Next week is the annual Fall Meeting for the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and a contingent of Sedimentary Systems Research group be there presenting the latest on our work:
Monday is a big day for us:
- Julie Fosdick (Indiana Univ) is giving an invited talk (Brian Romans is a collaborator and co-author) in session EP11C-01 about detrital records of tectonics titled “Unraveling burial heating and sediment recycling in retroarc foreland basins: Detrital thermochronologic insights from the northern Magallanes Basin, Patagonian Andes”
- when: Monday at 8:00am (first talk of the early morning session)
- where: Moscone West 2005
- Brian Romans is giving an invited talk in session EP12A-08 about the propagation and preservation of signals in the sedimentary record titled “Sediment flux from stratigraphy: Insights from <1 Ma and >300 Ma sedimentary archives”
- when: Monday at 12:05pm (final talk in the late morning session)
- where: Moscone West 2003
- Ph.D. candidate Neal Auchter is presenting poster EP13C-3533 titled “Multi-phase submarine channel history recorded by stratigraphic architectures in outcropping slope-channel deposits, Tres Pasos Formation, Chile”
- when: Monday afternoon (1:40-6:00pm)
- where: Moscone South poster hall
- Ph.D. candidate Cody Mason is presenting poser EP13B-3519 titled “Are catchment denudation signals stored in alluvial-fan stratigraphy? Measuring paleodenudation rates using cosmogenic radionuclides in Pleistocene Pleasant Canyon Complex, Panamint Mountains, California”
- when: Monday afternoon (1:40-6:00pm)
- where: Moscone South poster hall
Cody and Neal’s posters are in different sessions, but in the same theme, so they will likely be somewhat close to each other. Come on by and see the latest and greatest related to their Ph.D. projects.
And then we have a couple of presentations on Friday:
- Former SSR student Patrick Boyle has a poster (PP51E-1175) based on his completed master’s thesis titled “Cenozoic circulation history of the North Atlantic Ocean from seismic stratigraphy of the Newfoundland Drift Complex”. Unfortunately, Pat cannot make it to AGU so Brian Romans (2nd author) will be presenting the poster.
- when: Friday morning (8:00am-12:20pm)
- where: Moscone West poster hall
- Steve Hubbard (Univ of Calgary) is giving an invited talk (Brian Romans is collaborator and co-author) in session EP53E-04 about comparison of fluvial and submarine channel processes and deposits titled “The stratigraphic expression of formative processes in channels”
- when: Friday 2:25-2:40pm (early afternoon session)
- where: Moscone West 2007
Hope to see you there!