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Volume 55, Number 6, December 2008

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Truncated flame structures within a deposit of the Indian Ocean Tsunami: evidence of syn-sedimentary deformation
pp. 1559-1570(12)
Authors: MATSUMOTO, DAN; NARUSE, HAJIME; FUJINO, SHIGEHIRO; SURPHAWAJRUKSAKUL, APICHART; JARUPONGSAKUL, THANAWAT; SAKAKURA, NORIHIKO; MURAYAMA, MASAFUMI

Discriminating between pore-filling load and bed-structure load: a new porosity-based method, exemplified for the river Rhine
pp. 1571-1593(23)
Authors: FRINGS, ROY M.; KLEINHANS, MAARTEN G.; VOLLMER, STEFAN

Evidence for Late Messinian seismites, Nijar Basin, south-east Spain
pp. 1595-1622(28)
Authors: FORTUIN, A. R.; DABRIO, C. J.

Dedolomitization and calcite cementation in the Middle Devonian Winnipegosis Formation in Central Saskatchewan, Canada
pp. 1623-1642(20)
Authors: FU, QILONG; QING, HAIRUO; BERGMAN, KATHERINE M.; YANG, CHAO

Unravelling the conundrum of river response to rising sea-level from laboratory to field. Part I: Laboratory experiments
pp. 1643-1655(13)
Authors: PARKER, GARY; MUTO, TETSUJI; AKAMATSU, YOSHIHISA; DIETRICH, WILLIAM E.; LAUER, J. WESLEY

Unravelling the conundrum of river response to rising sea-level from laboratory to field. Part II. The Fly-Strickland River system, Papua New Guinea
pp. 1657-1686(30)
Authors: PARKER, GARY; MUTO, TETSUJI; AKAMATSU, YOSHIHISA; DIETRICH, WILLIAM E.; WESLEY LAUER, J.

Historical tsunamis and storms recorded in a coastal lowland, Shizuoka Prefecture, along the Pacific Coast of Japan
pp. 1703-1716(14)
Authors: KOMATSUBARA, JUNKO; FUJIWARA, OSAMU; TAKADA, KEITA; SAWAI, YUKI; AUNG, THAN TIN; KAMATAKI, TAKANOBU

Sedimentary evolution of a Late Pleistocene temperate red algal reef (Coralligène) on Rhodes, Greece: correlation with global sea-level fluctuations
pp. 1747-1776(30)
Authors: TITSCHACK, JÜRGEN; NELSON, CAMPBELL S.; BECK, TIM; FREIWALD, ANDRÉ; RADTKE, ULRICH

Three-dimensional modelling and sequence stratigraphy of a carbonate ramp-to-shelf transition, Permian Upper San Andres Formation
pp. 1777-1813(37)
Authors: PHELPS, RYAN M.; KERANS, CHARLES; SCOTT, SAM Z.; JANSON, XAVIER; BELLIAN, JEROME A.

Architectural complexity of a carbonate transgressive systems tract induced by basement physiography
pp. 1815-1848(34)
Authors: MATEU-VICENS, GUILLEM; POMAR, LUIS; TROPEANO, MARCELLO

Palaeoenvironmental significance of Late Permian palaeosols in the South-Eastern Iberian Ranges, Spain
pp. 1849-1873(25)
Authors: DE LA HORRA, RAÚL; BENITO, Ma ISABEL; LÓPEZ-GÓMEZ, JOSE; ARCHE, ALFREDO; BARRENECHEA, JOSÉ F.; LUQUE, JAVIER

Influence of benthic sediment transport on cold-water coral bank morphology and growth: the example of the Darwin Mounds, north-east Atlantic
pp. 1875-1887(13)
Authors: WHEELER, ANDREW J.; KOZACHENKO, MAXIM; MASSON, DOUG G.; HUVENNE, VEERLE A. I.

Controls on Holocene deep-water sedimentation in the northern Gioia Basin, Tyrrhenian Sea
pp. 1889-1903(15)
Authors: GAMBERI, FABIANO; MARANI, MICHAEL

A comparison of grain-size analysis methods for sand-dominated fluvial sediments
pp. 1905-1913(9)
Authors: CHEETHAM, MICHAEL D.; KEENE, ANNABELLE F.; BUSH, RICHARD T.; SULLIVAN, LEIGH A.; ERSKINE, WAYNE D.

Sedimentology and architecture of the Douglas Creek terminal splay, Lake Eyre, central Australia
pp. 1915-1930(16)
Authors: FISHER, JOHN A.; KRAPF, CARMEN B. E.; LANG, SIMON C.; NICHOLS, GARY J.; PAYENBERG, TOBIAS H. D.

Diagenesis of plattenkalk: examples from the Solnhofen area (Upper Jurassic, southern Germany)
pp. 1931-1946(16)
Authors: MUNNECKE, AXEL; WESTPHAL, HILDEGARD; KÖLBL-EBERT, MARTINA

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