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Robert W. Scott is president of Precision Stratigraphy Associates, which provides quantitative solutions to stratigraphic problems and training in sequence stratigraphy. He is also an adjunct faculty member of the Department of Geosciences, The University of Tulsa. Dr. Scott was a research geologist at Amoco Production Company for twenty years. During this time he conducted stratigraphic and paleontologic studies of Mesozoic and Cenozoic rocks worldwide. He supervised stratigraphic teams and applied two-dimensional forward models to the stratigraphic fill of basins. Prior to joining Amoco, he taught geology for eight years, first at the Waynesburg College, Pennsylvania and then at the University of Texas at Arlington. His Ph.D. research at the University of Kansas was on Early Cretaceous paleocommunities and stratigraphy in the U.S. Western Interior and he earned the Masters and Bachelors degrees at the University of Wyoming. He has more than 130 published papers and abstracts, and has served on several SEPM committees and research groups, served as secretary-treasurer of the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM), and as an officer of the SEPM Foundation and of the Tulsa Geological Society. His current research is compiling a Cretaceous chronstratigraphic database and applying it to interdisciplinary international team research on Cretaceous oceanic red beds. He directs student research on carbonate reservoirs and paleontology.

Positions:
University of Tulsa Research Associate 1995 - Present
Precision Stratigraphy Associates President 1994 - Present
Amoco Corporation Various positions 1974 - 1994
University of Texas at Arlington Assistant Professor 1970 - 1974
Waynesburg College Assistant Professor 1966 - 1970
Kansas University Teaching & Research Assistant 1961 - 1966

Professional Activities:
AAPG Member since 1964
SEPM member since 1980
Co-founder & chair of Cenozoic Reef Research Group 1980 - 82
Continuing Education Committee 1981 - 1984
SEPM Secretary-Treasurer 1985 - 1987
Headquarters & Business committee 1985 - 1990
SEPM Foundation Secretary 1986 - 1991
SEPM Foundation President 1991 - 1992
SEPM Investment Committee 1994 - 2008
SEPM Research Concepts Committee 1997 - 1998
Co-chair of Carbonate Platform Working Group of Cretaceous Resources, Events and Rhythms Program 1992 - 2000
Co-chair of High Resolution Stratigraphy Research Group 1998 - 2005
Associate editor of Palaios: 1989 - 2002
Associate editor of AAPG Bulletin: 2005 - 2008
Tulsa Geological Society Finance Committee 2005 - 2008

Awards:
2003 The University of Kansas Erasmus Haworth Distinguished Alumni Honors in Geology
2005 SEPM Honorary Membership
2006 Guest Professor, China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
2007 Guest Professor, University of Vienna

 

Chronostratigraphic Database for Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Red Beds

Data for "Chronostratigraphic Database for Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Red Beds (CORBs)" by R.W. Scott, 2009 "Chronostratigraphic Database for Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Red Beds (CORBs)" In: Hu, X. Wang, C., Jansa, L., Scott, R. & Wagreich, M. (eds). Cretaceous Oceanic Redbeds: A Clue to Ocean/Climate Change: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology), Special Publication 91, (proceedings of IGCP 463) 24 p.

Appendices 4 to 8 respectively are "Look-up Tables" of chronostratigraphic ranges of planktic foraminifera, nannofossils, marker beds and geochemical events, ammonites, and benthic foraminifera interpolated by graphic correlation. These tables are available to be copied and examined. See this paper for explanation on how the ranges were derived.

Appendix 4. Planktic stratigraphic ranges in MIDK42 database.

Appendix 5. Nannofossil database, MIDK42CS.1.


Appendix 6. Marker Bed database, MIDK42CS.1.


Appendix 7. Ammonite database, MIDK42CS.1.


Appendix 8. Benthic foraminifera (FB) in MIDK42 database.

Data for "Numerical age calibration of the Albian/Cenomanian boundary" by R.W. Scott, F.E. Oboh-Ikuenobe, D.G. Benson, Jr., and J.M. Holbrook. 2009, Stratigraphy, v. 6, no. 1.

Appendix 1. Mowry measured sections (mowrycat.doc)

Appendix 2. Mowry Data Base in composite standard units (CSU) relative to Standard Reference Section (SRS) Montana Composite section Mowry 3 without Trinity River Texas section 12/04/07.


Appendix 3. Stratigraphic positions and composite values of marker beds in Mowry database. [xls]


Appendix 4. Order of Mowry bioevents that constrain the LOC of graphs [doc file]


Appendix 5. Numerical ages of key dinoflagellates. [dn.doc]


Appendix 6. Numerical ages of key benthic foraminifera. [fb.doc]


Appendix 7. Numerical ages of key megafossils. [am.doc]


Appendix 8. Albian eccentricity cycles at Mont Petrano and Piobbico core, Italy (Fiet et al, 2001, fig. 4; Grippo et al., 2004, fig. 15). [Appendix 8 eccentricity cycles]