SPECIAL SESSION: Recent Advances in Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy: In Memory of Gerald M. Friedman

Session No. 190
Tuesday, 6 November 2012: 1:30 PM-5:30 PM
203B (Charlotte Convention Center)

SPECIAL SESSION: Recent Advances in Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy: In Memory of Gerald M. Friedman

SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology); Eastern Section SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology); GSA International Section

 

Paul A. Washington and James R. Ebert, Chairs
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1:30 PM
GERALD M. FRIEDMAN: CARBONATE SEDIMENTOLOGIST, PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST, AND TEACHER
CHISICK, Steven A., 148 Holly Hills Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185, schisick@gmail.com, schisick@gmail.com
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1:40 PM
SHALLOW-WATER PHOTOTROPHIC CARBONATE SEDIMENT FACTORIES IN THE TEMPERATE SOUTHERN OCEAN
JAMES, Noel P., Department of Geological Science and Geological Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada, REID, Catherine M., Department Geological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 8140, New Zealand and BONE, Yvonne, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Univ of Adelaide, Adelaide, 5005, Australia, james@geol.queensu.ca, james@geol.queensu.ca
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2:00 PM
A DEEP TIME PERSPECTIVE ON OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
GREENE, Sarah E.1, MARTINDALE, Rowan C.2, RITTERBUSH, Kathleen A.3, BOTTJER, David4, CORSETTI, Frank A.4 and BERELSON, William M.4, (1)School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1SS, United Kingdom, (2)Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C1100, Austin, TX 78712, (3)Department of Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, 5734 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, (4)Department of Earth Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, sarah.greene@bristol.ac.uk, sarah.greene@bristol.ac.uk
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2:20 PM
STRATIGRAPHY OF LATE EDIACARAN SEDIMENTARY SUCCESSIONS: CHEMICAL HETEROGENEITY OF THE OCEANS AT THE DAWN OF ANIMAL LIFE?
KAUFMAN, Alan J., Geology Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, kaufman@geol.umd.edu, kaufman@geol.umd.edu
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2:40 PM
PALEOCLIMATE, AEOLIAN DUST, AND THE ORIGIN OF PALEOZOIC CHERT IN THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES
CECIL, C. Blaine, USGS National Center (emeritus), Reston, VA 20192, cecilblaine@gmail.com, cecilblaine@gmail.com
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3:00 PM
THE ROLE OF OCEAN TIDES IN RAPID DIAGENESIS OF SHALLOW MARINE CARBONATES
WASHINGTON, Paul A., Petroleum Engineering and Geology, Marietta College, Marietta, OH 45750, paul.washington@gmail.com, paul.washington@gmail.com
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3:20 PM
COARSE, FABRIC DESTRUCTIVE POST-DEPOSITIONAL DOLOMITES, LATE JURASSIC-EARLY CRETACEOUS ADRIATIC PLATFORM, CROATIA: ORIGIN BY MESOHALINE REFLUX
READ, James F., Geosciences, Virginia Tech, 4044 Derring Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24060, CANGIALOSI, Michael, Geosciences, Virginia Tech, 4044 Derring Hall (0420), Blacksburg, VA 24061, HUSINEC, Antun, Geology Department, St. Lawrence University, 23 Romoda Drive, Canton, NY 13617 and LOEHN, Clayton, Dept. of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, jread@vt.edu, jread@vt.edu
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3:40 PM
A MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEM IN AN ANCIENT SABKHA OF THE 3.49 GA PILBARA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, AND COMPARISON WITH MESOARCHEAN, NEOPROTEROZOIC AND PHANEROZOIC EXAMPLES
NOFFKE, Nora1, CHRISTIAN, Daniel1, WACEY, David2 and HAZEN, Robert M.3, (1)Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Old Dominion University, 4600, Elkhorn Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23529, (2)Centre for Core to Crust Fluid Systems, The University of Western Australia, Perth, 6009, Australia, (3)Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 5251 Broad Branch Road, NW, Washington DC, 20015, nnoffke@odu.edu, nnoffke@odu.edu
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4:00 PM
GLACIO-EUSTATIC CONTROLS ON PALEOZOIC STRATIGRAPHIC CYCLICITY EVALUATED USING OXYGEN ISOTOPES OF MARINE APATITE
ELRICK, Maya1, THEILING, Bethany1, WALLACE, Zachary A.2, REARDON, Dillon1, LABOR, Wesley1 and MARTIN, Josephine1, (1)Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (2)ConocoPhillips, Houston, TX 77079, dolomite@unm.edu, dolomite@unm.edu
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4:20 PM
HIGH-RESOLUTION CORRELATION AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF CARBONATE-SHALE CYCLES IN THE TYPE CINCINNATIAN (UPPER ORDOVICIAN; KATIAN): IMPLICATIONS FOR A REVIVED "LAYER CAKE STRATIGRAPHY"
BRETT, Carlton E., Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0013, DATTILO, Benjamin F., Department of Geosciences, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, MCLAUGHLIN, Patrick I., Bedrock Division, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, 3817 Mineral Point Rd, Madison, WI 53705-5100 and SCHRAMM, Thomas J., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, E235 Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, brettce@ucmail.uc.edu, brettce@ucmail.uc.edu
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4:40 PM
A HIGH STAND SYSTEMS TRACT IN THE “PERITIDAL” MANLIUS FORMATION: HARDGROUNDS AND TEMPESTITES IN THE GREEN VEDDER MEMBER (MANLIUS FORMATION, HELDERBERG GROUP) OF NEW YORK STATE DELINEATE PRE-ACADIAN BASIN CONFIGURATION
EBERT, James R., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, SUNY Oneonta, 108 Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820-4015 and MATTESON, Damon K., Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Dept., and Network Operations, SUNY College at Oneonta, Milne Library B217G, Ravine Parkway, Oneonta, NY 13820-4015, James.Ebert@oneonta.edu, James.Ebert@oneonta.edu
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5:00 PM
FACIES ANALYSIS AND SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE UPPER CAMBRIAN EMINENCE FORMATION: A MIXED CARBONATE-SILICICLASTIC SUCCESSION IN THE ILLINOIS BASIN
LASEMI, Yaghoob, Illinois State Geological Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 615 E. Peabody Drive, Champaign, IL 61820, ylasemi@illinois.edu, ylasemi@illinois.edu
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5:15 PM
FACIES ARCHITECTURE IN TRANSGRESSIVE SYSTEMS TRACTS AROUND CLASTIC CHANNELS THROUGH CARBONATE BANKS: EXAMPLES FROM THE CAMBRO-ORDOVICIAN OF THE CHAMPLAIN VALLEY (VT & NY)
WASHINGTON, Paul A., Petroleum Engineering and Geology, Marietta College, Marietta, OH 45750 and CHISICK, Steven A., 148 Holly Hills Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185, paul.washington@gmail.com, paul.washington@gmail.com
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