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Caribbean Geol. Conference 2015

Port of Spain,
Trinidad & Tobaggo, W.I.
May 17 - 22, 2015

Full Technical Program
http://www.thegstt.com/20th-caribbean-geological-conference/technical-programme/

Full Meeting Summary (PDF)

30 min oral sessions (presenter underlined):

Patrick Loureiro**, Paul Mann*; Re-defining the active fault boundaries and kinematics of the Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands microplate 

 

Tricia Alvarez, Paul Mann*, Lesli Wood, Carlos Alberto Vargas, Joan Latchman; Transition from Subduction to Strike-Slip in the Southeast Caribbean: Effects on Lithospheric Structures and Overlying Basin Evolution. 
 

Travis Tillman**, Paul Mann*; Hydrocarbon potential of Hispaniola and Puerto Rico based on combining depth to basement and maturity information from previous wells. 

 
Shenelle Gomez**; Structural Framework and Hydrocarbon Potential of the Inner Forearc Deformation Belt, Tobago-Forearc Basin- Barbados Accretionary Prism Transition Zone 
 
Karilys Castillo**, Paul Mann*; Cenozoic history of the easternmost Eastern Venezuela foreland basin and Orinoco delta system. 
 
Kyle Reuber**, Jim Pindell and Andy Bliss; New seismic data from Demerara Rise; SDRs and regional relations with surrounding terranes. 
 
Tricia Alvarez, Paul Mann*, Lesli Wood; Tectonics, Basin Evolution and Sediment Distribution within the Collision to Subduction Transition of the southeastern Caribbean Plate Boundary Zone in Offshore Trinidad. 
 
Tricia Alvarez, Paul Mann*, Lesli Wood; Along-Strike Sediment Transport is an Underappreciated Control on the Pleistocene Sedimentary Record offshore East Coast Trinidad. 
 
Brian Ott** and Paul Mann*; Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Nicaraguan Rise based on integration of 2D seismic and potential fields data: New constraints on Caribbean Plate history and petroleum exploration. 
 
Tricia Alvarez, Paul Mann, Lesli Wood; Tectonics, Basin Evolution and Sediment Distribution within the Collision to Subduction Transition of the southeastern Caribbean Plate Boundary Zone in Offshore Trinidad.

Juan Carlos Silva-Tamayo*, Alcides Sial, Andres Pardo, Bayona, German, Agustin Cardona, Camilo Montes; Changes in Eocene-Miocene Shallow Marine Carbonate Factories Along the Tropical Southeast Circum-Caribbean Responded to Major Regional and Global Environmental and Tectonic Events 


*Faculty
**Graduate
***Undergraduate