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Facies effects on the behaviour of Nd and Sr isotope systems in turbidite mudrocks during diagenesis pp. 863-872(10) Authors: EVANS, JANE A.; ZALASIEWICZ, JAN A.; CHOPEY-JONES, ANNE
Environmental history of southern Patagonia unravelled by the seismic stratigraphy of Laguna Potrok Aike pp. 873-892(20) Authors: ANSELMETTI, FLAVIO S.; ARIZTEGUI, DANIEL; DE BATIST, MARC; CATALINA GEBHARDT, A.; HABERZETTL, TORSTEN; NIESSEN, FRANK; OHLENDORF, CHRISTIAN; ZOLITSCHKA, BERND
Simple estimates for the magnitude of bedload transport under a turbid surge pp. 893-910(18) Author: PRITCHARD, DAVID
Optically stimulated luminescence dating as a tool for calculating sedimentation rates in Chinese loess: comparisons with grain-size records pp. 911-934(24) Authors: STEVENS, THOMAS; LU, HUAYU
Facies architecture and depositional processes of the Holocene-Recent accretionary forced regressive Skagen spit system, Denmark pp. 935-968(34) Authors: NIELSEN, LARS HENRIK; JOHANNESSEN, PETER NIELS
Mid-Cretaceous hydrothermal vents and authigenic carbonates in a transform margin, Basque-Cantabrian Basin (western Pyrenees): a multidisciplinary study pp. 969-996(28) Author: AGIRREZABALA, LUIS M.
Hummocky cross-stratification-like structures in deep-sea turbidites: Upper Cretaceous Basque basins (Western Pyrenees, France) pp. 997-1015(19) Authors: MULDER, THIERRY; RAZIN, PHILIPPE; FAUGERES, JEAN-CLAUDE
Sedimentation, fracturing and sliding on a pelagic plateau margin: the Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous succession of Rocca Busambra (Western Sicily, Italy) pp. 1016-1040(25) Authors: BERTOK, CARLO; MARTIRE, LUCA
Anatomy of a subaqueous ice-contact fan and delta complex, Middle Pleistocene, North-west Germany pp. 1041-1076(36) Authors: WINSEMANN, JUTTA; HORNUNG, JAHN J.; MEINSEN, JANINE; ASPRION, ULRICH; POLOM, ULRICH; BRANDES, CHRISTIAN; BUßMANN, MICHAEL; WEBER, CHRISTIAN
Controls on clastic sequence geometries in a shallow-marine, transtensional basin: the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin, Czech Republic pp. 1077-1114(38) Authors: ULIČNÝ, DAVID; LAURIN, JIŘÍ; ČECH, STANISLAV
Tufa as a record of perennial fresh water in a semi-arid rift basin, Kapthurin Formation, Kenya pp. 1115-1137(23) Authors: JOHNSON, CARA ROURE; ASHLEY, GAIL M.; DE WET, CAROL B.; DVORETSKY, RACHEL; PARK, LISA; HOVER, VICTORIA C.; Bernhart Owen, R.; MCBREARTY, SALLY
Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta pp. 1138-1158(21) Authors: BRANDANO, MARCO; FREZZA, VIRGILIO; TOMASSETTI, LAURA; PEDLEY, MARTYN; MATTEUCCI, RUGGERO
Sulphur cycling in organic-rich marine sediments from a Scottish fjord pp. 1159-1173(15) Authors: BOTTRELL, SIMON H.; MORTIMER, ROBERT J.G.; DAVIES, IAN M.; MARTYN HARVEY, S.; KROM, MICHAEL D.
Limestone pseudoconglomerates in the Late Cambrian Gushan and Chaomidian Formations (Shandong Province, China): soft-sediment deformation induced by storm-wave loading pp. 1174-1195(22) Authors: CHEN, JITAO; CHOUGH, SUNG KWUN; CHUN, SEUNG SOO; HAN, ZUOZHEN
``Rhodolith-bearing limestones as transgressive marker beds: fossil and modern examples from North Island, New Zealand'' by Nalin et al., Sedimentology, 55, 249-274: Discussion pp. 1196-1198(3) Author: LEVER, HELEN
Reply to Discussion by Helen Lever on: ``Rhodolith-bearing limestones as transgressive marker beds: fossil and modern examples from North Island, New Zealand'' by Nalin et al., Sedimentology (2008) 55, 249-274 pp. 1199-1199(1) Authors: NALIN, RONALD; NELSON, CAMPBELL S.