SEPM: Stratigraphic, Biologic and Geochemical Proxies for Paleoclimate
Room Exhibits Hall 1
Poster session is from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM Co-Chairs: I. Montanez, K. Giles, and E. K. Franseen
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| Booth #: 9A, | M. E. Katz, P. G. Falkowski, K. G. Miller, J. D. Wright: Mesozoic-Cenozoic Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy: Links Among the Carbon Cycle, Phytoplankton Evolution, Sea-level change, and Geologic Proxies |
| Booth #: 9B, | P. J. Markwick, P. J. Valdes: Modeling the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Landscape Using a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere GCM and Detailed Global Paleo-DEM |
| Booth #: 9C, | A. M. Moses, G. S. Soreghan, M. J. Soreghan, M. A. Hamilton: Loessitic Origin, Provenance, and Paleoclimatic Significance of the Pennsylvanian-Permian Earp Formation Siltstone, Arizona |
| Booth #: 9D, | P. Dillett, R. H. Goldstein, E. K. Franseen: Geometries, Cyclicity and Facies of a Temperate-Water Carbonate Succession Deposited During Icehouse Conditions: Pliocene Carboneras Basin, Southeast Spain |
| Booth #: 9E, | B. S. Wade, D. Kroon: Middle Eocene Regional Climate Instability and Palaeoceanography of the western North Atlantic: Implications for the Position of the Proto Gulf Stream |
| Booth #: 9F, | K. A. Hartig, G. S. Soreghan, R. H. Goldstein: Origin of Dolomite in Loessitic Paleosols of the Lower Permian Abo/Tubb Units, Northeastern New Mexico |
| Booth #: 16A, | U. Herten, U. Mann: Global and Environmental Significance of Enhanced Bioproductivity at the Silurian/Devonian Boundary |
| Booth #: 16B, | W. E. Piller: The Middle Miocene Badenian Leitha Limestone of the Central Paratethys - Not a Climate Controversy |
| Booth #: 16F, | M. Machlus, P. E. Olsen, N. Christie-Blick, S. R. Hemming: Oil-Shale Yield in the Green River Formation as a Proxy for Relative Lake-Depth |