaugh, T. Loeseth, D. Mellere, P. Plink, M. Schellpeper, R. Steel: Geometric and Facies Contrasts Between Fluvio-Deltaic and Storm-Wave Driven Clinoforms in the Eocene Central Basin, Spitsbergen
9:00 -- P. Plink-Bjorklund, R. Steel: Evidence of Falling and Rising Relative Sealevel, Seen in Architecture of a Thick Slope-Sand Accumulation
9:20 -- M. Tomasso, H. D. Sinclair: Fill-and-spill development of perched slope basins: implications from outcrop for deep-water prospectivity
9:40 -- D. R. Pyles, R. M. Slatt: The Upper Cretaceous Lewis Shale of south-central Wyoming: An analog to deep-water Gulf of Mexico turbidite reservoirs
10:00 -- Break
10:15 -- D. W. Houseknecht, C. J. Schenk: Sequence stratigraphic framework for oil-prospective Cretaceous turbidites, National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska (NPRA)
10:35 -- B. C. Ladner, T. M. Dunn, R. A. George, M. J. Styzen: Refining well log correlation in the Greater Enchilada Area, “Mexican Buffet Region,” NE Garden Banks, Gulf of Mexico, using high resolution nannoplankton biostratigraphy
10:55 -- R. H. Fillon, B. Kohl, H. H. Roberts: Lowstand stratigraphic framework of the upper-slope, and down-slope Sediment Transport, Northeastern Gulf of Mexico