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THESIS RESEARCH PROJECTS

Ph.D. (completed)

Smith, M.D., 2007. Stratigraphic and geochemical evolution of the Old Fort Point Formation, southern

Canadian Cordillera: the deep-marine perspective of Ediacaran post-glacial environmental change. 407 p.

Ph.D. (ongoing)

Khan, Z.A., Detailed architecture and formative processes of deep-water slope overbank turbidites within the Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, southern Canadian Cordillera.

Navarro, L., Stratigraphic architecture, depositional processes and reservoir implications of the basin floor to slope transition, Neoproterozoic passive-margin Windermere turbidite system, Canada.

Terlaky, V., Stratigraphy, architecture and depositional processes of deep marine basin floor turbidite strata,

Neoproterozoic Middle Kaza Group, Cariboo Mountains, B.C., Canada.

Tilston, M., Flow structure, turbulence and sediment transport in channel bends: a comparison of sub-aerial versus sub-marine systems and their implications for channel evolution

M.Sc. (completed)

Meyer, L., 2004. Internal architecture of an ancient deep-water, passive margin, basin-floor fan system,

Upper Kaza Group, Windermere Supergroup, Castle Creek, British Columbia. 175 p. + CD.

Mussa-Caleca, M., 2008. Architecture and depositional history of a Neoproterozoic deep-water slope channel complex in a passive margin setting: Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, southern

Canadian Cordillera.

Navarro, L., 2006. Depositional architecture and evolution of deep-water base-of-slope and slope channel complexes in a passive margin setting: Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup (Neoproterozoic) southern Canadian Cordillera. 272 p.

M.Sc. (ongoing)

Davis, L., Stratigraphy and depositional architecture of levee and splay deposits, Isaac Formation,

Windermere Supergroup, Southern Canadian Cordillera

Rocheleau J., Architecture of proximal basin floor lobe deposits in a passive margin setting: Upper Kaza

Group, Windermere Supergroup, Castle Creek, British Columbia.

PDF (completed)

Schwarz, E. (2004-2006). Architecture of Isaac Channel 5 and reservoir modelling of Isaac channel 3.

Longuépee, H. (2004-2006). Stratal architecture of sheetlike basin floor deposits (Upper Kaza).

Gammon, P.R. (2004-2005). Stratal architecture of Isaac Channel 6

Leclair, S.F. (2002-2003). Structureless sandstone –sedimentation rate vs. turbulence suppression

B.Sc. (completed)

Privett, K., 2008. Architecture and depositional history of a Neoproterozoic depositional lobe in a passive margin setting, Lower Kaza Group, Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian Cordillera, 68 p. + CD.

Van Hees, G., 2008. Detailed architecture and sedimentology of sheetlike turbidites sandstones: Middle

Kaza Group, Windermere Supergroup, Mt. Quanstrom, B.C., 77 p.

Altosaar, A., 2007. Stratigraphic architecture and sedimentology of interstratified splay, levee and channel deposits, Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup), southern Canadian Cordillera

Marion, C., 2005 Architecture and sedimentology of a channel and slide complex in the Neoproterozoic

Isaac Formation, British Columbia

Laurin, J., 2005. Depositional history and sequence stratigraphic context of a Neoproterozoic mass transport deposit, Isaac Formation, east-central B.C. 88 p.

Wallace, K., 2004. Architecture ad sedimentology of two submarine debris flow deposits in the

Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, east-central B.C., 133 p.

B.Sc. (ongoing)

Anthony, D., Isaac Channel 1 – siliciclastic lowstand channel deposits following highstand carbonate production.

PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS:

Atlas of Deep-Water Outcrops: AAPG Studies in Geology 56 , T.H. Nilsen, R.D. Shew, G.S. Steffens, and

J.R.J. Studlick, eds. (2007)

Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Architecture of lateral accretion deposits in two stacked, deep-marine sinuous channel fills – relationship between coarse channel fill and adjacent inner-bend levee deposits, p. 89-92.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2007.

Stratigraphic architecture and depositional evolution of a levee to proximal crevasse splay to channel-fill succession: Unit 13 and 14, Castle Creek Creek north, Isaac Formation, Windermere

Supergroup, British Columbia, Canada, p. 111-114.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Architecture and stratigraphy of a proximal crevasse splay and gentically-related(?) sinuous channel fill, Isaac Formation (Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup), southern Canadian, CD-

ROM, 12 p.

Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2007. Overview: Outcrop analysis of an ancient, passive margin, turbidite system: Windermere Supergroup, B.C., Canada, p. 81-84.

Gammon, P.R., Arnott, R.W.C., Ross, G.M. 2007. Architectural relationships between channels, levees, and debris flows: Channel 6, Castle Creek South, Lower Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, B.C.,

Canada, p. 102-105.

Laurin, J., Wallace, K., Arnott, R.W.C. and Schwarz, E. 2007. Stratigraphic anatomy and depositional history of a mass transport complex (MTC), Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Canada, p. 119-

122.

Navarro, L., Khan, Z. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Architecture of a deep-water channel-levee complex :

Channel 3, Castle Creek South, Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Bristish Columbia, Canada, p.

93-96.

Navarro, L., Khan, Z. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Depositional architecture and evolution of a deep-marine channel-levee complex: Channel 3, Castle Creek South, Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, B.C.,

Canada, CD-ROM, 22 p.

Ross, G.M., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Regional geology of the Windermere Supergroup, southern

Canadian Cordillera and stratigraphic setting of the Castle Creek study area, Canada, CD-ROM, 16 p.

Schwarz, E. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Stratigraphic and depositional architecture of a slope channel system: Channel 5, Castle Creek South, Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, B.C., Canada, p. 97-

101.

Schwarz, E. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Outcrop characterization of a passive-margin channel-complex set:

Isaac channel 5, Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, British Columbia, Canada, CD-ROM, 15 p.

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Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Stratal architecture and origin of lateral accretion deposits (LADs) and conterminuous inner-levee deposits in a base-of-slope sinuous channel, Lower Isaac Formation

(Neoproterozoic), east-central British Columbia, Canada, Journal of Marine and Petroleum Geology, v.

24, p. 515-527.

Schwarz, E. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Anatomy and evolution of a slope channel-complex set

(Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian Cordillera): implication for reservoir characterization. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 77, p. 89-109.

Leclair, S.F, and Arnott, R.W.C. 2005. Parallel lamination formed by high-density turbidity currents.

Journal of Sedimentary Research. v. 75, p. 1-5.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2003. The role of fluid- and sediment-gravity flow processes during

deposition of the Carrot Creek conglomerates (Cardium Formation, Upper Cretaceous), west-central

Alberta. Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, v. 51, p. 426-436.

Leclair, S.F, and Arnott, R.W.C. 2003. Coarse-tail graded, structureless strata: indicators of an internal hydraulic jump. In: Roberts, H.A., Rosen, N.C., Fillon, R.H. and Anderson, J.B., editors, Shelf Margin

Deltas and Linked Downslope Petroleum Systems. Gulf Coast Section of the Society for Sedimentary

Research, p. 817-836.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS -- IN PRESS/ACCEPTED/SUBMITTED:

Arnott, R.W.C., Wallace, K., and Laurin, J. (in press). Stratal architecture and temporal evolution of a passive margin mass transport deposit (MTD), Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Cariboo Mountains,

British Columbia, Canada. In: SEPM Special Publication, Mass-Transport Deposits in Deepwater

Settings.

Smith, M.D., Arnaud, E., Arnott, R.W.C., and Ross, G.M., (in press). The record of Neoproterozoic glaciations in the Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian Cordillera. In: The Geological Record of

Neoproterozoic Glaciations IGCP #512, Geological Society of London Memoirs.

Buckley, S.J., Schwarz, E., Terlaky, V., Howell, J.A., and Arnott, R.W.C. (accepted; Photogrammetric

Engineering and Remote Sensing). Combining aerial photogrammetry and terrestrial lidar for reservoir analog modeling.

Khan, Z. and Arnott, R.W.C. (accepted; Marine and Petroleum Geology). Stratal attributes and evolution of asymmetric inner- and outer-bend levee deposits associated with an ancient deep-water channel complex within the Isaac Formation, southern Canadian Cordillera.

Khan, Z., Arnott, R.W.C., and Pugin, A. (submitted to AAPG Bulletin). An alternative model of producing levee topography in deep-water systems – A matter of disparate sedimentation.

BOOK CHAPTERS (IN PRESS):

Arnott, R.W.C. (in press). Deep marine sediments and sedimentary systems. In: Facies Models, R.W.

Dalrymple and N.P. James, eds., Geological Association of Canada, St. John’s NF.

ABSTRACTS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

Arnott, R.W.C. 2009. Origin and stratal geometry of laterally-migrating deep-marine sinuous channels.

SEPM Deep-Water Research Conference Program with Abstracts, Puerto Natalas, Chile.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2009. Stratigraphic make up of basin-floor depositional lobes/terminal splays -- An example from Neoproterozoic western Canada. SEPM Deep-Water Research Conference Program with Abstracts,

Puerto Natalas, Chile.

Arnott, R.W.C., Khan, Z., and Navarro, L. 2009. Stratal architecture of highly-confined and poorlyconfined deep-marine sinuous channel systems – An outcrop perspective. AAPG Annual Convention and

Exhibition (Denver, CO), Abstracts Volume 18, p. 13.

Rochleau, J., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2009. Detailed architecture of proximal basin floor deposits:

Neoproterozic Upper Kaza Group, British Columbia, Canada. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition

(Denver, CO), Abstracts Volume 18, p. 178.

Tilston, M., Rennie, C. Arnott, R.W.C., and Post, G., 2009. On the nature of coherent turbulent structures in channel bends: burst-sweep orientations in three-dimensional flow fields. 33rd International

Association of Hydraulic Engineering & Research (IAHR) Congress, ASCE, Vancouver, B.C.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Architectural attributes of a deep-marine sinuous channel complex: styles of erosion, deposition and termination. AAPG International Conference and Exhibition (Cape Town, South Africa,

October 2008). Conference Abstracts CD-ROM.

Navarro, L., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Stratigraphic architecture of the transition from the basin floor to slope, Hadrynian passive-marine Windermere turbidite system, Canada. AAPG International Conference and Exhibition (Cape Town, South Africa, October 2008). Conference Abstracts CD-ROM.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Graded and massive beds: a 3D mosaic of coalesced, rapidly-deposited “pod”-like elements? AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas), Abstracts Volume 17, p. 10-

11.

Khan, Z.A., Arnott R.W.C., and Navarro, L. 2008. Levee asymmetry in a deep-water channel bend: example from the Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup), southern Canadian Cordillera. AAPG

Annual Convention and Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas), Abstracts Volume 17, p. 107-108.

Khan, S., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. An Alternative Model for Producing Levee Topography in Deep-Water

Systems Based on Field Studies from the Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation. G.S.A. Conference, Houston,

Texas, 338-2.

Khan, S., Arnott, R.W.C., Schwarz, E., and Altosaar, A. 2008. A Detailed Analysis of Crevasse and

Overbank Splay Units in the Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup), of the Southern Canadian

Cordillera. G.S.A. Conference, Houston, Texas, 152-7.

Navarro, L., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Architectural hierarchy, processes and reservoir implications of channel-mouth lobe complexes in the transition from basin floor to base-of-slope strata, Neoproterozoic

Windermere Supergroup, Canada AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas),

Abstracts Volume 17, p. 147-148.

Schwarz, E., Buckley, S., Terlaky, V., Howell, J.A., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. From 3-D visualization to modeling of Windermere deep-water turbidite outcrop analogues, Castle Creek, B.C., Canada. AAPG

Annual Convention and Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas), Abstracts Volume 17, p. 183.

Schwarz, E., and Arnott, R.W.C., 2008. Detailed Facies and Architectural Analysis of an Ancient

Submarine (Slope) Channelised Unit: Insights into Reservoir Distribution and Connectivity.

XII Reunión

Argentina de Sedimentología , Resúmenes, p. 168. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Smith, M.D., Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2008. Stratigraphic correlation of post-glacial Ediacaran environmental change: the Windermere Supergroup, western Canada. 33 rd International Geological

Congress (IGC).

Terlaky, V., Longuépée, H., Privett, K., van Hees, G., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Comparison of basin-floor deposits along a proximal to more distal transect: Upper and Middle Kaza Groups, Britis Columbia,

Canada. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas), Abstracts Volume 17, p. 201.

Terlaky, V., and Arnott, R.W.C., 2008. Stratigraphy and Architecture of Distal Basin-Floor Strata,

Neoproterozoic Middle Kaza Group, British Columbia, Canada. G.S.A. Conference, Houston, Texas,

338-3.

Arnott, R.W.C., 2007. Effect of sediment concentration on deposition from suspended sediment dispersions. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Arnott, R.W.C., 2007. Character of deposition from shallow- and deep-marine suspended-sediment-laden gravity flows. CSPG CSEG Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Conference CD (www.GEOconvention.org)

Gammon, P.R. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Source control over calciturbidite facies distributions in the lower

Isaac carbonate, Windermere Supergroup, Canada. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long

Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Khan, Z. A., Navarro, L.L. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Detailed architectural analysis of overbank deposits associated with a deep-marine channel-levee complex, Lower Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup) southern Canadian Cordillera. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach, California,

Abstracts Volume.

Khan, Z. A., Navarro, L.L. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Architectural analysis and evolution of a deep-marine channel-levee complex: the Lower Isaac Formation, southwestern Canadian Cordillera. CSPG CSEG

Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Conference CD (www.GEOconvention.org)

Longuépée, H., Terlaky, V. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Detailed architecture of a basin-floor sheetlike deposit: Neoproterozoic Upper Kaza Group, British Columbia, Canada. AAPG Annual Convention and

Exhibition, Long Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Longuépée, H., Terlaky, V. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Detailed architecture of deep-water sheet sand and associated fine-grained sediments: example from the Upper Kaza Group, British Columbia. CSPG CSEG

Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Conference CD (www.GEOconvention.org)

Navarro, L.L., Khan, Z.A., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Intrachannel architecture, channel-margin geometry and evolution of a deep-water slope channel-levee complex: Isaac Channel 3, Neoproterozoic

Windermere Supergroup, Canada. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach, California,

Abstracts Volume.

Navarro, L.L. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Outcrop characterization of a deep-water channel complex set:

Isaac Channel 1, Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Canada. AAPG Annual

Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Schwarz, E. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Sill-dominated clastic intrusions sourced from adjacent deep-water submarine channels: Geometry and emplacement models (Isaac Formation, Neoproterozoic Windermere

Supergroup, southern Canadian Cordillera). AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach,

California, Abstracts Volume.

Schwarz, E., Khan, Z.A. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Understanding channel-overbank interactions in deepmarine slope settings: Architectural analysis of channel and levee elements in the Neoproterozoic Isaac

Formation (Windermere Supergroup), southern Canadian Cordillera. AAPG Annual Convention and

Exhibition, Long Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Smith, M., Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2007. Sequence stratigraphic framework and geochemical characterization of the Neoproterozoic Old Fort Point Formation, Windermere Supergroup, southern

Canadian Cordillera: examination of a deep-water source rock analogue from and ancient passive margin setting. AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, Long Beach, California, Abstracts Volume.

Smith, M., Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2007. Sequence stratigraphy of a regional deep-water marker horizon: the Neoproterozoic Old Fort Point Formation, southeastern Canadian Cordillera. CSPG CSEG

Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Conference CD (www.GEOconvention.org)

Arnott, R.W.C. 2006. Stratigraphic architecture and significance of mass transport deposits in the deepmarine strata of the Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian Cordillera. AAPG 2006 Annual

Convention, Houston, Texas, Abstracts Volume.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2006. The turbidite b- to c-division – the case of the missing dunes. Advances in Earth

Science Research Conference 2006, p. 11.

Schwarz, E. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2006. Baffles and barriers in a passive-margin slope channel-complex set

(Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Canadian Cordillera): Implications for scale of internal heterogeneities in slope turbidite reservoirs. AAPG 2006 Annual Convention, Houston, Texas, Abstracts Volume.

Smith, M.D., Arnott, R.W.C., and Ross, G.M. 2005. Geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic Old Fort Point

Formation, a deep-marine cap-carbonate equivalent in the Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian

Cordillera. GSA Convention, Abstracts with Program, v. 37, No. 7, p. 219.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2005. Architecture of lateral accretion deposits in deep-marine sinuous channel fills. AAPG

2005 Annual Convention, Abstracts Volume, p. A5.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2005. Architecture of lateral accretion deposits in three stacked deep-marine sinuous channels. Sinuous Channels, Genesis, Geometry and Architecture, Wynn, R.B. and Cronin, R. convenors,

Southampton Oceanography Centre, England, p. 5.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2005. Anatomy of a levee to proximal crevasse splay (HARP) to channel-fill succession,

Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup, Bristish Columbia, Canada. Geological Society of America,

Cordilleran Division Meeting, San Jose, CA.

Gammon, P.R., Arnott, R.W.C., Ross, G.M. 2005. Channel 6 Complex, lower Isaac Formation,

Windermere Supergroup: Architectural relationships between channels, levees and debris flows. AAPG

2005 Annual Convention, Abstracts Volume, p. A48.

Khan, Z., Navarro, L. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2005.

Architectural analysis and evolution of a Neoproterozoic deep-marine levee complex, Lower Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, southwestern Canadian

Cordillera Sinuous Channels, Genesis, Geometry and Architecture, Wynn, R.B. and Cronin, R. convenors, Southampton Oceanography Centre, England, p. 34.

Leclair, S.F and Arnott, R.W.C. 2005. Effects of hydraulic jumps on high-density turbidity currentsw and their deposits. Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Division Meeting, San Jose, CA.

Schwarz, E, Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2005. Anatomy and evolution of a slope channel (Isaac

Formation, Neoproterozoic, Canadian Cordillera). Geological Society of America, Cordilleran Division

Meeting, San Jose, CA.

Schwarz, E., Arnott, R.W.C. & Ross, G. 2005. Depositional Architecture of a Slope Channel Complex Set

(Isaac Formation, Neoproterozoic, Canadian Cordillera): Implications for Reservoir Characterization.

AAPG 2005 Annual Convention, Abstracts Volume, p. A126.

Smith, M. Arnott, R.W.C., and Ross, G.M., 2005, Geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic Old Fort Point

Formation: a deep marine cap-carbonate equivalent in the Windermere Supergroup, southern Canadian

Cordillera, Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2004. Massive and planar laminated sandstone, high- and low-density turbidity currents: new insights into deep-marine processes and deposits. I.C.E. 2004 CSPG CHOA CWLS Joint Conference

CD (S224).

Arnott, R.W.C. and Leclair, S.F. 2004. Parallel lamination formed by high-density turbidity current.

Geological Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Volume 29, SM01-13, p. 13.

Arnott, R.W.C. and Leclair, S.F. 2004. Structureless, Coarse-Tail Graded Strata of the Neoproterozoic

Isaac Formation (Windermere Supergroup), Western Canada: Indicators of Internal Hydraulic Jumps.

American Association of Petroleum Geologists Annual Meeting, Program with Abstracts, A7.

Navarro, L. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2004. Architecture of two deep-marine submarine Channel Complexes in the Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia,

Canada. Geological Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Volume 29, GS11-P07, p. 495.

Wallace, K. and Arnott, R.W.C. 2004. An Architectural and Sedimentological Study of Two Debris Flow

Deposits, Lower Isaac Formation (Neoproterozoic), Cariboo Mountains, British Columbia. Geological

Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Volume 29, GS11-P12, p. 500.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:

Schwarz, E., Buckley, S.J., Terlaky, V., Howell, J.A., and Arnott, R.W.C., 2008. Virtual Outcrop Models and their Value for Building Geocellular Models: An Example from the Windermere Turbidite System

(British Columbia, Canada). En: M. Schiuma (ed.), Trabajos Técnicos, VII Congreso de Exploración y

Desarrollo de Hidrocarburos, p. 217-224. Mar del Plata, Argentina.

Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Reservoir, 2008, Vol. 35 . (February to December issues).

Arnott, R.W.C. and Ross, G.M. 2008. Overview of the (Neoproterozoic) Windermere Supergroup of the southern Canadian Cordillera – the world’s premier ancient deep-marine turbidite system. Issue 2, p. 35-

38.

Smith, M.D., Arnott, R.W.C., and Ross, G.M. 2008. The Old Fort Point Formation, southern Canadian

Cordillera. Issue 3, p. 30-34.

Smith, M.D., Arnott, R.W.C., and Ross, G.M. 2008. The Old Fort Point Formation, southern Canadian

Cordillera. Part 2. Issue 4, p. 29-33.

Longuépée, H., Meyer, L., Terlaky, V., Privett, K., van Hees, G., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2007. Lateral and vertical variations in deep-marine basin floor deposits as illustrated in the Upper Kaza Group,

Neoproterozoic Windermere Supergroup. Issue 5, p. 29-34.

Navarro, L., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Deep-water Channel-Levee Complex of the Neoproterozoic Isaac

Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Cariboo Mountains, western Canada: Part 1. Architectural Analysis of Channel Deposits. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Reservoir, Vol. 35, Issue 6, p. 29-32.

Khan, S., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Deep-water channel-levee complex of the Neoproterozoic Isaac

Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Cariboo Mountains, western Canada: Part 2 - Architectural analysis of overbank deposits. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Reservoir, Vol. 35, Issue 7, p. 20-23.

Navarro, L., Khan, S., and Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Deep-water channel-levee complex of the Neoproterozoic

Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup, Cariboo Mountains, western Canada: Part 3: Depositional evolution model and reservoir implications of a channel-levee complex. Canadian Society of Petroleum

Geologists, Reservoir, Vol. 35, Issue 8, p. 30-35.

Arnott, R.W.C. 2008. Depositional patterns and mechanisms on the inner-bend margin (point bar) of a sinuous deep-marine channel. Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Reservoir, Vol. 35, Issue 9, p.

28-30.

Wallace, K., Laurin, J., and Arnott, R.W.C. Architecture and evolution of a mass transport deposit (MTD),

Neoproterozoic Isaac Formation, Windermere Supergroup. Issue 10, p. 30-34.

Schwarz, E., Buckley, S.J., Terlaky, Howell, J.A., and Arnott, R.W.C., Virtual outcrops and geocellular models of the Windermere Turbidite System, Southern Canadian Cordillera. Issue 11, p. 25-29.

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