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Revision as of 08:03, 3 March 2011
AGU Chapman Conference on Source to Sink Systems Around the World and Through Time
Recent Advances in Understanding Production, Transfer, and Burial of Terrestrial and Marine Materials on the Earth Surface
Oxnard, California, USA
24–27 January 2011
Conveners
Charles A. Nittrouer
School of Oceanography, Univeristy of Washington
nittroue@ocean.washington.edu
Steven A. Kuehl
Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences, College of William & Mary
kuehl@vims.edu
Conference Objectives and General Description
The general goal of this conference is to articulate the ideas that are the foundation for a holistic understanding of sediment dispersal from land origins to marine accumulation, and to explore the theoretical and observational studies that support them.
This Chapman Conference will substantially expand the results of individual source-to-sink research projects by contrasting diverse dispersal systems. An attempt will be made to resolve fundamental differences in the operation of processes that transfer mass across the Earth surface. This effort will develop a global perspective with studies from around the world, and will facilitate the synthesis and integration of S2S research as part of an inclusive international conference, a digital text, and classroom materials.
One example of such material is the Google-Earth based database that documents paper on major river systems. Feel free to simply list your papers here
Financial Support
The conference organizers acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations:
Program
Meeting at a glance
Final program and abstracts
Oral Presentations
Monday, 1/24/2011
Presented by | Title | ppt(x) / zip | |
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Niels Hovius | Sediment Production, Mobilization, Storage and Remobilization in Uplands | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Joshua J. Roering | Hillslope form, function, and sediment contribution | Presentation.pdf | |
William E. Dietrich | Sediment Supply to Rivers: Rates, Controls and Predictability | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Rudy L. Slingerland | Modification of Sediment Fluxes by the Transfer Fluvial System | ppsx | Presentation.pdf |
Yoshiki Saito | Monsoon control of sediment discharge and dispersal in Asia: Examples from a steep river/narrow shelf and a large river/wide shelf | ||
David Mohrig | Connecting the Flow and Sediment-Transport in Coastal Rivers to Short- and Long-Term Patterns of Delta Sedimentation | Presentation.pdf | |
Gail C. Kineke | The Role of High Concentration Suspensions in Dispersal of River Sediment | pptx | Presentation.pdf |
Gary Parker | Turbidity Currents and Submarine Debris Flows: Mechanisms for the Dispersal of Sediment from the Nearshore Zone to Deep Water | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Tuesday, 1/25/2011
Presented by | Title | ppt(x) / zip | |
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Neal E. Blair | The Role of Watershed Storage on Exported Riverine Organic Carbon Signatures | pptx | Presentation.pdf |
Brent McKee | Variable Geochemical Supply to the Ocean | Presentation.pdf | |
Robert C. Aller | Source to sink serial reactors and the critical importance of energetic topsets in biogeochemical cycling | Presentation.pdf | |
Michele N. Koppes | On The Rate Of Production And Transfer Of Sediment From Glaciated Terrains | pptx | Presentation.pdf |
Ellen A. Cowan | Fjord Sedimentation from Tidewater Glaciers | pptx | Presentation.pdf |
John M. Jaeger | Cross-Margin Signal Transfer in a Glacial Source-To-Sink Sedimentary System, Southern Alaska | Presentation.pdf | |
Patricia L. Wiberg | Mechanisms for Entrapment of Sediment Reaching the Coastal Ocean | Presentation.pdf | |
Pere Puig | Shelf-to-canyon sediment supply mechanisms in the Gulf of Lions and Eel margins | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Andre W. Droxler | Plio-Pleistocene Evolution of Barrier Reefs along Mixed Continental Shelf Edges | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Jonathan A. Warrick | A Summary of the Source-to-Sink Sediment System of the Semiarid Santa Barbara Channel, California | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Glen T. Leverich | Geomorphic Landscape Units: An effective approach to quantify relative sediment-production rates across large areas, as applied to the Santa Clara River watershed in southern California | Presentation.pdf | |
Brian Romans | Linking Terrestrial Denudation to Marine Deposition for the Holocene Santa Clara River Sediment-Routing System |
Wednesday, 1/26/2011
Presented by | Title | ppt(x) / zip | |
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Andrew Kurtz | Upland Weathering Processes in the Fly River System | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Basil Gomez | Sediment Production | Presentation.pdf | |
Peter D. Clift | Controls on the Flux of Sediment to the Arabian Sea from the Western Himalaya since the Last Glacial Maximum | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
John D. Milliman | Episodic Events and Resulting Sediment Discharge from Small Mountainous Rivers | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Robert Wheatcroft | Timing is Everything: The Role of River-Ocean Coincidence in Ocean Sediment Dispersal and Accumulation | Presentation.pdf | |
Piret Plink-Bjorklund | Stratigraphic Record of Terrestrial Floods: Impact of Monsoon Pattern Changes | Presentation.pdf | |
Chris Paola | Experimental studies of linked depositional systems | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Mike Blum | Significance of Coastal-Plain and Cross-Shelf Incised-Valley Systems for Source-to-Sink Sediment Routing | ||
Alan R. Orpin | The continental slope as a pathway and sink for terrigenous sediment: Source-to-Sink studies of contrasting systems since the last glacial | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Thursday, 1/27/2011
Presented by | Title | ppt(x) / zip | |
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James P. Syvitski | Source to Sink Numerical Modeling of Whole Dispersal Systems | Presentation.pdf | |
Courtney K. Harris | Sediment Dispersal Offshore Of Small Mountainous Rivers: Insights from Numerical Models | Presentation.pdf | |
Alan D. Howard | Thinking Source-to-Sink on Mars and Titan | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Ross D. Powell | Interaction of Eustasy, Ice Sheet Dynamics and Glacial Regime Controlling Sediment Yields, Glacial Sequences and High Latitude Continental Margin Architecture | Presentation.pdf | |
John B. Anderson | Different Stratigraphic Architectures Offshore Texas Reflect Spatial and Temporal Variability in Sediment Supply and Dispersal | Presentation.pdf | |
Carlos Pirmez | Sediment flux from source to sink in the Brazos-Trinity Depositional System, Western Gulf of Mexico | ||
Brian Romans | Source-to-sink in the stratigraphic record: capturing the long-term, deep-time evolution of sedimentary systems | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Tor O. Sømme | Use of source-to-sink concepts to provide insight to the stratigraphic record | ppt | Presentation.pdf |
Ole J. Martinsen | Perspectives on source to sink: methods, tools and development for subsurface interpretation and energy exploration and exploitation | Presentation.pdf |
Poster presentations
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