Carbonates 2008
From CSDMS
NSF Workshop on Community Sedimentary Model for Carbonate Systems, Golden, CO
Date: February 27 to 29, 2008 | |
Location: Golden, Colorado, USA | |
Agenda: Agenda as pdf | |
Participants: Workshop participants list as pdf | |
Talks:
Presenter | Title |
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Budd, Dave | What Do We Know - Diagenesis |
Hay, Bill | Carbonate Fluxes during Earth History |
Rankey, Gene | What Do We Know - Carbonate Depositional Processes at different time & space scales |
Sarg, Rick | Welcome, meeting logistics, & workshop introduction |
Smart, Peter | Forward Modelling of Carbonate Sedimentology and Diagenesis: Current Status and Issues |
Syvitski, James | The CSDMS Vision-Collaborative Models |
Posters and Breakout groups outcomes:
Presented by | Title | Download |
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Bernhard Riegl | Markov-chains and graphs for linking facies with environments and biology in space and time (Recent Arabian Gulf, Miocene Paratethys) and an ODE-based model of biotically-driven facies dynamics | abstract | poster |
Andre Droxler | Mid-Brunhes First High Amplitude Transgression (s): Platform Top and Shelf Contemporaneous Re-flooding Recorded on the Slopes of Great Bahama Bank and Central Belize Barrier Reef | abstract | poster |
Benjamin Gill | Behavior of Carbonate-Associated Sulfate during Meteoric Diagenesis and Implications for the Sulfur Isotope Paleoproxy | abstract | poster |
Benjamin Gill | The Carbonate Geochemical Fingerprint of an Early Paleozoic OAE | abstract |
Linda Hinnov | The Latemar Controversy in 2008 | abstract | poster |
Gareth Jones | Geothermal Convection at Tengiz: Reactive Transport Models of Predictive Diagenesis and Evidence from the Rocks | abstract |
Bjarte Hannisdal | Organism-sediment interactions: processes, modeling strategies, and challenges | abstract |
WG1 | WG report: Physical Controls on Carbonate Deposition | |
WG2 | WG report: Biologic Controls on Carbonate Deposition | |
WG3 | WG report: Tools/Approaches for Quantifying Controls | |
WG4 | WG report: Modeling Strategies | |
WG5 | WG report: Modeling Diagenesis |
Workshop Output: Download here (pdf) the final summary of the white paper.