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57 T34. Advances and Applications in Geochronology for Interpreting Stratigraphic and Basin Records, Part II
Session Chairs:
Glenn Sharman, Matthew A. Malkowski, Trystan Herriott, Erin Donaghy
This session welcomes submissions related to applications of geochronology (e.g., U-Pb, 40Ar/39Ar) in stratigraphic research, including topics such as eruption and maximum depositional age estimation, provenance analysis, numerical modeling of geochronological data, and multi-disciplinary chronostratigraphic characterization.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 01:30 PM | 01:35 PM | 5 min | 57-1 | Calibrating Miocene Earth System Change and Time Scales Requires High-Precision Geochronology in a Stratigraphic Context | Jennifer Kasbohm | 01:35 PM | 01:55 PM | 20 min | View | 57-2 | Intercalibrating Geochronometers Into the Future | Noah McLean | 01:55 PM | 02:10 PM | 15 min | View | 57-3 | Defining the Timing of the Ordovician Sediment Deposition in Southern Quebec and Ontario (Canada) Using K-bentonite Tephrochronology | Héloïse Pinon | 02:10 PM | 02:25 PM | 15 min | View | 57-4 | Dating Sequence-Stratigraphic Surfaces and Systems Tracts with CA-ID-TIMS U–Pb Geochronology and Bayesian Age–Depth Modeling: Topset–Foreset–Bottomset Relations in Cenomanian–Turonian Strata of Northern Alaska | Trystan Herriott | 02:25 PM | 02:40 PM | 15 min | View | 57-5 | Building Bayesian Bridges Between Anchored and Floating Timescales | Robin Trayler | 02:40 PM | 03:00 PM | 20 min | View | 57-6 | STRATIGRAPHY AND GEOCHRONOLOGY OF THE NEOGENE SIXMILE CREEK FORMATION FROM THE GALLATIN VALLEY – IMPLICATIONS FOR MIDDLE MIOCENE TO PLIOCENE LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION, SOUTHWEST MONTANA | Carlos Montejo | 03:00 PM | 03:15 PM | 15 min | View | 57-7 | Zircon Crystallization Patterns from U-Th Dates Inform U-Pb Estimates of Volcanic Eruption Ages | Noah McLean | 03:15 PM | 03:30 PM | 15 min | View | Break | 03:30 PM | 03:45 PM | 15 min | 57-8 | Insights into the stratigraphic correlation, geochemistry, and radiometric ages of Cretaceous bentonites within the Graneros Shale in Central Kansas | Megan Jenkins | 03:45 PM | 04:00 PM | 15 min | View | 57-9 | Timing and drivers of late Cenozoic marine phosphogenesis in the Caldera forearc basin of northern Chile | Priscilla Martinez | 04:00 PM | 04:15 PM | 15 min | View | 57-10 | Chemostratigraphic and geochronologic constraints of the Beta Member, James Ross Island, Antarctica | Ellie Biebesheimer | 04:15 PM | 04:30 PM | 15 min | View | 57-11 | Characterization of the Duff Brown Tank Limestone to Improve the Accuracy and Precision of U-Pb Carbonate Geochronology by LA-ICPMS and ID-TIMS | Joneel Zinto | 04:30 PM | 04:45 PM | 15 min | View | 57-12 | Timing and Temperature of Deformation of the Cutoff Formation: Evidence for Miocene Fluid Migration in the western Delaware Basin, west Texas. | Nathaniel Brunello | 04:45 PM | 05:00 PM | 15 min | View | 57-13 | Integrating Tectonic Subsidence and Age–Depth Modeling to Constrain Neoproterozoic–Devonian Basin Evolution in the Central Mackenzie Mountains, NW Canada | Reina Harding | 05:00 PM | 05:15 PM | 15 min | View | 57-14 | Creating temperature-time maps to estimate paleoelevation of the Alabama Paleozoic | Matthew McKay | 05:15 PM | 05:30 PM | 15 min | View |
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Advances and Applications in Geochronology for Interpreting Stratigraphic and Basin Records, Part II
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 1:30 PM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 304C
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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