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Comparative Sedimentology Laboratory

Annual Review Meeting

 

 

Invitation to the

2024 Annual Review Meeting 

CSL - Center for Carbonate Research

 

You are cordially invited to the Annual Review Meeting of the CSL - Center for Carbonate Research, during which we will report on the ongoing projects and discuss the planned projects for the coming year. The meeting will be held at 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami on: 

 

October 21-22, 2024

 

The meeting will begin at 9:00 AM on Monday, October 21 in the seminar room in the Science/Administration Bldg., Room 103 (follow signs).  We will not be providing transportation to the meeting. The review meeting will end shortly after lunch on Tuesday, October 22. 

We hope to see many of you at the meeting. 

 

Best regards, 

 

 

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Meeting Program

MONDAY OCTOBER 21, 2024
     
8:30

Refreshments

 
 
 
 
   
9:00

Welcome and Introduction

 
 
 
 
   
9:10

Overfilling of Accommodation in a Modern Ooid Sand Body – A Record of Storm Frequency Change

 
  Paul (Mitch) Harris, Juan Carlos Laya, and Pete van Hengstum
 
 
   
9:30

Biological Self-organization in Carbonates

 
  Sam Purkis and Haiwei Xi
 
 
   
10:00

Currents, Seeps, and Cold-Water Corals in the Mozambique Channel: Results from SO306 Expedition

 
  Gregor P. Eberli, Dierk Hebblen, Claudia Wienberg, and SO306 Participants
 
 
   
10:20

Break

 
 
 
 
   
10:45

Climate Signals in the Mixed System Red Sea Rift

 
  Sam Purkis, Bolton Howes, Jake Longenecker, Morgan Chakraborty, and Akos Kalman
 
 
   
11:15

Equilibrium? What Equilibrium?  A New Look at the Origin of Sediments on Great Bahama Bank

 
  Chaojin Lu and Peter K. Swart
 
 
   
11:35

See Through Multiple Sea Level Diagenetic Episodes using Clumped Isotopes

 
  Peter K. Swart and Chaojin Lu
 
 
   
12:00

Lunch

 
 
 
 
   
1:30

Effects of Temperature and PCO2 On Fish Contributions to the Carbon Cycle

 
  Amanda M. Oehlert, Rachael M. Heuer, and Martin Grosell
 
 
   
2:00

Seashores and Carbon Stores: A First Assessment of Blue Carbon in the World's Remotest Atolls

 
  Gaëlle Duchâtellier, Anna Bakker, Sam J. Purkis, Maria Estevanez, Rachael M. Heuer, Martin Grosell, and Amanda M. Oehlert
 
 
   
2:15

Honoring Don McNeill’s Contribution to the CSL

 
  Gregor P. Eberli
 
 
   
3:00

Lab Tour

 
 
 
 
   
5:00

Reception at the Rusty Pelican

 
 
 
 
   
TUESDAY OCTOBER 22, 2024
     
9:00

Brine Pool Microbes Enrich Critical Metals in Salt Giant Basins

 
  Morgan Chakraborty, Arash Sharifi, Amanda Oehlert, Clément G.L. Pollier, Mara R. Diaz, Peter K. Swart, and Sam J. Purkis
 
 
   
9:20

Heterogeneity in Initial Architecture Influences The Incorporation and Preservation of Arsenic As A Biosignature in Microbialites

 
  Clément G.L. Pollier, Caroline H. Koschik, Brooke E. Vitek, R. Pamela Reid, Erica P. Suosaari, Zhenghui Wu, and Amanda M. Oehlert
 
 
   
9:40

From ACC To Aragonite: The Dominant Pathway for Crystallization in Marine Carbonates

 
  Mara R. Diaz, Gregor P. Eberli, Iva Tomchovska, Yisi Zhong, and Adrian Immenhauser
 
 
   
10:00

Break

 
 
 
 
   
10:30

Sequences and Cycles in Carbonate Contourite Drifts

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  Mark Grasmueck and Gregor P. Eberli
 
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10:50

Coeval Contourite Drifts in the Northern Gulf Of Mexico and Straits of Florida

 
  Sara Bashah and Gregor P. Eberli
 
 
   
11:10

Reef Growth in a Current Swept Seaway 

 
  Arnaut Ruchat, Gregor P. Eberli, Elias Samankassou, Valentina Zampetti, and Gaudenz Desplazes
 
 
   
11:30

50 Years of Research on The Joulters Ooid Sand Body – Impact on Carbonate Sedimentology and Diagenesis and Lessons Learned from an Invaluable Analog

 
  Paul (Mitch) Harris
 
 
   
12:20

Lunch

 
 
 
 
   
1:30

Discussion and Future Projects

 
 
 
 
   
FIELTRIP INFORMATION October 23-27, 2024
     

Cyclicity and Fracture Patterns in the Mixed Strata of the Paradox Basin

 

1.Unfilled accommodation space and its consequence on stratigraphic architecture.
2. To introduce a methodology to correltate high-resolution sequence stratigraphy with mechanical stratigraphy for an improved prediction of fracture behavior in carbonates.
3. To examine the distribution of the algal mounds fields and discuss their origin.

 

Itinerary:

October 23: Travel to Bluff Utah

October 24: Examine Honaker trail section

October 25: Algal mounds at 8-Foot Rapid

October 26: Raplee Anticline

October 27: return home

 

Costs: $2,500

 

 
 
 
 
   
 

 

 

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