AAPG/SEPM: Allocyclic Versus Autocyclic Processes in Depositional Systems
Room Ballroom E
Co-Chairs: J. P. Bhattacharya, B. Willis, and J. M. Holbrook
8:00 -- Introductory Remarks
8:05 -- J. M. Holbrook, B. J. Willis, J. Bhattacharya: The Evolution of Allocyclicity and Autocyclicity as Sedimentary Concepts
8:25 -- T. E. Törnqvist: How Widespread Are Nonlinear Responses to Allogenic Perturbations in the Stratigraphic Record?
8:45 -- T. Muto, R. Steel: Autostratigraphy: a Norm in Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis
9:05 -- E. Stouthamer, H. J. A. Berendsen: Avulsion, Autogenic or Allogenic Controlled?
9:25 -- J. A. Dewey, Jr, T. H. Morris: Allocyclic and Autocyclic Controls During Deposition of the Ferron Sandstone: Using Depositional Environments and Architecture Analysis to Understand Sea Level and Facies Distributions
9:45 -- R. K. Goldhammer, L. A. Hinnov, L. A. Hardie, R. Forkner: Resurrection of the Allocyclic Interpretation of the Latemar Cycles (M. Triassic, The Dolomites): View from a Coeval Platform
10:05 -- Break
10:20 -- J. B. Thurmond, P. Drzewiecki: Evidence for a Hydrodynamic origin of Guadalupian-aged Carbonate Mud-mounds
10:40 -- S. L. Dorobek, S. L. Bachtel, M. F. Hoffmann: Transport of Allochthonous Carbonate Sediment and Its Influence on Mud Mound Growth Histories, Mississippian Lake Valley Formation, New Mexico: Autocyclic Influences Driven by Relative Sea-Level Change
11:00 -- H. W. Posamentier, V. Kolla: Anatomy of a Deep-Water Channel Avulsion – Example from the Basin Floor of the Desoto Canyon Area, Gulf of Mexico
11:20 -- V. Kolla, H. Posamentier, P. Bourges: Lobe- and Sheet-form Depositional Elements and Channel Avulsions and Occurrence in Deepwater Settings-- Allocyclic versus Autocyclic Controls
11:40 -- N. Strong, M. Kelberer, B. Sheets, D. Cazanacli, C. Paola: Autogenic Variation in Experimenal Depositional Systems: Time and Space Scales, and Response to Allocyclic Forcing