Sediments, Clastic (Posters)

Session No. 233
Wednesday, 7 November 2012: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)

Sediments, Clastic (Posters)

Authors will be present from 368.

 

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PREFERENTIAL PRESERVATION OF SEDIMENTARY FABRICS AND TEXTURES IN MUDROCK CONCRETIONS FROM THE HORNBROOK FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS) IN SISKIYOU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
HATFIELD, Travis, Geology & Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, ELLIOTT Jr., William S., Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712 and D'ALLURA, Jad Alan, Chemistry, Physics, Material Science, & Engineering, Southern Oregon University, 1250 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, OR 97520, tihatfield@eagles.usi.edu, tihatfield@eagles.usi.edu
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ORGANIC-MATTER-HOSTED PORES IN MUDROCKS: HETEROGENEITY OF MORPHOLOGY AND MICROSCALE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
REED, Robert M., Bureau of Economic Geology, John A. and Katherine G. Jackson School of Geosciences, The Univ of Texas at Austin, Box X, University Station, Austin, TX 78713-8924, LOUCKS, Robert G., Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Box X, University Station, Austin, TX 78713 and MILLIKEN, Kitty, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78713-9824, rob@alumni.utexas.net, rob@alumni.utexas.net
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MUDROCK VARIABILITY ABOVE COALS OF THE CARBONDALE GROUP (DESMOINESIAN) IN CORES FROM VANDERBURGH COUNTY, INDIANA
VOEGERL, Ryan Scott1, BROACH, Clinton2, ELLIOTT Jr., William S.1 and GILHOOLY III, William3, (1)Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, (2)Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University-Purdue University, 723 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 723 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, rvoegerl@mail.usi.edu, rvoegerl@mail.usi.edu
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SEDIMENTARY FACIES IN THE UPPER ORDOVICIAN MAQUOKETA GROUP OF INDIANA: A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
MIZSEI, Daniel, Geological Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 and SCHIEBER, Juergen, Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, dmizsei@indiana.edu, dmizsei@indiana.edu
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DIAGENESIS AND RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PENNSYLVANIAN MIDDLE ATOKA FORMATION OF SEBASTIAN AND LOGAN COUNTIES, WEST-CENTRAL ARKANSAS
BELLO, Elvis, Geosciences, University of Arkansas, Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, elvisbce@yahoo.com, elvisbce@yahoo.com
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AN INVESTIGATION OF PARASEQUENCES IN THE CAMP RUN MEMBER OF THE UPPER DEVONIAN NEW ALBANY SHALE
SPENCER, Sarah, Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405 and SCHIEBER, Juergen, Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, spencesc@umail.iu.edu, spencesc@umail.iu.edu
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SEDIMENTOLOGY AND ICHNOLOGY OF THE TURONIAN-EARLY CAMPANIAN CARACOL FORMATION, SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL, NORTHEASTERN MEXICO
PINZON-SOTELO, Marisol Polet, Posgrado en Ciencias Geológicas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Tierra, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, Carretera a Cerro Prieto Km. 8, Ex-Hacienda de Guadalupe, Linares, N.L, 67700, Mexico and OCAMPO-DÍAZ, Yam Zul Ernesto, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí, Av. Dr. Manuel Nava No. 8, Zona Universitaria, San Luis Potosí, S.L.P, 78290, Mexico, poletpinzon@gmail.com, poletpinzon@gmail.com
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FAST AND ECONOMICAL SAMPLING AND RESIN-EMBEDDING TECHNIQUE FOR FINE-GRAINED SEDIMENTS: AN EXAMPLE USING NEOICHNOLOGY EXPERIMENTS WITH MEIO- AND MACROFAUNA
RIESE, David J., Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East. 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47405, SCHIMMELMANN, Arndt, Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405-1405 and SCHIEBER, Juergen, Department of Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, djriese@indiana.edu, djriese@indiana.edu
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STRATIGRAPHIC AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT ANALYSES OF THE AUTOCHTHONOUS TRIASSIC COVER OF THE AIGUILLES ROUGES MASSIF (VALAIS; SOUTHWESTERN SWITZERLAND)
WIZEVICH, Michael C., Department of Physics and Earth Sciences, Central Connecticut State University, 1615 Stanley St, New Britain, CT 06050 and MEYER, Christian A., Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, Augustinergasse 2, 4001 Basel, Switzerland, wizevichmic@ccsu.edu, wizevichmic@ccsu.edu
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PROVENANCE OF GLACIOMARINE STRATA OF THE YAKATAGA FORMATION, SOUTHERN ALASKA, USING ELEMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY OF THE SILT-SIZE FRACTION
LOSS, Dylan P.1, JAEGER, John M.1, RIDGWAY, Kenneth D.2, KAMENOV, George D.1 and VILLASEÑOR, Tania1, (1)Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, 241 Williamson Hall, PO Box 112120, Gainesville, FL 32611, (2)Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 550 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907, loss@ufl.edu, loss@ufl.edu
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ANALYSIS OF URBAN RUNOFF SEDIMENT ALONG STORM DRAINS AND IMPERMEABLE SURFACES THROUGHOUT THE MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY
DORAN, William R., Department of Geology, Mercyhurst University, 501 E. 38th Street, Erie, PA 16546 and LANG, N.P., Department of Geology, Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA 16546, wdoran71@lakers.mercyhurst.edu, wdoran71@lakers.mercyhurst.edu
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USING GIGAPAN MEASUREMENT OF EROSION PINS TO MONITOR SURFACE CHANGES IN SAND
CATHEY, Scott T., SEYMOUR, Kara N., HEIN, Nyun P. and BODENBENDER, Brian E., Geological and Environmental Sciences, Hope College, 35 E 12th St, Holland, MI 49423, bodenbender@hope.edu, bodenbender@hope.edu
Handouts
  • 2012 GSA Cathey et al poster.pptx (15.5 MB)
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    SAND GRAIN SIZE AND CRYSTALIZATION, SOURCES AND TRANSPORT OF GYPSUM SAND IN THE THE WHITE SANDS DUNE FIELD
    LANGFORD, Richard P., The University of Texas at El Paso, 500W University Ave, El Paso, TX 79968, JONES, Slade, Chevron NA, The University of Texas at El Paso, Midland, TX 79705 and GILL, Thomas E., Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968, langford@utep.edu, langford@utep.edu
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    UNIQUE 210-PB AND 137-CS PROFILES IN MARINE SEDIMENT CORES CONTAINING RECENT EVENT DEPOSITS OFF KUMANO AND SANRIKU, JAPAN
    IKEHARA, Ken1, IRINO, Tomohisa2, USAMI, Kazuko1, ASHI, Juichiro3 and JENKINS, Robert4, (1)Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Institute of Geology and Geoinformation, Tsukuba Central 7, 1-1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, (2)Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060-0810, Japan, (3)Ocean Floor GeoScience, Ocean Rsch Institute, Univ of Tokyo, Minamidai 1-15-1, Nakano-ku, Tokyo, 164-8639, Japan, (4)Yokohama National University, Yokohama, 240-8501, Japan, k-ikehara@aist.go.jp, k-ikehara@aist.go.jp
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    COMPARISON OF GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR CLASSIFICATION OF RIM SANDS FROM THE JONES LAKE CAROLINA BAY
    SANFORD, Anna L., Department of Geology and Geography, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, PO Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510, PHILLIPS, P. Lee, Undergraduate Research, Scholarship and Creativity Office, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 136 McIver Building, PO Box 23170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170, MOTT, Darryl Alan, Dept. of Geology and Geography, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1 University Drive, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510 and WRIGHT, Eric, Department of Marine Science, Coastal Carolina University, P.O. Box 261954, Conway, SC 29528, asanford@carolina.rr.com, asanford@carolina.rr.com
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    GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS OF NATURALLY OCCURING COARSE GRAINED SEDIMENT THROUGH LASER DIFFRACTOMETRY WITH DIRECT COMPARISON TO ADDITIONAL TECHNIQUES
    DIAS, Kara A. and SPERAZZA, Michael, Department of Geosciences, Stony Brook University, 340 Earth and Space Sciences Building, Stony Brook, NY 11794-2100, kara.dias@stonybrook.edu, kara.dias@stonybrook.edu
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    PROVENANCE OF COBBLES IN THE ROCKY GULCH SANDSTONE MEMBER OF THE HORNBROOK FORMATION (UPPER CRETACEOUS) IN SISKIYOU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
    DAHLQUIST, Maxwell P., Department of Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47712 and ELLIOTT Jr., William S., Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712, mpdahlquist@gmail.com, mpdahlquist@gmail.com
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    HEAVY MINERALS IN BEACH AND DUNE SAND ALONG SOUTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN
    VENTURELLI, Ryan and KILIBARDA, Zoran, Geosciences, Indiana University Northwest, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408, raventur@umail.iu.edu, raventur@umail.iu.edu
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    SEDIMENTOLOGY OF THE UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN BIGHEART SANDSTONE MEMBER, TALLANT FORMATION, PAWNEE AND OSAGE COUNTIES, OKLAHOMA
    CHEN, Ruiqian, Department of Geology and Geography, West Virginia University, 330 Brooks Hall, 98 Beechurst Ave, Morgantown, WV 26506 and SCOTT, Robert W., Precision Stratigraphy Associates & The University of Tulsa, 149 W. Ridge Road, Cleveland, OK 74020, richen@mix.wvu.edu, richen@mix.wvu.edu
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    DETERMINING THE SEDIMENT SOURCE AREA THROUGH PETROGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE HERMOSA FORMATION, SILVERTON, SOUTHWESTERN CO
    POURTABIB, Kristina P. and BURNS, Diane M., Department of Geology/Geography, Eastern Illinois University, 600 Lincoln Avenue, Charleston, IL 61920, kppourtabib@eiu.edu, kppourtabib@eiu.edu
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    PETROLOGY OF THE HOPEMAN SANDSTONE (PERMO-TRIASSIC), MORAY FIRTH BASIN, SCOTLAND
    MAITHEL, Sarah A., Department of Earth and Biological Sciences, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, CA 92350, GARNER, Paul A., 54 Frank Bridges Close, Soham, CB7 5EZ, United Kingdom and WHITMORE, John H., Department of Science and Mathematics, Cedarville University, 251 N. Main St, Cedarville, OH 45314, smaithel@llu.edu, smaithel@llu.edu
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    PLIOCENE GEOLOGY IN MID-CONTINENT NORTH AMERICA: THE ARC RIVER STORY CONTINUED
    LUMSDEN, David N., Earth Sciences, The University of Memphis, 3600 Walker Ave, Memphis, TN 38152, COX, Randel Tom, Earth Sciences, University of Memphis, Johnson Hall, Memphis, TN 38152, VAN ARSDALE, Roy B., Earth Sciences, University of Memphis, 235 Johnson Hall, Memphis, TN 38152 and PARKS, Alan, Exploration and Planning, Memphis Stone and Gravel, 1111Wilson Street, Memphis, 38101, dlumsden@memphis.edu, dlumsden@memphis.edu
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    THE STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF AN INCISED VALLEY OF THE FORT UNION FORMATION AND ITS RELATION TO A RESPONSE IN SEA-LEVEL FLUCTUATION FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS-TERTIARY BOUNDARY MAKOSHIKA STATE PARK GLENDIVE, MONTANA
    BENDIXEN, Quintin Dale, Geography/Geology, Univ of Wisconsin-Waukesha, 1500 N. University Drive, Waukesha, WI 53188, quintin.bendixen@uwc.edu, quintin.bendixen@uwc.edu
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    SUBAQUEOUS CLINOFORMS FED BY SUBAERIAL DUNES, ENTRADA SANDSTONE OF EASTERN UTAH
    LOOPE, David B. and FIELDING, Christopher R., Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 214 Bessey Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, dloope1@unl.edu, dloope1@unl.edu
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    MESOZOIC CRUSTAL REARRANGEMENT BY LARGE-SCALE LATERAL FAULT SYSTEM EAST ASIA DETECTED BY DETRITAL ZIRCON CHRONOLOGY
    KATSUBE, Aya1, HAYASAKA, Yasutaka2, KANG, Ji-Hoon3, KIRILLOVA, Galina L.4 and TAKAHASHI, Yoshio1, (1)Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-3-1, Higashi-hiroshima, 739-8526, Japan, (2)Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University, Kagamiyama 1-3-1, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8526, Japan, (3)Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Andong National University, 388 Songcheon-Dong, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-Do, 760-749, Korea, Republic of (South), (4)Institute of Tectonics and Geophysics, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, 65, Kim Yu Chen Str, Khabarovsk, 680000, Russia, katsubeaya@gmail.com, katsubeaya@gmail.com
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    SEDIMENT DEFORMATION IN THE JORDAN SANDSTONE AND INFLUENCES ON MODERN HYDROGEOLOGY
    STEWART, Zachary W., Geology, Carleton College, 300 North College St, Northfield, MN 55057, COWAN, Clinton A., Geology, Carleton College, One North College St, Northfield, MN 55057 and RUNKEL, Anthony C., Minnesota Geological Survey, 2642 University Ave W, Minneapolis, MN 55114, stewartz@carleton.edu, stewartz@carleton.edu
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    REQUIREMENT CONDITIONS FOR PULL-APART BASINS DOMINATED BY AXIAL SEDIMENT SUPPLY AND CONTINUOUS DEPOCENTER MIGRATION
    NODA, Atsushi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Geological Survey of Japan, Central 7, Higashi 1-1-1, Tsukuba, 305-8567, Japan, a.noda@aist.go.jp, a.noda@aist.go.jp
    Handouts
  • GSA2012_233-89.pdf (26.9 MB)
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    SIGNIFICANCE OF PARABOLIC RECUMBENT FOLDS IN PERMIAN ROCKS, SEDONA, ARIZONA
    WHITMORE, John H., Department of Science and Mathematics, Cedarville University, 251 N. Main St, Cedarville, OH 45314, FORSYTHE, Guy, PO Box 2526, Sedona, AZ 86339 and GARNER, Paul A., 54 Frank Bridges Close, Soham, CB7 5EZ, United Kingdom, johnwhitmore@cedarville.edu, johnwhitmore@cedarville.edu
    Handouts
  • Significance of PRFs in Permian rocks Sedona (reduced).pdf (5.2 MB)
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