2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Session No. 43
Sunday, 2 November 2003: 1:00 PM-3:45 PM

Sediments, Clastic I

 

Colin P. North and Ashraf Uddin, Chairs
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1:00 PM
THE ROLE OF CONVECTIVE SEDIMENTATION IN DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
PARSONS, Jeffrey David, School of Oceanography, Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-7940, parsons@ocean.washington.edu, parsons@ocean.washington.edu
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1:15 PM
STORM WAVES BREAK AND MOVE LARGE STRATIFIED ROCKS
GALVIN, Cyril, Coastal Engineer, Box 623, Springfield, VA 22150, galvincoastal@juno.com, galvincoastal@juno.com
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1:30 PM
DRYLAND ANASTOMOSING RIVERS SHOULD BE INVISIBLE IN THE ROCK RECORD
NORTH, Colin P. and FAGAN, Simon D., Geology & Petroleum Geology, Univ of Aberdeen, Meston Building, King's College, Aberdeen, AB24 3UE, United Kingdom, c.p.north@abdn.ac.uk, c.p.north@abdn.ac.uk
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1:45 PM
HOLOCENE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YELLOW RIVER’S SUBAQUEOUS DELTA, AND CLINOFORM DEPOSITS IN THE NORTH AND SOUTH YELLOW SEA
LIU, J. Paul, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543 and MILLIMAN, John D., School of Marine Science/VIMS, College of Williams & Mary, Gloucester Pt, VA 23062, jpliu@whoi.edu, jpliu@whoi.edu
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2:00 PM
MULTI-TRACE SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ILLUMINATE PERMIAN MASS WASTING FEATURES AND PROCESSES
SULLIVAN, E. Charlotte, MARFURT, Kurt, FAMINI, Joel and PANKHURST, Duane, Geosciences, Univ of Houston, 4800 Calhoun St, Houston, TX 77024-5505, esulliva@mail.uh.edu, esulliva@mail.uh.edu
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2:15 PM
BOREHOLE-CORE FACIES ASSOCIATED WITH SEISMICALLY IMAGED DEEP-SEA CHANNEL DEPOSITS IN THE PUCHKIRCHEN FORMATION, MOLASSE BASIN, AUSTRIA
HUBBARD, Stephen M.1, DE RUIG, Menno J.2 and GRAHAM, Stephan A.1, (1)Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305, (2)Rohöl-Aufsuchungs A.G, Schwarzenbergplatz 16, Vienna, A 1015, Austria, stevehub@pangea.stanford.edu, stevehub@pangea.stanford.edu
 
2:30 PM
Break
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2:45 PM
MUDSTONE LITHIC FRAGMENTS AS INDICATORS OF TECTONIC AND GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES IN THE FOREARC OF NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND
MARSAGLIA, Kathleen M. and JAMES, Dawn, Geological Sciences, California State Univ Northridge, 18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330-8266, kathie.marsaglia@csun.edu, kathie.marsaglia@csun.edu
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3:00 PM
THE PALEOGENE SEQUENCE OF ASSAM, INDIA: RESULTS OF COLLISION OR CONVERGENCE?
UDDIN, Ashraf, Department of Geology and Geography, Auburn Univ, 210 Petrie Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, BURCHFIEL, B. Clark, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, GEISSMAN, John Wm., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Univ of New Mexico, Northrop Hall, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1116 and LUNDBERG, Neil, Department of Geological Sciences, Florida State Univ, 108 Carraway Building, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4100, uddinas@auburn.edu, uddinas@auburn.edu
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3:15 PM
CHANNEL FILLS IN THE LOWER PERMIAN PEBBLEY BEACH FORMATION, SOUTHERN SYDNEY BASIN, AUSTRALIA: PRODUCTS OF LOWSTAND INCISION AND ESTUARINE SEDIMENTATION, NOT SHELFAL EROSION
FIELDING, Christopher R., Geosciences, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, 214 Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, BANN, Kerrie L., Ichnofacies P/L, 22 Glenfern Avenue, Kedron, Brisbane, 4031, MACEACHERN, James A., Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser Univ, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6 and TYE, Stuart C., Origin Energy Rscs Ltd, GPO Box 148, Brisbane, 4001, cfielding2@unl.edu, cfielding2@unl.edu
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3:30 PM
EVOLUTION OF ALLUVIAL FANS DRAINING FROM THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE DURING THE LARAMIDE OROGENY
RAYNOLDS, Robert G., Department of Earth Sciences, Denver Museum of Nature & Sci, 2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205-5798, denverbasin@dmns.org, denverbasin@dmns.org