2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)

Session No. 124
Tuesday, 29 October 2002: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Stratigraphy (Posters) II

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FIELD MAPPING AND MULTISPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF JURASSIC NAVAJO SANDSTONE COLOR AND IRON MINERALIZATION, GRAND STAIRCASE ESCALANTE NATIONAL MONUMENT, UTAH
BEITLER, Brenda and CHAN, Marjorie A., Geology and Geophysics, Univ of Utah, 135 South 1460 East, Browning Building- Room 719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, bbeitler@mines.utah.edu, bbeitler@mines.utah.edu
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COLOR TRENDS OF CRETACEOUS CHERT LINKED TO SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES ON SHATSKY RISE
MARSAGLIA, K.M.1, ARTHUR, M.A.2, DUTTON, A.3, KANO, H.4, PRIMOLI-SILVA, I.5, THOMAS, D.6 and FONTILEA, K.1, (1)Dept. of Geological Sciences, California State Univ Northridge, Northridge, CA 92109, (2)Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State Univ, 503 Deike Building, University Park, PA 16875, (3)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Michigan, 2534 C.C. Little Building, 425 East University, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1063, (4)Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Tohoku Univ, Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi, 980-8587, Japan, (5)Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Mangiagalli 34, Milano, 20133, Italy, (6)Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 3315 Mitchell Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315, kathie.marsaglia@csun.edu, kathie.marsaglia@csun.edu
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TRANSGRESSIVE-REGRESSIVE CYCLES IN UPPER CRETACEOUS STRATA, NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO
MANCINI, Ernest A. and PUCKETT, T. Markham, Center for Sedimentary Basin Studies and Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Alabama, Box 870338, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, emancini@wgs.geo.ua.edu, emancini@wgs.geo.ua.edu
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RESOLVING THE SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF SUPERPOSED CHANNEL SANDSTONES WITHIN THE ALLEGHENY GROUP OF THE APPALACHIAN BASIN
FLEMMING, Elizabeth and NADON, Gregory C., Geological Sciences, Ohio Univ, 316 Clippinger Labs, Athens, OH 45701, ef151192@oak.cats.ohiou.edu, ef151192@oak.cats.ohiou.edu
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REINTERPRETATION OF THE OF THE BLACK HAND SANDSTONE (LOWER MISSISSIPPIAN) OF OHIO AS INCISED VALLEY FILL
MATCHEN, David L., West Virginia Geol and Economic Survey, P.O. Box 879, Morgantown, WV 26507-0879 and KAMMER, Thomas W., Geology and Geography, West Virginia Univ, Morgantown, WV 26506-6300, matchen@geosrv.wvnet.edu, matchen@geosrv.wvnet.edu
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VARIABILITY OF INTERFLUVE PALEOSOLS WITH DISTANCE FROM PALEO-VALLEYS IN THE CENOMANIAN DUNVEGAN FORMATION, NE BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
MCCARTHY, Paul J., Univ Alaska - Fairbanks, PO Box 755780, Fairbanks, AK 99775-5780, mccarthy@gi.alaska.edu, mccarthy@gi.alaska.edu
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SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY AND BASIN ANALYSIS OF THE PALEOPROTEROZOIC KOMBOLGIE BASIN, NORTHERN TERRITORY, AUSTRALIA
HIATT, Eric E., Department of Geology, Univ of Wisconsin, 800 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI 54901 and KYSER, Kurt, Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering, Queen's Univ, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, hiatt@uwosh.edu, hiatt@uwosh.edu
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SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE JURASSIC CURTIS, SUMMERVILLE, AND STUMP FORMATIONS, UTAH-COLORADO
CURRIE, Brian S. and REEDER, Matthew D., Dept. of Geology, Miami University, 114 Shideler Hall, Oxford, OH 45056, curriebs@muohio.edu, curriebs@muohio.edu
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FACIES, SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY AND DIAGENESIS OF PALEOGENE CONTINENTAL SHELF FACIES, NORTH CAROLINA, USA
LAGESSE, Jenny, Geological Sciences, Virginia Tech, 4044 Derring Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061 and READ, J. Fred, Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, jlagesse@vt.edu, jlagesse@vt.edu
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SIGNIFICANCE OF MULTIPLE DISCONTINUITY SURFACES WITHIN LATEST PENNSYLVANIAN (VIRGILIAN) CYCLOTHEMS OF KANSAS
MILLER, Keith B., Department of Geology, Kansas State Univ, 108 Thompson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-3201, WEST, Ronald R., Kansas State Univ, 108 Thompson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-3201 and MCCAHON, Thomas J., Geology Department, Kansas State Univ, 108 Thompson Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506, kbmill@ksu.edu, kbmill@ksu.edu
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APERIODIC CYCLOTHEMS IN A PALEOCENE LACUSTRINE SEQUENCE IN THE FORT UNION FORMATION OF THE BIGHORN BASIN, MONTANA AND WYOMING
HICKEY, Leo J., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale Univ, P. O. Box 208109, Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520 and YURETICH, Richard F., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-9297, leo.hickey@yale.edu, leo.hickey@yale.edu
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WHERE PLATFORM LIMESTONE MEETS DELTAIC DEPOSITS: OUTCROP STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE OF THE OREAD CYCLOTHEM (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN), SE KANSAS AND NE OKLAHOMA
BRUEMMER, Michael, YANG, Wan and TURNER-WILLIAMS, Monica, Department of Geology, Wichita State Univ, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260, strat_sed@hotmail.com, strat_sed@hotmail.com
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STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF MIDDLE TO UPPER CAMBRIAN STRATA, ZANSKAR REGION, INDIAN HIMALAYAS
SNELL, Kathryn E., Geology, The Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, MYROW, Paul M., Geology Department, Colorado College, 14 E Cache La Poudre St, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3243, HUGHES, Nigel, Earth Sciences, Univ of California, Riverside, 1432 Geology Building, Riverside, CA 92507, PAULSEN, Timothy, Department of Geology, Univ of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 800 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI 54901 and PARCHA, S.K., Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehra Dun, 248001, India, kathrynsnell62@hotmail.com, kathrynsnell62@hotmail.com
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THE FORMATION OF INSITU CARBONATE-SILICICLASTIC SHELF DEPOSITS BY STORM PROCESSES: THE EARLY TRIASSIC DINWOODY FORMATION, SW MONTANA
CLARK, Cody and THOMAS, Robert C., Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Montana-Western, Dillon, MT 59725, c_clark1@umwestern.edu, c_clark1@umwestern.edu
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QUANTITATIVE MODELLING OF THE SOUTHERN CANTABRIAN BASIN (NW-SPAIN)
VESELOVSKY, Zbynek, BECHSTAEDT, Thilo and ZUEHLKE, Rainer, Geol.-Palaeont. Institute, Univ of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 234, Heidelberg, 69120, Germany, zbynek.veselovsky@urz.uni-hd.de, zbynek.veselovsky@urz.uni-hd.de
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LARGE LAKES AND TIDALLY INFLUENCED RIVERS IN THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA
HAJEK, Elizabeth A.1, ROGERS, Raymond R.1, SETTERHOLM, Dale R.2 and GOOLER, Scott3, (1)Department of Geology, Macalester College, 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105, (2)Minnesota Geological Survey, Univ of Minnesota, 2642 University Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55114, (3)Minnesota Valley Minerals, 626 Garfield Avenue, North Mankato, MN 56003, ehajek@macalester.edu, ehajek@macalester.edu
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LATERAL VARIABILITY OF AXIAL-FLUVIAL LITHOFACIES AND AUTHIGENIC CARBONATE IN THE PLIO-PLEISTOCENE CAMP RICE FORMATION, HATCH-RINCON GRABEN, SOUTHERN RIO GRANDE RIFT
MADOFF, Risa D., Geological Sciences, New Mexico State Univ, MSC 3AB, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0001 and MACK, Greg H., Geological Sciences, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001/MSC 3AB, Las Cruces, NM 88003, rmadoff@nmsu.edu, rmadoff@nmsu.edu
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LINKS BETWEEN SEDIMENT ACCUMULATION RATES AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALLUVIAL ARCHITECTURE: TRIASSIC ISCHIGUALASTO FORMATION, NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA
SHIPMAN, Todd C.1, TOBAR, Neil J.2, CURRIE, Brian S.3, MOORE, Kelley2 and MONTANEZ, Isabel2, (1)Dept. of Geosciences, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, (2)Dept. olf Geology, Univ of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, (3)Dept. of geology, Miami Univ, Oxford, OH 45056, tshipman@geo.arizona.edu, tshipman@geo.arizona.edu
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FLUVIAL FACIES AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CRETACEOUS CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION IN DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT, COLORADO AND UTAH
ENGEL, Theresa1, LUKENS, Claire2, RUNDELL, Jacob3, SCHMEISSER, Rebecca4, SUURMEYER, Nathan5 and MAXSON, Julie5, (1)Carleton College, Northfield, MN, (2)Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO, (3)Mesa State College, Grand Junction, CO, (4)St. Norbert College, DePere, WI, (5)Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, N/A, N/A
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TEXTURAL CRITERIA FOR PALEOENVIRONMENTAL INTERPRETATION OF PALUSTRINE FACIES OF THE CRETACEOUS CEDAR MOUNTAIN FORMATION IN DINOSAUR NATIONAL MONUMENT
KOSMIDIS, Paul1, SCHAEFER, Niki2, TREMAIN, Emily3 and MAXSON, Julie3, (1)Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA, (2)California Polytechnic State Univ, San Luis Obispo, CA, (3)Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN, N/A, N/A
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CORRELATION AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF JURASSIC SAN RAFAEL GROUP, SE UTAH: IMPLICATIONS FOR MODELLING DEPOSITION OF WET EOLIAN SYSTEMS
ANDERSON, Orin J., New Mexico Museum Nat. History, 1801 Mountain Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104 and LUCAS, Spencer G., New Mexico Museum of Nat History, 1801 Mountain Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, slucas@nmmnh.state.nm.us, slucas@nmmnh.state.nm.us
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STRATIGRAPHIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE MIDDLE JURASSIC PIPER FORMATION (BAJOCIAN AND BATHONIAN), BIGHORN BASIN, WYOMING AND MONTANA
PARCELL, William C. and WILLIAMS, Monica K, Department of Geology, Wichita State Univ, Box 27, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita, KS 67260-0027, william.parcell@wichita.edu, william.parcell@wichita.edu
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CENOZOIC SYNTHEMS OF THE NORTHWESTERN UNITED STATES
HANNEMAN, Debra, Whitehall Geogroup, Inc, 107 Whitetail Road, Whitehall, MT 59759, CHENEY, Eric, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 and WIDEMAN, Charles, Professor Emeritus Geophysical Engineering, Montana Tech of the Univ of Montana, Butte, MT 59701, hanneman@in-tch.com, hanneman@in-tch.com
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STRUCTURAL CONTROLS ON SEDIMENTATION IN SUPRADETACHMENT BASINS: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE EARLY CRETACEOUS HOHHOT DETACHMENT, INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA
BERRY, Adrian K., Geology, Utah State Univ, 4505 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322-4505, RITTS, Bradley D., Department of Geology, Utah State Univ, Logan, UT 84322, JOHNSON, Cari, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, Building 320, Stanford, CA 94305-2115 and DARBY, Brian J., Department of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0740, aberry@cc.usu.edu, aberry@cc.usu.edu
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APTIAN-ALBIAN INTRAFORMATIONAL CONGLOMERATE IN THE SIERRA LOS CHINOS, EAST-CENTRAL SONORA, MEXICO
MONREAL, Rogelio1, SANTA MARIA, Alfredo2 and CANO, Ignacio2, (1)Geology, Universidad de Sonora, Calle Rosales y Luis Encinas, Colonia Centro, Hermosillo, 83190, Mexico, (2)Geology, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, monreal@geologia.uson.mx, monreal@geologia.uson.mx
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BASAL PENNSYLVANIAN CLASTIC SEDIMENTS ON FLANK OF NEMAHA UPLIFT, EASTERN NEBRASKA-KANSAS BORDER, USA
JOECKEL, R.M.1, NICKLEN, B.L.2 and CARLSON, M.P.1, (1)Conservation and Survey Division, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, 113 Nebraska Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0517, (2)Department of Geology, Univ of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 210013, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, rjoeckel3@unl.edu, rjoeckel3@unl.edu
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A SEDIMENTARY CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MT. DALL CONGLOMERATE, FAREWELL TERRANE, ALASKA AND ITS PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS
SUNDERLIN, David, Department of Geophysical Sciences, Univ of Chicago, 5734 S. Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, dfsunder@uchicago.edu, dfsunder@uchicago.edu
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THICKNESS AND FACIES VARIATIONS IN PALEOZOIC HOST STRATIGRAPHY OF THE BESSEMER TRANSVERSE ZONE, ALABAMA APPALACHIANS: POSSIBLE CONTROLS ON KINEMATIC EVOLUTION
BREWER, Margaret Colette, Department of Geological Sciences, Univ of Kentucky, 101 Slone Research Building, Lexington, Kentucky, KY 40506, MBrewer@laportageol.com, MBrewer@laportageol.com
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MIDDLE EOCENE DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS OF WESTERN WYOMING
HYNEK, Scott A., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Univeristy of Utah, 135 South 1460 East, WBB Room #719, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0119, sahynek@mines.utah.edu, sahynek@mines.utah.edu
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GEOLOGY OF THE SOUTHEASTERN ACAMBAY GRABEN, CENTRAL MEXICAN VOLCANIC BELT
MERCER, Lonnie T.1, KOWALLIS, Bart J.1, CARRANZA-CASTAÑEDA, Oscar2, MILLER, Wade E.1 and ROJAS, Matthew L.1, (1)Department of Geology, Brigham Young Univ, Provo, UT 84602, (2)Instituto de Geología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México 20, D.F. 04510, Mexico, sngbom@geology.byu.edu, sngbom@geology.byu.edu