oral presentation · 28th august (mon) 27th august - 1st september 2006! isc2006 fukuoka
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Welcome Attraction
Opening Remarks! Judith A. MCKENZIE! President of International Association of SedimentologistsWelcoming Remarks! Shu SUN ! Int. Sci. Board of ISC2006 FUKUOKAWelcoming Remarks! Hirotaro YAMASAKI! Mayer of Fukuoka CityAnnouncements! Ryo MATSUMOTO! Chairman of ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: R. Tada and K. Hoyanagi
10:00 - 10:40! Prof. Sung Kwun CHOUGH (Seoul National University)! A-001! "Sedimentology of Paleozoic Successions in Northeast Asia"
10:40 - 11:20! Dr Asahiko TAIRA (JAMSTEC)! A-002! "Sedimentology as Earth System Science"
Conveners: O. Martinsen (Norsk Hydro) and K. Hoyanagi (Shinshu Univ.)Chair persons: T. Lien, M. Ito and K. Hoyanagi14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Piper, D.J.W. ! S-001! Deep-water clastic sedimentation: the role of configuration and process.
14:40 - 15:00! Lien, T. and Martinsen, O.J.! S-002! Deep-water depositional systems along the Norwegian margin.15:00 - 15:20! Pirmez, C., Prather, B., O'Byrne, C., Droxler, A., Behrmann, J., Flemings, P., John, C. and IODP
Expedition 308 Shipboard Scientific Party! S-003! Stratigraphic evolution of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, western Gulf of Mexico.15:20 - 15:40! Nakajima, T. and Itaki, T.! S-004! Climatic control of turbidite deposition along the Toyama deep-sea channel in the Japan Sea.15:40 - 16:00! Hoyanagi, K., Omura, A., Yoshida, M. and Arato, H.! S-005! Organic matter concentration in response to sea-level change on shelf, slope and submarine-fan in the
backarc basin in central Japan.
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16:20 - 16:40! Ito, M.! S-006! Relative timing of active delivery of coarse-grained sediments into deep-water environments in relation to
physiographic variation in a shelf margin: an example from the Lower and Middle Pleistocene successions of the Kazusa forearc basin, Boso Peninsula, Japan.
16:40 - 17:00! Flint, S., Hodgson, D., Brunt, R. and Wild, R.! S-007! Deepwater systems of the early Permian Karoo Basin, South Africa: the stratigraphic record of an
evolving continental margin. 17:00 - 17:20! Kneller, B., Dykstra, M., Thompson, P. and Kane, I.! S-008! Channel style evolution and the construction of channel complex architectures in deep marine slope
systems.
17:20 - 17:40! Discussion
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: J.A. McKenzie (ETH) and A. Kano (Hiroshima Univ.)Chair persons: A. Kano and G. Arp14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Riding, R.! S-009! Microbial carbonates: processes and products in time and space.
14:40 - 15:10 ! KEYNOTE: Visscher, P.T.! S-010! Microbes and minerals through time and space: a complex interplay of populations, processes and
products.
15:10 - 15:30! Andres, M.S., Reid, R.P., Sumner, D.Y., Visscher, P.T. and Swart, P.K.! S-011! Isotopic fingerprinting of modern marine stromatolites.15:30 - 15:50! McKenzie, J.A., Vasconcelos, C., Warthmann, R. and Postec, A.! S-012! Dolomite formation from microbial processes to the rock record.
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Chair persons: J.A. McKenzie and M.S. Andres 16:20 - 16:40! Yamaguchi, K.! S-013! Evolution of Fe biogeochemical cycling in the Archean-Paleoproterozoic Earth.16:40 - 17:00! Naganuma, T., Iwatsuki, T., Amano-Murakami, Y., Yoshida, H., Shimizu, S. and Akiyama, M.! ! S-014! Realistic and idealistic sources of redox powers in deep sediment biosphere.17:00 - 17:20! Arp, G., Helms, G., Karlinska, K., Schumann, G., Reimer, A., Reitner, J. and Trichet, J.! S-015! Reticulate microbialites forming in anoxic, degrading microbial mat parts in hypersaline lakes on
Kiritimati, Republic of Kiribati, Central Pacific.17:20 - 17:40! Kano, A. and Takashima, C.! S-016! Daily rings in calcite and aragonite travertines.
Chair persons: P. Plint-Bjorklund and S. Yoshida14:40 - 15:00! Bertolino, S. and Zimmermann, U.! O-001! Provenance and paleoenvironmental constraints of Cenozoic continental deposits in central Argentina ! (Córdoba Province).15:00 - 15:20! Kitazawa, T. and Murakoshi, N.! O-002! Tide-dominated incised-valley system: Middle to Late Pleistocene paleo-Dong Nai River, southern
Vietnam.15:20 - 15:40! Kamada, K.! O-003! Wave dominated barrier-island sedimentary systems replaced by tidal channel-spit facies in the
Pleistocene Tanabu Formation, northeastern Japan.15:40 - 16:00! Tateishi, R., Sakai, T. and Yamauchi, S.! O-004! Sediment characteristics of Plio-Pleistocene incised valley fill sequences: an example from the Tsunozu
Formation, Shimane Prefecture, SW Japan.
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Chair persons: P. Plint-Bjorklund and S. Yoshida16:20 - 16:40! Allard, J., Chaumillon, E. and Camerlynck, C.! O-005! Sandspit rhythmic progradation: does it record variations in wave climate? The Arçay sandspit, western
coast of France.16:40 - 17:00! French, J.R., Burningham, H. and Benson, T.! O-006! Wave and tide contributions to estuarine fine sediment flux: monitoring and modelling results for a
muddy mesotidal estuary, eastern England.17:00 - 17:20! Kim, J. and Chun, S.! O-007! Sedimentation in the deltaic to estuarine intertidal flat, Ganghwa Island, western coast of Korea.17:20 - 17:40! Makino, Y.! O-008! Stability of rhythmic sand bars in the intertidal flat of Ariake Bay in Kyushu, Japan.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: H.I. Yoon and T. Ohta14:40 - 15:00! Liu, Z., Colin, C., Huang, W., Tong, S., Le, K.P., Chen, Z. and Trentesaux, A.! O-009! Climatic and tectonic controls on weathering in South China and Indochina Peninsula: clay mineralogical
and geochemical investigations from the Pearl, Red, and Mekong drainage basins.15:00 - 15:20! Dubrulle, C., Lesueur, P., Boust, D., Lafite, R., Dugue, O. and Poupinet, N.! O-010! Discrimination provenance of mud deposits, using mineralogical and geochemical source tracers, in a
macrotidal estuarine system: the Seine estuary (English Channel, France).15:20 - 15:40! Oxmann, J.F. and Lara, R.J.! O-011! Phosphorus dynamics in sediments of replanted mangrove forests as affected by physicochemical
properties.
Chair persons: H.I. Yoon and T. Ohta15:40 - 16:00! Ulgen, U.B., Franz, S.O., Cagatay, N. and Thein, J.! O-012! The chemical and mineralogical influence of catchment geology on lake sediment composition -
Preliminary results from a multi-disciplinary study on Lake Iznik (NW Turkey).
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Chair persons: J.P. Lacassie and K. Yoshida16:20 - 16:40! Hudson-Edwards, K.A., Banerjee, D.M., Ravenscroft, P., McArthur, J.M., Carter, A., Bristow, C.,
Charnock, J.M., Mishra, R., Purohit, R. and Houghton, S.L.! O-014! Sedimentary controls on arsenic pollution of groundwater, west Bengal.16:40 - 17:00! Vincent, B., Bulot, L.G., Caron, M., Hosseini, A., Immenhauser, A., Schroeder, R., Baghbani, D.,
Gaumet, F., Keyvani, F., van Buchem, F. and Vedrenne, V.! O-015! Integrated bio- and chemostratigraphy of the Aptian-Albian formations in SW Iran: local versus global
expressions of the carbon isotope signal.17:00 - 17:20! Hong, S.K. and Lee, Y.I.! O-016! Carbon isotope composition of Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician carbonate in Korea: implications
for Cambrian-Ordovician boundary and Lower Ordovician paleoceanography.
Chair persons: K. Yamada and J. Shen14:40 - 15:00! Ito, T. and Kumon, F.! O-017! Hydraulic environment deduced from grain size analysis and origin of turbidites in Lake Kizaki, Nagano
Prefecture, central Japan.15:00 - 15:20! Cheong, D., Chun, J.-H., Kim, B.-H., Shin, S.-W. and Lim, S.-M.! O-018! Rapid climate change during the deglaciation of Lake Hovsgol, Mongolia.15:20 - 15:40! Baioumy, H., Kayanne, H., Tada, R., Hamano, Y., Abu El-Hassan, M. and Al-Qady, G.! O-019! A Holocene sedimentary record from Lake Qarun, Egypt.15:40 - 16:00! Franz, S.O., Schwark, L. and Ülgen, U.B.! O-020! Environmental history of Lake Iznik region (NW Turkey) - clues from lake sediments.
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Chair persons: T. Stevens and S.O. Franz16:20 - 16:40! Piovano, E.L., Ariztegui, D. and Zanor, G.A.! O-021! Cold-dry vs warm-wet events in the South American extratropics since the Last Glacial Maximum.16:40 - 17:00! Yamada, K. and Takayasu, K.! O-022! Changes in the occurrence of oxygen-poor bottom-water in the past 6,000 years in brackish lacustrine
sediments of Lake Shinji, southwestern Japan and a possible linkage to eastern Asian monsoon activities.17:00 - 17:20! Shen, J., Yang, X., Matsumoto, R., Tong, G., Zhang, Z. and Wang, S.! O-023! Holocene environment evolution and human activity inferred from lacustrine records of Erhai Lake,
Southwest China.17:20 - 17:40! Kumon, F., Kawai, S. and Inouchi, Y.! O-024! Detailed climate changes from MIS 4 to 1 deduced from total organic carbon, total nitrogen and pollen
analyses on the drilled sediments from Lake Nojiri, central Japan.17:40 - 18:00! Fukusawa, H.! O-025! Snow accumulation changes and human impacts during last 2,850 years detected from varved sediments of
Lake Mikuri in the Tateyama Volcano, central Japan.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: M.Z. Li and P.R. Hill14:40 - 15:00! Nittrouer, C., Syvitski, J., Weaver, P., Trincardi, F., Berne, S., Canals, M. on behalf of
STRATAFORM and EUROSTRATAFORM participants! O-026! Recent advances in knowledge about strata formation on continental margins in North America and
Europe.15:00 - 15:20! Cancelled!!15:20 - 15:40! Zhu, Y.! O-028! Evolution process of the tide, tidal current, sediment transport and bottom sediment distribution pattern
on the continental shelves of the Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea and East China Sea since the last glacial maximum.15:40 - 16:00! Barrie, J.V.! O-029! Sedimentary processes and cold seeps on a continental shelf exposed to tectonism, sea level change and
oceanic forces: multibeam examples from the Pacific margin of Canada.
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Chair persons: M.Z. Li and P.R. Hill16:20 - 16:40! Goff, J.A., Austin, Jr., J.A., Gulick, S., Nordfjord, S., Christensen, B., Sommerfield, C., Olson, H.
and Alexander, C.! O-030! Recent and modern marine erosion on the New Jersey outer shelf.16:40 - 17:00! Hill, P.R. and Barrie, J.V.! O-031! Sedimentary processes and pathways in a modern forearc basin: the Strait of Georgia, western Canada.17:00 - 17:20! Olariu, C. and Steel, R.J.! O-032! High sediment-supply shelf-break morphology.17:20 - 17:40! Valois, Serra, J. and Montori, C. ! O-033! Coarse sand relict deltas processes and sea level rise: the Tordera delta (NW-Mediterranean).
Chair persons: F. Nanayama and J.D. Woodruff14:40 - 15:00! Fujino, S., Tagomori, S. and Matsumoto, D.! O-034! Structure and depositional processes of a gravelly tsunami deposit in a shallow marine setting.15:00 - 15:20! Szczuciński, W.! O-035! Tsunami sediments from the 26th December 2004 tsunami in Thailand - overview of their characteristics,
preservation and environmental impact.15:20 - 15:40! Goto, K., Chavanich, S.A., Imamura, F., Kunthasap, P., Matsui, T., Minoura, K., Sugawara, D. and
Yanagisawa, H.! O-036! Distribution, origin and transport process of large boulders deposited by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
at Pakarang Cape, Thailand.15:40 - 16:00! Switzer, A., Srinivasalu, S., Thangadurai, N. and Ram Mohan, V.! O-037! Rewriting the book on tsunami deposited sandsheets using insights from southeast coast of India.
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Chair persons: F. Nanayama and J.D. Woodruff16:20 - 16:40! Woodruff, J.D. and Donnelly, J.P.! O-038! Late Holocene overwash and precipitation records from Lake Kaiike, Japan.16:40 - 17:00! Nanayama, F., Soeda, Y., Furukawa, R. and Shigeno, K.! O-039! Unusually large tsunamis along the Kuril subduction zone in the past 9500 years: the long seismic
stratigraphy from lacustrine cores at Harutori-ko, Kushiro City, eastern Hokkaido.17:00 - 17:20! Tachibana, T. and Shiki, T.! O-040! Sedimentary process of Miocene, upper bathyal, tsunami-induced conglomerates including gigantic
boulders.17:20 - 17:40! Kitazawa, T., Nanayama, F., Akiba, F., Hashimoto, T. and Tateishi, M.! O-041! A huge event deposit in the southern Vietnam: Late Pleistocene Yellow Sand Cover.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: G. Parker, T. Muto and Y. Miyata14:40 - 15:00! Lafite, R., Deloffre, J., Lesueur, P. and Massei, N.! O-042! Rhythmites on intertidal mudflats of the macrotidal Seine estuary (France).15:00 - 15:20! Milligan, T.G., Bugden, G., Law, B.A., Kineke, G.C. and Hill, P.S.! O-043! The effect of high sediment concentration on deposition in the macro-tidal environment of the upper Bay of
Fundy, Canada.15:20 - 15:40! Schrottke, K., Bartholomä, A., Becker, M., Flemming, B. and Hebbeln, D.! O-044! Spatial variability of fluid mud deposits in the Weser and Ems turbidity maximum zones (North Sea coast)
on time scales of hours.15:40 - 16:00! Yoshikawa, S. and Nemoto, K.! O-045! Relation of clastic sediments transport and the coastal erosion - case of the littoral zone off Miho
Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan-
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Chair persons: G. Parker, Y. Miyata and M. Yokokawa 16:20 - 16:40! Paola ,C.! O-046! Natural and imposed similarity in experimental stratigraphy.16:40 - 17:00! Vlaswinkel, B., Rankey, E. and Ellis, C.! O-047! New understandings of tidal creek network evolution through experimental study.17:00 - 17:20! Petter, A.L. and Muto, T.! O-048! Ever-lasting alluvial aggradation and autogenic detachment from shoreline in response to steady fall of
sea level.17:20 - 17:40! Muto, T., Swenson, J.B. and Petter, A.L.! O-049! Geomorphic control on alluvial grade: implications from analog flume/tank experiments.
Chair persons: S. Lang, H. Arato and T. Nakanishi 14:40 - 15:00! Nummedal, D.! O-050! Hybrid energy systems as a path to energy independence.15:00 - 15:20! Kaldi, J. and Payenberg, T.H.D.! O-051! Geological input to selection, evaluation, and monitoring of CO2 geosequestration sites15:20 - 15:40! Kihara, K., Nagura, H. and Honda, H.! O-052! Jurassic sandstone reservoir in Abadi gas field.15:40 - 16:00! Lara, R., Schmitt, B., Cohen, M. and Koch, B.! O-053! Sedimentary organic matter and past reactions of Amazonian wetlands to climate oscillations in the
Holocene.
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Chair persons: S. Lang, H. Arato and T. Nakanishi 16:20 - 16:40! Matsuda, N.S., Oda, H., Matsumoto, R., Minori, A., Moutinho, L.P., Nascimento, S. and Scomazzon,
A.K.! O-054! The occurrence of coal deposits in the Lower Pennsylvanian sequence of the Intracratonic Amazonas Basin
- Northern Brazil.16:40 - 17:00! Oda, H., Matsuda N.S., Matsumoto, R., Nishikawa, S., Minori, A., Moutinho, L.P., Nascimento, S.
and Scomazzon, A.K.! O-055! Coal properties and trace elements of the coal of Lower Pennsylvanian Intracratonic Amazon Basin -
Northern Brazil.17:00 - 17:20! Schmitt, B.B. and Lara, R.J. ! O-056! The impact of Sesuvium portulacastrum on nitrogen dynamics in the surface sediments of a mangrove
forest in North Brazil.17:20 - 17:40! Pacton, M., Gorin, G. and Fiet, N.! O-057! Revisiting organic matter preservation pathways: the role of bacterial activity and extracellular
polymeric substances (EPS).
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: C. Nittrouer (Univ. Washington), S. Berné (IFREMER),J. Syvitski (INSTAAR) and Y. Saito (GSJ/AIST)
Chair persons: C. Nittrouer and Y. Saito9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Trincardi, F.! S-017! The impact of sediment flux fluctuations and the role of sediment advection on Mediterranean continental
margins.
9:40 - 10:00! Nittrouer, C., Ogston, A., Crockett, J. and Palinkas, C.M.! S-018! Clinoform sedimentation on continental shelves with multiple sources of fluvial sediment.10:00 - 10:20! Syvitski, J.P.M. and Hutton, W.H.! S-019! Integrating field data into numerical surface dynamic predictions.10:20 - 10:40! Haq, B.U.! S-020! Revisiting global sea-level change.10:40 - 11:00! Berné, S., Bassetti, M.A., Baztan, J., Dennielou, B., Gaudin, M., Jouet, G., Rabineau, M. and Sultan,
N.! S-021! Strata formation in the Gulf of Lions during the last glacial cycles : an overview.
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Chair persons: J.P.M. Syvitski and S. Berné11:20 - 11:40! Saito, Y.! S-022! Deltaic strata formation: facies, stacking, evolution, and regime shift from Holocene Asian delta studies.11:40 - 12:00! Liu, J.T., Hung, J., Huh, C., Lin, H., Lee, C. and Yu, H.! S-023! From suspended particles to strata: the fate of terrestrial substances in a submarine canyon off southern
Taiwan.12:00 - 12:20! Parker, G., Pirmez, C. and Imran, J.! S-024! Depositional dynamics of long-runout channelized turbidity currents.12:20 - 12:40! Peakall, J., Felix, M. and McCaffrey, B. ! S-025! Processes governing hyperpycnal flow initiation: implications for flow frequency.
Lunch
Conveners: A. Taira (JAMSTEC), H. Kudrass (BGR), P. Delany (UCSC),A. Mix (Oregon St. Univ.), W. Soh (JAMSTEC) and N. Suzuki (Hokkaido Univ.)
14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Moore, G.F. ! S-026! Nankai Trough Convergent Margin: ODP results and proposed IODP drilling.
14:40 - 15:00! Taira, A., Kuramoto, S. and Soh, W.! S-027! Chikyu: a new tool for sedimentology.15:00 - 15:20! Rea, D.K.! S-028! Sedimentary studies in the Pacific and elsewhere: ocean history from results of the DSDP, ODP and IODP.15:20 - 15:40! Wang, P.! S-029! Evolution and variability of East Asian Monsoon in deep-sea records.15:40 - 16:00! Kudrass, H.R., Spiess, V., Schwenk, T. and France-Lanord, C.! S-030! Drilling the Bengal Fan: an IODP proposal to decipher the climatic-tectonic links of the Himalayan
orogeny.
Coffee Break16:20 - 16:40! Delaney, M.L.! S-031! Proxy tracers in paleoceanography.16:40 - 17:00! Roehl, U.! S-032! X-ray fluorescence (XRF) core scanning for unlocking astronomical-scaling of the Early Paleogene.17:00 - 17:20! Zachos, J.C.! S-033! Ocean acidification and recovery during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum as inferred from Pacific
and Atlantic pelagic sediments.17:20 - 17:40! Thurow, J.! S-034! Geology of marine global anoxic events - the contribution of ocean drilling.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: F. Nanayama (GSJ/AIST) and V.L. Nguyen (VAST)Chair persons: F. Nanayama and V.L. Nguyen9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Shiki, T. ! S-035! Significance and problems of event sedimentology.
9:40 - 10:00! White, J.D.L! S-036! Explosive subaqueous eruptions: processes & hazards.10:00 - 10:20! Kataoka, K.S. and Manville, V.! S-037! Distal sedimentary impacts of large-scale explosive volcanic eruptions: lahar hazards in distal areas.10:20 - 10:40! Manville, V. and Kataoka ,K.! S-038! Volcanogenic floods from intracaldera lake basins: geomorphic signals, impacts and hazards.10:40 - 11:00! Ikeda, H.! S-039! Sedimentation in high-energy mountain rivers by extreme sediment supply.
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11:20 - 11:40! Ta, T.K.O., Nguyen, V.L., Tateishi, M., Kobayashi, I., Umitsu, M. and Saito, Y. ! S-040! Characteristics of flood and flood deposits in the Plain of Reeds, Mekong River Delta, Vietnam.11:40 - 12:00! Minoura, K.! S-041! Can sedimentologists contribute anything to the escape from the fatality of tsunami hazards?12:00 - 12:20! Ikehara, K.! S-042! Earthquake-triggered turbidites and estimation of recurrence intervals of large earthquakes along the
eastern Nankai Trough, central Japan.12:20 - 12:40! Kiyokawa, S.! S-043! Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary giant landslid sequence in the Cacarajicara Formation, western Cuba: an
impact-related, high-energy flow deposit.
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Convener: H. Miyamoto (Univ. Tokyo)14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Miyamoto, H., Yano, H., Scheeres, D., Sasaki, S., Barnouin-Jha, O., Gaskelli,
R.W., Cheng, A., Demura, H., Fujiwara, A., Hashimoto, T., Hirata, N., Honda, C., Ishiguro, M., Kubota, T., Michikami, T., Nakamura, A.M., Nakamura, R., Saito, J. and Yokota, Y.! ! !! S-044
! Regolith on a tiny asteroid Itokawa: segregation and deposition of granular particles.
14:40 - 15:00! Carling, P.A.! S-045! Channel-scale erosional and depositional landforms in loose granular material and in bedrock: character,
processes & implications.15:00 - 15:20! Zimbelman, J.R.! S-046! Dunes and Ripples: examples from Mars and lessons from Earth.15:20 - 15:40! Rodriguez, J.A.P., Kargel, J.S., Sasaki, S. and Miyamoto, H.! S-047! Late Hesperian volatile distribution within the Martian upper crust in eastern circum Chryse, Mars.15:40 - 16:00! Lorenz, R.! S-048! Sediment generation and transport on Titan.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: P. Plint-Bjorklund and S. Yoshida9:40 - 10:00! Bartholdy, J., Pedersen, J.B.T., Jensen, J. and Frei, D. ! O-058! Stratification and compaction in temperate salt marsh deposits.10:00 - 10:20! Pedersen, J.B.T., Bartholdy, J. and Svinth, S.! O-059! Holocene evolution of the river Varde Å estuary, the Danish Wadden Sea.10:20 - 10:40! Billeaud, I., Tessier, B. and Lesueur, P. ! O-060! Temporal and spatial evolution of sediment facies and architecture in a macrotidal basin Holocene infill.
The example of the Bay of Mt St Michel (NW France).10:40 - 11:00! Yoshida, M., Hoyanagi, K. and Urabe, A.! O-061! Relationship between short-term environmental changes and organic matter preservation in a Holocene
estuary, Niigata Plain, central Japan.
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Chair persons: D. Nummedal and V. Abreu11:20 - 11:40! Abreu, V.! O-062! Extracting the eustatic signal from the geologic record.11:40 - 12:00! Jiang, Z.! O-063! The accommodation space transformation system and its revision on sequence stratigraphy and facies
models.12:00 - 12:20! Catuneanu, O.! O-064! Sequence stratigraphy: a reality check.12:20 - 12:40! Andreucci, S., Angeletti, L. and Pascucci, V. ! O-065! Sequence stratigraphy and paleogeographic evolution of the Tyrrhenian deposits of Sinis (West Sardinia,
Italy).
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Chair persons: D. Nummedal and V. Abreu14:40 - 15:00! Nummedal, D., Abreu, V., Bloch, R. and Jones, C.! O-066! The significance of the 400 ky climate signal to sequence stratigraphy.15:00 - 15:20! Jouet, G., Gaudin, M., Bassetti, M., Berne, S., Rabineau, M., Dennielou, B., Sierro, F.J., Flores, J.A.
and Taviani, M.! O-067! Climatic and environmental variations during the last 130 ka; investigations from sedimentary record on
the Rhône deltaic margin (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean).15:20 - 15:40! Lin, A.T.! O-068! Oligocene-Miocene sequence stratigraphy in the northern margin of the South China Sea: examples from
Taiwan.15:40 - 16:00! Holbrook, J.M.! O-069! Discerning relative impact of sea level, climate, and local tectonics on sequence architecture from inland to
the sea: Cretaceous Dakota Group, USA.
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Chair persons: D. Nummedal and V. Abreu16:20 - 16:40! Mei, M., Ma, Y., Zhang, H., Meng, X. and Chen, Y.! O-070! Sequence-stratigraphic frameworks for the Cambrian of the Upper-Yangtze region: ponder on the forming
background of the Cambrian biological diversity events.16:40 - 17:00! Zhu, R., Gao, Z., Guo, H., Luo, P., He, D., Wan, X. and Zhang, X.! O-071! Sequence constitution, sandstone bodies and reservoir quality during Silurian in Tazhong area of Tarim
Basin.17:00 - 17:20! Karim, K.H! O-072! Evidece of Tsunamiites in the rocks of Upper Cretaceous from Western Zagros, NE-Iraq.17:20 - 17:40! Khin, K. and Sakai, T.! O-073! Sequence stratigraphy of Miocene siliciclastic rocks, west of Indo-Burma ranges, Myanmar: some facts on
the Late Cenozoic synorogenic sedimentation in Himalaya-Bengal System.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: D. Huseynov and T. Ito9:40 - 10:00! Fralick, P. and Pufahl, P.K. ! O-074! Layering styles developed during microbially mediated deposition of Neoarchean shallow water iron
formations, Superior Province, Canada.10:00 - 10:20! Elaref, M.M., Mesaed, A.A.L., Khalil, M.A.A. and Salama, W.S.H.! O-075! Facies analyses, depositional environments, and diagenetic history of the Lutetian ironstones of Gabal
Ghorabi Mine Area, El Bahariya Depression, Western Desert, Egypt.
10:20 - 10:40! Son, B.K.! O-076! Interstratified dioctahedral chlorite-smectite (C-S) in sandstones, offshore Southeast Korea.10:40 - 11:00! Gierlowski-Kordesch, E.H., Rothwell, G.W., Stockey, R.A. and Grocke, D.R.! O-077! Diagenetic model for early carbonate cementation of nearshore marine sands.
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Chair persons: G. Cabioch and K.Yamamoto 11:20 - 11:40! Kan, H., Nakashima, Y., Hori, N., Nakai, T., Yokoyama, Y., Ohashi, T., Hamanaka, N. and
Okamoto, T.! O-078! High-latitude reef development in the Northern Ryukyus: sedimentary structure, timing and locality.11:40 - 12:00! Piller, W.E. and Harzhauser, M.! O-079! Molluscs as part of the carbonate factory - an example from a Middle Miocene oolite-shoal (Sarmatian,
Austria) .12:00 - 12:20! Bassi, D., Checconi, A., Hohenegger, J., Iryu, Y. and Nebelsick, J.H.! O-080! Present-day and fossil rhodolith pavements compared: palaeoenvironmental tools in analysing
shallow-water carbonate deposits.12:20 - 12:40! Riding, R. ! O-081! Atmospheric trigger for Early Carboniferous carbonate mud mounds?
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Chair persons: R. Riding and N. Adachi14:40 - 15:00! Negra, M.H., Zagrarni, M.F. and Hanini, A.! O-082! The "filament event" near the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary in Tunisia: environmental signification
and filament origins.15:00 - 15:20! Himeno, O., Obara, H., Handford, C.R. and Muramoto, K.! O-083! Sequence stratigraphy and depositional facies of the Upper Kharaib Oil Reservoir, offshore Abu Dhabi.15:20 - 15:40! Védrine, S. and Strasser, A.! O-084! High-resolution record of a marine transgression and concomitant facies evolution on a shallow
carbonate platform (Late Oxfordian, Swiss Jura).15:40 - 16:00! Bahrami, M.! O-085! Microfacies and sedimentary environments of Gurpi and Pabdeh formations in some regions of Internal
Fars Province, Iran, and the type of Mesozoic - Cenozoic contact in these regions.
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Chair persons: D. Chen and A. Immenhauser16:20 - 16:40! Bernecker, M. and Weidlich, O.! O-086! Permian-Triassic sedimentation on isolated and attached carbonate platforms of Oman.16:40 - 17:00! Tucker, M.! O-087! Millennial-scale cycles in the sedimentary record: are beds millennial cycles?17:00 - 17:20! da Silva, A.-C., Boulvain, F. and Mabille, C.! O-088! Application of magnetic susceptibility on different carbonate platform type.17:20 - 17:40! Surlyk, F. and Lykke-Andersen, H.! O-089! Contourite drifts, moats and channels in the Upper Cretaceous chalk of the Danish Basin - a new paradigm
for chalk deposition.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: T. Stevens and F. Kumon 9:40 - 10:00! Yang, X. and Dong, X.! O-090! Diatom-based TP transfer function from shallow lakes in Yangtze floodplain, SE China and its application
in a shallow eutrophic lake.10:00 - 10:20! Aliyeva, E., Kaufman, A.J., Nummedal, D., Huseynov, D., Piccoli, P., Riley, G., Babazadeh, A. and
Friedman, J.! O-091! South Caspian Pliocene fluvial-lacustrine depositional system under climatic control.10:20 - 10:40! Tawara, T., Kumon, F., Nagahashi, Y., Kakuta, N. and Nozue, Y.! O-092! High-resolution reconstruction of Late Pleistocene climate based on TOC contents in a 54m sediment core
drilled from Takano Formation, central Japan.10:40 - 11:00! Kakuta, N., Kumon, F. and Tawara, T.! O-093! Reconstruction of paleoclimate around the late MIS 5 period based on biogenic silica contents of Takano
Formation in the southern margin of Nagano City, Japan.
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Chair persons: E. Alyeva and X. Yang 11:20 - 11:40! Nozue, Y., Tawara, T., Kakuta, N., Kumon, F., Kawai, S. and Fukushima, K.! O-094! Paleoenvironments inferred from molecular fossils in Takano Formation, Nagano Prefecture, Japan:
coniferous biomarkers.11:40 - 12:00! Stevens, T., Lu, H., Armitage, S.J., Thomas, D.S.G. and Lunn, H.R. ! O-095! Sedimentation, diagenesis and preservation of late Quaternary Chinese loess; implications for
interpreting the palaeoclimate record.
Chair persons: T. Sakai and K. Sawada12:00 - 12:20! Sawada, K., Okano, K. and Kotone, T.! O-096! Paleoenvironmental variations recorded by terrigenous organic matter in Miocene turbidite sediments of
the Kawabata Formation, Yubari, central Hokkaido, Japan. 12:20 - 12:40! Kim, J.Y., Yang, D.Y., Kim, J.C., Yi, S.H., Nahm, W.H. and Choi, D.W.! O-097! The Upper Pleistocene fluvial sedimentary sequence and stratigraphy in S. Korea.
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Chair persons: Y.I. Lee and H. Hirano14:40 - 15:00! Nehza, O., Woo, K.S. and Lee, K.C.! O-098! Textural and isotopic proxies for paleoclimatic reconstruction from the Cretaceous Shinyangdong,
Hwasan and Banyawol lacustrine stromatolites, Gyeongsang Basin, SE Korea.15:00 - 15:20! Hirano, H., Li, G., Iwasaki, S., Tanaka, S., Aida, K., Sakai, T., Saka, Y. and Ohta, T.! O-099! Global correlation of the Lower Cretaceous Jixi Group, NE China by means of stable carbon isotope
stratigraphy.15:20 - 15:40! Tanaka, S.! O-100! Early Cretaceous (Aptian - Albian) palynoflora of Hokkaido, Japan.15:40 - 16:00! Hasegawa, H. and Minjin, C.! O-101! Stratigraphy and sedimentary environments of the Djadokhta Formation (Campanian) in southern
Mongolia and its paleoclimatic implication.
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Chair persons: G.M. Friedman and H. Okada16:20 - 16:40! Keynote: Friedman, G.M.! O-102! The first half-century of the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS) 1952-2002.16:40 - 17:00! Duck, R.W.! O-103! Some pioneering, nineteenth century Scottish studies of fluvial, estuarine and coastal sedimentary
processes.Chair persons: K. Hoyanagi and H. Machiyama 17:00 - 17:20! Rothwell, G., Croudace, I., Rindby, A. and Thomson, J.! O-104! ITRAX: application of a novel multi-function core scanner to high-resolution measurement of geochemical
variability in sediment cores.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: M.Z. Li and P. Hill9:40 - 10:00! Wright, L.D. and Friedrichs, C.T. ! O-105! Recent advances in understanding continental shelf sediment transport.10:00 - 10:20! Flemming, B.W. and Bartholomä, A. ! O-106! Bedform dynamics and associated sand transport on the southeast African continental shelf.10:20 - 10:40! Li, M.Z. and King, E.L.! O-107! Seabed disturbance and sediment mobility on the storm-dominated Sable Isalnd Bank, Scotian shelf.10:40 - 11:00! Le Bot, S., Idier, D., Augris, C., Garlan, T., Guennoc, P., Harrison, M., James, C., Philpott, S.,
Trentesaux, A., Vinchon, C. and Fournier, M.! O-108! Stability fields for bedforms of continental shelves: determination of discriminant environmental
parameters. Example from the Dover Strait.
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Chair persons: M.Z. Li and P. Hill11:20 - 11:40! Keen, T.R., Slingerland, R.L., Teague, W.J., Furukawa, Y., Bentley, S.J. and Rowley, C.D.! O-109! Sediment transport processes and event bed formation on continental shelves.11:40 - 12:00! Son, C.S., Flemming, B.W. and Chang, T.S.! O-110! Sedimentary structures of shoreface-connected ridges off the East Frisian coast, southern North Sea: storm
climate and preservation potential.12:00 - 12:20! Shi, X., Liu, Y., Chen, Z., Wei, J., Ge, S., Wang, K., Yang, S., Cai, D., Cheng, Z., Bu, W. and Yi,
H.-I.! O-111! Sediment sources, transportation and distribution pattern in the Yellow Sea.12:20 - 12:40! Fettweis, M., Houziaux, J.-S., Francken, F. and van den Eynde, D.! O-112! 100 years of anthropogenic influence on the cohesive sediment distribution in the Belgian North Sea
coastal zone as determined by numerical modelling and comparison of historical and recent field data.
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Chair persons: K. Arai and K. Ikehara14:40 - 15:00! Yamada, Y., Baba, K. and Matsuoka, T.! O-113! Seamount subduction to accretionary wedges and its impact on geomorphology, slope stability and
subsurface fluid flow.15:00 - 15:20! Laberg, J.S., Guidard, S., Mienert, J., Vorren, T.O., Haflidason, H. and Nygård, A.! O-114! Morphology and morphogenesis of a high-latitude canyon; the Andøya canyon, Norwegian Sea.15:20 - 15:40! Ikehara, K. and Usami, K.! O-115! Characteristics and origin of seismo-turbidites by the 1993 Hokkaido-Nansei-oki earthquake,
northeastern margin of the Japan Sea.15:40 - 16:00! Lee, G.S., Kim, D.C. and Lee, G.H.! O-116! Sedimentary environment and acoustic characteristics of gas-bearing sediments in Jinhae Bay, the South
Sea of Korea.
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Chair persons: K. Arai and K. Ikehara 16:20 - 16:40! Jagodziński, R.! O-117! Diagnostic features of modern, relict and palimpsest sediments on Vietnam and Sunda shelves -South
China Sea.16:40 - 17:00! Diwakar, M.! O-118! Genesis of high energy transgressive marine sediments from the Late Jurassic of Wagad, Kachchh Basin,
India.17:00 - 17:20! Chang, T.S., Flemming, B.W., Tilch, E. and Bartholomä, A.! O-119! Late Holocene transgressive deposition and preservation potential in a back-barrier tidal basin of the
East Frisian Wadden Sea (Southern North Sea).17:20 - 17:40! Makhlouf, I. ! O-120! Palaeoenvironments and sequence stratigraphy of the East Gondwana Palaeozoic succession in Jordan.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: S.O. Franz, Y. Makino and L. Hansen9:40 - 10:00! Virtasalo, J.J., Kotilainen, A.T., Räsänen, M.E. ! O-121! Facies model for deglaciation of large low-relief continental basins: late-Quaternary depositional history
of the Archipelago Sea, northern Baltic Sea.10:00 - 10:20! Pedersen, S.A.S.! O-122! Depositional features of piggyback basins in a low frictional soft sedimentary thin-skinned thrust-fault
complex.
Chair persons: S.O. Franz, Y. Makino and L. Hansen10:20 - 10:40! Hansen, L., Tønnesen, J.F. and Eilertsen, R.! O-123! 3D-infill pattern of a deglaciated bedrock valley in Stryn, Western Norway.10:40 - 11:00! Lang, S., Hinderer, M. and Hoppe, A.! O-124! Controls for discontinuous fluvial sedimentation in a Cenozoic low-subsidence rift basin
(Hanau-Seligenstadt Basin, Germany).
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Chair persons: S.O. Franz, Y. Makino and L. Hansen11:20 - 11:40! Eilertsen, R. and Hansen, L.! O-125! Morphology of scours in distributary channels revealed by interferometric sonar; examples from the Lake
Øyeren delta, Norway.11:40 - 12:00! Suzuki, S.! O-126! Depositional processes of the Kibi Group, Paleogene gravelly valley-fill deposits in an uplifted basin,
Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan.12:00 - 12:20! Paudel, M.R. and Sakai, H.! O-127! Late Pleistocene depositional environmental changes in the draining stage of the Paleo-Kathmandu Lake
in the southern part of the Kathmandu Basin, Central Nepal.12:20 - 12:40! Nielsen, L.H., Petersen, H.I., Duc, N.A., Tuan, H.A., Boldreel, L.O., Fyhn, M.B.W., Hien, L.V. and
Thai, N.D.! O-128! Depositional model of the Neogene lacustrine-fluvial succession of the Krong Pa Graben, central Vietnam
with emphasis on potential source rock and reservoir rocks.
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Chair persons: S.O. Franz, Y. Makino and L. Hansen14:40 - 15:00! Dinis, P. and Pena dos Reis, R.! O-129! Late Carboniferous to Permian Buç aco Basin revisited - new facies interpretations (Central Western
Portugal).15:00 - 15:20! Gibert, L., Orti, F. and Rosell, L.! O-130! Plio-Pleistocene lacustrine evaporates of the Baza Basin (Betic Chain, SE Spain).
Chair persons: R. Steel and Y. Saito15:20 - 15:40! Hwang, I.! O-131! River mouth processes in large-scale Gilbert-type Fan Delta, the Duksung Fan delta, Miocene Pohang
Basin, SE Korea.15:40 - 16:00! Zhang, X., Luo, P., Luo, Z., Liu, L., Gu, J. and Yuan, X.! O-132! Channel style response to base level change of a Later Triassic fluvial-deltaic system in northeastern
Ordos Basin, China.
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Chair persons: R. Steel and Y. Saito16:20 - 16:40! Soliman, O.M., Riding, J.B., Miller M.A., Hughes, G.W. and Duaiji, A.A.! O-133! Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of transgressive deltaic deposits, Khafji Stringers, Wasia
Formation, Offshore Fields, NE Saudi Arabia.16:40 - 17:00! Enge, H.D., Leren, B.L.S., Howell, J., Buckley, S. and Martinius, A.! O-134! Laser scanner as a tool in sedimentological mapping - a case study of the 3D sandbody architecture of the
shallow marine Roda Sandstone, N-Spain. 17:00 - 17:20! Sato, T. and Masuda, F.! O-135! Three dimensional analysis of the accumulation rate in the Yahagi delta central Japan.17:20 - 17:40! Leren, B.L.S., Kjærefjord, J.M., Martinius, A.W., Sygnabere, T.O., Wiig ,M. and Alme, A.! O-136! New insights into depositional architecture of the Middle Jurassic Oseberg fan delta system, Northern
Norwegian North Sea.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: J. Southard, T. Muto and Y. Miyata 9:40 - 10:00! Leclair, S.F.! O-137! Preservation potential of dune deposits in a large river.10:00 - 10:20! Kantoush, S., Bollaert, E., Boillat, J.-L. and Schleiss, A.! O-138! Physical processes of suspended sediment deposition and transport in shallow reservoirs.10:20 - 10:40! Miyoshi, T., Yamada, Y. and Matsuoka, T. ! O-139! Computer simulation of sedimentary processes by solid - fluid coupling.10:40 - 11:00! Yokokawa, M., Muraoka, S. and Naruse, H.! O-140! Preliminary report on bedform existence fields for low-density grains.
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Chair persons: K. Nemth and Y. Miyabuchi11:20 - 11:40! Zernack, A., Procter, J. and Cronin, S. ! O-141! Sedimentary signatures of cyclic growth and destruction of stratovolcanoes: a case study at Mt. Taranaki,
NZ.11:40 - 12:00! Fulop, A., Kovacs, M. and Crihan, M.! O-142! Felsic calc-alkaline volcanism-related pyroclastic sedimentation in Gutai Mts. and Maramures Basin,
Eastern Carpathians, Romania.12:00 - 12:20! Miyabuchi, Y. ! O-143! A 90,000-year tephrostratigraphic framework of Aso Volcano, Japan.12:20 - 12:40! Nemeth, K. and Cronin, S. ! O-144! Intra- and extra-caldera volcaniclastic facies architecture of a frequently active mafic island-arc volcano,
Ambrym Island, Vanuatu.
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Chair persons: S. Cronin and R. Furukawa14:40 - 15:00! Lube, G., Cronin, S., Freundt, A., Platz, T., Procter, J. and Sheridan, M.! O-145! Flow and deposition of pyroclastic granular flows of the 1975 Ngauruhoe eruption, New Zealand.15:00 - 15:20! Maeno, F. and Taniguchi, H.! O-146! Sedimentation and welding processes of dilute pyroclastic density currents during a 6.5 ka marine
caldera-forming eruption, Kikai volcano, Japan.15:20 - 15:40! Furukawa, R.! O-147! Characterization of intra-plinian pyroclastic flow deposit - an example from Tarumai volcano, Hokkaido,
northern Japan.15:40 - 16:00! Cronin, S., Platz, T., Procter, J. and Stewart, B.! O-148! Depositional facies and sedimentary variability in the deposits of dome-generated block-and-ash flows.
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Chair persons: V. Manville and S. Takarada 16:20 - 16:40! Sušnik, J., Barclay, J. and Alexander, J.! O-149! When is a lahar not a lahar? Observations from the Belham River Valley, Montserrat.16:40 - 17:00! Gorin, G., Guarin, F., Neuwerth, R., Suter, F. and Espinosa, A.! O-150! Pleistocene stacked volcaniclastic mass flows infilling an interandean depression: the Quindío-Risaralda
Fan in Central Colombia.17:00 - 17:20! Yoshida, H. and Sugai, T.! O-151! Large-scale debris transport event derived from sector collapse at 24 ka of Asama Volcano, central Japan,
interpreted from sedimentary characteristics.17:20 - 17:40! Takarada, S. and Melendez, C.! O-152! Depositional features and transport mechanism of debris avalanches: the 1980 Mount St. Helens, Usu
Zenkoji, and 1792 Unzen Mayuyama debris avalanches.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: S. Lang, H. Arato and T. Nakanishi9:40 - 10:00! Chijiwa, K. ! O-153! Coalification and sedimentary tectonics of the Miocene sequences in the Outer Zone of Southwest Japan
and the Ryukyu Arc.10:00 - 10:20! Aizawa, J. ! O-154! Succinite as an indicator of sedimentation and diagenesis from Tertiary coal and coal-bearing strata in
southwestern coalfields of Japan.
10:20 - 10:40! !!10:40 - 11:00! !!
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Chair persons: C. Busby and O. Takano11:20 - 11:40! Busby, C., Hagan, J., Garrison, N., De Oreo, S., Roullet, F., Gans, P., Skilling, I., Putirka, K.,
Wagner, D. and Pluhar, C.! O-155! Paleogeography and volcano-tectonic evolution of the Ancestral Cascade Arc, Sierra Nevada, California
(USA) .11:40 - 12:00! Ruiz-Ortiz, P.A., Castro, J.M., Gea, G.A., Molina, J.M., Nieto, L.M. and Rey, F.J. ! O-156! Sedimentation / tectonics relations in extensional basins. Examples from the Mesozoic of the Betic
Cordillera. Southern Spain.12:00 - 12:20! Holbrook, J.M. and Goble, R.J.! O-157! Sensitivity and response rates to active faulting for a large meandering alluvial river: insights from the
Mississippi River in the New Madrid seismic zone, USA.12:20 - 12:40! Li, Z. ! O-158! Late Mesozoic tectonic inversion of the eastern North China craton: evidences from basin-fill records.
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Chair persons: C. Busby and O. Takano 14:40 - 15:00! Xie, X., Müller, D., Li, S., Gong, Z. and Steinberger, B.! O-159! Origin of anomalous post-rift subsidence along the northern South China Sea Margin.15:00 - 15:20! Egawa, K. and Lee, Y.! O-160! Tectono-stratigraphic development of the Triassic Nampo Group, South Korea, and its implication for
East Asia tectonics.15:20 - 15:40! Fan, D., Li, C., Yokoyama, K., Zhou, B. and Wang, Q.! O-161! Neogene evolution of the Yangtze drainage basin: constraints from Th(U)-Pb ages of monazites in the
Yangtze Delta, China.15:40 - 16:00! Ko, J.! O-162! Tertiary geology of the Yellow Sea: formation and evolution of the Gunsan Basin, Korea.
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Chair persons: C. Busby and O. Takano 16:20 - 16:40! Arima, M., Mazumder, R. and Van Loon, A.J.T.! O-163! Unknown soft-sediment deformation structures in Paleoproterozoic seismites.16:40 - 17:00! Juhász, G., Pogácsás, G. and Magyar, I.! O-164! Integrated stratigraphy and architecture of a back-arc lake-basin - a key to structural evolution in the
Pannonian Basin, Hungary.17:00 - 17:20! Prasetyadi, C., Suparka, E.R., Harsolumakso, A.H. and Sapiie, B.! O-165! The Larangan Complex: a newly found Eocene tectonic melange rock in Karangsambung area, Central
Java, Indonesia.17:20 - 17:40! Hall, C. and Jones, S.! O-166! Detrital zircon provenance, structure and sedimentology of the Paleoproterozoic Woodline Formation,
Western Australia: implications for the evolution of Proterozoic Australia.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
14:00 - 14:30! Presidential Address! Judith A. MCKENZIE! A-003! ! "Windows into the Carbonate World"
14:30 - 15:20! IAS Reports: Report from the President! Judith A. McKenzieReport from the General Secretary! Jose Pedro CalvoReport from the Treasurer! Patric JacobsReport from the Editors! Peter Haughton & Ian Jarvis
15:20 - 15:45! Announcements: New Bureau and Council! Judith A. McKenzieThe 18th ISC2010, Mendoza, Argentina ! Eduardo Luis PiovanoThe 25th IAS meeting in 2007, Patras, Greece! Avaam ZelilidisIUGS-IYPE 2007-2009! Zhang Hongren - President of IUGS
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16:00 - 16:10! Student Poster Awards! !16:10 - 16:20! Honorary member citation! Adrian Immenhauser! ! Brief speech! André Strasser16:20 - 16:30! Sorby medal citation! John Kaldi16:30 - 17:00! Sorby Lecture ! Prof. Charlotte B. SCHREIBER (Univ. Washington)! A-004! ! "Understanding Evaporites"
Conveners: T. Collett (USGS), C. Paull (MBARI) and R. Matsumoto (Univ. Tokyo)9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Paull, C.K. and Ussler III, W. ! S-049! Styles and regimes of methane release from gas hydrate deposits.
9:40 - 10:00! Collett, T., Riedel, M., Malone, M. and the IODP Expedition 311 Shipboard Scientific Party! S-050! Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 311 - Cascadia Margin Gas Hydrates.10:00 - 10:20! Bohrmann, G., Abegg, F. and Kuhs, W.F.! S-051! Fabric analyses and structural composition of gas hydrate samples from Hydrate Ridge ODP Leg 204.10:20 - 10:40! Hutchinson, D.R., Ruppel, C., Collett, T.S., Pohlman, J., Hart, P.E. and Snyder, F.! S-052! Minibasins and subsurface gas hydrate in the Gulf of Mexico.10:40 - 11:00! Matsumoto, R. and Ishida, Y.! S-053! Environmental impact of methane seeps in cold waters: an example of giant plumes from the eastern
margin of Japan Sea.
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11:20 - 11:40! Fujii, T., Namikawa, T., Nakamizu, M., Nishimura, M., Takano, O., Kobayashi, T. and Tsuji, Y.! ! ! S-054
! Characterization of gas hydrate-bearing sediments for an attempt to resource assessment, eastern Nankai Trough, Japan.
11:40 - 12:00! Liu, C., Schnurle, P., Chiu, J., Tseng, W. and Wang, Y.! S-055! Recent progresses on seismic investigations of gas hydrate offshore Southwestern Taiwan. 12:00 - 12:20! Shakirov, R., Obzhirov, A., Biebow, N. and Tsunogai, U.! S-056! Methane venting and mud volcanoes in the Sea of Okhotsk and Sakhalin Island.12:20 - 12:40! Dallimore, S.R., Collett, T.S. and Yokoi, K.! S-057! The Mallik gas hydrate field, Mackenzie delta, Canada: a summary of research and development studies of
a terrestrial gas hydrate deposit.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: C. Busby (UCSB) and K. Hisada (Univ. Tsukuba)9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Busby, C.! S-058! Volcano-sedimentary processes in a rifting island arc.
9:40 - 10:00 ! Mueller, W.U., Daigneault, R. and Corcoran, P.L.! S-059! Lithofacies and characteristics of subduction-generated Archean strike-slip basins in the Superior and
Slave cratons.10:00 - 10:20! Lee, Y.! S-060! Provenance of the Hayang Group (Early Cretaceous) in the Yeongyang Subbasin, SE Korea and its
bearing on the tectonic history and the Cretaceous paleogeography of SW Japan.10:20 - 10:40! Hisada, K., Lee, Y. and Arai, S.! S-061! Tectonics, volcanism and sedimentation at obliquely subducting stage; early Cretaceous sediments in
Japan and Korea.10:40 - 11:00! Roser, B.P.! S-062! Geochemical provenance signatures in clastic sedimentary terranes of SW Japan and Hokkaido.
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11:20 - 11:40! Okamura, Y.! S-063! Rifting and basin inversion along the eastern margin of the Japan Sea.11:40 - 12:00! Yuasa, M., Nishimura, A., Kisimoto, K., Murakami, F., Ishizuka, O. and Joshima, M.! S-064! Volcanogenic sediments and rocks of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana arcs: products through submarine volcano
tectonic process.12:00 - 12:20! Yamamoto, T.! S-065! Sedimentary processes caused by felsic caldera-forming volcanism in Late Miocene to Quaternary NE
Japan arc.12:20 - 12:40! Moore, C.L.! S-066! Quenching Conundrums: ideas from a deep water volcano-sedimentary succession, SW Hokkaido, Japan.
Chair person: C. Pirmez9:40 - 10:00! Mansor, S., Droz, L., Savoye, B. and Beaubouef, R.! O-171! Correlation of ODP well logs and high resolution seismic data on the Amazon Fan: impact for the study of
avulsion in deep-water.10:00 - 10:20! Jegou, I., Savoye, B., Droz, L. and Pirmez, C.! O-172! New insights of the construction of the recent distal lobes of the Amazon Deep-Sea Fan from 22 ka to 9 ka.10:20 - 10:40! Dennielou, B., Jallet, L. and Berne, S.! O-173! Persistent deposition of sand beds during the last glacial termination and the Holocene in the deep basin of
the Gulf of Lions, Western Mediterranean.10:40 - 11:00! Sylvester, Z., Prather, B., Deptuck, M., Pirmez, C. and O'Byrne, C.! O-174! Delta-related submarine channel initiation and evolution in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico.
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Chair person: T. Sakai11:20 - 11:40! Hodgson, D.M., Brunt, R., Pringle, J.K., Flint, S.S., Haigh, C. and Kavanagh, J.P.! O-175! A high-resolution stratigraphical and sedimentological analysis of a sand-rich submarine slope
channel-levee complex: evolution of the erosional and depositional record.11:40 - 12:00! Brunt, R.L., Hodgson, D.M., Flint, S.S., Pringle, J.K., Haigh, C. and Oliveira, C.M.! O-176! Anatomy of a sand-rich lower submarine slope channel complex.12:00 - 12:20! Dan, G., Savoye, B., Sultan, N., Cattaneo, A., Gaullier, V., Deverchere, J., Yelles, K. and MARADJA
and PRISMA teams! O-177! Characterization of earthquake-induced landslides offshore Algiers (Algerian margin, Western
Mediterranean).12:20 - 12:40! Peakall, J., Masson, D., Corney, R., Keevil, G., Kane, I. and McCaffrey, B.! O-178! Global variations in submarine channel sinuosity.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: K.S.Woo and T. Yamada 9:40 - 10:00! Swart, P.K.! O-179! Controls on the carbon isotope geochemistry of modern marginal carbonate sediments: consequences for
the application of carbon isotope stratigraphy in ancient sediments.10:00 - 10:20! Hippler, D. and Immenhauser, A. ! O-180! The effect of early meteoric diagenesis on the Ca-isotope system: a case study from altered
Holocene/Pleistocene bivalves (Gulf of Corinth area, Greece).10:20 - 10:40! van der Kooij, B., Immenhauser, A., Steuber, T., Hagmaier, M. and Bahamonde, J.! O-181! Origin and driving mechanisms of volumetrically important radiaxial fibrous calcite precipitation on
deep submarine slopes.10:40 - 11:00! Immenhauser, A., v.d. Land, C., Steuber, T., Graaf, J., Simone, L., v.d. Kooij, B. and Hagmaier, M.
! O-182! Primary low-Mg calcite ooids from the Cretaceous of Greece and Italy - implications for ooid genesis and
Cretaceous seawater chemistry.
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Chair persons: P. Swart and A. da Silva11:20 - 11:40! Karim, A., Orberger, B., Vachard, D. and St-Bezar, B.! O-183! Depositional environments and diagenetic evolution of Mississippian calcareous sandstones and
thrombolites: the late Viséan Tizra Formation (Central Morocco) .11:40 - 12:00! Habib, M.! O-184! Karstification in the dolomite of Elika Formation and related bauxite deposit Jajarm region Northern
Khurassan, North East of Iran.12:00 - 12:20! Tuo, S., Liu, Z., Zhao, Q. and Cheng, X.! O-185! Marine carbonate dissolution during the Eocene-Oligocene transition: grain size and carbonate records of
ODP Sites 1263 and 1265 in South Atlantic.12:20 - 12:40! Woo, K.S., Lee, K.C. and Son, I.S.! O-186! The origin of the calcite speleothems in Yongcheon and Dangcheomul Lava Tubes, Jeju Island, Korea:
their sedimentological significance and potential for the World Heritage Nomination.
Chair persons: J. Kaldi and K.Kashima9:40 - 10:00! Kashima, K.! O-187! Holocene environmental changes at coastal lagoons and marshes in Japan.10:00 - 10:20! Al-Ghadban, A. and El-Sammak, A.! O-188! Quality and toxicity of the sediments from the northern region of Kuwait Territorial, northern Arabian
Gulf.10:20 - 10:40! Al-Shamroukh, D., Arima, M. and El-Sammak, A.! O-189! Secular variation of Cr, Ni, V and Hg in inter-tidal bottom sediments of Suliabikhat Bay, Kuwait.10:40 - 11:00! Okunishi, K.! O-190! Environmental hazards due to the formation of HEDORO (organic and anaerobic sludge) in reservoirs.
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Chair persons: J. Kaldi and K.Kashima11:20 - 11:40! Duck, R.W.! O-191! Formation and evolution of gas escape features in the sedimentary sequences of Loch Tay, Scotland11:40 - 12:00! Le Bot, S., His, E., Desprez, M., Baltzer, A., Claveleau, D., Lafite, R. and Fournier, M.! O-192! Impacts of marine aggregate extraction activity on a pebbly seabed. Example from the eastern English
Channel (France).12:00 - 12:20! Little, K., Payenberg, T., Lang, S. and Kaldi, J.! O-193! Using sequence stratigraphy and sedimentology to define a CO2 storage site.12:20 - 12:40! Kaldi, J. and Payenberg, T.H.D.! O-194! Geological input to selection, evaluation, and monitoring of CO2 geosequestration sites.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: P. Luczynski and M. Nara9:40 - 10:00 Pemberton, G.S. and Gingras, M. O-195
Bio-pipeline networks in low permeability gas charged bioturbated reservoirs.10:00 - 10:20 Dafoe, L.T., Gingras, M., Saunders, T.D.A. and Pemberton, G.S. O-196
Euzonus mucronata as a modern analogue to the trace-maker of Macaronichnus segregatis.10:20 - 10:40 Lettley, C.D., Pemberton, G.S. and Gingras, M.K. O-197
Densely packed, helical burrows from the Athabasca oil sand deposit of Western Canada - Gyrolithes, Spirophyton, or a new ichnogenera?
10:40 - 11:00 David, A., Puspoki, Z. and Kozak, M. O-198Sedimentological and ichnological analysis of a transgression related bentonite bearing series.
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Chair persons: G.S. Pemberton and Y. Kondo11:20 - 11:40 Hovikoski, J., Räsänen, M., Gingras, M., Ranzi, A.and Melo, J. O-199
Tidal- and seasonal controls in the formation of Miocene IHS deposits, western Amazonian foreland basin .
Chair persons: G.S. Pemberton and Y. Kondo11:40 - 12:00 Kumar, P., Saraswati, P.K. and Banerjee, S. O-200
Characterization of Early Miocene shell beds of mixed carbonate-siliciclastic sequence of Kutch, India.12:00 - 12:20 Banerjee, S. O-201
Sand-cracks and petees in Proterozoic Chorhat Sandstone, Vindhyan basin of central India and their implications.
12:20 - 12:40 uczy ski, P. O-202Improvements in stromatoporoid morphometry and their application in reconstructing the sedimentary environment.
Chair person: S. Hunter9:40 - 10:00 Woo, K.S. and Jo, K.N. O-203
Paleoclimatic investigation using speleothems in South Korea: an overview.10:00 - 10:20 Irino, T., Tada, A., Kuwayama, Y., Usui, T., Nagao, S., Ikehara, K. and Minagawa, M. O-204
Inorganic suspension load from the Tokachi River, Hokkaido, Japan.10:20 - 10:40 Nahm, W.-H., Kim, J-Y., Yang, D.-Y. and Yu, K.-M. O-205
Late Pleistocene paleosols of the Yeongsan Estuary, Southwestern Korea.10:40 - 11:00 Van Rooij, D., Blamart, D., Foubert, A. and Henriet, J.-P. O-206
Offshore record of British-Irish Ice Sheet fluctuations during the last glacial cycle: implications for deep-water sedimentation.
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Chair persons: K.S.Woo and T. Irino 11:20 - 11:40 Hunter, S., Stow, D., Stanford, J., Wilkinson, D., Rohling, E. and Bacon, S. O-207
Multi-proxy sedimentary analysis of the Holocene sequence of the Eirik Drift, southern Greenland margin, with emphasis on Deep Western Boundary Current flux variations.
11:40 - 12:00 Cancelled O-208
12:00 - 12:20 Eilertsen, R., Corner, G.D., Kvale, E.P. and Jensen, M. O-209Using tidal rhythmites as a proxy for paleoprecipitation.
12:20 - 12:40 Strand, K., Junttila, J., Lamminen, J., Näsi, J., Siira, T., Tiensuu, K. and Valppu, H. O-210Sediment composition changes in Prydz Bay Continental Margin, Antarctica - implications for palaeoclimate.
27th August - 1st September, 2006 ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: J. Southard, M. Yokokawa and T. Muto 9:40 - 10:00! Hiscott, R.N., Flood, R.D., Aksu, A.E., Kinney, J. and Yaşar, D.! O-211! Saline density-current channel created by Mediterranean inflow to the Black Sea through the Bosphorus
Strait: morphology, history, and surface-current modification imaged by swath mapping and Huntec boomer profiles.
10:00 - 10:20! Talling, P., Amy, L. and Wynn, R.! O-212! Geometry of individual turbidite beds correlated over 120 x 30 km, Miocene Marnoso Arenacea
Formation, Italian Apennines: comparison to previous experimental and numerical model results.10:20 - 10:40! Kane, I., Kneller, B., Dykstra, M., Kassem, A. and McCaffrey, B.! O-213! Quantitative analysis and sedimentology of deep-marine channel-levees: an example from the Rosario
Formation, Baja California del Norte, Mexico.10:40 - 11:00! Haughton, P., Davis, C., McCaffrey, W. and Barker, S.! O-214! Deep-water facies, fans and equilibrium slopes - the significance of hybrid turbidite-slurry-debrite beds.
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Chair persons: J. Southard, M. Yokokawa and T. Muto 11:20 - 11:40! Naruse, H., Saito, Y. and Masuda, F.! O-215! Flow transformation of the subaerial debris-flow into multiple turbidity currents.11:40 - 12:00! Saitoh, Y.! O-216! Density fluctuations in experimental quasi-steady turbidity currents: visualization by temperature.12:00 - 12:20! Sato, H., Kurita, K. and Sakaguchi, H.! O-217! Experimental study of the mobility of long run-out landslides on Mars.12:20 - 12:40! Batt, R., Peakall, J., Ingham, D., Elliott, L., Best, J. and Pourkashanian, M.! O-218! Density current flow over bed roughness: 2D and 3D numerical simulations and experiments.
Chair persons: C. Paola and O. Takano 9:40 - 10:00! Kim, W., Paola, C. and Sheets, B.A.! O-219! Steering of experimental channels by an active relay ramp.10:00 - 10:20! Krèzsek, C., Adam, J. and Grujic, D.! O-220! Structural evolution driven by sedimentation: experimental insight in the kinematics of growth
fault/rollover systems.
Chair persons: C. Paola and O. Takano 10:20 - 10:40! Swenson, J.B.! O-221! Relative importance of fluvial input and wave energy in controlling the timescale for distributary channel
avulsion.10:40 - 11:00! Swenson, J.B. and Törnqvist, T.E.! O-222! What is the shelf edge? Morphodynamic modelling of the spatiotemporal relation between sea level,
shoreline, and subaqueous clinoform rollover.
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Chair persons: C. Paola and O. Takano 11:20 - 11:40! Törnqvist, T.E., Wortman, S.R., Mateo, Z.R.P., Milne, G.A. and Swenson, J.B.! O-223! Does sea-level lowstand always lead to cross-shelf valley formation and source-to-sink sediment flux?11:40 - 12:00! Wells, M., Allison, P., Piggott, M., Pain, C., Hampson, G. and Dodman, A.! O-224! The Imperial College Ocean Model: a new model for examining ancient seas.12:00 - 12:20! Charvin, K., Hampson, G., Gallagher, K., Hegre, J.A. and Labourdette, R.! O-225! Inverse modelling of shallow marine stratigraphy.12:20 - 12:40! Heimsund, S., Möller, N. and Guargena, C.! O-226! FLOW-3D simulation of the Ormen Lange field, mid Norway.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: P. Clift (Uni. Aberdeen), H. Zheng (Tongji Univ.) and R. Tada (Univ. Tokyo)
9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Sakai, H.! S-071! The Himalayas-Tibetan plateau have reached present elevation before initiation of Indian summer
monsoon at 10 Ma.
9:40 - 10:10! George, A.D., Green, P.F., Galbraith, R.F. and Raymo, M.E.! S-074! Rapid transportation of Himalayan sediment to the Bengal Fan since 10 Ma.10:10 - 10:35! Clift, P., Giosan, L., Blusztajn, J., Campbell, I.H., Allen, C.H., Constantinescu, S., Tabrez, A.,
Danish ,M., Inam, A., Rabbani, M.M. and Carter, A.! S-068! Erosional response of Himalaya to Holocene climate changes recorded in the sediments of the Indus Delta.10:35 - 11:00! Nath, B.N., Sapota, T., Aldahan, A. and Possnert, G.! S-072! Late Cenozoic sedimentation in Lake Baikal, Siberia and its linkage to tectonics, climate and depositional
environment.
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11:20 - 11:45! Sun, Y. and An, Z.! S-073! Trend, rhythm and amplitude of the East Asian monsoon variation since the late Pliocene recorded by
eolian sediments in the Chinese Loess Plateau.11:45 - 12:10! Tada, R. and Nagashima, K.! S-070! Onset and evolution of millennial-scale variability in East Asian monsoon and its possible relation with
uplift of Himalaya and Tibet during late Cenozoic.12:10 - 12:35! Zheng, H.! S-069! Ultra-high rates of loess sedimentation at Zhengzhou since Stage 7: implication for the Yellow River
Erosion of the Sanmen Gorge.12:35 - 12:40! Clift, P., Zheng, H. and Tada, R.! Summary of the session!
Lunch
Conveners: S. Goodbred (Vanderbilt Univ.), S.S. Chun (Chonnam Nat. Univ.), A. Bartholomä (Senckenberg Inst.) and Y. Saito (GSJ/AIST)
Chair persons: S.S. Chun, A. Bartholomä and Y. Saito 14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Syvitski, J. and Saito, Y.! S-075! Morphodynamics of deltas under the influence of humans.
14:40 - 15:00! Bartholomä, A.! S-076! Sea-level rise, barrier islands, and human response options along the German North Sea Coast.15:00 - 15:20! Chun, S.S. and Kim, J.W.! S-077! Environmental change in coastal area by the longest dyke in the World.15:20 - 15:40! Matsuoka, K.! S-078! Changes in the aquatic environment of Isahaya Bay, Ariake Sound, West Japan: from the view point of
dinoflagellate cyst assemblage.15:40 - 16:00! Bartholdy, J., Pedersen, J.B.T. and Schrøder, O.! S-079! Fine grained sediment budgets for tidal areas evaluated by means of anthropogenic induced heavy metal
tracers.
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Chair persons: S.S. Chun, A. Bartholomä and Y. Saito 16:20 - 16:40! Aalto, R.! S-080! The role of lowland floodplains in modulating sediment delivery to coastal environments: comparisons
between natural and human-influenced dispersal systems.16:40 - 17:00! Yang, Z., Wang, H., Saito, Y. and Milliman, J.D.! S-081! Dam impact on the coastal zone in China: with special reference to the Huanghe (Yellow River) and the
Changjiang (Yangtze River).17:00 - 17:20! Nguyen, V.L., Ta, T.K.O., Tateishi, M., Kobayashi, I. and Saito, Y.! S-082! Latest Holocene evolution and human impact on the coastal zone of Mekong River Delta, Vietnam.17:20 - 17:40! Amano, A., Iwamoto, N., Inoue, T. and Inouchi, Y.! S-083! Seafloor environmental changes resulting from nineteenth century reclamation in Mishou Bay, Bungo
Channel, Southwest Japan.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Conveners: B. Hart (McGill Univ.) and O. Takano (JAPEX)
Chair person: B. Hart 9:00 - 9:30 ! KEYNOTE: Hart, B. ! S-084! 3-D seismic stratigraphy: an expanding toolkit.
9:40 - 10:00! Nakanishi, T. and Lang, S.C.! S-085! Integration of sequence stratigraphy and 3D seismic data visualisation: an application to reduce
exploration uncertainties in Cooper/Eromanga basins, Australia.10:00 - 10:20! Andreassen, K. and Laberg, J.S.! S-086! 3D seismic data reveal information about past ice-streams and their dynamics.10:20 - 10:40! Lang, S.C., Seggie, R., Marshall, N., Alsop, D., Cubitt, C. and Kirk, R.! S-087! Sequence stratigraphy and depositional analogues for Late Triassic fluvial reservoir-prone successions
of the Rankin Trend, NW Shelf Australia.10:40 - 11:00! Zeng, X., Gawthorpe, R. and Redfern, J. ! S-088! Seismic geomorphology and deposition elements of the Miocene slope system, Offshore Vietnam.
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11:20 - 11:40! Saeki, T., Inamori, T. and Takano, O.! S-089! 3D seismic interpretation of submarine fans in the shallow structure beneath the sea floor in the northern
part of the Kumano basin, Japan.11:40 - 12:00! Sawada, H., Matsuyama, T., Konda, Y. and Hashimura, T.! S-090! Middle & Upper Miocene slope channel sandstone reservoir of Sadewa gas field, offshore Mahakam delta,
North Kutei Basin, east Kalimantan, Indonesia - modeling of channel sand-body based on exploratory well and 3D seismic.
12:00 - 12:20! Takano, O., Nishimura, M., Kato, A. and Saeki, T.! S-091! Seismic facies-guided geomorphological analysis of submarine-fan shape variation using 3D seismic data.12:20 - 12:40! Comments and Discussion!
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Conveners: M. Tucker (Univ. Durham) and Y. Kakuwa (Univ. Tokyo)
Chair person: M. Tucker14:00 - 14:30 ! KEYNOTE: Wignall, P. and Racki, G. ! S-092! Mass extinctions, volcanism and anoxia: comparisons of the end-Permian and early Jurassic events.
14:40 - 15:00! Jarvis, I.! S-093! Cretaceous stage boundary events and global environmental change.15:00 - 15:20! McArthur, J.M., Algeo, T.J., Wignall, P. and van de Schootbrugge, B.! S-094! Evaluating causes for the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event using trace-elements, 1 8 7Os/1 8 8Os, 8 7Sr/8 6Sr, and
d1 3C of belemnite calcite.15:20 - 15:40! Isozaki, Y., Kawahata, H. and Ota, A.! S-095! Late Middle Permian high productivity-cooling event in mid-Panthalassa: the Kamura event and the
Guadalupian-Lopingian boundary mass extinction.15:40 - 16:00! Chen, D.! S-096! Volcanic-triggered frequent climatic fluctuations and marine ecological collapse during the
Frasnian-Famennian transition of Late Devonian.
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16:20 - 16:40! Hori, R.S., Maeda, T., Fujiki, T., Higuchi, Y., Takemura, A., Yamakita, S., Kamata, Y., Suzuki, N., Sakakibara, M., Kodama, K., Ikehara, M., Aita, Y., Sakai, T., Campbell, H.J. and Spörli, K.B.! ! !! S-097
! Short-lived OAEs and d1 3Corg excursion within a deep-sea Permian-Triassic boundary sequence, Arrow Rocks, New Zealand.
16:40 - 17:00! Kakuwa, Y.! S-098! Deep-sea anoxia archived in radiolarian chert successions; Late Devonian, Permian/Triassic boundary
and early Toarcian.17:00 - 17:40! Comments and Discussion
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: A. Lin, R.W. Dalrymple and T. Tamura9:40 - 10:00! Dalrymple, R.W. and Cummings, D.I.! O-227! Where does the mud go? The dispersal of mud from rivers and its stratigraphic implications.10:00 - 10:20! Ahokas, J.M., Martinius, A.W., Oftedal, B.T., Næss, A. and Nystuen, J.P.! O-228! Tidal and tidally-influenced deltaic sedimentation; Early Jurassic East Greenland.10:20 - 10:40! Midtkandal, I., Nystuen, J.P. and Ahokas, J.M.! O-229! Knickpoint control on fluvial to tidal sedimentation on a low gradient ramp shelf during fall and rise in
sea level.10:40 - 11:00! Pontén, A. and Plink-Björklund, P.! O-230! External drivers for process regime changes across regressive to transgressive turnarounds in a shelf to
shelf-edge delta complex, the Eocene Central Basin of Spitsbergen.
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Chair persons: A. Lin, R.W. Dalrymple and T. Tamura 11:20 - 11:40! Tamura ,T., Nanayama, F., Saito, Y., Murakami, F., Nakashima, R. and Watanabe, K.! O-231! Holocene forced regressive shoreface deposits in a tectonically uplifted strand plain, Pacific coast of
eastern Japan.11:40 - 12:00! Liu, S. and Nummedal, D.! O-232! Linkage of Sevier thrusting episodes and Late Cretaceous foreland basin megasequences across Southern
Wyoming (USA).12:00 - 12:20! Hampson, G., Procter, E. and Kelly, C.! O-233! Controls on shelf construction: Late Cretaceous Western Interior Seaway, Northern Utah and Colorado,
USA.12:20 - 12:40! Johannessen, P.N. and Nummedal, D.! O-234! Sequence stratigraphy of the Late Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone, San Juan Basin, Western Interior, USA.
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Chair persons: A. Lin, R.W. Dalrymple and T. Tamura14:40 - 15:00! Johannessen, P.N. and Nielsen, L.H.! O-235! Application of well-constrained spit-system models in exploration, reservoir modelling and interpretation
of "isolated marine offshore bars".15:00 - 15:20! Nielsen, L.H. and Johannessen, P.N.! O-236! Depositional models of raised Pleistocene-Recent, sandy spit-systems; sequence stratigraphy, processes
and facies architecture.15:20 - 15:40! Oaie, G. and Secrieru, D.! O-237! North-Western Black Sea - new sedimentological and geochemical data (Results of the GEF/UNDP 2003
Cruise).
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Chair persons: C. Pirmez, T. Sakai and K. Hoyanagi16:20 - 16:40! Georgios, P., Panagiotis, K., Aggelos, M. and Avraam, Z.! O-238! Application of bed thickness distributions in turbidite deposits of Greece: some preliminary results.16:40 - 17:00! Esmerode, E.V., Lykke-Andersen, H. and Surlyk, F.! O-239! Co-existing slump and contour current produced deposits in the Late Cretaceous-Danian Chalk Group of
the southern Central Graben, North Sea.17:00 - 17:20! Poursoltani, M.R,. Gibling, M.R. and Moussavi Harami, R.! O-240! Sedimentology and diagenesis of a turbidite succession: the Jurassic Kashafrud Formation of the
Kopet-Dagh Basin, northeast Iran.17:20 - 17:40! Karim, K.H.! O-241! Thick conglomerate and sandstone successions as evidence for colliding of Arabian and Iranian Plates
during Upper Cretaceous in Western Zagros, NE-Iraq.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: H. Matsuda and B.C. Schreiber9:40 - 10:00! Matsuda, F., Oda, H. and Chua, B.! O-242! Porosity development in Miocene carbonate reservoir of the E11 Field, Malaysia.10:00 - 10:20! Gierlowski-Kordesch, E.H., Jacobson, A.D., Blum, J.D. and Valero Garces, B.L.! O-243! Carbonates in provenance studies.
10:20 - 10:40! Perri, E., Mastandrea, A., Russo, F., Spadafora, A. and Tucker, M.! O-244! Fossilised bacteria and microbial dolomite:Triassic Dolomia Principale (Calabria, Italy).10:40 - 11:00! Caline, B., Sudrie, M., Lopez-Horgue, M.A., Fernandez Mendiola, P.A. and Iriarte, E. ! O-245! Fault-related hydrothermal dolomites of Cretaceous platform carbonates outcropping in the Karrantza
area (North Spain): lessons learned for a better characterisation of subsurface dolomite reservoirs.
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Chair persons: M. Tucker and R. Asami11:20 - 11:40! Luo, P., Liu, L., Luo, Z. and Su, L.! O-246! Genetic stratigraphy and dolomitization of marginal oolitic banks on a semi-isolated evaporite platform
in Early Triassic of Feixianguan Interval, in Northeast Sichuan, China.11:40 - 12:00! Aref, M.A.M. and Bachmann, G.H. ! O-247! Recent gypsum karst features of Ras Schukeir Coastal Sabkha, Gulf of Suez, Egypt.12:00 - 12:20! Roveri, M., Lugli, S., Manzi, V. and Schreiber, B.C.! O-248! Small to large-scale resedimentation processes in the evaporitic deposits of Sicily: new insights for the
Messinian salinity crisis.
12:20 - 12:40! Ashley, G.M. and Renaut, R.R.! O-249! Astronomic cycles and expansion of spring and groundwater-fed wetlands in East African Rift Basins.
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Chair persons: F. Shiraishi and J. Liu14:40 - 15:00! Price, E., Graham, I. and Archer, M.! O-250! Complexity of freshwater limestone systems: a case study from the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, NW
Queensland, Australia.15:00 - 15:20! Kano, A., Hori, M., Kawai, T. and Matsuoka, J.! O-251! Climate settings and hydrological conditions reflecting on high-resolution stable isotopic records of the
recent laminated tufas in Japan.15:20 - 15:40! Yamada, T., Henmi, S., Asami, R. and Iryu, Y.! O-252! New proxy for paleo-solar radiation using daily growth increments of tridacnid shells.15:40 - 16:00! Asami, R., Yamada, T., Iryu, Y. and Hiejima, T.! O-253! Geochemical records of massive coral skeletons in the northwestern equatorial Pacific: a proxy for
paleoclimatic variability relating to migration of the Western Pacific Warm Pool.
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Chair persons: D. Bassi and Y. Iryu16:20 - 16:40! Shiraishi, F., Reimer, A., Bissett, A., Bruns, S., Mohr, K., Cousin, S., P äuker, O., Brambilla, E.,
Jonkers, H., De Beer, D., Stackebrandt, E., Friedl, T. and Arp, G.! O-254! Microbial communities and tufa formation in karst-water creeks of Germany.16:40 - 17:00! Liu, J., Ezaki, Y. and Yang, S.! O-255! Biostratigraphy and cyclostratigraphy of the microbialite successions above Permo-Triassic boundary in
South China.17:00 - 17:20! Adachi, N. and Ezaki, Y.! O-256! Accumulation patterns and nested structures in Devonian bindstones: clues to biotic interrelations and
palaeoecological consequences.17:20 - 17:40! Mei, M.! O-257! Ponder on the origin of the molar-tooth structure from the sequence-stratigraphic position and
macrofeature, an example from the Mesoproteroic Gaoyuzhuang Formation at the Jixian Section in Tianjin, North China.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: A. Amorosi and H. Okazaki9:40 - 10:00! Amorosi, A. and Sammartino, I.! O-258! Mapping background values of potentially toxic metals in the Po coastal plain, Italy.10:00 - 10:20! Matsushima, H., Sugai, T., Mizuno, K., Sugiyama, Y. and Hachinohe, S.! O-259! The comparison of the magnitude of marine transgression since the Middle Pleistocene in the central part
of the Kanto Plain, central Japan.10:20 - 10:40! Leclair, S.F. and Nelson, S.A. ! O-260! Crevasse-splays in the streets of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina.10:40 - 11:00! Okazaki, H.! O-261! Sedimentary processes of floodplain deposit in the Middle Pleistocene Kiyokawa Formation, Shimosa
Group, eastern Japan.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: D. Rossetti and K.Kashima11:20 - 11:40! Ogami, T., Sugai, T., Fujiwara, O., Moriya, T. and Sasao, E.! O-262! Progradation rate of the Holocene Kiso river delta in central Japan, estimated from 1 4C ages and
depositional facies of drilling cores.11:40 - 12:00! Yamaguchi, M., Sugai, T., Fujiwara, O., Ogami, T. and Ohmori, H.! O-263! Surface fluvial system and landform evolution at modern Kiso river delta, central Japan.12:00 - 12:20! Rossetti, D.F.! O-264! Discussing the origin of the Maraj ó Island with basis on the evolution of Quaternary depositional
systems.12:20 - 12:40! Dinis, J.L., Henriques, V. and Gonçalves, P.! O-265! Holocene architecture, environmental changes and relations to sea-level in a silted-up coastal lagoon of
Central Portugal.
Lunch
Chair persons: K. Mokudai and K. Hirota14:40 - 15:00! Micallef, A., Masson, D.G., Berndt, C. and Stow, D.A.V.! O-266! Mass movements within the Storegga Slide complex - a geomorphological approach.15:00 - 15:20! Mokudai, K.! O-267! Development of large-scale landslide in sedimentary rock area, Akaishi Mountains, Japan.15:20 - 15:40! Hirota, K. and Murai, M.! O-268! Weathering and denudation process of a cut slope in the Kobe Group, Japan.15:40 - 16:00! Jacinto, R.S. and Baas, J.H.! O-269! Modelling rheological and turbulence modulation in clay-rich sediment-laden flows.
Coffee Break
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: S. Banerjee and H. Ando9:40 - 10:00! Li, Y. and Kershaw, S.! O-270! Biotic structures of Early Ordovician reefs in South China.10:00 - 10:20! Samankassou, E., Gong, E., Guan, C. and Zhang, Y.! O-271! Novel mode of Pennsylvanian phylloid algal mounds in Ziyun, Guizhou Province, South China.10:20 - 10:40! Humblet, M. and Iryu, Y.! O-272! Variations of Pleistocene coral community structure in response to sea level change in the Ryukyu Islands.10:40 - 11:00! Kaakinen, A., Fortelius, M. and Zhang, Z.! O-273! Stratigraphy, age and environments of the late Neogene fossil mammalian faunas from Lantian, Chinese
Loess Plateau.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: T. Uchida and R. Shakirov11:20 - 11:40! Klaucke, I., Ivanov, M.K., Sahling, H. and Bohrmann, G.! O-274! Deep-water cold seeps in the eastern Black Sea.11:40 - 12:00! Bohrmann, G., Sahling, H., Abegg, F., Keil, H., Heeschen, K., Invanov, M., Blinova, V., Kozlova, E.,
Haeckel, M., Klaucke, I. and Mazzini, A.! O-275! Oil and gas seeps accosiated with gas hydrates in the eastern Black Sea - Results from TTR Cruise 15 Legs
1 and 2.12:00 - 12:20! Reitner, J., Schäfer, N. and Thiel, V.! O-276! Biosignatures and architecture of methane-derived carbonates at cold seeps from the Black Sea.12:20 - 12:40! Aoyama, C., Matsumoto, R., Machiyama, H., Hiruta, A., Ishida, Y. and Hiromatsu, M.! O-277! Acoustical surveys of methane plumes using the quantitative echo sounder in Japan Sea.
Lunch
Chair persons: G. Bohrmann and H. Minami14:40 - 15:00! Satoh, M., Machiyama, H., Matsumoto, R., Okuda, Y., Tomaru, H., Hiruta, A., Takeuchi, E. and
Goto, T.! O-278! Sediments and gas hydrates recovered at off Naoetsu, southern part of the Sea of Japan.15:00 - 15:20! Hiruta, A., Matsumoto, R., Ishida, Y., Tomaru, H., Machiyama, H., Snyder, G., Aoyama, C. and
Hiromatsu, M.! O-279! Study on the methane flux, seafloor gas hydrates, and methane-derived carbonates, off Joetsu eastern
margin of Japan Sea.15:20 - 15:40! Snyder, G., Dickens, G., Matsumoto, R., Hiruta, A., Takeuchi, R., Ishida, Y., Tomaru, H.,
Komatsubara, J., Okuda, Y., Numamani, H., Aoyama, C., Sunamura, M. and Hiromatsu, M.!O-280! Solute fluxes and authigenesis in marine sediments of Umitaka Spur, Sea of Japan: distribution and
implications for carbon cycling in gas-charged systems.15:40 - 16:00! Matsumoto, R. and Ishida, Y. ! O-281! Environmental impact of methane seeps in cold waters: an example of giant methane plumes from the
eastern margin of Japan Sea.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: G. Snyder and H. Machiyama16:20 - 16:40! Yang, T.F., Yeh, G.-H., Chuang, P.-C., Chen, J.-C., Song, S.-R. and Chen, Y.-G.! O-282! Offshore gas hydrates genetically related to on-land mud volcanoes in SW Taiwan: evidences of fluid
geochemistry.16:40 - 17:00! Ashi, J., Kinoshita, M., Ikehara, K., Machiyama, H., Kanamatsu, T., Shirai, M., Soh, W. and
Tokuyama, H.! O-283! Pinpoint piston core sampling in deep sea by the ROV "NSS".17:00 - 17:20! Waseda, A., Uchida, T. and Namikawa, T.! O-284! Organic geochemistry of gas hydrates and sediments in the eastern Nankai Trough, Japan.17:20 - 17:40! Uchida, T., Waseda, A. and Namikawa, T.! O-285! Concentration of gas hydrate in sandy sediments relevant to subsurface occurrence and methane
accumulation.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: G. Pe-Piper and A. Tagami9:40 - 10:00! Win, K.S., Takeuchi, M. and Tokiwa, T.! O-286! Cretaceous sandstone provenances of the Kurosegawa and Shimanto belts in western Kii Peninsula,
Southwest Japan: constrain from detrital garnet chemistry.10:00 - 10:20! Arai, S.! O-287! Utility of detrital chromian spinel as an indicator of mantle petrogenesis and provenance.10:20 - 10:40! Lacassie, J.P. and Ruiz-del-Solar, J.! O-288! New approaches for quantitative provenance analysis: Cr-spinel case study.10:40 - 11:00! Hisada, K. and Arai, S.! O-289! Detrital chromian spinels from Japan: their compositions and tectonic implication.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: P. Fralick and E. Sasa 11:20 - 11:40! Suggate, S., Hall, R. and Nichols, G.! O-290! Provenance of Neogene sandstones in Sabah, NE Borneo.11:40 - 12:00! Pe-Piper, G. and Piper, D.J.W.! O-291! Integrated study of provenance and sediment dispersion in the Lower Cretaceous fluvial - deltaic Scotian
Basin, southeastern Canada.12:00 - 12:20! Lee, M.K. and Lee, Y.I.! O-292! Change of maturity in second-recycle sand and its bearing on the recycling processes.12:20 - 12:40! Ohta, T.! O-293! Assessment of chemical weathering and provenance of sediments based on a new ternary diagram with
logcontrast principal component vertices.
Lunch
Chair persons: U. Zimmermann and K. Yoshida14:40 - 15:00! Hu, X., Jansa, L. and Chen, L.! O-294! Latest Jurassic - Early Cretaceous quartzose and volcaniclastic sandstones in southeastern Tibet:
composition, depositional environment and geotectonic significance.15:00 - 15:20! Li, X., Zeng, Q., Mao, G., Xie, R. and Wang, C.! O-295! Paleocurrent and provenance analyses of the Upper Triassic Langjiexue Group in southern Tibet: an
implication to paleotectonic plate.15:20 - 15:40! Li, S., Wang, D., Liu, Y., Li, R. and Meng, Q.! O-296! Multistage uplift and denudation of the Dabie Orogen: constraint from sedimentary records of the
peripheral basins.15:40 - 16:00! Joo, Y.J., Lee, Y.I. and Hisada, K.! O-297! Detrital and geochemical composition of sandstone and mudrock from Jurassic accretionary complex
Mino terrane, innerzone of Southwest Japan: implications for grain size effect, provenance, and paleogeography of eastern Asia.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: S. Li and M. Kametaka 16:20 - 16:40! Tam III, T.A., Suzuki, S. and Yumul Jr., G. P. ! O-298! Major and trace element analyses of clastic sedimentary rocks from the Baguio district, Luzon,
Philippines: implications for provenance and tectonic setting.16:40 - 17:00! Zimmermann, U., Gutzmer, J. and Chisonga, B.! O-299! Provenance study of Neoproterozoic successions in Zambia: insights in the crustal evolution of the
northern boundary of the Kalahari Craton.17:00 - 17:20! Naidoo, T., Zimmermann, U. and Germs, G.J B. O-300! Provenance of the Neoproterozoic to Early Palaeozoic sedimentary rocks of the Kango Inlier, Saldania
Belt (South Africa).17:20 - 17:40! Nishiwaki, N. and Brandle, J.L.! O-301! Importance of systematics in sedimentary petrology in relation to classification and sedimentological
modelling.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: K. Kataoka and V. Maniville9:40 - 10:00! Fujioka, K. and Matsuoka, H.! O-302! Evolution of arc and backarc basins of the Philippine Sea by the sedimentation rate curves.10:00 - 10:20! Manville, V., White, J.D.L., Segschneider, B. and Newton, E.H. ! O-303! Impacts of the 181 A.D. Taupo eruption on rivers of the central North Island, New Zealand: patterns of
landscape response.10:20 - 10:40! Kataoka, K., Urabe, A., Kajiyama, A. and Manville, V. ! O-304! Large-scale breakout flood from an ignimbrite-dammed river: aftermath of the Numazawako eruption (BC
3400), northeast Japan.10:40 - 11:00! Sohn, Y.K. and Park, K.H.! O-305! Widespread hydrovolcanism and marine/nonmarine sedimentation during growth of a shelfal shield
volcano (Jeju Island, Korea).
Coffee Break
Chair persons: J.D.L. White and K. Kano11:20 - 11:40! Kurokawa, K. and Tan, M.! O-306! On-land ash flow to submarine bipartite gravity flows possibly traveled 450km from the source -
examples in the Niigata region in Japan.11:40 - 12:00! Kano, K. and Ohguchi, T. ! O-307! Intra-crater deposits of the Toga tuff ring, Oga Peninsula, NE Japan.12:00 - 12:20! Trofimovs, J., Talling, P.J. and Sparks, R.S.J. ! O-308! Submarine pyroclastic deposits formed at the Soufriè re Hills Volcano, Montserrat (1995-2003): what
happens when pyroclastic flows enter the ocean?12:20 - 12:40! Mueller, W.U., White, J., Stix, J. and Pearson, V.! O-309! Archean subaqueous calderas and related volcaniclastic products.
Lunch
Chair persons: T. Williams and X. Hu14:40 - 15:00! Laberg, J.S., Andreassen, K., Knies, J. and Vorren, T.O.! O-310! Late Cenozoic paleoenvironment of the western Barents Sea (Arctic Norway) - paleoclimatic implications.15:00 - 15:20! Kindler, P., Prognon, F., Cojan, I., Marques, D. and Serier, S.! O-311! Reconciling the middle/upper Pleistocene stratigraphy from Bermuda with the sea-level record from
marine sediments: an alternative hypothesis.15:20 - 15:40! Boulay, S., Liu, Z. and Wang, P.! O-312! Is monsoon weathering responsible for the 400 kyr carbon cycle recorded in the Mediterranean Sea during
the Upper Pliocene ?15:40 - 16:00! Yu, J., Li, X., Li, Z. and Wang, M.! O-313! Detection and analysis of orbitally forced sedimentary succession of Late Palaeozoic epicontinental sea
basin in Jiyang Depression.
Coffee Break
Chair persons: J.S. Laberg and K. Strand16:20 - 16:40! Williams, T. and Robinson, S.! O-314! Milankovitch forcing of biosiliceous production in the equatorial Pacific during the late Cretaceous.16:40 - 17:00! Weissert, H., Burla, S., Hemhofer, U. and Hochuli, P.! O-315! Aptian greenhouse climate: its impact on physical and chemical oceanography and on marine ecology.17:00 - 17:20! Hu, X. and Wang, C.! O-316! Eight questions to the Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs).
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA
Chair persons: M. Bjerager and S. Sakai 9:40 - 10:00! Foubert, A.,Titschack, J., Wienberg, C., Henriet, J.-P., Hebbeln, D. and the IODP Exp. 307 Scientific
Party! O-317! Nature and significance of the carbonate mound record: the mound Challenger code.10:00 - 10:20! Huvenne, V.A.I., Dorschel, B., Foubert, A., Masson, D.G., Van Rooij, D., Wheeler, A.J. and the IODP
Exp. 307 Scientific Party! O-318! An assessment of the sedimentary environment around initial cold-water coral mounds, W of Ireland and
the UK.10:20 - 10:40! De Mol, B., Cacho Lascorz, I., Rabenda, P., Joseph, N. and the IODP Exp. 307 Scientific Party ! !
! O-319! Trace element and stable isotope analysis of benthic foraminifera, indicating the palaeo-environment at
the start-up phase of cold-water coral mounds, Porcupine Seabight, Ireland.10:40 - 11:00! Titschack, J., Foubert, A., Dorschel, B., Freiwald, A., Ferdelman, T.G., Kano, A., Williams, T.,
Henriet, J.-P. and IODP Expedition 307 scientists! O-320! First results from the IODP Leg 307: coral quantification and preservation in a cold-water coral mound
(Challenger Mound in the Porcupine Seabight, southwest of Ireland).
Coffee Break
Chair persons: V. Huvenne and A. Kano 11:20 - 11:40! Van Rooij, D., Huvenne, V., Blamart, D., De Mol, B., Henriet, J.-P. and the IODP 307 Shipboard
Party! O-321! Origin, control and evolution of contourite drifts associated with cold-water coral banks, offshore Ireland.11:40 - 12:00! Wheeler, A.J., O'Donnell, R.D., Huvenne, V., Dorschel, B. and the IODP Expedition 307 Scientific
Party ! O-322! Abiotic sedimantary processes in cold-water coral carbonate mound settings - results from Moira Mounds
(Porcupine Seabight), Darwin Mounds (north Rockall Trough) and initial results from IODP Sites 1317 & 1318.
12:00 - 12:20! Bjerager, M., Surlyk, F. and IODP Expedition 307 scientists! O-323! Deep water bryozoan and coral mounds from the Danian of Denmark and their relation to the modern
Challenger mound off Ireland, IODP EXP. 30712:20 - 12:40! Mangelsdorf, K., Zink, K.-G., di Primio, R., Vieth, A., Cragg, B., Horsfield, B. and the IODP
Expedition 307 Scientific Party ! O-324! Carbon and energy sources for deep microbial life: results from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough, IODP Leg
307 Porcupine Basin and the DEBITS-Project New Zealand.
Lunch
Chair persons: C. Busby and O. Takano 14:40 - 15:00! Busby, C. and Bassett, K.! O-325! Facies architecture of an intra-Arc strike-slip basin.15:00 - 15:20! Léonide, P., Floquet, M. and Villier, L.! O-326! Interaction of tectonics, eustasy, climate and carbonate production on the evolution of an Early - Middle
Jurassic extensional basin (Southern Provence Sub-basin, SE France).15:20 - 15:40! Mouton, E.L.! O-327! Depositional style of the rift-related Rosh Pinah Formation, SW Namibia.15:40 - 16:00! Wysocka, A., Świerczewska, A., Cuong, N.C., Gmur, D., Phan, P.D. and Huyen, V.N.! O-328! Depositional style of the Cao Bang-Tien Yen Fault Zone-related Neogene sedimentary basins (NE
Vietnam).
Coffee Break
Chair persons: C. Busby and O. Takano 16:20 - 16:40! Brandes, C., Astorga, A., Littke, R. and Winsemann, J.! O-329! 2D basin modelling of the Limón Back-arc basin, Costa Rica: insights into burial history and temperature
evolution of an island arc-related basin-system.16:40 - 17:00! Bahrami, M.! O-330! Facies and sedimentary environments study of Ilam formations at Ghale mountains, northwest of
TakhteJamshid (Fars Province), Iran.
27th August - 1st September, 2006! ISC2006 FUKUOKA