Tom Temple’s poster on “The Use of Seismic Stratigraphy
for Waste Site Characterization” will be presented during the morning
of Tuesday, May 13, at the AAPG Annual
Meeting in Salt Lake City.

It is part of the five-poster DEG session on “Petroleum
Technologies in Environmental Geology,” chaired by Temples and Doug
Wyatt.

Temple’s co-authors are Michael G. Waddell and William
Domoracki, both with the Earth Sciences and Resources Institute
at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C.

Other posters in the sessions include:

  • Geological 3-D Modeling of Southeastern
    Tertiary Coastal Plain Sediments, Savannah River Site, South Carolina
    — An Applied Geostatistical Approach.
  • Seismically Derived Aquifer Characteristics
    Across Faulted Coastal Plain Sediments, Savannah River Site, South
    Carolina.
  • Formation Damage Caused by Excessive Borehole
    Fluid Pressures During Environmental Drilling in Unconsolidated
    Coastal Plain Sediments: A Petroleum Engineering Analog.
  • Application of High-Resolution Geologic
    Modeling to Environmental Remediation in Coastal Plain Sediments.