Southeastern Section - 63rd Annual Meeting (10–11 April 2014)

Session No. 44
Friday, 11 April 2014: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Latham A/B/C (Inn and Conference Center at Virginia Tech)

Sediments (Posters)

Authors will be present from 2:30 to 4:30 PM.

 

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GEOSTATISTICAL 3D MODELING OF THE FINE SILICICLASTIC RESERVOIR IN THE TRIASSIC AN-SAI OIL FIELD, SHAANXI, CENTRAL CHINA
LIU Sr, Siyan1, ZHANG Sr, Jiafei1, WANG, Ping2 and ZIQIANG Sr, Chen3, (1)Chang'an University, School of Earth Sciences & Natural Resources, Yanta Road, Yanta district, Xi'an, Shaanxi province, China, Xi'an, 710054, China, (2)Oil Department, College of Earth Science and Mineral Exploitting,Chang'an University, Yan'ta Road 126, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China, Xi'an, 710054, China, (3)North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC 27704, dksliusiyan@126.com, dksliusiyan@126.com
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SANDSTONE PETROGRAPHY AND HEAVY-MINERAL CONSTRAINTS ON PROVENANCE OF PERMO-CARBONIFEROUS GONDWANAN SEQUENCES FROM INDIA AND BANGLADESH
CHOWDHURY, Nur Uddin Md. Khaled, Geosciences, Texas Tech University, MS 1053, Science Building 125, Lubbock, TX 79409 and UDDIN, Ashraf, Department of Geosciences, Auburn University, 210 Petrie Hall, Auburn, AL 36849, nmc0010@auburn.edu, nmc0010@auburn.edu
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“CIPIT BOULDERS”: KEYS TO DECIPHERING MID-TRIASSIC CARBONATE PLATFORMS OF THE ITALIAN DOLOMITES
TOSTI, Fabio and RIDING, Robert, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, 1412 Circle Drive, Knoxville, TN 37996, ftosti@utk.edu, ftosti@utk.edu
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VOID COLLAPSE AS RELATED TO DISSOLUTIONAL MEGAPOROSITY
TRAVIS, Ryan, LARSON, Erik B. and MYLROIE, John E., Department of Geosciences, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762-5448, rwt85@msstate.edu, rwt85@msstate.edu
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SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (SEM) OF NON-CLAY MINERAL COMPONENTS OF THE KOPE FORMATION AND THE MARTINSBURG FORMATION: INSIGHT INTO ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTIES OF SHALES
SELLERS, Amanda, Department of Geology & Environmental Earth Science, Miami University, 250 S. Patterson Avenue, 114 Shideler Hall, Oxford, OH 45056 and KREKELER, Mark P.S., Department of Geology & Environmental Earth Science, Miami University-Hamilton, Hamilton, OH 45011, brighaak@miamioh.edu, brighaak@miamioh.edu
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ORIGIN OF RHYTHMITES IN THE LOWER KANAWHA FORMATION (LOWER PENNSYLVANIAN), WYOMING COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA
FOSTER, Patrick A., SANDERSON, Dewey and MARTINO, Ronald L., Department of Geology, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25755, FOSTERP@marshall.edu, FOSTERP@marshall.edu
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CHARACTERIZING FORCED REGRESSIONS WITHIN THE BEREA INTERVAL, ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO
MUSLIM, Mohanad and NADON, Gregory C., Geological Sciences, Ohio University, 316 Clippinger Lab, Athens, OH 45701, mm255610@ohio.edu, mm255610@ohio.edu
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SEDIMENT CHARACTERIZATION FOR FUTURE COSMOGENIC DATING IN RACCOON MOUNTAIN CAVERNS, HAMILTON COUNTY, TN
PETSCH, Jonathan1, BROCK-HON, Amy L.1 and WOOD, Chad2, (1)Department of Physics, Geology and Astronomy, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403, (2)Physics, Geology and Astronomy, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37403, jonathan-petsch@mocs.utc.edu, jonathan-petsch@mocs.utc.edu
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ASSESSMENT RESULTS OF GEOLOGICAL CARBON DIOXIDE STORAGE POTENTIAL OF SILURIAN AND DEVONIAN CARBONATES IN THE ILLINOIS BASIN
EAST, Joseph A., Eastern Energy Resources, U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, MS 956, Reston, VA 20192, jeast@usgs.gov, jeast@usgs.gov