Noel (who is a hell-bound evolutionist) has suggested an appropriatly Darwin-flavored topic for us to mull over, as well: STRATIGRAPHIC PALEONTOLOGY! He's agreed to put up with us in his very own house for the evening of Feb 23, 2009 (Monday), so gather up some beer, some food, and some blasphemy, and we'll see you all there.
The papers for the meeting are:
Scarponi, D., and Kowaleski, M., 2004, Stratigraphic paleoecology: Bathymetric signatures and sequence overprint of mollusc associations from the upper Quaternary sequences of the Po Plain, Italy: Geology, v. 32, p. 989-992.
Scarponi and Kowaleski 2004
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Olszewski and Patzkowsky, 2001, Measuring recurrance of marine biotic gradients: A case study from the Pennsylvanian-Permian Midcontinent: Palaios, v. 16, p. 444-460
Olszewski and Patzkowsky 2001
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Crampton et al., 2006, Second-order sequence stratigraphic controls on the quality of the fossil record at an active margin: New Zealand Eocene to Recent Molluscs: Palaios, v. 21, p. 86-105
Crampton Et Al 2006
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