Abstracts

MEETING ABSTRACTS

  • Pray, L. C., G. A. Crawford, M. T. Harris, and K. Kirkby, 1980, Early Guadalupian (Permian) bank margin erosion surfaces, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 64, p. 768.
  • Harris, M. T., 1982, A Permian shelf-to-basin carbonate drape: Cutoff Formation, Guadalupe Mountains, west Texas (abst.): Eleventh International Congress on Sedimentology (Hamilton, Ontario), Abstract Vol. p. 6.
  • Harris, M. T., 1984, A summary of field observations on the Cutoff Formation (Permian), western Guadalupe Mountains, west Texas: in L. C. Pray and G. A. Crawford (eds.), A field guide to the geology of the Permian shelf-to-basin transition of the western escarpment, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas: Gulf Coast Section, Soc. Econ. Paleont. Mineral., San Antonio, Texas, p. 45-51.
  • Harris, M. T., and R. K. Goldhammer, 1986, Exposure events recorded in carbonate platform and foreslope deposits: Latemar buildup (Ladinian, Middle Triassic), the Dolomites, northern Italy (abst.): Soc. Econ. Paleont. Mineral. Midyear Meeting Abstracts, v. 3, p. 50.
  • Harris, M. T., and R. K. Goldhammer, 1987, Platform/foreslope facies and buildup geometry resulting from short-term and long-term eustatic sea level fluctuations: Latemar buildup (Middle Triassic), the Dolomites, Northern Italy (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 71, p. 564-565.
  • Harris, M. T., 1987, Depositional processes along an ancient talus-dominated carbonate foreslope: Latemar buildup (Middle Triassic), the Dolomites, northern Italy (abst.): Geol. Soc. Amer. Annual Meeting Abstracts, v. 19, p. 694.
  • Harris, M. T., 1988, Postscript on the Cutoff Formation: the regional perspective and some suggestions for nomenclature: in S. T. Reid, R. O. Bass, and P. Welch (eds.), Guadalupe Mountains Revisited, Texas and New Mexico, West Texas Geological Society Field Seminar, Publ. 88-84, p. 141-142. (Published with a reprint of Harris, 1987b.)
  • Harris, M. T., 1989, Modeling carbonate progradation geometry and sediment-accumulation rates – a comparison of “MARGIN” results with field data (extended abst.): in E. K. Franseen and W. L. Watney (eds.), Sediment Modeling: Computer Simulation of Depositional Sequences, Subsurface Geology Series 12, Kansas Geological Survey, p. 11-13.
  • Harris, M. T., 1990, Modeling Carbonate Progradation Geometry and Sediment Accumulation Rates: A Comparison of MARGIN Results with Outcrop Data (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 74, p. 670.
  • Franseen, E., Harris, M. T., and Simo, T., 1990a, Outcrop Recognition of Sequence Boundaries in Carbonate Rocks (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 74, p. 657.
  • Franseen, E., Harris, M. T., and Simo, T., 1990b, Outcrop Recognition of Sequence Boundaries in Carbonate Rocks: Examples form the Permian, Triassic, Cretaceous, and Miocene (abst.): Thirteenth International Sedimentological Congress, Abstracts of Posters Volume, p. 203-204.
  • Goldhammer, R. K., Dunn, P. A., Harris, M. T., and Hardie, L. A., 1991, Sequence Stratigraphy and Systems Tract Development of the Latemar Platform, Middle Triassic of the Dolomites: Outcrop Calibration Keyed by Cycle Stacking Patterns (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 75, p. 582.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1992, Stratigraphic Sequences as “natural” units of biostratigraphy and community evolution: the Upper Ordovian-Lower Silurian platform of the eastern Great Basin (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, n. 4, p. 20, GSA North-Central Meeting, Iowa City.
  • Sheehan, P. M., and Harris, M. T., 1992, Upper Ordovician-Silurian Sequence Stratigraphy: Controls on biostratigraphy and community evolution on the carbonate platform of the eastern Great Basin (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, n. 6, p. 61-62, GSA Rocky Mountain Meeting, Ogden.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1992, Stratigraphic Sequences as “natural” units of biostratigraphy and community evolution: the Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian platform of the eastern Great Basin (extended abst.): in T. Simo, E. K. Franseen, and M. T. Harris (eds.), Carbonate Stratigraphic Sequences: Sequence Boundaries and Associated Facies, Abstract Volume, IAS/SEPM Research Conference, La Seu, Spain, p. 51-52.
  • Mitchell, J. C., Mueller, H. W., and Harris, M. T., 1992, Sequence-Based Reservoir Zonation and Controls on Distribution and Continuity of Reservoir at Fullerton-Clearfork Field, Central Basin Platform, Permian Basin, West Texas (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume, p. 90.
  • Harris, M. T., 1992, Reef Fabrics, Biotic Crusts, and Syndepositional Cements of the Latemar reef margin: rethinking Middle Triassic reef models (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, n. 7, p. 350, GSA National Meeting, Cincinnati.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1993, Upper Ordovician – Lower Silurian Shelf Sequences of the Eastern Great Basin: Barn Hills and Lakeside Mountains, Utah (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 25, n. 5, p. 48, GSA Cordilleran – Rocky Mountains Meeting, Reno.
  • Harris, M. T., 1994, A Volume-Based Approach to Submarine Carbonate Erosion Rates: A Case Study of a Middle Triassic Reef Margin (Latemar Buildup, northern Italy) (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume, p. 164.
  • Harris, M. T., Sexton, L. A., and Sheehan, P. M., 1995, Contrasting Expressions of Sequence Boundaries across Upper Ordovician-Lower Silurian carbonate shelf and shallow ramp facies of the Eastern Great Basin (Utah and Nevada) (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume, p. 39.
  • Harris, M. T., and Waldhuetter, K. R., 1995, Facies-Controlled Porosity Distribution in the Silurian Dolomite Aquifer of the Door Peninsula, northeastern Wisconsin (abst.): Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Annual Meeting, Abstract Volume, p. 39.
  • Harris, M. T., and Hegrenes, D. P., 1996, Fractures versus moldic porosity in the Silurian dolomite aquifer of the Door Peninsula: Where does the water flow? (abst.): Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association, Minocqua, Wisconsin, p. 24.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1996, The connection between community evolution and sequence boundaries as illustrated by the Late Ordovician and Early Silurian of the Great Basin, western USA (abst.): Carbonates and Global Change: an interdisciplinary approach, Abstract book, SEPM/IAS Resarch Conference, Wildhaus, Switzerland, p. 70.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1996, Early Silurian Community Evolution in a sequence stratigraphic framework: Eastern Great Basin, western U.S.A. (abst.): The James Hall Symposium: Second International Symposium on the Silurian System, Rochester, NY, p. 57.
  • Harris, M. T., Kuglitsch, J. J., Watkins, R., and Sheehan, P. M., 1996, A comparison of Early Silurian stratigraphic sequences of the Great Basin (Utah and Nevada) and the Midcontinent (Wisconsin) U.S.A.: eustacy plays the major role (abst.): The James Hall Symposium: Second International Symposium on the Silurian System, Rochester, NY, p. 56.
  • Sheehan, P. M., Soja, C. M., Norford, B. S., and Harris, M. T., 1996, Silurian of western North America: The James Hall Symposium: Second International Symposium on the Silurian System, Rochester, NY, p. 85.
  • Harris, M. T., Kuglitsch, J. J., Watkins, R., and Sheehan, P. M., 1997, A comparison of Early Silurian stratigraphic sequences of the Great Basin (Utah and Nevada) and the Midcontinent (Wisconsin) U. S. A.: eustacy plays the major role (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, n. 4, p. 19, GSA North Central Section meeting, Madison.
  • Harris, M. T., Waldhuetter, K. R., and Hegrenes, D. P., 1997, Lower Silurian (Llandovery) Facies and Sequence Stratigraphy in the Door Peninsula, Wisconsin (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, n. 4, p. 19, GSA North Central Section meeting, Madison.
  • Sheehan, P. M., and Harris, M. T., 1997, Abrupt extinction but step-like ecologic recovery of brachiopods across the end-Ordovician extinction on the carbonate platform of the Great Basin (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, n. 6, p. 354, GSA National meeting, Salt Lake City.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1997, The influence of tectonics, eustacy, and sediment accumulation patterns on Late Ordovician-Early Silurian paleogeography and facies patterns of the Great Basin (Utah and Nevada) (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, n. 6, p. 480, GSA National meeting, Salt Lake City.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 1998, Early Silurian community stasis and reorganization in a sequence stratigraphic framework: eastern Great Basin (Utah and Nevada) (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, n. , p. , GSA North Central Section meeting, Columbus.
  • Simo, J. A., Harris, M. T., and Muldoon, M. A., 1998, Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of the Silurian Dolostones, Door County, Wisconsin: in Fluid Flow in Carbonates: Interdisciplinary Approaches, SEPM Research Conference, Field Trip Guidebook, p. 3-15.
  • Harris, M. T., 1999, Changing pedagogy incrementally: case studies on how to lecture less and cover more material (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, GSA North-Central Section meeting, Champaign, v. 31, n. 5, p. 20.
  • McGee, M. M., and Harris, M. T., 1999, Sedimentology of the Silurian Manistique and Racine Formations in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin (abst.): GSA Abstracts with Programs, North-Central Section, v. 31, n. 5, p. 59.
  • Joslin, R. R., and Harris, M. T., 2000, Sedimentology, stratigraphy and porosity of the Silurian Aquifer in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin (abst.): American Water Resources Association, Wisconsin Section 24th Annual Meeting, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 2000, An Early Silurian karst surface in the Great Basin and a possible link to glaciation (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, n. 7, p. 277, GSA National meeting, Reno.
  • Sheehan, P. M., and Harris, M. T., 2000, Early Silurian stromatolites and thrombolites: successful disaster forms after the Late Ordovician mass extinction (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 32, n. 7, p. 367-368, GSA National meeting, Reno.
  • Harris, M. T., Sheehan, P. M., Ainsaar, L., Hints, L., Mannik, P., Nolvak, J., and Rubel, M., 2001, Late Ordovician carbonates and paleogeography: a comparison of western Laurentia (Great Basin) and Baltica (Estonia) (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 33, n. 6, p. 214, GSA National meeting, Boston.
  • Harris, M. T., Schultz, T., and Sheehan, P. M., 2003, Sequence stratigraphy and basin evolution of the Upper Ordovician (Upper Caradoc-Ashgill) of Estonia (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, n. 7, p. 509, GSA National meeting, Seattle.
  • Pope, M. C., Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 2003, Toward a Late Ordovician (Cincinatian) sea-level curve (abst.): Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 34, n. 7, p. 473, GSA National meeting, Seattle.
  • Harris, M. T., Schultz, T., Sheehan, P. M., Anisaar, L., Hints, L., Männik, P., Nõlvak, J., and Rubel, M., 2004, The Upper Ordovician of Estonia: facies, sequences, and basin evolution (abst.): Eighth meeting of the Working Group on the Ordovician Geology and Baltoscandia, Conference Materials, Tartu University Press, Tartu, Estonia, p. 37-38.
  • Harris, M. T., Schultz, T., Sheehan, P. M., Anisaar, L., Hints, L., Männik, P., Nõlvak, J., and Rubel, M., 2005, The Upper Ordovician of Estonia: facies, sequences, and basin evolution (abst.): Abstracts for the Second International Symposium of IGCP 503 on Ordovician Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimate. Insight, A Milwaukee Public Museum Series in Natural History, n. 2, p. 11-12.
  • Harris, M. T., and Sheehan, P. M., 2005, Sequence Stratigraphy of the Ordovician of the Great Basin: Selected Examples (abst.): Abstracts for the Second International Symposium of IGCP 503 on Ordovician Palaeogeography and Palaeoclimate. Insight, A Milwaukee Public Museum Series in Natural History, n. 2, p. 12-13.
  • Harris, M. T., Sheehan, P. M., Anisaar, L., Hints, L., Männik, P., Nõlvak, J., and Rubel, M., 2005, The Lower Silurian of Estonia: Facies, Sequences and Basin Filling (abst.): Sixth Baltic Stratigraphical Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia, Abstract Volume, p. 30-33. Keynote presentation
  • Harris, M., Ainsaar, L., and Dronov, A., 2007, The Impact of Ordovician Climate Change on the Carbonate Facies of the East Baltic (Estonia and northwest Russia) (abst.): WOGOGOB 2007, Ninth meeting of the Working Group on the Ordovician Geology and Baltoscandia, Field Guide and Abstracts, Rapporter och meddelanden 128, Geological Survey of Sweden, p. 91-92.
  • Hints, L., Harris, M., Hints, O., Lääts, J., Nõlvak, J., and Oraspõld, A., The Vormsi Stage in the East Baltic: depositional sequence, facies and faual differentiation (abst.): WOGOGOB 2007, Ninth meeting of the Working Group on the Ordovician Geology and Baltoscandia, Field Guide and Abstracts, Rapporter och meddelanden 128, Geological Survey of Sweden, p. 92-93.
  • Harris, M. T., Hints, L., and Nõlvak, J., 2008, Facies and sequences of the Vormsi Stage of the East Baltic (abst.): Seventh Baltic Stratigraphic Conference, Tallinn, Estonia, Abstracts and Field Guide Volume, p. 22