On Friday I managed to pass my PhD viva - a decade of University studies comes to an end! Big thanks to Bill McCaffrey and Colin North for examining, and my supervisors and colleagues at @IAGLeeds for generally being awesome.
Fri.10/23 (US 9am ET, London 2pm, Paris 3pm) Dr. Luca Colombera from @IAGLeeds Webinar: Geological significance and source-to-sink controls on deltaic parasequences. Live via Zoom 6167058485, YouTube: https://t.co/gIfZfsew9M
@seis_matters @StephenLokie @DepositRecord@brit_seds
Finish your week off by heading to Argentina. Now online: Anatomy and facies distribution of terminal lobes in ephemeral fluvial successions: Jurassic Tordillo Formation, Neuquén Basin, Argentina.
https://t.co/DaSvK8jwdn
‼️SURPRISE POSTER‼️
I’ll be showing my work on the remote sensing of alluvial-fans and predicting their length scales in rifts at booth P28 this afternoon @AAPG#ACE2019
Due to a scheduling mix-up I can’t promise a Carbonate Model, but I can promise some syn-rift small talk!
If you’re interested in syn-rift fluvial systems and their response to active faulting, come over to poster booth P52 in Sedimentation and Tectonics 1 this morning at #AAPG#ACE2019 - I’ll be presenting on some examples from around the modern world, and from the rock record!
PhD student Ru Wang over at P66 is showing off her database-driven studies of incised channel fills. Be sure to stop by and hear what she’s up to! @aapg
And finally, @djpsomers in booth P47 presents his work on fluvial architectures in the Gulf of Corinth and the East African Rift System. More to follow later in the week!
Next week, Chris Wibberley (Total E&P) is talking on "Structural Trap & Seal Evaluation"
Monday 23Oct (4pm)
SEE Seminar rooms 1&2
Come along