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Sharp-based, tide-dominated deltas of the Sego Sandstone, Book Cliffs, Utah, USA pp. 479-506(28) Authors: Willis B.J.; Gabel S.
Septarian concretions from the Oxford Clay (Jurassic, England, UK): involvement of original marine and multiple external pore fluids pp. 507-531(25) Authors: Hudson J.D.; Coleman M.L.; Barreiro B.A.; Hollingworth N.T.J.
The crystallographic fabric and texture of siderite in concretions: implications for siderite nucleation and growth processes pp. 533-557(25) Author: Hounslow M.W.
Palaeogeographical influence on Late Eocene biosiliceous sponge-rich sedimentation, southern Western Australia pp. 559-584(26) Authors: Gammon P.R.; James N.P.
Glaciodynamically upthrusted bands of englacially transported debris in the Pleistocene of central Poland pp. 585-597(13) Authors: Ruszczyn´ska-Szenajch H.
Depositional systems and sequence stratigraphy of coarse-grained deltas in a shallow-marine, strike-slip setting: the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic pp. 599-628(30) Authors: Uliný D.
High-resolution (27 kHz) acoustic and geometric characters of submarine creep deposits in the South Korea Plateau, East Sea pp. 629-644(16) Authors: Lee S.H.; Chough S.K.
Laboratory investigations into the threshold of movement of natural sand-sized sediments under unidirectional, oscillatory and combined flows pp. 645-659(15) Authors: Paphitis D.; Velegrakis A.F.; Collins M.B.; Muirhead A.
Morphology and curvature of delta slopes in Swiss lakes: lessons for the interpretation of clinoforms in seismic data pp. 661-679(19) Authors: Adams E.W.; Schlager W.; Anselmetti F.S.
Sedimentcement relationships in a Pleistocene speleothem from Italy: a possible analogue for replacement cements and Archaeolithoporella in ancient reefs pp. 681-698(18) Authors: Kendall A.C.; Iannace A.
To Interpret the Earth: 10 Ways to be Wrong pp. 699-699(1) Author: Fielding C.R.
Sedimentation and Tectonics in Rift Basins: Red Sea, Gulf of Aden pp. 699-700(2) Author: Fielding C.R.
Eocene and Oligocene Paleosols of Central Oregon pp. 700-701(2) Author: Driese S.G.