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SEDIMENTOLOGY The Journal of the International Association of Sedimentologists edited by P. Haughton, S. Bennett, I. Montanez, C. Spotl Volume 50 2003 4 Blackwell Publishing Contents Teruel Basin, Miocene, NE Spain): an occurrence of pelletal gypsum rhythmites NUMBER 1 1 F. Maurer and W. Schlager. Lateral variations in NUMBER 3 sediment composition and bedding in Middle Triassic interplatform basins (Buchenstein Formation, southern 387 J. Bauer, J. Kuss and T. Steuber. Sequence architecture Alps, Italy) and carbonate platform configuration (Late Cenoma- M. Pedley, J. A. Gonzdlez Martin, S. O. Delgado and nian—Santonian), Sinai, Egypt M. A. G. Del Cura. Sedimentology of Quaternary S. J. Davies and M. R. Gibling. Architecture of coastal perched springline and paludal tufas: criteria for and alluvial deposits in an extensional basin: the recognition, with examples from Guadalajara Province, Carboniferous Joggins Formation of eastern Canada Spain G. R. Brooks. Alluvial deposits of a mud-dominated D. R. Lowe, M. Guy and A. Palfrey. Facies of slurry- stream: the Red River, Manitoba, Canada flow deposits, Britannia Formation (Lower Cretaceous), P. D. W. Haughton, S. P. Barker and W. D. McCaf- North Sea: implications for flow evolution and deposit frey. ‘Linked’ debrites in sand-rich turbidite systems — geometry origin and significance D. J. P. Swift, B. S. Parsons, A. Foyle and G. F. Oer- E. L. Habgood, N. H. Kenyon, D. G. Masson, A. Akh- tel. Between beds and sequences: stratigraphic orga- metzhanov, P. P. E. Weaver, J. Gardner and T. Mul- nization at intermediate scales in the Quaternary of the der. Deep-water sediment wave fields, bottom current Virginia coast, USA sand channels and gravity flow channel-lobe systems: T. Lien, R. G. Walker and O. J. Martinsen. Turbidites in Gulf of Cadiz, NE Atlantic the Upper Carboniferous Ross Formation, western Ire- B. Diekmann, M. Falker and G. Kuhn. Environmental land: reconstruction of a channel and spillover system history of the south-eastern South Atlantic since the C. L. Amos, I. G. Droppo, E. A. Gomez and T. P. Mur- Middle Miocene: evidence from the sedimentological phy. The stability of a remediated bed in Hamilton records of ODP Sites 1088 and 1092 Harbour, Lake Ontario, Canada J. M. Whitehead, D. M. Harwood and A. McMinn. Ice- R. L. Gawthorpe, S. Hardy and B. Ritchie. Numerical distal Upper Miocene marine strata from inland modelling of depositional sequences in half-graben rift Antarctica basins J. C. Braga, C. Betzler, J. M. Martin and J. Aguirre. Spit- J. P. Bhattacharya and L. Giosan. Wave-influenced platform temperate carbonates: the origin of landward- deltas: geomorphological implications for facies downlapping beds along a basin margin (Lower Plio- reconstruction cene, Carboneras Basin, SE Spain) K. D. Adams. Estimating palaeowind strength from beach deposits D. Pirrie, M. R. Power, G. Rollinson, G. S. Camm, S. H. MBER 2 Hughes, A. R. Butcher and P. Hughes. The spatial distribution and source of arsenic, copper, tin and zinc H. A. Aziz, E. Sanz-Rubio, J. P. Calvo, F. J. Hilgen and within the surface sediments of the Fal Estuary, W. Krijgsman. Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Cornwall, UK a middle Miocene alluvial fan to cyclic shallow M. R. Lee and I. Parsons. Microtextures of authigenic lacustrine depositional system in the Calatayud Basin Or-rich feldspar in the Upper Jurassic Humber Group, (NE Spain) UK North Sea Y. Van Lith, R. Warthmann, C. Vasconcelos and J. A. Citation of Roger G. Walker for the Sorby Medal McKenzie. Microbial fossilization in carbonate sedi- 612 Professor Walker’s acceptance speech ments: a result of the bacterial surface involvement in 615 New Honorary Member of the International Associa- dolomite precipitation tion of Sedimentologists Y. Nino, F. Lopez and M. Garcia. Threshold for parti- 617 Report of the General Secretary cle entrainment into suspension 619 Report of the Editors J. Yan and E. H. Carlson. Nodular celestite in the 623 Acknowledgements Chihsia Formation (Middle Permian) of south China M. W. Schmeeckle and J. M. Nelson. Direct numerical simulation of bedload transport using a local, dynamic boundary condition S. L. Namikas. Field measurement and numerical NUMBER 4 modelling of aeolian mass flux distributions on a sandy beach 625 D. R. Mastbergen and J. H. Van Den Berg. Breaching in J. Makinen. Time-transgressive deposits of repeated fine sands and the generation of sustained turbidity depositional sequences within interlobate glaciofluvial currents in submarine canyons (esker) sediments in Kéyli6, SW Finland S. B. Kim, S. K. Chough and S. S. Chun. Tectonic F. Ortr, L. Rosell and P. Anadon. Deep to shallow controls on spatio-temporal development of deposi- lacustrine evaporites in the Libros Gypsum (southern tional systems and generation of fining-upward basin fills in a strike-slip setting: Kyokpori Formation (Cre- temporaneous basaltic intrusion (Albian Larrano taceous), south-west Korea Spain) G. J]. Hampson and J. E. A. Storms. Geomorphological B. Krapez, M. E Barley and A. and sequence stratigraphic variability in wave-domi- Hydrothermal and resedimented origins of the nated, shoreface-shelf parasequences precursor sediments to banded iron formation: H. Von Eynatten. Petrography and chemistry of sand- sedimentological evidence from the Early Palaeopro- stones from the Swiss Molasse Basin: an archive of the terozoic Brockman Supersequence of Western Oligocene to Miocene evolution of the Central Alps Australia E. F. McBride. Pseudofaults resulting from compart- mentalized Liesegang bands: update Y. Kim and Y. I. Lee. Radiaxial fibrous calcites as low- magnesian calcite cement precipitated in a marine- NUMBER 6 meteoric mixing zone S. J. Mazzullo, C. S. Teal, W. D. Bischoff, K. Dimmick- 1013 A. W. E. Wilbers and W. B. M. Ten Brinke Wells and B. W. Wilhite. Sedimentary architecture and response of subaqueous dunes to floods in sand genesis of Holocene shallow-water mud-mounds, gravel bed reaches of the Dutch Rhine northern Belize P. Pellenard, J.-F. Deconinck, W. D. Huff, J. Thierry, W. M. Cornelis and D. Gabriels. The effect of surface D. Marchand, D. Fortwengler and A. Trouiller. Char- moisture on the entrainment of dune sand by wind: an acterization and correlation of Upper Jurassic (Oxfor- evaluation of selected models dian) bentonite deposits in the Paris Basin and the J. C. Tipper, V. J. Sach and E. P. J. Heizmann. Loading Subalpine Basin, France fractures and Liesegang laminae: new sedimentary 1061 G. B. Dunbar and G. R. Dickens. Late Quaternary structures found in the north-western North Alpine shedding of shallow-marine carbonate along a tropical Foreland Basin (Oligocene—Miocene, south-west mixed siliciclastic-carbonate shelf: Great Barrier Reef, Germany) Australia Erratum U. Zimmermann and H. Bahlburg. Provenance analy- sis and tectonic setting of the Ordovician clastic deposits in the southern Puna Basin, NW Argentina NUMBER 5 A. C. Bastos, M. Collins and N. H. Kenyon. Morphol- ogy and internal structure of sand shoals and sand- 817 OnlineEarly Announcement banks off the Dorset coast, English Channel V. P. Rao, P. M. Kessarkar, W. E. Krumbein, K. P. Kra- R. G. D. Davidson-Arnott and A. G. Van Heyningen. jewski and R. J. Schneider. Microbial dolomite crusts Migration and sedimentology of longshore sandwaves, from the carbonate platform off western India Long Point, Lake Erie, Canada M. Grecula, S. S. Flint, H. De. V. Wickens and S. D. F. Mees and G. Stoops. Circumgranular bassanite in Johnson. Upward-thickening patterns and lateral con- a gypsum crust from eastern Algeria — a potential tinuity of Permian sand-rich turbidite channel fills, palaeosurface indicator Laingsburg Karoo, South Africa A. G. Plint and J. A. Wadsworth. Sedimentology and J. M. Ketzer, M. Holz, S. Morad and I. S. Al-Aasm. palaeogeomorphology of four large valley systems Sequence stratigraphic distribution of diagenetic incising delta plains, western Canada Foreland Basin: alterations in coal-bearing, paralic sandstones: evi- implications for mid-Cretaceous sea-level changes dence from the Rio Bonito Formation (early Permian), P. J. McCarthy and A. G. Plint. Spatial variability of southern Brazil palaeosols across Cretaceous interfluves in the Dun- S. Schroder, B. C. Schreiber, J. E.A mthor and A. Mat- vegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada: ter. A depositional model for the terminal Neoproter- palaeohydrological, palaeogeomorphological and stra- ozoic—Early Cambrian Ara Group evaporites in south tigraphic implications Oman X. Du Bernard and E. Carrio-Schaffhauser. Kaolinitic D. W. Kirkland. An explanation for the varves of the meniscus bridges as an indicator of early diagenesis in Castile evaporites (Upper Permian), Texas and New Nubian sandstones, Sinai, Egypt Mexico, USA G. Friés and O. Parize. Anatomy of ancient passive G. Jiang, N. Christie-Blick, A. J]. Kaufman, D. M. Bane- margin slope systems: Aptian gravity-driven deposi- rjee and V. Rai. Carbonate platform growth and cycli- tion on the Vocontian palaeomargin, western Alps, city at a terminal Proterozoic passive margin, Infra Krol south-east France Formation and Krol Group, Lesser Himalaya, India P. Blanchon and D. Blakeway. Are catch-up reefs an A. Immenhauser, G. D. Porta, J]. A. M. Kenter and J. R. artefact of coring? Bahamonde. An alternative model for positive shifts N. P. Stephens and D. Y. Sumner. Famennian micro- in shallow-marine carbonate 6'°C and 6'°O bial reef facies, Napier and Oscar Ranges, Canning P. A. Ferndndez-Mendiola and J. Garcia-Mon- Basin, western Australia dejar. Carbonate platform growth influenced by con- Author index

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