ISSN 0025-3227
Publisher: Elsevier
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Variable methane fluxes in shallow marine systems over geologic time - The composition and origin of pore waters and authigenic carbonates on the New Jersey shelf pp. 175-196(22) Authors: Malone M.J.; Claypool G.; Martin J.B.; Dickens G.R.
Fluctuation of biogenic and abiogenic sedimentation on the Shatsky Rise in the western North Pacific during the late Quaternary pp. 197-214(18) Authors: Maeda L.; Kawahata H.; Nohara M.
Development of photic zone euxinia in the eastern Mediterranean Basin during deposition of Pliocene sapropels pp. 215-226(12) Authors: Menzel D.; Hopmans E.C.; van Bergen P.F.; de Leeuw J.W.; Sinninghe Damste J.S.
Environmental controls on decadal morphologic behaviour of the Holland coast pp. 227-247(21) Author: Wijnberg K.M.
Long-term morphological change in the Ribble Estuary, northwest England pp. 249-266(18) Authors: van der Wal D.; Pye K.; Neal A.
Rainfall effects on marsh sediment redistribution, North Inlet, South Carolina, USA pp. 267-287(21) Authors: Mwamba M.J.; Torres R.
Stereo-video observation of nearshore bedforms on a low energy beach pp. 289-305(17) Authors: Doucette J.S.; Harvey E.S.; Shortis M.R.
Early Holocene brackish and marine facies in the Fehmarn Belt, southwest Baltic Sea: depositional processes revealed by high-resolution seismic and core analysis pp. 307-321(15) Author: Novak B.
Textural analyses of sidescan sonar imagery from two mound provinces in the Porcupine Seabight pp. 323-341(19) Authors: Huvenne V.A.I.; Blondel P.; Henriet J.-P.
Mid-late Pleistocene glacimarine sedimentary processes of a high-latitude, deep-sea sediment drift (Antarctic Peninsula Pacific margin) pp. 343-370(28) Authors: Lucchi R.G.; Rebesco M.; Camerlenghi A.; Busetti M.; Tomadin L.; Villa G.; Persico D.; Morigi C.; Bonci M.C.; Giorgetti G.
Long-lived early Cretaceous seamount volcanism in the Mariana Trench, Western Pacific Ocean pp. 371-379(9) Authors: Hirano N.; Ogawa Y.; Saito K.
Author Index pp. 381-383(3)
Contents pp. 385-386(2)