CALL FOR PAPERS! Joint PSAAPG / SPE / PSSEPM / PCS-SEG Conference – Monterey April 19 th – 25 th, 2013 at the Portola Hotel & Spa (www.portalahotel.com)

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CALL FOR PAPERS! Joint PSAAPG / SPE / PSSEPM / PCS-SEG Conference – Monterey April 19 th – 25 th, 2013 at the Portola Hotel & Spa ( Energy & the Environment – Working Together for the Future Sessions 1.Reviving Old Giants and Recognizing New Potential Mature Basins 2.Opening Up the West: New and Overlooked Opportunities in Unconventional Reservoirs 3.Sedimentary and Biogeochemistry of the Monterey Formation & Modern Upwelling Sediments: a Session Dedicated to Bob Garrison 4.Contributions to the Geology of the Sacramento Valley 5.Arctic Energy Opportunities: from the Cook Inlet to the North Slope and Beyond 6.Geothermal Development in a Changing Energy Landscape 7.Applications of Outcrop, Subsurface and Modern Seafloor Studies of California’s Turbidite Systems to oil and gas reservoirs: California and beyond- a Session in Honor of Donald R. Lowe 8.The Stratigraphic Architecture of Deep-Water Deposits: Integrated Data Analysis for Evolving Depositional Models 9.Fluvial and Shallow-Marine Depositional Systems: Insights from Outcrops and Subsurface Prediction 10.Faults, Folds, Transforms and Terranes of Western North America 11.Tectonics and Sedimentation on the Pacific Margin of North America: New Developments and Interpretations 12.Analysis and Modeling of the Dynamics of Coupled Seascapes and Landscapes 13.Geophysical Methods for Increased Subsurface Resolution and Supporting Regulatory Compliance 14.Energy and the Environment 15.Sediment Routing in Western North America 16.Undergraduate Research Poster Session Sessions 1.Reviving Old Giants and Recognizing New Potential Mature Basins 2.Opening Up the West: New and Overlooked Opportunities in Unconventional Reservoirs 3.Sedimentary and Biogeochemistry of the Monterey Formation & Modern Upwelling Sediments: a Session Dedicated to Bob Garrison 4.Contributions to the Geology of the Sacramento Valley 5.Arctic Energy Opportunities: from the Cook Inlet to the North Slope and Beyond 6.Geothermal Development in a Changing Energy Landscape 7.Applications of Outcrop, Subsurface and Modern Seafloor Studies of California’s Turbidite Systems to oil and gas reservoirs: California and beyond- a Session in Honor of Donald R. Lowe 8.The Stratigraphic Architecture of Deep-Water Deposits: Integrated Data Analysis for Evolving Depositional Models 9.Fluvial and Shallow-Marine Depositional Systems: Insights from Outcrops and Subsurface Prediction 10.Faults, Folds, Transforms and Terranes of Western North America 11.Tectonics and Sedimentation on the Pacific Margin of North America: New Developments and Interpretations 12.Analysis and Modeling of the Dynamics of Coupled Seascapes and Landscapes 13.Geophysical Methods for Increased Subsurface Resolution and Supporting Regulatory Compliance 14.Energy and the Environment 15.Sediment Routing in Western North America 16.Undergraduate Research Poster Session Submit Your Abstract NOW! Submit your abstract to: and list what session you prefer and oral or poster. Deadline for submission is 1/15/13 Submit Your Abstract NOW! Submit your abstract to: and list what session you prefer and oral or poster. Deadline for submission is 1/15/13 © G. Hummel