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OnlineEarly Announcement pp. 817-817(1)
Microbial dolomite crusts from the carbonate platform off western India pp. 819-830(12) Authors: Rao V.P.; Kessarkar P.M.; Krumbein W.E.; Krajewski K.P.; Schneider R.J.
Upward-thickening patterns and lateral continuity of Permian sand-rich turbidite channel fills, Laingsburg Karoo, South Africa pp. 831-853(23) Authors: Grecula M.; Flint S.S.; Wickens H.D.V.; Johnson S.D.
Sequence stratigraphic distribution of diagenetic alterations in coal-bearing, paralic sandstones: evidence from the Rio Bonito Formation (early Permian), southern Brazil pp. 855-877(23) Authors: Ketzer J.M.; Holz M.; Morad S.; Al-Aasm I.S.
A depositional model for the terminal NeoproterozoicEarly Cambrian Ara Group evaporites in south Oman pp. 879-898(20) Authors: Schröder S.; Schreiber B.C.; Amthor J.E.; Matter A.
An explanation for the varves of the Castile evaporites (Upper Permian), Texas and New Mexico, USA pp. 899-920(22) Author: Kirkland D.W.
Carbonate platform growth and cyclicity at a terminal Proterozoic passive margin, Infra Krol Formation and Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya, India pp. 921-952(32) Authors: Jiang G.; Christie-Blick N.; Kaufman A.J.; Banerjee D.M.; Rai V.
An alternative model for positive shifts in shallow-marine carbonate 13C and 18O pp. 953-959(7) Authors: Immenhauser A.; Della Porta G.; Kenter J.A.M.; Bahamonde J.R.
Carbonate platform growth influenced by contemporaneous basaltic intrusion (Albian of Larrano, Spain) pp. 961-978(18) Authors: Fernández-Mendiola P.A.; GarcÌa-MondÈjar J.
Hydrothermal and resedimented origins of the precursor sediments to banded iron formation: sedimentological evidence from the Early Palaeoproterozoic Brockman Supersequence of Western Australia pp. 979-1011(33) Authors: Krape B.; Barley M.E.; Pickard A.L.