Scientific Program

GENERAL SCHEDULE 38 IAS MEETING.

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You can also view it online. This online version is the one that will be kept updated. Last update: 2025-02-24

Pre-Meeting Field trips:

  • PreFT-1: June 25, 2025
  • PreFT-2: June 24 and 25, 2025
  • PreFT-3: June 23-25, 2025

Workshops:

Faculty of Experimental Sciences. University of Huelva.

  • Short Course 1: June 25, 2025. Common Room 1. 4rd Floor.
  • Short Course 2: June 25, 2025. Multiple Uses’s Room. 4rd Floor.
  • Short Course 3: June 25, 2025. Río Tinto Room. 3rd Floor.

Meeting general timetable:

Post-Meeting Field trips:

  • PostFT-1: June 29, 2025
  • PostFT-2: June 29 and 30, 2025
  • PostFT-3: June 29-30 and July 1, 2025

LOCATION OF ORDINARY SESSIONS

SO1.1. Thematic clastic sedimentology – HALL 3 (ROOM 9.5.)

SO1.2. Continental clastics – HALL 3 (ROOM 9.5.)

SO1.3. Coastal clastics – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SO1.4. Shallow marine clastics – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics – HALL 1 (ASSEMBLY HALL)

SO2.1. Thematic carbonate sedimentology – HALL 4 (ROOM 10.5.)

SO2.2. Continental carbonates – HALL 6 (ROOM 9.4.)

SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates – HALL 4 (ROOM 10.5.)

SO2.4. Deep marine carbonates – HALL 4 (ROOM 10.5.)

SO3. Evaporite sedimentology – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SO4. Volcanoclastic sedimentology – HALL 6 (ROOM 9.4.)

SO5. Biological and biochemical sedimentology – HALL 5 (ROOM 10.2.)

SO6. Provenance of sediments – HALL 6 (ROOM 9.4.)

SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis – HALL 5 (ROOM 10.2.)

SO8. Techniques in sedimentology – HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.)

SO9. Environmental sedimentology – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SO10. Sedimentology for the Energy Transition – HALL 5 (ROOM 10.2.)

LOCATION OF SPECIAL SESSIONS

SE1. Experimental sedimentology – HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.)

SE2. Tidalites – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SE3. Holocene coastal dynamics – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now? – HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.)

SE5. Ichnology – HALL 5 (ROOM 10.2.)

SE6. Variability of source to sink systems: deposition versus erosion – HALL 1 (ASSEMBLY HALL)

SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology – HALL 3 (ROOM 9.5.)

SE8. What a carbonate world: a tribute to Christian Beztler – HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.)

SE9. Sediments and pollutants – HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.)

SE10. Spectroscopy applied to sedimentology – HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.)

SE11. Sedimentology applied to Forensics-CANCELLED

SE12. Contourites – HALL 1 (ASSEMBLY HALL)

LOCATION OF EXTRAORDINARY SESSION

XS1. Harold Reading’s Sedimentary Environments-Challenges of a new edition. – HALL 4 (ROOM 10.5.)

LOCATION OF SEDS DEBATE ONLINE LIVE

HALL 3 (ROOM 9.5.)

HALL 1 (ASSEMBLY HALL):

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics

SE12. Contourites

SE6. Variability of source to sink systems: deposition versus erosion

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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8:30     Registration and reception of documents

10:00   Opening ceremony

11:00   Coffee break.

11:30   Morning communications session. See distribution of halls.

13:00   Lunch time

15:30   Keynote speech 1: Ice Ages, Marine Ingressions, and Global Change: Insights from Sedimentary Records of Pampean Lakes. By Eduardo L. Piovano

17:00   Afternoon communications session. See distribution of halls.

18:00   Coffee break.

18:30   Poster session.

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics

11:30Duaa AlabbasDynamics of source rock development in post-glacial continental margin deposits.
11:45Piero BellanovaTracing turbidites: identifying megathrust events in the Japan Trench through sedimentary biomarkers.
12:00Maciej J. BojanowskiDissociation of gas hydrate and submarine slope failure: example from the Oligocene of the Outer Carpathians.
12:15Guilherme BozettiDeep-water turbidite systems: importance of tectonic context for predicting stacking patterns and their use for reservoir analogues.
12:30Andrei BriceagSedimentation processes during the last glacial-interglacial transition in the Black Sea.
12:45Morgane BrunetUsing X-ray microtomography (micro-XCT) to track the sedimentary signature of major earthquakes in the Japan Trench.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics

17:00Pauline CornardMorphology, architecture, and sedimentology of a newly discovered and currently active Bengal lobe system: insight from the SO304 expedition.
17:15África Gamisel-MuzásContinental margin architecture of the western South Shetland Islands (Antarctic Peninsula).
17:30Nadezhda GatinaSimilarities and differences between clinoform complexes of the Pannonian Basin and Western Siberia.
17:45Peter HaughtonA record of migrating knickpoints in a Pennsylvanian deep-water channel complex, West Clare, Ireland.

FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30     Early morning communications session. See distribution of halls.

11:00   Coffee break.

11:30   Late morning communications session. See distribution of halls.

13:00   Lunch time

15:30   Keynote speech 2: Tidal rhythmites, a review. By Bernadette Tessier.

17:00   Afternoon communications session. See distribution of halls.

18:00   Coffee break.

18:30   Poster session.

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics

8:30Daniele InvernizziInception to termination of a channel-levee complex: an outcrop example from the Tachrift System (Taza-Guercif Basin, Late Miocene, NE Morocco).
8:45Gabriel IonThe flexure area as the gateway between shallow and deep marine sediment dynamics: NW Black Sea case study.
9:00Yan LiDebris flow-deposit interactions: submarine lobe evolution and processes observed from physical experiments.
9:15Adrián López-QuirósGlauconitization at the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary in Seymour Island, Antarctica: implications for the aftermath of the K-Pg mass extinction event.
9:30Elda MiramontesMonitoring sediment transport in the Swatch of No Ground canyon (Bengal turbidite system, Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean)
9:45Panagiota DalgitsiThe transitional deposits from carbonates to clastic in the Pindos foreland basin: an example from the Mazia village, Ioannina region, Greece.
10:00Marco PatacciAnisotropy of magnetic susceptibility of turbidite sandstones and mudstones of the Ventimiglia Flysch (NW Italy): sedimentary or tectonic origin?
10:15Jeffrey PeakallFluted surfaces and sediment bypass: implications for Bouma sequences and turbidite thickness distributions.
10:30Moreno PizzuttoDown slope variability of turbidite channel architecture (Taza – Guercif Basin, Tortonian, NE Morocco).
10:45Marta RibóFlow transformations, from debris flow to high-density turbidity current during submarine canyon flushing events.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SO1.5. Deep marine clastics

11:30Adriano VianaRevisiting Campos Basin modern deep water systems: a complex interaction between gravity flow, bottom currents and salt tectonics.
11:45Ru WangAutogenic evolution of unconfined vs. laterally confined submarine-fan systems: insights from a global database and numerical modelling.
12:00Xingxing WangClimate controlled preconditioning for Pleistocene submarine landslides in the northern South China Sea.
12:15Paul WignallFluid-induced deformation structures, a common feature of turbidites, and how to distinguish them from microbially-induced sedimentary structures.
12:30Zhongmin ZhangSedimentary evolution and response mechanism of the Oligo-Miocene deep water gravity flow in the Lower Congo Basin.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SE12. Contourites

17:00F. Javier Hernández MolinaA Messinian mixed depositional system in the Deep Algarve Foreland Basin (Gulf of Cádiz): Integrating IODP Expedition 401 results with geophysical data.
17:15Tural FeyzullayevAdvanced Machine Learning Techniques for Characterizing Deepwater Deposits in the Gulf of Cádiz.
17:30Géraldine Nicole ZimmerliBasin-scale evaluation of the Opalinus Clay: towards a new depositional model.
17:45Watcharaphong PhothadeeContourite moats complexity and the intermittent behavior of bottom currents.


SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30     Early morning communications session. See distribution of halls.

11:00   Coffee break.

11:30   Late morning communications session. See distribution of halls.

13:00   Lunch time

15:30   Keynote speech 3: -. By Christian Betzler: The close relationship between carbonate platforms and ocean currents

17:00   Poster session.

18:00   Coffee break.

18:30   Closing ceremony

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SE12. Contourites

8:30Carmen JuanPatchy, plastered drift deposits within the Algeciras Canyon: development and tidal influence.
8:45Emmanuelle DucassouReconstruction of the timing and location of the Mediterranean Outflow Water from the Late Miocene to Holocene around the Iberian Peninsula.
9:00C. Robertson HandfordTectonically controlled patterns of contour-current deposition, slumping, and erosion along the southern margin of Laurussia (U.S.A.) during Early Mississippian time.
9:15Giancarlo DavoliThe role of bottom currents on the Miocene deposits of the Song Hong Basin, Offshore Vietnam: an example of relatively shallow-water contourite drifts.
9:30Ling WangWhat controls the development of current-related deposits along continental slopes?
9:45Sara RodriguesUncovering giant mixed (turbidite-contourite) sedimentary systems: Insights into the Cretaceous record of the Namibian continental margin.
10:00Marcelo KetzerBottom current deposits are key elements for the methane dynamics in the deep Baltic Sea.
10:15Manuel Parcero OliveiraMixed contouritic and turbiditic processes affecting the morphology and dynamics of the lower reach of the São Francisco submarine fan – Brazil.

SE6. Variability of source to sink systems: deposition versus erosion

10:30F.J. LoboBedform variability in depositional versus erosional source to sink systems in the northern margin of the Alboran Sea, western Mediterranean Basin
10:45Bruno CampoIdentifying unconventional fresh groundwater reserves through coastal plain-to-shelf stratigraphic reconstructions (Po Plain-Adriatic Sea, Italy)

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SE6. Variability of source to sink systems: deposition versus erosion

11:30ShengMechanisms of sedimentation across a coastal plain to submarine slope: examples from the Carboniferous of northern England.
11:45Congjun FengSource-to-sink processes and genetic mechanism of progradational and lateral accretion submarine fans in the Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea.
12:00Tilmann SchwenkUnraveling the pathways of turbiditic currents on the Bengal Fan during the last 40 kyrs – New findings from RV SONNE Cruise SO304 (2024) and its implications for source-to-sink interpretations.
12:15Victorien PaumardVariability of shelf-margin depositional systems through time and space across different stratigraphic orders.
12:30Carmen JuanHead to mouth analysis of the sedimentary dynamics characterizing the Algeciras Canyon.
12:45Uri SchattnerLateral shift from turbidite- to contourite-dominated continental slope, a case study from southeast Brazil slope.


HALL 2 (ROOM 9.1.):

SO1.3. Coastal clastics

SE2. Tidalites

SE3. Holocene coastal dynamics

SO9. Environmental sedimentology

SE9. Sediments and pollutants

SO1.4. Shallow marine clastics

SO3. Evaporite sedimentology


THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SO1.3. Coastal clastics

11:30Massimiliano GhinassiAssessing the reliability of tidal sedimentary structures to detect efficiency of tidal processes: examples from the Venice Lagoon and the Po River Delta, Northern Italy.
11:45Marta LaiStratigraphy and chronology of Late Quaternary sedimentary succession in Baratti Bay (Piombino, central Italy).
12:00Giulia CossuExamining the Impact of Tectonic Activity on MIS 5 coastal deposits: a case study from W Sardinia (Mediterranean Sea).
12:15Laura H. BührigGenetic linkages in the co-evolution of a fluvio-deltaic and reef-carbonate system along the Central Belize margin.
12:30Temistocles RojasClimatic and tectonic controls on Holocene deltaic sedimentation: Mitare river delta, Falcon State – Venezuela.
12:45Manuel Fermín IslaSedimentary architecture of a Holocene beach-ridge plain developed in an anomalous large-scale spit barrier.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO1.3. Coastal clastics

17:00Neng-Ti YuHigh-frequency ka-scale depositional sequences in the southern coast of Taiwan from the Last Glacial Maximum.
17:15Simon LangMixed-influenced Dryland Fluvial-Deltaic Depositional Systems of Western Australia.
17:30Ernesto SchwarzDocumenting a coastal sediment routing tract in the sedimentary record: implications for coastal paleogeography and sand distribution patterns.
17:45Fabrizio FellettiSedimentary architecture of alluvial and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate coastal deposits in the Taza-Guercif Basin: exceptional Tortonian exposures from NE Morocco.


FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO1.3. Coastal clastics

8:30Sergio A. CelisReservoir heterogeneity in fluvial to coastal environments: Oligocene-Lower Miocene successions of the Colombian Caribbean.
8:45Miquel Poyatos-MoréBasement nature and basin physiography controlling sedimentary and petrologic variability of coastal transgressive successions (Eocene, Ebro Basin).
9:00Sara ParraFacies analysis and sequence stratigraphy of a deltaic composite sequence (Bartonian, Sant Llorenç del Munt fan-delta complex, Ebro Basin, Spain).
9:15Oriol Oms LlobetThe Areny sandstone coastal clastic system (Late Cretaceous, southern Pyrenees): facies model and tecto-sedimentary evolution.
9:30Victor H. de LacotteThe effect of facies mosaic distribution on apparent stratigraphic disorder in  mixed carbonate-siliciclastic tidal successions.
9:45Déborah HarletStable tide-dominated basin of Proterozoic age, Kalahari Copperbelt, Botswana.
10:00Dennis SchreiberFluvial to estuarine transgressive deposits from the Paleoarchean (3.2 Ga) Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa.

SE2.    Tidalites

10:15Marcello GugliottaLamina-counting analysis on inferred tidal dunes does not allow reconstructions of Earth-Moon dynamics since the Paleoarchean.
10:30Kyungsik ChoiSupercritical breaking antidunes: a crucial factor influencing bar morphodynamics in macrotidal estuaries.
10:45Nicolina BourliThe basin evolution influence on Upper Miocene tidal deposits in Kefalonia and Corfu Islands, West Greece.

11:30-13:15 Late morning communications session

SE3. Holocene coastal dynamics

11:30FX Anjar Tri LaksonoAssessment of the Medicane Storm Surge Effect on Vertical Land Movement Along the Southern Coast of Sicily, Italy.
11:45Krzysztof NinardLate-Holocene coastal dune dynamics of the Vistula Spit (southern Baltic, Poland).
12:00Amanda VecchiLinking Holocene deltaic processes and environmental quality in river-influenced shelves: insights from the Po Delta (Adriatic Sea).
12:15Javier AlcántaraMorphosedimentary dynamics of the Irish paired spits and implications for coastal management.
12:30Masashi WatanabeSedimentation process of mud and sand sediments by the 2011 Tohoku-oki tsunami at Sendai Plain, Japan.
12:45Younes OubakiShort-Term Morpho dynamics of Sfiha Beach, Al Hoceima Bay, Morrocco.
13:00Michaela FalkenrothSedimentological Evidence of Late Pleistocene Shorelines in Oman.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO9. Environmental sedimentology and SE9. Sedimentology and Pollutants.

17:00Audrey RecouvreurData Fitness for Deep-Sea Activities Environmental Baseline Assessments: Insights from Tropic Seamount.
17:15Juan A. MoralesMuddy-gypsum deltas in the edges of an industrial waste stockpile located on a salt-marsh (Tinto River Estuary, Huelva, SW Spain).
17:30Marinus E. (Rick) DonselaarSpatial distribution of geogenic arsenic in Holocene alluvial basins: pivotal role of sedimentary architecture modelling.

SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO1.4. Shallow marine clastics

8:30Claudio PellegriniOn depositional processes governing along-strike facies variations of fine-grained deposits on the Adriatic shelf.
8:45Leticia Rodriguez-BlancoQuantification of seismic-scale clinoforms based on digital outcrop models: a case study in the Book Cliffs, USA.
9:00Sechi DanieleSedimentology and chronostratigraphic reconstruction of Pleistocene beach ridges system (S, Sardinia). Insight of the anomalous position of Marine Isotopic Stage MIS 5c.
9:15Nikolas Römer-StangeSeismic Sequence Stratigraphy of the Bengal Shelf to Decipher an Archive of Enormous Sediment Input, Sea Level Change, Subsidence and Tectonics.
9:30Anna Katharina BaltzStratigraphic model of Late Quaternary and glacial environmental reconstruction of the southern North Sea, German EEZ.
9:45Irena SchultenSubsea freshwater on the eastern Canadian continental shelf and its relation to the dynamics of the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
10:00Eider Rua-AlkainThe depositional role of reefs on fan-delta sedimentation: sedimentary heterogeneity and facies distribution in the Sant Llorenç del Munt fan-delta complex (Eocene, Ebro Basin).
10:15Luis M. NietoShallow siliciclastic platforms developed in compressional tectonic regime in the South Iberian Palaeomargin (Late Oligocene-Earliest Miocene).

SO3.    Evaporite sedimentology

10:30Nuria Sierra RamírezAnalysis of the sedimentary record of two new Messinian drill cores from the Nijar Basin and their correlation with the Sorbas Basin.
10:45Marta MarchegianoContinental Paleotemperatures from Sabkha Environments Using Clumped Isotopes.

11:30-13:15 Late morning communications session

SO3. Evaporite sedimentology

11:30Parthasarathi GhoshEnvironmental signatures in stable isotope compositions of non-marine sulphates in the Lower Jurassic syn-rift strata of India.
11:45M. Esther Sanz-MonteroIdentification of seismites in Miocene gypsum microbialites. Insight from microbially induced sedimentary structures in modern lacustrine deposits.
12:00Enrico NallinoSedimentology and geochemical signature of laminar gypsum deposits through the Messinian salinity crisis: Insights from the Caltanissetta basin (SE Sicily).
12:15Gustavo Kenji Lacerda OritaThe Tabernas and Sorbas basins: Two different Messinian stories in  Southeastern Spain.
12:30Eivind B. VagleCharacterization of paleokarst deposits on the Loppa High, SW Barents Sea.
12:45Omonde S. AkakpoTiming of salt deformation in the northern Delaware Basin, southeast New Mexico, U.S.A.


HALL 3 (ROOM 9.5.):

SO1.1. Thematic clastic sedimentology

SO1.2. Continental clastics

SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology


THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SO1.1. Thematic clastic sedimentology

11:30Mohamed KhalifaA sequence stratigraphic framework of the Basal Jurassic strata in the Naccowlah Block, Eromanga Basin of northeast Australia.
11:45Seongyeong KimA taphonomic analysis of Lower Cretaceous dinosaur nesting colonies in braided river deposits of Hwaseong City, South Korea: Insights into nesting behaviors and preservation processes.
12:00Mihaela Melinte-DobrinescuAnoxic to oxic sedimentation in deep-marine basins of the Tethyan Realm.
12:15Anastasia NinicEvidence of Marine Ingression in Early Miocene Deposits of the Drmno Basin, Serbia: A Facies Analysis Approach.
12:30Liu JunlongGeological characteristics and models of fault-fold- fracture body in deep tight sandstone.
 

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO1.3. Thematic clastic sedimentology

17:00Isabel BoullosaMultidisciplinary approach to humidity variations during the Carnian Pluvial  Episode in Central Iberia.
17:15Sabrina LizzoliPaleoclimatic reconstruction of the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary using paleosols in central Patagonia, Argentina.
17:30Rudy ScaraniPermian-Triassic continental deposits related to the beginning of the Alpine cycle in the Baztán valley (N Spain): a transition zone between the Pyrenees and Cantabrian Mountains?
17:45Cari JohnsonRepeat CHIRP surveys reveal increasing sedimentation rates, rapid rates of change, and delta dynamics largely driven by remobilization of highstand sediment deposits in the Lake Powell reservoir, southern Utah, USA.


FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO1.1. Thematic clastic sedimentology

8:30Youxing YangSedimentary characteristics and main controlling factors of the Middle-Upper Permian and Middle-Upper Triassic around Bogda Mountain of Xinjiang,  NW China.
8:45Dongmou HuangSedimentary facies characteristics and distribution patterns under complex conditions of tectonic and erosion in the Tanhai area of Jiyang Depression.
9:00Soukaina ObadTerminal Triassic Sedimentary Archives in the Imini Basin (High Atlas, Morocco): Interactions Between Climate,Tectonics, and Sedimentary Processes.
9:15Leonardo Daniel RiosThe fluvial deposits of the lower Mendoza River basin in the eastern Andes of South America (32°).
9:30Anna van YperenUpstream versus downstream controlling factors on changes in fluvial architectural style for the Eocene Montllobar Formation (Pyrenees, Spain).

SO1.2. Continental clastic sedimentology

9:45Michal ŠujanAt the roots of the Eridanos paleo-river: Fluvial depositional systems preceding the Early Quaternary ice sheet onset in the Baltic region (Lithuania, NE Europe).
10:00Liu JunlongCharacteristics and control factors of favorable matrix reservoir in the second member of Xujiahe Formation in Xinchang structural belt of western Sichuan depression.
10:15Chester DaviesGrainflow geometry variation as a function of climate.
10:30Lewis BeaugierLessons from small-scale drainage basin to active alluvial fan systems (Sierra Nevada, Betic Cordillera, southern Spain).
10:45Rossano MichelLinear aeolian megadunes morphology preserved by CAMP lava flows in the T-Jr boundary: Aeolian architecture of the Sambaíba Formation.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SO1.2. Continental clastic sedimentology

11:30Jianwei WuPore characteristics and controlling factors of the shale in the Jurassic Lianggaoshan Formation of the Sichuan Basin: A case study of the eastern Sichuan región.
11:45Pablo del Buey FernándezSedimentation of fibrous clay minerals from Miocene lacustrine deposits to hyperalkaline playa-lakes, Duero Basin (Central Spain).
12:00Myriam StellettiSedimentological and Geomorphological Evolution of Alluvial Fans in Arid and Semi-arid Climates: Insights from Anza-Borrego State Park and Big Bend National Park (USA).
12:15Chiara ZuffettiStratigraphic architecture and evolution of post-Messinian alluvial systems at the southern margin of the Taza-Guercif basin, Morocco.
12:30Gabriela Meyer Neibert KnobelockStratigraphic evolution of the Middle Buntsandstein Group, Lower Triassic, Upper Rhine Graben (NE France and SW Germany).
12:45Alejandro PertuzSupercritical Flow Deposits in the Buntsandstein Facies (SW Soria, Iberian Basin, Spain): implications for Lower Triassic palaeoclimate.
13:00Riccardo MaitanThe role of discharge fluctuations in driving fluvial macroform degradation: an example from the meandering Powder River (Montana, USA).

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology

17:00Eduardo PiovanoIntroducing the new book on Pampean Lakes.
17:15ChapronAssessing geological hazards in a changing world combining regional & multidisciplinary approaches of Northern Pyrenean glacial lakes.
17:30Lucia MarteganiClimatic variability in the southwestern Iberian Peninsula during the Early and Mid-Holocene recorded by stable isotopes of gypsum in Lake Medina (Cádiz, SW Spain).
17:45Qianyou WangEnhanced deposition of terrestrial organic matter in an Early Cretaceous syn-rift lake influenced by volcanism.

SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology

8:30Carolina RoscaHeavy isotope systematics in lake sediments from Lake Naivasha (Kenya) trace anthropogenic influence and changes in lake trophic status.
8:45Fan XuHigh-frequency cycle division and sedimentary characteristics of fine-grained sedimentary rocks in saline lacustrine basins: A Case Study of the Upper Ganchaigou Formation in the Qaidam Basin.
9:00Jorge Cañada PasadasHydrologic changes in Laguna Salada de Campillos (Málaga, southern Spain) driven by climatic variability over the last 28,000 years.
9:15Margarita Jambrina-EnríquezLacustrine sequences in the Canary Islands: Unraveling the Long-Term Dynamics of Climate, Environment, and Human Interactions.
9:30Gazizova TatyanaLake sedimentation features on Valaam Island (Lake Ladoga, NW Russia) in the Late Holocene according to macrophyte pollen data.
9:45Juan Pablo CorellaDenudation rates and sediment yield in the Sierra de las Nieves National Park, Spain (Western Mediterranean).
10:00Marcel-Saïd Galofré PenachoRecent Depositional Evolution and Anthropogenic Impacts in Mediterranean Coastal Lagoons.
10:15Mariano RemirezSeas to lakes and vice versa: is that easy from facies alone?
10:30Angela AraTemperature reconstructions for rapid transitions during the last glacial cycle in NE Iberian Peninsula from clumped isotopes and lipid biomarkers in lacustrine sequences.
10:45Chenqing LiTracing Hydrothermal Dolomitization in Lacustrine Carbonate reservior by Magnesium Isotopes.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology

11:30Chao LiangWater depth–terrigenous input dynamic equilibrium controls the Eocene lacustrine shale laminae records in Jiyang depression, Bohai Bay Basin, East China.
11:45Ana M. AbarzúaUnique terrestrial long records in southern-mid latitudes spanning ca. 40,000 cal yr BP (MIS 2 – 3).

Seds Online Great Debate Live

12:00-13:00Stephen LokierAre strata random?


HALL 4 (ROOM 10.5.):

SO2.1. Thematic carbonate sedimentology

SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates

SO2.4. Deep marine carbonates

XS1. Harold Reading’s Sedimentary Environments-Challenges of a new edition

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SO2.1. Thematic carbonate sedimentology

11:30Isaac Bondzie-SelbyAn experimental calibration between dual carbonate clumped isotope (?47 and ?48) in dolomite and temperatura.
11:45Mohamed MoustafaStrong Signals: Consistent δ13C Isotope Patterns in the Lower Mahil Formation Despite Diagenetic Alterations.
12:00Juan Carlos LayaDid elevated hurricane activity drive South Joulter Cay development on the Great Bahama Bank?
12:15María NajarroDrowned carbonate platforms on a suprasalt monocline in the Aptian-Albian succession of Peña Lavalle, Cantabrian Mountains, Spain.
12:30Francesca PetrellaFacies analysis of the Upper Ammonitico Rosso in the External Betic Cordillera (Cañada del Hornillo section, Subbetic, Spain).
12:45Anna Cichon-PupienisLithofacies and conodont biostratigraphy of the Ludlow succession on the shelf of the Baltica paleocontinent (Lithuania)– insights into depositional settings.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO1.3. Thematic carbonate sedimentology

17:00Rubén Loma VillacortaOrigin and distribution of extensive late calcite cementation in the Pre-Salt: A case study from the Brazilian Santos Basin.
17:15Maria Antonietta TommasonePorosity and permeability heterogeneities in bioturbated carbonates: A case study of Cenomanian-Turonian platform carbonates from the Southern Apennines (Italy).
17:30Min ZengThe Late Ordovician Guttenberg Isotopic Carbon Excursion (GICE) represents a major eustatic sea-level rise and deglacial warming.
17:45Meng NingUnveiling the Formation Mechanisms of the Terminal Ediacaran Marine Dolomite Cements.


FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO2.1. Thematic carbonate sedimentology

8:30Jie ZhangIntelligent Carbonate Petrography: a quantitative tool for understanding carbonate reservoirs.
8:45Axel MunneckeSedimentary and diagenetic bedding in carbonate rocks: the need for more clarity in terminology.
9:00Mateus KrothFrom chalk to tuffeau: classification and (micro)facies diversity of the Chalk Group in a proximal zone of the Chalk Sea.

SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates

9:15Juan Carlos BragaBlue mesophotic coral bioherms in transgressive carbonate deposits (early Messinian, Almería-Níjar Basin, SE Spain).
9:30Fabian KäsbohrerBurial- and fluid-driven diagenesis of Middle Triassic carbonates revealed by U–Pb geochronology and fluid inclusion analysis.
9:45Arpita ChakrabortyCallovian-Oxfordian oolitic ironstone of the Kachchh basin, India: the influence of authigenic iron silicates in Neotethyan ocean.
10:00Ana M. Alonso ZarzaExceptionally preserved primary texture of dolomite stromatolites: Leba Formation, Palaeoproterozoic, Angola.
10:15Qianying YaoFormation Mechanism and Control Storage Mode of Multistage Slope Break of Middle Permian in Sichuan Basin, China.
10:30Thomas D. HoughtonGenesis of carbonate Honeycomb Buildups.
10:45Mohammed FallatahGeochemistry and regional stratigraphy of the Upper Cretaceous succession of central Saudi Arabia: a record of foreland basin inception on the Arabian Plate.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SO2.1. Shallow marine carbonates

11:30Max GöblHawaiian reef microbialites as archives of Pleistocene sea-level fluctuations (IODP 389)
11:45Sreetama AichHigh-resolution sequence stratigraphy revealing the stratal architectural evolution of the shallow marine ramp carbonates (Middle Eocene) from the Bombay Offshore Basin, western India
12:00Luc FeuilleratIdentification of Subaerial Exposure Surfaces and Reconstruction of Pleistocene Reef Development: Sedimentological, Paleontological, and Diagenetic Insights from the Minatogawa Formation, southern Okinawa Jima, Japan
12:15Robert RidingOxygenation and marine microbial carbonates: The long history
12:30Xiaodong FuPaleoenvironment Reconstruction and distribution of dolomite beach in the Jialingjiang Formation of the Sichuan Basin, Insights from multiple geochemical parameters
12:45Luca MarianiQuantitative paleontological analysis of the Eocene carbonate succession of Pag Island (Croatia)

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO2.1. Shallow marine carbonates

17:00Juan Ignacio BacetaReef building at mesophotic depths: facies architecture of some representative upper Thanetian examples from the Pyrenenan domain, N Spain.
17:15Cristiano FickSedimentological and biofabric patterns for hybrid coquina deposits: insights from wave tank experiments.
17:30Eduardo Islas-DominguezSubmerged keep-up reef development in Bermuda lacking acroporid corals: a model for degraded coral reefs in the past and future.
17:45Giovanni ColettiThe last chapter of coral-reefs in the Mediterranean Sea: insights from the lower Messinian Acquabona succession (Calcare di Rosignano Formation, Northern Italy).


SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates

8:30Marco BrandanoThe Oligo-Miocene Carbonate ramp stratigraphic architecture of Maiella Mtn. to reconstruct changing oceanographic conditions in the Central Mediterranean.
8:45Syed M. Wasim SajjadCarbonate deposition during the Messinian salinity crisis in the Romagna Apennines, Italy.
9:00Puntira HenglaiGeological Controls on the Early Demise of a Middle Miocene Carbonate Buildup in Central Luconia, Offshore Malaysia.
9:15Wieslaw TrelaOxygen isotopes from conodont apatite of the Devonian-Carboniferous transition in the SE Poland as a proxy of climate change in the eastern Laurussia.
9:30Qinyu XiaSedimentary architecture of microbial mound-shoal complex: A case study of the Ediacaran Dengying Formation, Sichuan Basin, China.
9:45Rute CoimbraDolomite types and their distribution: exploring Mesozoic dolomitization patterns in the Lusitanian Basin (W Portugal).

SO2.4. Deep marine carbonates

10:00Irene CornacchiaLate Miocene progressive isolation of the Central Mediterranean: Insights from hemipelagic deposits (Central Italy).
10:15John J.G. ReijmerSettling experiments of carbonate sand-mud suspensions.
10:30Xianghui LiSuper-nutrient water mass in eastern Neo-Tethys epeiric sea across the Albian-Cenomanian boundary (OAE 1d).
10:45Wu JiapengThe Carboniferous Carbonate-filled Canyon Morphology and Sedimentary  Processes Analysis in the Eastern Precaspian Basin, Kazakhstan.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

XS1. Harold Reading’s Sedimentary Environments-Challenges of a new edition.

11:30-13Bruce LevellAuthors presentations and debate.


HALL 5 (ROOM 10.2.):

SE5. Ichnology

SO5. Biological and biochemical sedimentology

SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis

SO10. Sedimentology for the Energy Transition

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SE5. Ichnology

11:30Omar Ait HaddouA diverse invertebrates ichnofauna from the imilchil-Isli Formations (Middle Jurassic) Imilchil district, Central High Atlas, Morocco.
11:45Davinia Díez-CansecoAnalyzing the Pliocene flooding of a rocky shoreline: Trace fossils and morphology of the Messinian-Pliocene unconformity (Bajo Segura Basin, SE Spain).
12:00Sonia Campos SotoEarthquake shake or vertebrate step? Keys to distinguish vertebrate tracks in semi-liquid sediment from seismites and other soft sediment deformation structures.
12:15Javier DoradorIchnological analysis of the muddy turbidite system from Tabernas Basin (Betic Cordillera, SE Spain).
12:30Olmo Miguez SalasIchnological analysis of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain: The variable impact of Heinrich Events on the benthic environment
12:45Tamar BeridzeInterpretation of Paleocene-middle Eocene depositional .environment in the Borjomi Gorge (central Achara-Trialeti Fold-and-Thrust Belt) based on ichno- and lithofacies analysis.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SE5. Ichnology

17:00Francisco Javier Rodríguez TovarMacaronichnus segregatis degiberti at Site 1610 (IODP Expedition 401): Evidence of high-energy processes in the Algarve Basin (Gulf of Cadiz) before the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
17:15Alina ShchepetkinaNeoichnology of tidal flats in the mesotidal Mira River estuary, Portugal.
17:30Javier Fernández-MartínezReductive redox conditions and benthic fauna: the response of tracemaker communities to the deposition of organic-carbon-rich facies.
17:45Abdelkbir HminnaThe Middle-Late Permian nonmarine-marine ichnofauna from the Argana basin (Western High Atlas, Morocco): an overview.


FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO5. Biological and biochemical sedimentology

8:30Jingjing LiuBiological contribution and clastic gypsum in the inter-evaporitic laminated deposits of the Sorbas Basin.
8:45Laia Real MalatsMicrobial mats and biofilms of the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel: environmental controls and microbe-sediment relationships.
9:00Laura Martín GarcíaEffects of sedimentary and environmental dynamics monitored by calcareous nannofossil records in the Gulf of Cadiz during the Early Pliocene.
9:15Óscar CabestreroLithification of Microbial Mats by Mg Carbonates: Evolution in Alkaline Ephemeral Lakes.
9:30Alex V. HernandezSedimentological and Palaeoceanographic Signatures of a Newly Identified Late Pleistocene Sapropel in the Northern Red Sea.
9:45Stefano GiuntiOn the origin of carbonate spherulites in hydrocarbon-derived thrombolites (Lower Cretaceous, Poland).
10:00Pablo del Buey Fdez.The role of culture medium on bioinduced precipitation of carbonates and smectites in diatom-rich microbial mats.
10:15Anna El KhouryToxic Arsenic as a biogenicity tracker in early Earth macrofossils
10:30María González-MartínMiddle Pleistocene sedimentary archives from the Gulf of Cádiz: Coccolithophore paleoproductivity as a proxy for ocean and atmospheric dynamics.
10:45Lara MaldanisSynchrotron Geochemical Analysis of Mineral Biosignatures in Laguna Negra  Microbialites.

11:30-13:15 Late morning communications session

SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis

11:30Robert ŠamarijaA Middle Miocene rain shadow in the Dinarides? New insights from U-Pb dating of the Pranjani Basin, Serbia.
11:45Benjamin DanielsConstraining the impact of inherited topography on sediment routing in an ancient foreland basin: a case study from the Lower Cretaceous Mannville Group (Western Canada Foreland Basin).
12:00Min XiongDeposition records of marine shale during the Late Ordovician-early Silurian in the Upper Yangtze area: potential causes for paleoclimate, paleoceanography driven by astronomical orbital cycles.
12:15Lihong LiuGenesis of siliceous rock in the black rock series of Ediacaran-Cambrian transition and its Paleoclimatic significance.
12:30Martín García MartínGoing back to the field: resolving old stratigraphic controversies with new geological mapping and outcrop analysis (Lower Cretaceous, Cameros Basin, N Spain).
12:45Jose Manuel CastroMixed siliciclastic-carbonate shallow marine deposits within the Prebetic Carbonate Platform (upper Aptian, Prebetic, SE Spain): the record of a fault-controlled lowstand unit.
13:00Lesego GaeganeRegional Sediment Dynamics and Basin Analysis: Transboundary Management Strategies  for the Caledon/ Mohokare River in Southern Africa.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis

17:00Zhenxiang YuSedimentary Model and Exploration Significance of the Permian Wujiaping-Dalong Formation Shale Lithofacies in the Upper-Middle Yangtze Block.
17:15Saulo A.C. AraujoSubmarine channel complex evolution adjacent to a transform margin.
17:30Miguel López-BlancoTectonic control on Sedimentation Rates in a foreland basin margin (Paleogene, SE Ebro foreland basin, NE Spain).
17:45Dawon KimTesting the efficiency of submarine landslides On Organic carbon sequestration over geological times.

SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis

8:30Avraam ZelilidisThe presence of nappes, in SW Peloponnesus peninsula, and the strongly metamorphic Plattenkalk series, in central south Peloponnesus and Crete Island, change the dynamic evolution of west and south Greece.
8:45Yang ZhanlongTransition surfaces and large-scale traps occurrence in lacustrine basins.
9:00Hannah OthenSequence stratigraphic and facies analysis between platform and basinal carbonate sequences across basin margins, Ireland.

SO10. Sedimentology for the Energy Transition

9:15Patricia CabelloIntroduction to the Sedimentology for the Energy Transition.
9:30Fernanda VelosoFrom Stratigraphy to Carbon Capture and Storage – The Dogger Fm. in Paris Basin.
9:45Iuliia KapustinaA Comparative Study of Fluvial Deposit Reservoir Models for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Storage: a Case Study from the Yorkshire Coast, Northeast England.
10:00Pedro Ramirez-PerezApplying the thermofacies concept into the Middle Triassic – Oligocene sedimentary rocks of the Southern Pyrenees.
10:15Natalia Puche PoloBuilding 3D Training Images from Historical Satellite Images for Multi-Point Statistics modeling of Fluvial Reservoirs.
10:30Elizabeth MahonCO2 storage in Mesozoic aeolianites, Utah, USA.
10:45Celeste CunninghamCritical Mineral Enrichment in Deep-Marine Sedimentary Strata of Eastern Canada.

11:30-13:15 Late morning communications session

SO10. Sedimentology for the Energy Transition

11:30James DriscollExploring geology in high school education: Innovative approaches to teaching Earth sciences.
11:45Lucas BofillFacies analysis for groundwater flow modelling: a case study of the fluvio-aeolian Middle Buntsandstein Sandstones, Upper Rhine Graben, eastern France.
12:00Samuel ScottQuantitative characterisation of the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group: Suitability for long-term carbon capture and underground storage, Cheshire, United Kingdom.
12:15Anabell Blanco PericanaSimulating CO2 and H2 storage in a High-Resolution 3D Geological Model of Fluvial Deposits: A Case Study from a Triassic Outcrop Analog (TIBEM, Spain).
12:30Ricardo PalominoChange in fluid dynamic due to the presence of calcite nodules in Draupne Formation (Norway).
12:45Marc Gil-OrtizStratigraphic and sedimentological analysis of the Castellón Sandstones Formation. An opportunity for a geological Carbon, Capture and Storage site in the Western Mediterranean Valencia Trough.
13:00Ana Serrano OñateEnergy Transition or Economic Transition: A Critical Question for the Future.
13:15Patricia CabelloConclusions of the session.


HALL 6 (ROOM 10.1.):

SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now?

SO8. Techniques in sedimentology

SE1. Experimental sedimentology

SE10. Spectroscopy applied to sedimentology

SO6. Provenance of sediments

SO2.2. Continental carbonates

SO4. Volcanoclastic sedimentology

SE8. What a carbonate world: a tribute to Christian Beztler

THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

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11:30-13:00 Morning communications session

SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now?

11:30Daniel MinisiniA decade of mudstone research. Building an integrated dataset and setting a standard for high-resolution chrono-stratigraphic frameworks.
11:45Xiaoqi FanA New Method for Predicting Sweet Spot Intervals of Continental Shale Oil Based on the combination of Multi-Scale Variable Selection, CatBoost and Arithmetic Optimization Algorithm.
12:00Zhiyang LiAn integrated petrographic and XRD analysis of sediments at Sites U1610 and U1611 (IODP Expedition 401): Implications for grain size, depositional conditions, and sediment provenance.
12:15Yifan LiSedimentary Characteristics and Sequence Stratigraphy of Doushantuo Formation in the Periphery Area of Yangtze Block, South China.
12:30Holly Jane MillsControls on microstructural and lithological variability within an arid playa lake mud-dominated system: the Triassic Mercia Mudstone Group, NW England.
12:45Zalmai YawarExperimental co-deposition of sand and flocculated mud from moving muddy suspensions – implications for shale sedimentology.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now?

17:00Yuegang. WangGenetic mechanisms of sparry calcite in lacustrine shale and its significance for fluid-rock interactions and reservoir formation.
17:15Sara CatenaHigh-resolution pollen and multi-proxy analysis to reconstruct paleo depositional events from a stratigraphically expanded Holocene succession (Po Delta, Italy).
17:30Veronica RossiIntegrated stratigraphy for the seabed characterization of the Adriatic deep-basin over the last 35000 years.
17:45Blandine GodetNew constraints on mechanisms driving Valanginian marl-limestone  alternations in the Vocontian Basin (SE France) using 3HeET.


FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now?

8:30Ryan D. WilsonShales across Scales: Building 3D physics-based models to capture predictive depositional relationships in Shale & Tight Rocks.
8:45Juergen SchieberShale Facies in the Amungee Member of the Middle Proterozoic Velkerri Formation (Beetaloo Basin) – Experiment Based Assessment of Depositional Conditions for the World’s Oldest Gas Shale.

SO8. Techniques in sedimentology, SE1. Experimental sedimentology and SE10. Spectroscopy applied to sedimentology

9:00Mohamed A.K. El-GhaliDecoding the absolute age of the Cambrian Sauk transgression in Southeastern Arabian Plate by radiogenic strontium of diagenetic calcite.
9:15Zhufu ShaoDiagenetic Alteration of Cambrian Glauconite in the North China Craton: Insight from in-situ Rb-Sr Dating, Petrography and Elemental Analysis.
9:30Paula Álvarez-IglesiasHigh resolution sediment core analysis in the CACTI of the University of Vigo.
9:45Davide BonomoLow cost USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle) development for coastal study.
10:00Mar Simonet RodaNovel applications of Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) in carbonate rocks: Advancing understanding of mineral formation and diagenetic processes.
10:15José E. Tent-ManclúsUsing an UAV/drone to map underwater rocky coast (Huerta Cape, Alicante, SE Spain).
10:30Isaac Bondzie-SelbyAn experimental calibration between dual carbonate clumped isotope (Δ47 and Δ48) in dolomite and temperature.
10:45You ZhangQuantitative study on key diagenetic stages of ancient carbonate reservoir, Insights from Laser In-situ U-Pb dating and Element Mapping.

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SO2.2. Continental carbonates

11:30Paul WrightGetting to the root of the problem: misunderstandings of the origins and significance of laminar calcretes.
11:45Jennifer Jane ScottLake-margin hydrothermal spring mounds and injectite veins in the Eocene Green River Formation, southern Bridger Basin, Wyoming, USA.
12:00Pedro HuertaNon-marine carbonates and their hydrological implications. Examples of the Cenozoic of the Duero basin (Spain).
12:15Andrea Martín PérezSubglacial carbonates: authigenic aragonite and calcite revealed by retreating glaciers.
12:30Nevena Andric-TomaševicTectonic and climatic forcings recorded in carbonates deposited in alkaline saline lakes: an example from the Ibar Basin, Southern Serbia.
12:45YixuanZhuLithofacies, paleo-environment and depositional model of the Barra Velha Formation in the Santos Basin, Brazil.
13:00Ana M. Alonso-ZarzaContinental carbonate texture and mineralogy from past to present: a fast thought.

17:00-18:00 Afternoon communications session

SO4. Volcanoclastic sedimentology

17:00Karoly NemethPyroclastic density current deposits associated with monogenetic volcanoes of the Quaternary Hutaymah Volcanic Field, NE Saudi Arabia.
17:15Mehdi OusbihThe Late Ediacaran Terrestrial Volcano-Sedimentary LIP in the Eastern AntiAtlas Belt, Northwestern WAC (Morocco): Implications for Depositional Environments.
17:30Kyungjin LeeVolcanic influences on the fluvial sedimentation: The Cretaceous Goseong Formation, Gyeongsang Basin, SE Korea.


SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

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8:30-11:00 Early morning communications session

SO6. Provenance of sediments

8:30Sabí Peris CabréCenozoic provenance evolution of Mallorca (Balearic Promontory): implications on the Western Mediterranean evolution.
8:45Conor FoxDynamic coasts in urban settings: the evolution of a spit formation in south Dublin Bay, Ireland.
9:00Nowrad AliIndia-Asia collision in western Himalayas, insights from Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary record of the Indus basin, Pakistan.
9:15Heike KochPetrography, geochemistry and sedimentology of the Mauretanian and Mixed Zone turbidite successions of the Maghrebian Flysch Basin (Southern Spain and Northern Morocco).
9:30Miaomiao MengQuantifying the relative provenance contributions to submarine channel systems in the Qiongdongnan Basin since the Miocene: Implications for tectonic responses and channel migration.
9:45Maotong LiSand provenance in the Mu Us dune field and Tengger Desert of northern China.
10:00Marta RoigéTectonic control on provenance signatures during the clastic infill of the middle Eocene-lower Miocene Jaca-Pamplona basin (southern Pyrenees).
10:15Xingzong YaoThe sedimentary provenance of Upper Miocene Dongfang submarine fan, Yinggehai Basin: source-to-sink system unravelled through new detrital zircon U-Pb ages and heavy mineral analysis.

SE8. What a carbonate world: a tribute to Christian Betzler

10:30Ángel Puga-BernabéuTribute to Christian Beltzer.
10:45Ángel Puga-BernabéuMiddle-Miocene platform-to-slope mesophotic carbonates in the Prebetic Domain near Huesa (Jaén, S Spain).
 

11:30-13:00 Late morning communications session

SE8. What a carbonate world: a tribute to Christian Betzler

11:30Diana Ortega-ArizaGlobal patterns and environmental controls on Miocene coral reef transitions from ramps to rimmed platforms.
11:45Volker VahrenkampDevelopment of the land-attached Al Wajh carbonate platform on a Miocene siliciclastic rift-basin pedestal – evidence from seismic and core data.
12:00Or Mordechay BialikExploring carbonate production eco-spaces from the modern to the late Miocene.
12:15Sebastian LindhorstDetached low-gradient deep-water channels of the Queensland Plateau.
12:30Gregor P. EberliThe misidentification of contourite drifts as lowstands – implications for sequence stratigraphy.
12:45Jesus ReolidThe Maldives: a unique carbonate sedimentology laboratory.


POSTER SESSION

POSTER SESSION THUESDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

SO1.1. Thematic clastic sedimentology
1Abdelkrim AfenzarClastic and evaporite deposits of a syn-rift Triassic series of the Mohammedia–Berrechid Basin (Meseta, Morocco): Facies architecture, palaeoenvironments, sequence stratigraphy and correlation with Moroccan Central Atlantic Margin basins.
2Ismael Pinilla SerranoMiddle Eocene (Lutetian-Bartonian) Sedimentary Systems of the Western Duero Basin (Castilla y León, Spain)
3Kirabo Erismas MugwanyaSedimentary signals of climate change: geological controls on the  depositional architecture and heterogeneity of transgressed fluvial systems  in the northern North Sea
4Ismael Pinilla SerranoStratigraphy, fossil content and tectosedimentary evolution of the Lower Cretaceous Golmayo Formation, Cameros Basin (Soria province, Spain)
5Elena ZhukovskaiaThe Calcitization of Lower Cretaceous Turbidite Deposits in Western Siberia:  Processes and Scales
6Marian Fregenal MartínezThe sedimentary record of the Albian-Cenomanian transgression in the Cuenca Basin (Iberian Ranges, central Spain).
SO1.3. Coastal clastics
7Dennis SchreiberThe Lomati Delta Complex: a Paleoarchean prograding fan-delta system from the 3.2 Ga Moodies Group, Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa
8Juan Antonio Sánchez-GuerraA multi-approach characterization of a Triassic fluvio- deltaic system: preliminary results
9Elizabeth MahonLinking coal deposition with shoreface dynamics: Straight Cliffs Formation, Utah
10Oriol Oms LlobetIntegrated outcrop and core tomography of the Ciénaga de Oro Formation (Sinú – San Jacinto, Colombia): petrophysical and sedimentological model.
11Elham SaemiEvolution of a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate platform in a sequence stratigraphic framework, implication for spatial extension of sand bodies; a case from the Oligo-Miocene succession, South Iran
12Manuel AbadA sedimentological approach to the origin of exceptionally well-preserved sea stars layers from the Late Miocene Atacama Desert (northernnorthern Chile)
13Hiroko OkazakiLateral and vertical variations in sedimentary facies of the upper Pleistocene mixed sand and gravel coastal succession in eastern Kanto, central Japan
14Marcello TropeanoA sequence-stratigraphic approach to the study of terraced Quaternary coastal deposits of the Metaponto Plain (Taranto Gulf, Ionian Sea, Southern Italy)
15Marta CosmaNew insights into the Late Pleistocene and Holocene subsurface architecture of the Venice lagoon
16Giovanni FantiniUpper Pleistocene beach deposits of South Sardinia: Evidence of Quaternary tectonic and eustatic Interplay
17Piero BellanovaSmall-scaled variations in the 1755 CE tsunami deposits – observations from El Palmar de Vejer, Spain
SO1.5. Deep marine clastics
18Tomás Alberjón PeñasSedimentary and petrologic characterization of sediment gravity flow deposits and seabed topography interactions: examples from the Eocene of the South Pyrenean Foreland Basin
19Vlad ApotrosoaeiSedimentology and geochemistry of the mid Cretaceous Anoxic Events in deep-marine sediments: case study the Eastern Carpathians
20Teodora BabosThe Eocene-Oligocene Transition in Eastern Carpathians: global versus regional changes in the Paratethys Realm
21Jutamas CharoensukFacies interpretation of mass transport complexes in deep-water deposit, offshore Sabah Basin
22Lei ChenThe characteristics of the laminae and their environmental significance: a case study of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation shale in the Upper Yangtze area, SW China
23Agata KuzmaOrbital cyclicity in deep-marine Lower Cretaceous deposits: the case of the Krzyworzeka river section (Outer Carpathians, southern Poland)
24Constantin LazărPleistocene to Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes in the NW Black Sea: from isolation to connection
25Vittorio MaselliEarly extensional salt tectonics control deep-water sediment dispersal
26Olga Sánchez GuillamónGeochemical characterization of mud breccias in mud volcanoes of the Gulf of Cadiz
27Ru WangChallenging the turbidity current maximum run-up height paradigm
28Gaokui WuSedimentary characteristics and controlling factors of deep water gravity flow deposits in the Potiguar Basin, South Atlantic
29Manli ZhangDepositional evolution and controlling mechanisms of the continental margin slope, the northern South China Sea
30Jie ZhangCharacteristics, formation and significance of pyrite in shale
31Chiara ZuffettiOutcrop-based models of turbidite channel-levee transition and evolution: constraints from the Tachrift system, Morocco
SO2.1. Thematic carbonate sedimentology
32Alberto Pérez-LópezAnachronistic facies in Middle Triassic carbonates of southern and eastern Spain: sedimentary features linked to unique sedimentary conditions and seismic activity
33Micaela Della VedovaDeciphering the limits of habitability: Geospatial analysis of Andean Microbialitic Systems as analogues for the search for life on Mars.
34Francesca PetrellaFacies and biostratigraphic analysis of a Jurassic succession of Western Sicily: New insights into the Western Tethys palaeobiogeography
35Beatriz BádenasMorphology of microbial-sponge Middle Jurassic mounds: 3D reconstruction from down-dip and strike oriented sections
36Cristiano FickTaphonomic pattern and primary porosity in coquinas generated in flume experiments: Structural high scenario
37Alessandro ManciniThe Tortonian-Messinian methane-derived carbonates succession of the Majella area (Abruzzo, Central Italy): the interplay between global and local factors controlling carbonate deposition.
38Niccolo’ CocciaHow a carbonate platform drowns: facies changes at the transition between shallow-water carbonates and Ammonitico Rosso facies (San Vigilio Oolite-Rosso Ammonitico Veronese, Lower-Middle Jurassic, Trento Platform, N Italy)
39Yang-Jun WangDrown-but-Not-Out: Mechanisms of Carbonate Platform Backstepping
40Ziheng LiangIn situ visualization of elemental distributions in zoned dolomite and its implications
SE4. Three Decades of Progress in Shale and Mudstone Research – Where Are We Now?
41Laia Real MalatsA subsurface record of the Lower Jurassic of the Roer Valley Graben, Belgium
42Irene SammartinoDeciphering sediment provenance in a fluvial-to-marine transition zone using XRF core scanning: A case study from the Po River mouth, Adriatic Sea
43Zhiyang LiDetailed facies analysis of the Cenomanian-Turonian Greenhorn Formation near Pueblo, Colorado, USA, through an integrated sedimentologic and organic petrology analysis
44Claudio PellegriniLinking deglacial climate forcing to sediment deposition, vegetation shifts, and organic matter preservation in the Adriatic Sea
45Zhonghao ZhangPreliminary results from petrographic examination of pelagic deposits from Site U1385 (IODP Expedition 401)
46Daniel MinisiniStill looking for an adequate depositional model to predict facies in organic-rich mudstones. Reconsidering early diagenesis.
47Chao LiangCharacterization and genesis of authigenic calcite in multiple diagenetic stages of shales
SE5. Ichnology
48Manuel AbadA continuous record of ray fish feeding traces from the Late Miocene of the southern Atacama Desert (Chile)
49Francisco Javier Rodríguez TovarApplied ichnology: Advancing the interpretation of deep-sea depositional environments
50Javier Fernández-MartínezBenthic faunal response to anoxic pulses during the Late Devonian in North America
51Celeste CunninghamIchnofacies and Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Meguma Terrane, Eastern Canada
52Federico Daniel WengerIchnologic variations resulting from a shift in shallow-marine depositional systems: the transition between the Devonian Talacasto and Punta Negra formations in Precordillera, Argentina.
53Alice GiannettiIchnological analysis aimed to palaeocological characterization of Anisian shallow-water settings in the South-Iberian palaeomargin (Cehegín, Murcia, Spain) and to the detection of sea-level changes
54Olmo Miguez SalasNeoichnological analysis of a deep-sea dune field at the Bering Sea reveals a totally adapted trace maker community: implications for the fossil record
55Joshua MohlabengPetrographic assessment of substrate conditions in Pleistocene aeolianites of the Cape South Coast, South Africa.
56Panagiotis ZelilidisThe trace fossil Zoophycos as indicators for the Apulian Platform Margins evolution, during Eocene in Lefkas Island
57Zurab LebanidzeTrace Fossils in the Middle Eocene (Lutetian) Volcanogenic-Sedimentary Series of the Eastern Achara-Trialeti Fold-and-Thrust Belt (Georgia)
58Lucía PorrasFossils and ichnites workshop in a primary school: a service-learning project


POSTER SESSION FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025

SO1.2. Continental clastics
1Fang XieAnalysis of sedimentary environment and hydrocarbon source of Mesozoic buried hill in beach-sea area
2Jack HumphriesCharacterisation of lithological heterogeneity in mixed fluvial-aeolian successions of the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone Group, NW England: implications for carbon capture, utilisation and storage
3Homoud AlAnziContinental and Marginal Marine Sediments of the Early Permian Nuayyim Formation, Saudi Arabia
4Rubén Loma VillacortaModern Ural delta: fluvial, aeolian and wetland variations over the past 30 years from satellite imagery
5Diego TorroméPalaeoclimatic insights from mudstones in the Allueva Fm: evidence of seasonal climate during the middle-late Campanian in NE Spain
6Victor Heme de LacottePart I – The sedimentological evolution of an aeolian-marine margin
7Chester DaviesPart II – Towards a quantified sequence stratigraphic model for coastal ergs
8Krešimir PetrinjakPleistocene Aeolian Sediments from the Island of Rab in the Adriatic Sea
9Luisa SabatoQuaternary carbonate breccia along the Alta Murgia scarp (Apulia, southern Italy)
10Gijs van DijkSedimentology and magnetostratigraphy of the early Paleocene Fort Union Formation (Montana, USA)
11Anu KaakinenSedimentology, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironments of the Eocene-Oligocene fossil-bearing sequence in Ulantatal (Inner Mongolia, China)
12Marian Fregenal-MartínezStochastic drainage of siliciclastic sediments in a carbonate-dominated continental rift basin (Lower Cretaceous, Cuenca Basin, central Spain)
13Jacopo NesiThe continental-transitional mid Cretaceous of Southern Morocco: toward a stratigraphic-depositional revision and correlation
14Asier ValenzuelaThe upper Oligocene alluvial to lacustrine macrosequence of the Medina de Pomar Basin (Western Pyrenees, N Spain): facies architecture and preliminary paleogeographical insights
15Hyun Joon ParkTracking the early Late Cretaceous regional compression in the Korean Peninsula: The Cretaceous Jindong and Goseong formations in the Gyeongsang Basin, SE Korean Peninsula
16Jianying WangTypes and characteristics of reductive media in uranium reservoirs under arid sedimentary backgrounds: a case study of Cretaceous in southern Ordos Basin
17Maria Sol RaigembornUsing organic carbon isotopes from southern Patagonia, Argentina, to understand Maastrichtian terrestrial conditions
18Michal ŠujanWhen a river mimics the tide: Mud drapes and bi-directional cross-beds in an Early Pleistocene fluvial succession, Eastern Lithuania, NE Europe
19Zheng YangArchitecture of distributary channels and their controlling factors for shallow water lacustrine deltas of upper Huagang Formation in Central-Southern Xihu Sag, East China Sea
SO2.2. Continental carbonates
20Changsong LinComplex architectures of the paleokarst cave systems and their controlling processes, the Ordovician Tarim basin, northwest China
21Zuriñe LarenaLacustrine-palustrine systems of Miranda-Trebiño Basin from middle-upper Eocene to Late Miocene (NE Iberia).
22Ja Yeon SonMicrostructural analysis of middle Cretaceous lacustrine stromatolites from South Korea
23Ramon Mercedes-MartínPaleoclimatic reconstruction of tufa carbonate rock shelters occupied by Neanderthals during the Late Pleistocene: the case of Abric Romaní (Capellades, Spain)
24Natalia IlluecaStable isotope analysis of the lacustrine El Castellar Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Eastern Spain).
25Danielle Cardoso de SouzaReconstructing early sedimentation patterns of the lower Codó Formation (Early Cretaceous, NE Brazil): Evidence of marine influence and the onset of an alkaline hypersaline lake
26Maria D. Traslaviña-BuenoMacromorphological and micromorphological analysis of calcretes in the Jandaíra Formation, Potiguar Basin, Northeastern Brazil
27Hiba KefiAragonite-dominated anthropogenic travertine-like carbonate precipitates from  geothermal water cooling systems in southern Tunisia
28Sirine MkadmiHyperthermal hot-spring travertines of Hammam Meskhoutine (Debagh), Guelma, Eastern Algeria: depositional morphologies and controlling factors of carbonate precipitation
SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates
29Mahider MulugetaFacies and paleoenvironment of the carbonate unit in mertule mariam section,central Ethiopia
30Davide Bonomo3D outcrop model made by UAV/drone of an Oligocene carbonate platform, Morro de Toix (Calpe, Alicante, SE Spain).
31Amirhossein EnayatiAn overview on depositional characteristics and sequence stratigraphy of the Permian-Triassic (Khuff) succession of the Arabian Plate
32Cheikh I. YoumTidal carbonate facies of the Pelel Formation (Senegal, West Africa)
33Martin A. León-CaffroniBiostratigraphy and biofacies using conodonts from Bashkirian-Moscovian (Lower–Middle Pennsylvanian) carbonate deposits from the Amazonas Basin, Western Godnwana
34Sara TomásDepositional and petrophysical controls in a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic platform: A case study from the Eocene Alveolina limestones (Àger Basin, Southern Pyrenees)
35Hildegard WestphalEcological imprint of hydrothermal influence in the coral reef-dominated Kimbe Bay, PNG
36Marcos AurellGeometry of a rapidly progradational bioclastic shoal (lower Aptian, Maestrat Basin, Spain)
37Marcello TropeanoHierarchical sequence-stratigraphic perspectives in Cretaceous cyclic peritidal carbonates: an example from Apulia, southern Italy
38Davide BassiLong-living deep-water acervulinid macroids from Kikai-jima shelf, Central Ryukyu Islands, Japan
39Luisa SabatoLower-Pleistocene shallow-marine carbonate fan-shaped bodies in Apulia (southern Italy)
40Maria D. Traslaviña-BuenoMicrofacies and stable isotopic analyses (d13C and d18O) of Pennsylvanian carbonates from the Amazonas Basin, Western Gondwana
41Jelena StefanovicMixed siliciclastic-carbonate drowning and recovery of the Getic Carbonate Platform (Lower Cretaceous; south-eastern Serbia)
42Yue DengSedimentary characteristics and model of Cambrian storm in Xuzhou are
43Marco BrandanoSthe stratigraphic architecture and depositional model of Middle Pliocene bioclastic calcarenite unit (Macco) in the Tarquinia Basin (Central Italy).
SO4. Volcanoclastic sedimentology
44Michela PrincipiDeep-water volcaniclastic layers in the late Messinian foreland basin of the central Apennines unveil the first calc-alkaline rhyolitic eruption in the central Italy magmatic system.
45José Miguel MolinaFacies analysis of volcaniclastic deposits in the Subbetic  (Betic Cordillera, Spain)
46Beata NaglikGeochemistry of tonsteins as indicators of magma affinities and volcanotectonic settings of parent volcanoes: A case study from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)
47Hye Seong AnInfluence of effusive volcanism on fluvial sedimentation: a lesson from the  Cretaceous Silla Conglomerate in the Korea
48José F. MediatoPpFRX geochemical interpretation of the Tajogaite volcanoclastic deposits (La Palma Island, Canary Islands, Spain).
SO5. Biological and biochemical sedimentology
49Anne-Christin PohlandCyanobacterial microborings in carbonate rocks – molecular mechanisms and biogeochemical implications
50Marcello NatalicchioMinerals & microorganisms, a possible relationship: an awareness project of GEOMICROBIology
51José María López-GarcíaMorphological characterization of carbonate microbialites of an Andean hypersaline lake: Salar de Carcote, Región de Antofagasta, Chile
52Madeline DuretSpatial variability of microbialites in a poly-extreme rift setting (northern Afar)
53Shichao JiTracing Organoclastic Sulfate Reduction within the Sulfate-Methane Transition Zone: Petrographic and In-Situ sulfur isotope evidence from Early Silurian nodules
54Arindam RoyTracking role of nitrate on sedimentary carbon storage of Indian Sundarbans- an insight from lipid biomarkers
55Dimitris EvangelinosThe impact of Black Sea-Eastern Mediterranean Sea reconnection on the formation of the last Sapropel
56Xiaolin ChangEncrustation patterns on brachiopods and corals from the Middle-Upper Devonian and their paleo-environmental implications
SO8. Techniques in sedimentology
57Stephen LokierFactors controlling vehicle imbrication in sedimentary systems
58Guillaume JouveNew Echoes Compact Sub-Bottom Profiler (SBP) Portable SBP for inland & coastal environments
59David Amador LunaQualitative Classification and Interpretation of the secondary HVSR Peaks in the Tinto and Odiel Estuary (Huelva, Spain)
60Fahd AlmalkiThe textural and compositional discrepancies of the Late Ordovician glaciogenic sandstones of the Sarah Formation in south-central Saudi Arabia: Evidence of recycling and maturation of sandstone strata
SO9. Environmental sedimentology
61Berta M. CarroBehavior of rare – earth – elements in sediments, particulate matter and water of an estuary affected by acid mine drainage.
62Abdelkbir HminnaFacies of Triassic red beds in the Irohalene area (Argana Basin, Western High Atlas, Morocco): implications for palaeoenvironment
63Jun OhFlash-flood-driven accumulation of plastic on beaches investigated by use of aerial imagery and machine learning: an example from the eastern coast of Sicily
64José BorregoImpact of fluvial acid waters on REE fractionation in estuarine sediments of the Huelva Estuary (SW Spain).
65Óscar CabestreroProvenance and distribution of As in wetland sediments, Duero Basin (Spain)
66Anna MerkelThe record of a gap: microfacies analysis of the “Bollernbank” limestone bed (Pliensbachian-Toarcian boundary, South Germany)
67German Flor-BlancoUpdate on the adaptation of the Nalón estuary (NW Spain) to Holocene climatic changes and anthropic influence
68Ana M. BernabeuHow sediment determines the survival of shellfish banks: preliminary results of a mesocosm experiment
Lope EzquerroSedimentological and mineralogical study of the egg-bearing deposits from the late Cretaceous (Pyrenees, Spain) paleoenvironmental conditions analysis.
SE2. Tidalites
69Mauro Nicolás ValleCharacterizing the fluvial to marine transition zone in microtidal deltas: a case study from the Tagliamento River, NE Italy
70Marinus E. DonselaarLithofacies distribution and diagnostic criteria of a heterolithic tidal-estuary valley-fill
71Heike KochOrigin of cyclic patterns in cross strata due to tidal and non-tidal processes
72Effi-Laura DrewsSedimentary facies and architecture of mixed bioclastic-siliciclastic deposits from the Early Pleistocene of Calabria, southern Italy
73Allegra BurgassiSeasonal variations in grain-size parameters in deltaic beaches: the case of the Ombrone Delta (Tuscany, Italy)
SE3. Holocene coastal dynamics
74Javier Alcantara CarrioAccurate correlation between shoreline migration and sediment budget for mesotidal beaches (Maspalomas system, Canary Islands)
75Mauricio ToffaniCoastal dunes dynamics along SE shore of Lake Huron, Canada
76M. LujánFields of submarine dunes in the Camarinal continental shelf next to the Strait of Gibraltar: Morphology and recent mobility.
77Ángela Fontán BouzasImpact of recent changes in land uses on the sediment pollution of the bivalve productive areas: A case study of Umia river basin in the Ría de Arousa (NW Iberian Peninsula)
78Myriam StellettiMorphological and Facies Variability of Beachrocks in Sardinia Implications for Holocene Coastal Evolution
79Luis PandoHolocene coastal deposits in an urban area: distribution and evolution of the sedimentary environment (Gijón, NW Spain)
80Stefano AndreucciNew evidence of very high frequency relative sea level fluctuations since the Little Ice Age. The case of Alghero Gulf (Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea).
SE9. Sediments and pollutants
81Roberta SommaAsbestos cement material contamination in beach sands (Italy)
82Fulvio FranchiSource and distribution of microplastic pollution in the Cubango-Okavango River Basin (Angola-Namibia-Botswana)
SE10. Spectroscopy applied to sedimentology
83Roberta SommaHeavy minerals analysed by a multi-technique approach to determine provenance of sand-size sediments (Italy)

POSTER SESSION SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025

SO1.4. Shallow marine clastics
1Miguel Alonso-ZaldívarEnd-member statistical modelling as a tool for sedimentary zonation in the Guadalhorce River submarine delta (western Mediterranean)
2Adrián López-QuirósGlauconitization in lower Pliocene sediments from the Almería-Níjar Basin (SE Spain): New insights on the patterns, controls and paleoenvironmental implications of green-clay minerals
3Till J.J. HanebuthHistory of flood events and impact of land-use practices recorded in shelf deposits in the Gulf of Cadiz (SW Iberian Peninsula)
4Muhammad UmarMigration of the Brazil-Malvinas Confluence and changes in western South Atlantic bottom currents since the Last Glacial Maximum
5Michela PrincipiMultiple cycles of mixed siliciclastic and bioclastic shallow-marine deposits in a low accommodation setting: Zanclean Spungone member, eastern central Italy
6José N. Pérez-AsensioPaleoenvironmental conditions of shallow-water glaucony-rich deposits (Early Pliocene, Almería-Níjar Basin, SE Spain)
7Takonporn KunpitaktakunShelf Sand Ridge Characterization, Gulf of Mottama, Offshore Myanmar
SO2.3. Shallow marine carbonates
8Bosiljka GlumacThe significance of microbialites in porosity occlusion of Pleistocene coral-rich shallow-marine carbonate deposits from The Bahamas
9Luca MarianiTracing reef corals-associated skeletal components during Cenozoic warming events
10José Miguel MolinaJurassic palaeokarst in an isolated drowned carbonate platform (External Subbetic, Betic Cordillera, South of Spain)
11Shradha MenonWhen is the bucket really full? Insights from the Lakshadweep-Maldives-Chagos atolls
12José Enrique Tent-ManclúsMapping of major unconformities using UAV/drone in the Paleogene succession from Ibi (Ibi, Alicante, SE Spain).
13Wesam Abu LailaStratigraphic distribution, morphology and composition of oyster banks and mounds and the associated high-grade phosphates in the Late Cretaceous (Belqa Group) of Jordan
SO2.4. Deep marine carbonates
14Victorien PaumardArchitecture and geomorphology of mass-transport deposits developed along a carbonate margin (North West Shelf, Australia): Insights from high-resolution bathymetry and 3D seismic data
15José María López-GarcíaFacies associations and sedimentary evolution of the resedimented carbonates of the Middle-Upper Jurassic of the Serres de Llevant, Mallorca.
16Ginés A. De Gea GuillénPelagic and Turbiditic Sediment Traps during the Aptian in the Subbetic Basin: A study of the South Iberian Palaeomargin (Western Tethys)
SO3. Evaporite sedimentology
17Nicolas BoehmEvaporite and Carbonate Facies of the Upper Jurassic Arab and Hith Formations (Saudi Arabia): a new classification scheme and depositional model
18Nuria Sierra RamírezIsotopic Composition of Gypsum (d18O and dD) from the Messinian Salinity Crisis: Insights into the Mediterranean water sources
19Mar MoragasWhen fibrous satin spar gypsum does not follow the trend: d34SVCDT and d18OVSMOW isotopic signature of secondary gypsum in the Iberian Range
20Willem J.C. BlomGypsum precipitation interrupted dolomite formation in two Spanish saline lakes during cold and dry phases of the Last Glacial
SO6. Provenance of sediments
21Martin ArriolabengoaClay mineralogy for tracing clastic fine sediment provenance in caves (Baio cave, northern Iberian Peninsula).
22Joana Fusté CostaEvolution and interaction of source areas from alluvial to deep-marine environments in the South Pyrenean Foreland Basin during the early-middle Eocene
23Jing WuQuartz and silica in shales: Origin, type, and quantitative evaluation
24Elisa LaitaPalaeoclimatic inferences from the characterization of Middle-Upper Jurassic palaeosols (External Prebetic, South Iberian Palaeomargin)
25Frederick LikanjoInorganic geochemistry of the clastic rocks, in Bokombe, south of the Kribi Campo sub-basin, South Cameroon
SO7. Regional sedimentology and basin analysis
26Qiwei GouQuantitative analysis of kinematic properties of fault zones, Jiyang Depression, NE China
27Fengjie WeiCharacteristics of organic matter pore development in shale and its influencing factors in Da’an block, western Chongqing, China
28Huaibo ZhaoAnalysis of the Formation Mechanism of the Thin-Skinned Large Transport Chazuta Thrust in the Huallaga Basin, Northern Peruvian Sub-Andean Zone: Insights from Discrete Element Numerical Simulation Experiments
29Oliver NeameConnection Pathways of Marine Incursions in an Active Rift Basin: The Danakil Depression, Northern Afar
30Lope EzquerroDeciphering between tectonic and climate control over the sedimentary infill the case of the Northern Teruel Basin
31Gustavo Kenji Lacerda OritaExploring the Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean:  Preliminary Insights into the Pre-evaporitic Record of the Mesaoria  Basin (North Cyprus)
32Junran WangFluid evolution at micron-scale of shale system in faulted lake basin: A new perspective based on analcime
33Günes AnliakArchaeoseismology of the Ancient City of Phoenix (Taşlıca, Marmaris
34Cristina SequeroGlobal vs. local factors controlling the sedimentary record of the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a) in a pelagic rifted basin: a case study from the Western Tethys
35Hang CuiHydrothermal activity and its clastic petrological record from the perspective of volcano-sedimentary systems: a case study of thermal events associated with oceanic lithosphere subduction in the North Qinling Orogenic Belt
36Mashila PhihlelaMitigation Strategies for Siltation Issues At Boegoeberg Dam
37Cristina SequeroNew insights for the formal lithostratigraphic establishment of the Lourinhã formation (West Portugal)
38Naomi CrettonNorthern Patagonia Holocene earthquake-triggered turbidites from the Reloncaví Fjord (Chile) and lakes Frías, Mascardi and Puelo (Argentina)
39Lara ManoccioSedimentology and age of the Pampean Region, Argentina: Late Cenozoic Insights
40Huajie ZhangThe genesis of chlorite in tight sandstone reservoirs and its influence on reservoir properties: A case study of the lower fourth member of Shahejie Formation in Bonan Sag
41Iulian PojarTracking sediment mixing along the Lower Danube River from the Carpathians to the Black Sea
42Anton ElizaUpper Cretaceous to Paleogene changes in the sedimentary regime linked to the tectonics in the Southern Carpathian Foreland
SO10. Sedimentology for the Energy Transition
43Anna TravéComplex diagenetic pattern in the Miocene carbonates of the Penedès Basin
44Sara ParraFactors controlling the petrophysical and petrothermal properties in the distal parts of the Sant Llorenç del Munt fan-delta complex (SE Ebro Foreland Basin, Spain)
45José F. MediatoHydrogen storage in depleted gas reservoirs: Guadalquivir Basin
46Yergun BolpakhIntegration of cores, logs, and digital outcrop models for deterministic mapping of reservoir architecture of sediment-hosted uranium deposits with implications to In-Situ Leaching, South Tortkuduk, Chu – Sarysu basin, Kazakhstan
47David CrusetMechanical stratigraphy and fracturing in the Sant Llorenç del Munt fan-delta complex, eastern Ebro foreland basin
48Fatiha AskkourSediment-hosted stratabound copper deposits of Morocco: Exploring Geological Insights Amid the Energy Transition.
49Stefano GiuntiU-Pb dating of seep carbonates to assess periods of hydrocarbon migration and basin-wide gas hydrate destabilisation
50Nicolas Tarazona-DíazSedimentological and petrophysical characterization of the reservoir rocks in the Guadalquivir Basin (South Spain).
51Arthur Paterne MioumndeDepositional system of Mayo Oulo-Lere and Babouri Figuil Sub Basin, north Cameroon: An insight from resilient hydrocarbon prospectivity to sustainable development
52Milovan FusticCO2 Mineral Trapping Opportunities in Western Kazakhstan Sedimentary Basins – A Preliminary Geological Screening Results and Research Directions
53Bekzhan SmagambetovThe recognition and process-oriented interpretation of inclined heterolithic stratification (IHS) in sediment-hosted roll-front deposits:  towards optimization of in-situ leaching from Paleocene-Eocene strata, South Tortkuduk, Chu – Sarysu basin, Kazakhstan.
SE6. Variability of source to sink systems: deposition versus erosion
54Laura H. BührigA global metastudy of submarine-canyon geomorphology: Insights into sediment transport within source-to-sink systems
55Aike AlbersErosional sediment flux from the Himalayas to the Bengal Fan since the Late Miocene – An integrated analysis of seismic data and results from IODP Expeditions 354 and 353
56Michel Michaelovitch de MahiquesGeochemical signatures of the surface sediments from the upper-middle slope of Campos, Santos, Pelotas, and Punta del Este basins, Southwest Atlantic margin
57José N. Pérez-AsensioSediment transfer in the submarine Carchuna Canyon based on benthic foraminifera (Alboran Sea, western Mediterranean)
58Chenglin GongWholesale retreat of the continental shelf, shelf-edge and slope: Triggered by southward jump of South China Sea spreading ridge?
59Dominique ValdiviaThe Source-to-Sink Characteristics of the Pearl River Sediment Dispersal System on the Northern South China Sea Shelf  
SE7. Lacustrine sedimentology and paleolimnology
60Juan Pablo CorellaDepositional environments and facies variability in lacustrine sequences from the South Shetland Islands (Maritime Antarctica)
61Samuli HelamaDepositional histories of subfossil trees as indicators of lake level changes in subarctic lakes
62M. Belén Muñoz GarciaGeochemical evidence of hydrological regime changes induced by fault linkage processes in a lacustrine rift basin (Lower Cretaceous, Cuenca Basin, central Spain)
63Shirish VermaLithofacies Analysis, Depositional Environment & Sedimentation Pattern of Dubjan Member sediments of Hirpur Formation, Karewa Group, Kashmir, India
64Shaochun YangPaleogeomorphological characteristics of the Permian in the Taipei Depression of the Turpan Hami Basin and their control over sedimentation
65Haileyesus Alemu NeggaPleistocene lacustrine deposits in the Danakil Depression: insights into regional hydroclimate patterns
66Shantanu DattaThe occurrence and microfabric of sedimentary sulphates in the Lower Jurassic fluvio-lacustrine syn-rift strata of India: Insights from gypsum and baryte deposits
67Jing WuVariations in organic carbon cycling and organic matter enrichment triggered by geologic events
68Lisa FeistLandscape change in the northern Ecuadorian Andes – first results from sub-bottom profiles and lake sediment cores
SE8. What a carbonate world: a tribute to Christian Betzler
69Carra, WilliamsCarbonate platform and coral reef response to the mid – Pleistocene climate transition on the North-West Shelf (NWS), Australia: Insights from forward stratigraphic modelling
70Alexander PetrovicGeomorphology and sediment dynamics within the Al Wajh carbonate platform canyon system (Red Sea)
71Jesús ReolidFacies and stratigraphy of the Middle Miocene carbonate edifice of the Sierra de  Marmolance (SE Spain)
72Montserrat Alonso GarciaSea-level and monsoonal control on carbonate production in the Maldives platform (Indian Ocean)
SE12. Contourites
73SunjayDeepwater Multicomponent seismic imaging
74Estefanía LlaveLate Miocene deep marine sedimentation in the eastern Guadalquivir Basin (SW Spain): paleocirculation along the Betic Corridor
75Giulia LisiLate Quaternary reconstruction of a mixed turbidite-contourite system offshore Gallipoli, northern Ionian Sea (Italy)
76Chenglin GongUnidirectionally migrating submarine channels and lobes: Variations in morphologies and architectures and their exploration significance
77B. BenjumeaIntegrated offshore-onshore stratigraphic and petrophysical analysis of Late Miocene deep marine deposits in the Gulf of Cádiz and Guadalquivir Basin
78Michel Michaelovitch de MahiquesSedimentological response to hydrodynamics in the continental slope of Santos Basin, southwestern Atlantic margin
79Nadezhda LagunovaFactors controlling asymmetry in channel-levee systems and canyons
80KerouédanLate Neogene evolution of the mixed siliciclastic/carbonate eastern platform of New – Caledonia (SW Pacific)