ISSN 0037-0738
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial Board pp. iii-iii(1)
Geochemical constraints for coexisting CO2 gas hydrate and calcite: implications for sheet cracks, stromatactis, zebra and tepee-like structures pp. 1-6(6) Authors: DiFilippo E.L.; Hammond D.E.; Corsetti F.A.
Mass and hyperconcentrated flow deposits record dune damming and catastrophic breakthrough of ephemeral rivers, Skeleton Coast Erg, Namibia pp. 7-31(25) Authors: Svendsen J.; Stollhofen H.; Krapf C.B.E.; Stanistreet I.G.
Evidence for rapid sedimentation in a tunnel channel, Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario, Canada pp. 33-55(23) Authors: Russell H.A.J.; Arnott R.W.C.; Sharpe D.R.
Systems tracts sedimentology in the lagoon of Mayotte associated with the Holocene transgression pp. 57-79(23) Authors: Zinke J.; Reijmer J.J.G.; Thomassin B.A.
Sequence stratigraphy of Middle Triassic carbonates and terrigenous deposits (Muschelkalk and Lower Keuper) in the SW Germanic Basin: maximum flooding versus maximum depth in intracratonic basins pp. 81-105(25) Authors: Vecsei A.; Duringer P.
Shallow-platform palaeoenvironmental conditions recorded in deep-shelf sediments: C and O stable isotopes in Upper Jurassic sections of southern Germany (Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian) pp. 107-130(24) Authors: Bartolini A.; Pittet B.; Mattioli E.; Hunziker J.C.
Sequence stratigraphic architecture of a differentially subsiding bay to fluvial basin: the Eocene Ishikari Group, Ishikari Coal Field, Hokkaido, Japan pp. 131-158(28) Authors: Takano O.; Waseda A.
Early Permian silt-bed fluvial sedimentation in the Orogrande basin of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, New Mexico, USA pp. 159-178(20) Authors: Mack G.H.; Leeder M.; Perez-Arlucea M.; Bailey B.D.J.
Sedimentary geology as a key to understanding the tectonic evolution of the Mesozoic-Early Tertiary Paikon Massif, Vardar suture zone, N Greece pp. 179-212(34) Authors: Brown S.A.M.; Robertson A.H.F.
The Messinian of the Nijar Basin (SE Spain): sedimentation, depositional environments and paleogeographic evolution pp. 213-242(30) Authors: Fortuin A.R.; Krijgsman W.
Sediment flux in the modern Indus River inferred from the trace element composition of detrital amphibole grains pp. 243-257(15) Authors: Lee J.I.; Clift P.D.; Layne G.; Blum J.; Khan A.A.
Apparently homogenous ''reef''-limestones built by high-frequency cycles - Upper Jurassic, SW-Germany pp. 259-284(26) Authors: Pawellek T.; Aigner T.
Erratum to ''Sedimentology of high-stage flood deposits of the Tagus River, Central Spain'' [Sediment. Geol. 157 (2003) 107-132] pp. 285-286(2) Authors: Benito G.; Sanchez-Moya Y.; Sopena A.
Erratum to ''Supersequence and composite sequence carbonate platform growth: Permian and Triassic outcrop data of the Arabian platform and Neo-Tethys'' [Sediment. Geol. 158 (2003) 87-116] pp. 287-288(2) Authors: Weidlich O.; Bernecker M.