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96 T194. Twenty-Seven Years of Advances in Understanding Salt-Sediment Interaction: A Legacy of Katherine A. Giles
Session Chairs:
Mark Fischer, Evelyn Gannaway Dalton | Geosciences, Benjamin Brunner | Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences, Richard P. Langford | Earth, Environmental and Resource Sciences
This session seeks contributions that highlight the interconnections between coevolving salt bodies and depositional systems in continental, shallow marine and deep marine settings. Field, geobiological, geophysical, and geochemical, as well as theoretical, physical and numerical modeling studies are encouraged.
Presentations
| Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | 96-1 | The Early La Popa Years (1995–1998) of Dr. Katherine Giles: Springboard to Advanced Concepts in Salt-Sediment Interaction | Timothy Lawton | 08:00 AM | 08:15 AM | 15 min | View | 96-2 | Halokinetic Sequences – Where We’ve Been and Where Next? | Mark Rowan | 08:15 AM | 08:35 AM | 20 min | View | 96-3 | The Burial Wedge Concept – New Understandings of the tops of Diapirs. | Richard Langford | 08:35 AM | 08:50 AM | 15 min | View | 96-4 | An Offshore Oddesy: Thirty Years of Technology Advances in Subsalt Exploration - Mahogany First Oil to Elastic FWI | A Kurt Tollestrup | 08:50 AM | 09:05 AM | 15 min | View | 96-5 | Prediction of Sediment Distribution and Stratigraphic Traps along Salt Structures | Charlotte Ribes | 09:05 AM | 09:25 AM | 20 min | View | 96-6 | Salt moving during its deposition: How does it affect evaporite sedimentation? | Naïm Celini | 09:25 AM | 09:40 AM | 15 min | View | 96-7 | Quantifying the influence of Diapir Relief on Deepwater Geomorphology Using Quaternary Analogues in the Deepwater Gulf Basin | David Lankford-Bravo | 09:40 AM | 09:55 AM | 15 min | View | Break #1 | 09:55 AM | 10:10 AM | 15 min | 96-8 | Geological Investigation of the Salt Tectonic Features along the northwestern margin of Moab Valley Salt Wall, Paradox Basin | Charles Igomu | 10:10 AM | 10:25 AM | 15 min | View | 96-9 | Megaquartz and Detrital Mica Pin Down the Origin of Lacustrine Dolostone and Gypsum Associated with the Moab, Utah Salt Wall | Paola Salas Rivera | 10:25 AM | 10:40 AM | 15 min | View | 96-10 | Where the Salt Sheet Ends—Submarine Allochthonous Salt Advance and Secondary Minibasin Horizontal Axis Rotations in The Elda Salt Sheet, Eastern Prebetics (Southern Iberia) | David Canova | 10:40 AM | 10:55 AM | 15 min | View | 96-11 | Breakout and Advance at Beltana: Allochthonous Salt Emplacement in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia | C. Evelyn Gannaway Dalton | 10:55 AM | 11:10 AM | 15 min | View | 96-12 | Perplexed about the Subsalt Rubble Zone? Well that makes Two of Us! Recent Investigations into the Timing of Rubble Formation and Possible Correlations. | Joseph Fiduk | 11:10 AM | 11:25 AM | 15 min | View | 96-13 | Am I disturbed?! Expanding the paradigm of subsalt “deformation” in the Flinders Ranges of South Australia | Mark Fischer | 11:25 AM | 11:40 AM | 15 min | View | 96-14 | Out of the Salt Pan, into the Diapir – Survival in the Salty Deep Biosphere | Alexa Couroux | 11:40 AM | 11:55 AM | 15 min | View | Concluding Remarks | 11:55 AM | 12:00 PM | 5 min |
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Twenty-Seven Years of Advances in Understanding Salt-Sediment Interaction: A Legacy of Katherine A. Giles
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 20 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 303AB
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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