
| Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM | |||
| George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E | |||
| 304: Sediments, Carbonates / Clastic (Posters) | |||
| Sponsor: | General Discipline Sessions | ||
| JTPC Reps: | Julie K. Bartley, University of West Georgia Mark Kulp, University of New Orleans | ||
| 118 | The Pulse of the Earth: Implications of U-Pb and Hf Ages from Detrital Zircons Peter J. Voice, Virginia Tech, Kenneth A. Eriksson, Virginia Tech, Michal Kowalewski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ | ||
| 119 | Geochemistry and Petrography of Sandstones from the Huizachal and La Joya Formations (Upper Triassic–Lower Jurassic), NE of México Igor I. Rubio Cisneros, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México | ||
| 120 | Petrology and Chemistry of Cave Pearls from Gruta De Las Canicas (Cave of the Marbles), Tabasco, Mexico Shari Houston, New Mexico Tech, Peter S. Mozley, New Mexico Tech, Andrew R. Campbell, New Mexico Tech, Penny Boston, New Mexico Tech | ||
| 121 | Detrital Mineral Chemistry and Petrographic Constraints on Provenance of Snowbird Group Siltstones, Eastern Great Smoky Mountains Suvankar Chakraborty, University Of Kentucky, David Moecher, University Of Kentucky, Scott Samson, Syracuse University | ||
| 122 | From Pristine to Diagenetically Altered Skeletal Material: Examples from the South Texas Gulf Coast Megan Brock Casillas, University of Houston, Henry S. Chafetz, University of Houston | ||
| 123 | Origin of Lake Superior Region Early Paleozoic Super-Mature Quartz Arenites: Evidence from U-Pb Detrital Zircon Ages Alexandros Konstantinou, Macalester College, Karl R. Wirth, Macalester College, John P. Craddock, Macalester College, Cameron Davidson, Carleton College, Jeffrey Vervoort, Washington State University | ||
| 124 | Determing Detrital Sources and Depositional Dynamics of a Late Pennsylvanian Black Shale: Geochemistry of the Stark Shale, Mid-Continent, USA Peter Holterhoff, Texas Tech University, Oluwatosin Akanbi, Texas Tech University | ||
| 125 | Long-Term Sea-Level Variations and Diagenesis Recorded on a Miocene Subtropical Carbonate Platform as Evidenced by Palynological Data, ODP Site 1007, Bahamas Manuel A. Paez, Brock University, Martin J. Head, Brock University, Hildegard Westphal, Universität Bremen | ||
| 126 | Significance of Green-Mineral or Verdine Facies from Upper Ordovician and Middle Mississippian Rocks in the Western Appalachian Basin, East-Central Kentucky Devi B.P. Udgata, University of Kentucky, Frank R. Ettensohn, University of Kentucky | ||
| 127 | Stromatolitic Buildups and Associated Microbial Facies of the Neoproterozoic Beck Spring Dolomite, Southern California Cara Harwood, University of California-Davis, Dawn Y. Sumner, University of California-Davis | ||
| 128 | Substrate topography control on initiation and evolution of Tertiary reefs and carbonate platforms in a volcanic-arc setting of southern Java, Indonesia Dan Lehrmann, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Akbar Satria, UPN Veterans University | ||
| 129 | Pockmarks with Radiating Ripples: Fluid Expulsion In a Storm-Influenced Early Cretaceous Delta, Svalbard, Norway Karen L. Kleinspehn, Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities | ||
| 130 | A New Location of Modern and Holocene Lacustrine Dolomite Formation: Manito Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada William M. Last, University of Manitoba, Fawn M. Ginn, University of Manitoba | ||
| 131 | Eolian Environments, Paleo-Wind-Direction and Dinosaur Habitats of the Upper Cretaceous Djadokhta Formation, Central Gobi Desert, Mongolia Mototaka Saneyoshi, Hayashibara Biochemical Laboratories, Inc, Mahito Watabe, Hayashibara Museum of Nat Sciences, Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar, Mongolian Academy of Science | ||
| 132 | Where Do Meanderbelts Form in Modern Continental Sedimentary Basins? Gary S. Weissmann, University of New Mexico, Adrian J. Hartley, University of Aberdeen, Gary Nichols, Royal Holloway, University of London, Louis Scuderi, Univ of New Mexico, Michelle Olson, University of New Mexico, Holly Buehler, University of New Mexico, Reyna Banteah, University of New Mexico | ||
| 133 | Depositonal Environments of the Catahoula Formation, Walker County, East Texas Ugo Odumah, University of Houston, William R. Duprè, University of Houston | ||
| 134 | Short-Lived Marine Transgression Documented through Proximal Tidal Facies at the Southern Limit of An Early Cretaceous (Barremian) Seaway, Kootenai Formation, MT Jesse Thompson, The University of Kansas, Robert Schwartz, Allegheny College | ||
| 135 | Limited Recovery from the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction despite the Presence of Complex Ichnofabrics in the Lower Member of the Union Wash Formation, California Paul D. Alms, California State University, Fullerton, Adam Woods, California State Univ, Fullerton | ||
| 136 | Comparison Between the Early to Middle Cambrian Stratigraphy of the Argentine Precordillera and the Appalachian Margin Fernando J. Gomez, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Ricardo A. Astini, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba | ||
| 137 | Petroleum Geology of the Lehigh Park Field and Its Implications for Future Exploration in the South Florida Basin Daniel J. Acquaviva, Olga Nedorub, Edison College | ||
| 138 | Deforestation and Rapid Erosion along Penns Creek: Shamokin, PA Jennifer M. Elick, Susquehanna University, Andrew Cole, Susquehanna University | ||
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