ISSN 0037-0738
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial Board pp. iii-iii(1)
How plausible are high-frequency sediment supply-driven cycles in the stratigraphic record? pp. 3-13(11) Authors: Castelltort S.; Van Den Driessche J.
Organic matter deposition in the Saskatchewan River floodplain (Cumberland Marshes, Canada): effects of progradational avulsions pp. 15-29(15) Authors: Morozova G.S.; Smith N.D.
Microstructures within a modern debris flow deposit derived from Quaternary glacial diamicton-a comparative micromorphological study pp. 31-48(18) Authors: Menzies J.; Zaniewski K.
Comparison of modern and ancient Vertisols developed on limestone in terms of their geochemistry and parent material pp. 49-69(21) Authors: Driese S.G.; Jacobs J.R.; Nordt L.C.
Anatomy of siliceous hot springs: examples from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA pp. 71-106(36) Authors: Guidry S.A.; Chafetz H.S.
Sedimentology of high-stage flood deposits of the Tagus River, Central Spain pp. 107-132(26) Authors: Benito G.; Sanchez-Moya Y.; Sopena A.
Acoustic architecture of glaciolacustrine sediments deformed during zonal stagnation of the Laurentide Ice Sheet; Mazinaw Lake, Ontario, Canada pp. 133-151(19) Authors: Eyles N.; Doughty M.; Boyce J.I.; Mullins H.T.; Halfman J.D.; Koseoglu B.
Reactivated basement structures affecting the sedimentary facies in a tectonically ''quiescent'' epicontinental basin: an example from NW Switzerland pp. 153-172(20) Authors: Wetzel A.; Allenbach R.; Allia V.
Erratum to ''Spatial and temporal variability in the Holocene sea-level record of the South Australian coastline'' [Sediment. Geol. 150 (2002) 153-169] pp. 173-173(1) Authors: Belperio A.P.; Harvey N.; Bourman R.P.