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Index to Authors, key words in titles, and to new taxa and stratigraphical terms in Volume 129; (R) indicates Review Aberystwyth Grits, 595 on Silurian collision and sediment dispersal patterns in Ablay, G. J., Naranjo, J. A., Sparks, R. S. J., Stasiuk, M. V. southern Britain - Comment. 367 & Moreno, H. Morphological, structural and textural Beacon Cottage Farm Outlier, 101 variations in the 1988-1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay Belemnite standards, 787 Volcano, Chile, 657 Bell, C. M. & Suarez, M. The oldest South American Acritarchs, 17, 421, 457 ichthyosaur from the late Triassic of northern Chile. 247 Advances in Ordovician Geology (R), 643 Bentonite, 281, 497 Aeromagnetic dataset, 515, 523 Bernoulli. D., Hottinger, L. & Renz. O. Cretaceous Ahlberg, P., Siedlecka, A., Farmer, J., Vidal, G., Moc- ammonites from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. 763 zydlowska, M. & Strauss, H. Ediacaran fossils from the Bernstein. S., Rosing. M. T., Brooks, C. K. & Bird. D. K. Innerelv Member (late Proterozoic) of the Tanafjorden An ocean-ridge type magma chamber at a passive area, northeastern Finnmark, 181 volcanic, continental margin: the Kap Edvard Holm Air Pollution Modeling and its Application Vll (R), 254 layered gabbro complex. East Greenland, 437 Alexander Island, 771 Bevins, R. E., Lees. G. J. & Roach. R. A. Petrogenesis of Allt y Shed Sandstones, 543 Ordovician igneous rocks in the southern part of the Alvi, S. H. & Raza, M. Geochemical evidence for the Welsh Basin, 615 volcanic arc tectonic setting of the Dhanjori volcanics, Biomarkers for Geologists: A Practical Guide to the Singhbhum craton, eastern India, 337 Application of Steranes and Triterpanes in Petroleum Amazonian basin, 293 Geology (R). 793 Ammonite correlation, 497 Biomineralization (R), 653 Ammonites, 763 Biostratigraphy. 17, 77, 181, 385, 401, 421, 471, 497, 771, An Introduction to Applied Geostatistics (R), 125 787 Anderson, M. M., Corfield, R. M. & Brasier, M. D. Oxygen Bird, D. K., Bernstein. S., Rosing. M. T. & Brooks. C. K. and carbon isotope stratigraphy of early Cambrian An ocean-ridge type magma chamber at a passive carbonates in southeastern Newfoundland and England, volcanic, continental margin: the Kap Edvard Holm 265 layered gabbro complex. East Greenland, 437 Andes, 657, 723; (R) 253 Bjornerud, M. Evidence for extensive post-Caledonian karst Andesite, 657, 723 development in southwestern Spitsbergen. 465 Andrew, R., Pettit, M., Gibbard, P. L. & West, R. G. The Bluck, B. J., Dentith. M. C. & Trench. A. Geophysical margin of a Middle Pleistocene ice advance at Tottenhill, constraints on the nature of the Highland Boundary Norfolk, England, 59 Fault Zone in western Scotland. 411 Anketell, J. M. & Smith, R. D. A. Welsh Basin ‘contourites’ Bornholm. 17 reinterpreted as fine-grained turbidites: the Grogal Boucot. A. J., Grahn. Y., Himes. G. & Gray, J. A new Sandstones, 609 record of early Silurian land plant spores from the Parana Antarctica. 491, 771 Basin, Paraguay (Malvinokaffric Realm), 741 Applied Geophysics, 2nd ed. (R). 795 Bowes, D. R.&Dickin.A. P. Discussion of isotopic evidence Archaeocyath, 491 for the extent of early Proterozoic basement in Scotland Archaeomagnetic Dating (R), 380 and northwest Ireland - Reply, 502 Aspen, P., Upton, B. G. J., Mitchell. R. H. & Long. A. Brasier, M. D., Anderson. M. M. & Corfield. R. M. Oxygen Primitive olivine melanephelinite dykes from the Orkney and carbon isotope stratigraphy of early Cambrian Islands. Scotland, 319 carbonates in southeastern Newfoundland and England. Atlantic. South, 1 265 Atmospheric science (R), 254 Brasier, M. D. Global ocean-atmosphere change across the Auckland, K. A., Snape. I., Harland, W. B. & Scott, R. A. Precambrian-Cambrian transition, 161 The Ny Friesland Orogen, Spitsbergen. 679 Brooks. C. K., Bird, D. K., Bernstein, S. & Rosing, M. T. Australia. 41, 281, 307, 401 An ocean-ridge type magma chamber at a passive Avalonia. 367, 371 volcanic, continental margin: the Kap Edvard Holm Azolla legeliensis Florschiitz, 363 layered gabbro complex. East Greenland. 437 Buchan Karst. 307 Bala Lineament, 625 Bulgaria. 197 Ball. T. K., Davies, J. R., Waters. R. A. & Zalasiewicz, J. A. Buyiik Menderes graben. 239 Geochemical discrimination of Silurian mudstones acc¬ Caban Conglomerate Formation. 581 ording to depositional process and provenance within the Caledonian deformation. 465 Southern Welsh Basin. 567 Caledonian terranes. 457 Barron. H. F., Molyneux, S. G., Kneller, B. C. & McCaffrey, W. D. Recycled acritarchs as provenance indicators: Caledonides. 679 Calsteren. P. Van. Hawkesworth. C. J., Choudhary, A. K. implications for Caledonian terrane reconstruction, 457 & Harris, N. B. W. Pan-African chamockite formation in Basalts (R). 508 Basin Analysis. Principles and Applications (R). 252 Kerala. South India. 257 Cambrian, 17, 77, 161, 265, 421, 471, 491, 543 Basins, sedimentary (R), 252 Bassett. M. G., Siveter, D. J. & Pickering. K. T. Discussion Campanian. 497, 787 X INDEX Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary, 787 Dacite, 723 Canada, 265 Dating Methods (R), 252, 380 Canary Islands, 763 Davies, J. R., Waters, R. A. & Morton, A. C. Heavy minerals Carbon cycling, 129, 143, 161, 169 as a guide to turbidite provenance in the Lower Palaeozoic Carbon isotopes, 129, 143, 161, 169, 265, 401 Southern Welsh Basin: a pilot study, 573 Carbonate-Siliciclastic Mixtures (R), 642 Davies, J. R., Waters, R. A., Zalasiewicz, J. A. & Ball, T. K. Carbonates, 265; (R) 642 Geochemical discrimination of Silurian mudstones Carboniferous, 281, 465, 709 according to depositional process and provenance Carruthers, R. M., Fletcher, C. J. N., McDonald, A. J. W. within the Southern Welsh Basin, 567 & Evans, R. B. Some constraints on the form of the Davies, J. R., Waters, R. A., Zalasiewicz, J. A. & Wilson, Welsh Basin fiom regional gravity and aeromagnetic D. A fault-controlled depositional model for the Aber¬ data, with particular reference to Central Wales, 515 ystwyth Grits turbidite system, 595 Carruthers, R. M., Wilson, D., Evans, R. B., McDonald, De Wever, P., Robertson, A. H. F. & Jones, G. Significance A. J. W. & Fletcher, C. J. N. Interpretation of the regional of radiolarian age data to the Mesozoic tectonic and gravity and magnetic surveys of Wales, using shaded sedimentary evolution of the northern Pindos Mountains, relief and Euler deconvolution techniques, 523 Greece, 385 Cave levels, 307 Denmark, 17 Cave, R. & Temple, J. T. Preliminary report on the Density models, 411, 515 geochemistry and mineralogy of the Nod Glas and related Dentith, M. C., Trench, A. & Bluck, B. J. Geophysical sediments (Ordovician) of Wales, 589 constraints on the nature of the Highland Boundary Cenomanian-Turonian boundary, 637, 638 Fault Zone in western Scotland, 411 Cephalopod, 123 Denudation chronology, 307 Channel!, J. E. T., McCabe, C., Torsvik, T. H., Trench, A. Depositional model, 595 & Woodcock, N. H. Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic studies in Devon, 505 the Welsh Basin - recent advances, 533 Devonian, 465, 709 Charnockite, 257 Devonian-Carboniferous boundary, 281 Chemostratigraphy, 265 Dhanjori volcanics, 337 Chevallier, L., Rex, D. C. & Verwoerd, W. J. Geology and Diagenesis, 143 geochronology of Inaccessible Island, South Atlantic, 1 Dickin, A. P. & Bowes. D. R. Discussion of isotopic evidence Chile, 247, 657, 723 for the extent of early Proterozoic basement in Scotland Choudhary, A. K., Harris, N. B. W., Van Calsteren, P. & and northwest Ireland-Reply, 502 Hawkesworth, C. J. Pan-African charnockite formation Dinosaur Systematics. Approaches and Perspectives (R), in Kerala, south India, 257 644 Chronostratigraphy, 265, 281, 497, 709 Divergent/Passive Margin Basins (R), 648 Claoue-Long, J. C., Jones, P. J., Roberts, J. & Maxwell, S. Donaldson, C. H., Greenwood, R. C. & Fallick, A. E. The numerical age of the Devonian-Carboniferous Oxygen isotope evidence for major fluid flow along the boundary, 281 contact zone of the Rum ultrabasic intrusion. 243 Climatic variation. 129, 143, 161, 169 Douglas, T., Emeleus. C. H., Goulty, N. R. & Leggett, M. Coal-magma interaction. 753 Seismic reflection test on the granite of the Skye Tertiafy Cobban, W. A., Scott, G. R. & Kennedy, W. J. Ammonite igneous centre, 633 correlation of the uppermost Campanian of Western Dykes, 1, 319 Europe, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Atlantic Seaboard and Dypvik, H. Sedimentary rhythms in the Jurassic and Western Interior, and the numerical age of the base of the Cretaceous of Svalbard, 93 Maastrichtian. 497 Collision, Silurian. 367, 371 Economic geology (R), 510 Compression, 41, 239 Ediacaran assemblage. 181, 401 Conodont zones, 709 Electron Microscopists (R), 641 Contourites, 609 Ellaway, M., Li Shu, Spiertz, H.-P., Webb, J. A., Fabel, D. Controversies in Modern Geology. Evolution of Geological & Finlayson, B. L. Denudation chronology from cave Theories in Sedimentology, Earth History and Tectonics and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, (R), 373 southeastern Australia, 307 Controversy (R), 373 Emeleus, C. H., Goulty, N. R., Leggett, M. & Douglas. T. Cope, J. C. W. & Rushton, A. W. A. Cambrian and Early Seismic reflection test on the granite of the Skye Tertiary Tremadoc rocks of the Llangynog Inlier, Dyfed, South igneous centre, 633 Wales, 543 Emplacement, of intrusions, 753 Corfield, R. M., Brasier, M. D. & Anderson, M. M. Oxygen England, 59, 77, 101, 265, 349, 505 and carbon isotope stratigraphy of early Cambrian Environmental issues (R), 650 carbonates in southeastern Newfoundland and England, Euler deconvolution, 523 265 Europe, western, 497 Corfield. R. M. & Spicer, R. A. A review of terrestrial and Eustasy (R), 796 marine climates in the Cretaceous with implications for Evans, J. A. Geochemical and isotope composition of modelling the ‘Greenhouse Earth’, 169 pebbles from the Caban Conglomerate Formation and Cornwall, 101 their bearing on the source of Welsh Palaeozoic sedi¬ Cretaceous, 93, 169, 349, 497, 763, 771, 787 mentary rocks. 581 Crystallography (R), 641 Evans. K. R., Zhuravlev, A. Yu. & Wood, R. A. A new Cylindrical intrusions, 753 post-early Cambrian archaeocyath from Antarctica. 491 INDEX XI Evans, R. B., Carruthers, R. M., Fletcher, C. J. N. & Fossils. The Key to the Past, 2nd ed. (R), 643 McDonald, A. J. W. Some constraints on the form of the Foster, C. B., O’Leary, T., Pell, S. D., Jenkins, R. J. F. & Welsh Basin from regional gravity and aeromagnetic McKirdy, D. M. The record and stratigraphic impli¬ data, with particular reference to Central Wales, 515 cations of organic-walled microfossils from the Ediacaran Evans, R. B., McDonald, A. J. W., Fletcher, C. J. N., Car¬ (terminal Proterozoic) of South Australia, 401 ruthers, R. M. & Wilson, D. Interpretation of the regional Frey, R. W. & Goldring, R. Marine event beds and gravity and magnetic surveys of Wales, using shaded recolonization surfaces as revealed by trace fossil analysis, relief and Euler deconvolution techniques, 523 325 Event beds, 325 Fuerteventura, 763 Evolution, biological (R), 507, 646, 647 Evolution, petrological, 723 Gabbro, 437 Evolutionary Trends (R), 507 Gaia, 129 Extension, 239 Gale, A. S., Hancock, J. M., Russell, E. E. & Taylor, R. H. Extensional sedimentary basis (R), 648 The relative stratigraphic position of the foraminiferal Extensional tectonics (R), 641 and belemnite standards for the Campanian-Maast- Eycott Volcanic Group, 77 richtian boundary, 787 Geochemistry and Mineralogy of Rare Earth Elements (R), Fabel, D., Finlayson, B. L., Ellaway, M., Li Shu, Spiertz, 648 H.-P. & Webb, J. A. Denudation chronology from cave Geochemistry, 319, 337, 567, 581, 589, 723; (R) 648 and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, Geochemistry, organic (R), 793 southeastern Australia, 307 Geochemistry, sedimentary, 223 Fallick, A. E., Donaldson, C. H. & Greenwood, R. C. Geochronology, 1 Oxygen isotope evidence for major fluid flow along the Geology and Tectonics of the Karakoram Mountains (R), contact zone of the Rum ultrabasic intrusion, 243 251 Farmer, J., Vidal, G., Moczydlowska, M., Strauss, H., The Geology of Scotland, 3rd ed. (R), 649 Ahlberg, P. & Siedlecka, A. Ediacaran fossils from the The Geometry of Normal Faults (R). 641 Innerelv Member (late Proterozoic) of the Tanafjorden Geomorphology, 101, 307, 465; (R) 126, 379, 644 area, northeastern Finnmark, 181 Geophysics (R), 795 Fault displacement, 625 Geostatistics (R), 125 Faults (R), 641 Germany, 281 Field Geology of Gneiss Terrains (R), 378 Ghose, N. C., Paul, P. R., Hassan, M. J., Saunders, A. D. & Field, M. H. Azolla tegeliensis Florschiitz from the early Kent, R. W. Coal-magma interaction: an integrated Pleistocene of the British Isles, 363 model for the emplacement of cylindrical intrusions, 753 Finlayson, B. L., Ellaway, M., Li Shu, Spiertz, H.-P., Webb, Gibbard, P. L., West, R. G., Andrew, R. & Pettit, M. The J. A. & Fabel, D. Denudation chronology from cave and margin of a Middle Pleistocene ice advance at Tottenhill, river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, Norfolk, England, 59 southeastern Australia, 307 Glacial control, 637, 638 Finnmark, 181 Glacimarine Environments: Processes and Sediments (R), Fitches, W. R., Maltman, A. J. & Muir, R. J. Discussion of 374 isotopic evidence for the extent of early Proterozoic Glaciology (R), 376 basement in Scotland and northwest Ireland - Comment, Global Geomorphology. An Introduction to the Study of 501 Landforms (R), 379 Fletcher, C. J. N., Carruthers, R. M.. Wilson, D., Evans, Gneiss, 257; (R) 378 R. B. & McDonald, A. J. W. Interpretation of the regional Goldring, R. & Frey, R. W. Marine event beds and gravity and magnetic surveys of Wales, using shaded recolonization surfaces as revealed by trace fossil analysis, relief and Euler deconvolution techniques, 523 325 Fletcher, C. J. N., McDonald, A. J. W., Evans, R. B. & Goulty, N. R., Leggett, M., Douglas, T. & Emeleus, C. H. Carruthers, R. M. Some constraints on the form of the Seismic reflection test on the granite of the Skye Tertiary Welsh Basin from regional gravity and aeromagnetic igneous centre, 633 data, with particular reference to Central Wales, 515 Grahn, Y., Himes, G., Gray, J. & Boucot, A. J. A new Fletcher, C. J. N. & Woodcock, N. H. Introduction to the record of early Silurian land plant spores from the Parana Welsh Basin thematic issue, 513 Basin, Paraguay (Malvinokaffric Realm), 741 Flow and Reactions in Permeable Rocks (R), 797 Granite, 633 Fluid flow, 243; (R) 797 Granulite, 257 Fluvial deposition, 293 Graptolites, 779 Foraminiferal standards, 787 Gravity anomaly, 411, 515, 523 Fordham, B. G. Chronometric calibration of mid-Ordo¬ Gravity dataset, 515, 523 vician to Tournaisian conodont zones: a compilation Gray, J., Boucot, A. J., Grahn, Y. & Himes, G. A new from recent graphic-correlation and isotope studies, record of early Silurian land plant spores from the Parana 709 Basin, Paraguay (Malvinokaffric Realm). 741 Foreland basin, 293 Greece. 197, 385 Forests, fossil, 771 Greenouse Earth, 129, 153, 161, 169 Fortey, R. A. & Owens, R. M. The Habberley Formation: Greenland. 437 youngest Tremadoc in the Welsh Borderlands, 553 Greenwood. R. C., Fallick, A. E. & Donaldson. C. H. Fossil and Recent Sponges (R), 381 Oxygen isotope evidence for major fluid flow along the Fossils of the Oxford Clay (R), 374 contact zone of the Rum ultrabasic intrusion. 243 xii INDEX Grogal Sandstones, 609 Jones, G., De Wever, P. & Robertson, A. H. F. Significance The Growth and Decay of lee (R), 376 of radiolarian age data to the Mesozoic tectonic and sedimentary evolution of the northern Pindos Mountains, Habberley Formation, 553 Greece, 385 Hancock, J. M., Russell, E. E., Taylor, R. H. & Gale, A. S. Jones, P. J., Roberts, J., Maxwell, S. & Claoue-Long, J. C. The relative stratigraphic position of the foraminiferal The numerical age of the Devonian-Carboniferous and belemnite standards for the Campanian-Maas- boundary, 281 trichtian boundary, 787 Jowsey, N. L., Parkin, D. L., Slipper, I. J., Smith, A. P. C. Handbook of Crystallography for Electron Microscopists & Walsh, P. T. The geology and geomorphology of the and Others (R), 641 Beacon Cottage Farm Outlier, St Agnes, Cornwall, 101 Harland, W. B., Scott, R. A., Auckland, K. A. & Snape, I. Jungner, H., Rasanen, M., Neller, R. & Salo, J. Recent and The Ny Friesland Orogen, Spitsbergen, 679 ancient fluvial depositional systems in the Amazonian Harris, N. B. W., Van Calsteren, P., Hawkesworth, C. J. & foreland basin, Peru, 293 Choudhary, A. K. Pan-African charnockite formation in Jurassic, 93; (R) 374 Kerala, South India, 257 Hassan, M. J., Saunders, A. D., Kent, R. W., Ghose, N. C. K-Ar dating, 1 & Paul, P. R. Coal-magma interaction: an integrated Kap Edvard Holm, 437 model for the emplacement of cylindrical intrusions, 753 Karakoram Mountains (R), 251 Hasselbachtal, 281 Karst, 307, 465 Hawkesworth, C. J., Choudhary, A. K., Harris, N. B. W. & Kelly, S. R. A. & Moncrieff, A. C. M. Marine molluscan Van Calsteren, P. Pan-African charnockite formation in constraints on the age of Cretaceous fossil forests of Kerala, South India, 257 Alexander Island, Antarctica, 771 Heavy minerals, 573 Kennedy, W. J., Cobban, W. A. & Scott, G. R. Ammonite Heterochrony in Evolution. A Multidisciplinary Approach correlation of the uppermost Campanian of Western (R), 646 Europe, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Atlantic Seaboard and Heterochrony. The Evolution of Ontogeny (R), 646 Western Interior, and the numerical age of the base of the Highland Boundary Fault Zone, 411 Maastrichtian, 497 Himes, G., Gray, J., Boucot, A. J. & Grahn, Y. A new Kent, R. W., Ghose, N. C., Paul, P. R., Hassan, M. J. & record of early Silurian land plant spores from the Parana Saunders, A. D. Coal-magma interaction: an integrated Basin, Paraguay (Malvinokaffic Realm), 741 model for the emplacement of cylindrical intrusions, 753 Holland, C. H. Orthoconic nautiloid cephalopod genera, Kink bands, 625 123 Kneller, B. C., McCaffrey, W. D., Barron, H. F. & Mol- Holy Cross Mountains, 471 yneux, S. G. Recycled acritarchs as provenance indi¬ Hottinger, L., Renz, O. & Bernoulli, D. Cretaceous cators: implications for Caledonian terrane reconstruc¬ ammonites from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, 763 tion, 457 Hsii, K. J. Is Gaia endothermic?, 129 Koobi Fora Research Project. Volume 3. The Fossil Ungulates: Geology, Fossil Artiodactyls, and Palaeo- lapetus Ocean, 367, 371, 457 environments (R), 650 Ice (R), 376 Kraistid Lineament, 197 Ice advance, 59 Ichnofossils, 325 Lacustrine Facies Analysis (R), 798 Ichthyosaur, 247 Loesa formation, 17 Image processing, 523 Lake District, 77 Imbricatoceras, 123 Lake sediments (R), 798 Inaccessible Island, 1 Lastarria Volcano, 723 India, 257, 337, 753 Laurentia, 367, 371 Innerelv Member, 181 Lava flow, 657 Interior, Earth’s (R), 652 Layered gabbro complex, 437 Introduction to Modeling of Transport Phenomena in Leaving Eden. To Protect and Manage the Earth (R), 650 Porous Media (R), 373 Lees, G. J., Roach, R. A. & Bevins, R. E. Petrogenesis of Introduction to Optical Minerology, 2nd ed. (R), 253 Ordovician igneous rocks in the southern part of the Introduction to Remote Sensing (R), 509 Welsh Basin, 615 Introduction to the Physics of the Earth’s Interior (R), 652 Leggett, M., Douglas, T., Emeleus, C. H. & Goulty, N. R. Intrusions, 1, 243, 319, 437, 615, 633, 753 Seismic reflection test on the granite of the Skye Tertiary Ireland, 501, 502 igneous centre, 633 Iridium anomaly, 359 Li Shu, Spiertz, H.-P., Webb, J. A., Fabel, D., Finlayson, Ironstones, 349 B. L. & Ellaway, M. Denudation chronology from cave Isotopic dating, 257, 281, 501, 502, 581, 709 and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, southeastern Australia. 307 Jeans, C. V. Discussion on the fluctuating oceanographic Lithostratigraphy, 471 conditions and glacial control across the Cenomanian- Living Ice. Understanding Glaciers and Glaciation (R), Turonian boundary - Reply, 638 376 Jenkins, R. J. F., McKirdy, D. M., Foster, C. B., O’Leary, Llangynog Inlier, 543 T. & Pell, S. D. The record and stratigraphic implications Long, A., Aspen, P., Upton, B. G. J. & Mitchell, R. H. of organic-walled microfossils from the Ediacaran (ter¬ Primitive olivine melanephelinite dykes from the Orkney minal Proterozoic) of South Australia, 401 Islands, Scotland, 319 INDEX xiii Lonquimay Volcano, 657 mark: biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental con¬ Ludlow Bone Bed, 359 straints, 17 Mollusca, 771 Maastrichtian, 497, 787 Molyneux, S. G,, Kneller, B. C., McCaffrey, W. D. & Magma chamber, 437 Barron, H. F, Recycled acritarchs as provenance indi¬ Mailman, A. J., Muir, R. J. & Fitches, W. R. Discussion of cators: implications for Caledonian terrane reconstruc¬ isotopic evidence for the extent of early Proterozoic tion, 457 basement in Scotland and northwest Ireland - Comment, Molyneux, S. G. & Millward, D. Field and biostratigraphic 501 evidence for an unconformity at the base of the Eycott Malvinokaflfric Realm, 741 Volcanic Group in the English Lake District, 77 Marriott, S., Vanstone, S. D. & Wright, V. P. Discussion on Mona Complex, 475 a ‘reg’ palaeosol from the Lower Triassic of south Moncrieff, A. C. M, & Kelly, S. R. A. Marine molluscan Devon: stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic implications- constraints on the age of Cretaceous fossil forests of Reply, 505 Alexander Island, Antarctica, 771 Marshall, J. D. Climatic and oceanographic isotopic signals Monoclimacid monograptids, 779 from the carbonate rock record and their preservation, Monograptus chrysalis, 779 143 Monogaptus imago, 779 Mary Kathleen Fold Belt, 41 Montana, 223 Mass balance (R), 793 Moreno, H., Ablay, G, J., Naranjo, J, A., Sparks, R. S. J. & Maxwell, S., Claoue-Long, J. C,, Jones, P, J. & Roberts, J. Stasiuk, M. V. Morphological, structural and textural The numerical age of the Devonian-Carboniferous variations in the 1988-1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay boundary, 281 Volcano, Chile, 657 McCabe, C., Torsvik, T. H., Trench, A., Woodcock, N. H. Morton, A. C., Davies, J, R. & Waters, R. A. Heavy & Channell, J. E. T. Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic studies in minerals as a guide to turbidite provenance in the Lower the Welsh Basin - recent advances, 533 Palaeozoic Southern Welsh Basin: a pilot study, 573 McCaffrey, W. D., Barron, H. F., Molyneux, S. G. & Mudstones, 567 Kneller, B. C. Recycled acritarchs as provenance indi¬ Muir, R. J., Fitches, W, R. & Mailman, A. J. Discussion of cators: implications for Caledonian terrane reconstruc¬ isotopic evidence for the extent of early Proterozoic tion, 457 basement in Scotland and northwest Ireland - Comment, McDonald, A. J. W., Evans, R. B., Carruthers, R. M. & 501 Fletcher, C. J. N. Some constraints on the form of the Welsh Basin from regional gravity and aeromagnetic Naranjo, J, A. Chemistry and petrological evolution of the data, with particular reference to Central Wales, Lastarria volcanic complex in the north Chilean Andes, 515 723 McDonald, A. J. W., Fletcher, C. J. N., Carruthers, R. M., Naranjo, J. A., Sparks, R. S, J., Stasiuk, M. V„ Moreno, H. Wilson, D. & Evans, R. B. Interpretation of the regional & Ablay, G. J. Morphological, structural and textural gravity and magnetic surveys of Wales, using shaded variations in the 1988-1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay relief and Euler deconvolution techniques, 523 Volcano, Chile, 657 McKirdy, D. M., Foster, C. B., O’Leary, T., Pell, S. D. & Nautiloid, 123 Jenkins, R. J. F. The record and stratigraphic implications Neller, R., Salo, J„ Jungner, H, & Rasanen, M. Recent and of organic-walled microfossils from the Ediacaran (ter¬ ancient fluvial depositional systems in the Amazonian minal Proterozoic) of South Australia, 401 foreland basin, Peru, 293 Melanephelinite, 319 Neotectonics and Resources (R), 510 Metamorphism, 41, 257 Neotectonics, 197, 239; (R) 510 Metasomatism, 753 Nephelinite, 319 Method, scientific (R), 377 Newfoundland, 265 Michelinoceras, 123 Newland Formation, 223 Microfossils, 385, 401, 421, 457, 709, 741, 787 Nod Glas, 589 Microscopy (R), 652 Non-marine sediments, 349 Millward, D. & Molyneux, S. G. Field and biostratigraphic Norfolk, 59; (R), 375 evidence for an unconformity at the base of the Eycott Norway, 181 Volcanic Group in the English Lake District, 77 Nuclear Methods of Dating (R), 252 Mineral Reference Manual (R), 125 Ny Friesland, 679 Mineralogy (R), 125, 648 Mineralogy, Optical (R), 253 O'Leary, T,, Pell, S. D., Jenkins, R. J, F., McKirdy, D, M. Mineralogy, sedimentary, 589 & Foster, C. B. The record and stratigraphic implications Mitchell, R. H., Long, A., Aspen, P. & Upton, B. G. J. of organic-walled microfossils from the Ediacaran Primitive olivine melanephelinite dykes from the Orkney (terminal Proterozoic) of South Australia, 401 Islands, Scotland, 319 Ocean composition, 143, 161 Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Sequences (R), 642 Oceanic anoxic event, 637, 638 Moczydlowska, M., Strauss, H., Ahlberg, P„ Siedlecka, A., Oceanic Basalts (R), 508 Farmer, J. & Vidal, G. Ediacaran fossils from the Innerelv Oceanography, 637, 638 Memeber (late Proterozoic) of the TanaQorden area, Oligocene, 101 northeastern Finnmark, 181 Olivine melanephelinite, 319 Moczydlowska, M. & Vidal, G. Phytoplankton from the Oolites, 349 Lower Cambrian Laesa formation on Bornholm, Den¬ Optical Mineralogy (R), 253 XIV INDEX Ordovician, 589, 615, 709; (R) 643 displacements: an example from the Bala Lineament, Origin, Evolution, and Modern Aspects of Biomineral¬ Wales, 625 ization in Plants and Animals (R), 653 Precambrian Geology. The Dynamic Evolution of the Orkney Islands, 319 Continental Crust (R), 649 Orlowski, S. Cambrian stratigraphy and stage subdivision Precambrian, 161, 265, 421, 475; (R) 649 in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, 471 Precambrian-Cambrian boundary, 161, 265, 421 Orogeny, Ny Friesland, 679 Principles of Sedimentary Basin Analysis, 2nd ed. (R), 252 Orthoceras, 123 Principles of Stratigraphic Analysis (R), 375 Owens, R. M. & Fortey, R. A. The Habberley Formation: Proterozoic, 181, 223, 401, 501, 502 youngest Tremadoc in the Welsh Borderlands, 553 Provenance study, 223, 457, 567, 573, 581; (R) 793 Oxford Clay (R), 374 Purvis, K. Discussion on a ‘reg’ palaeosol from the Lower Oxygen isotopes, 143, 169, 243, 265 Triassic of south Devon: stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic implications - Comment, 505 P-T-t paths, 41 Palacios, T. & Vidal, G. Lower Cambrian acritarchs from Quaternary, 59; (R) 651, 797 northern Spain: the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary Quaternary Landscapes (R), 651 and biostratigraphic implications, 421 Palaeoclimate, 505 Radiolarians, 385 Palaeoecology (R), 375 Radnor oceras, 123 Palaeoenvironment, 17 Rare earth elements (R), 648 Palaeohydrology (R), 797 Rasanen, M., Neller, R., Salo, J. & Jungner, H. Recent and Palaeomagnetism, 533 ancient fluvial depositional systems in the Amazonian Palaeontology (R), 643 foreland basin, Peru, 293 Palaeosol, 505 Raza, M. & Alvi, S. H. Geochemical evidence for the Palaeozoic, 533, 573, 581 volcanic arc tectonic setting of the Dhanjori volcanics, Palaeozoic, Lower, 77 Singhbhum craton, eastern India, 337 Palynology, 363, 401, 457, 741 Rb-Sr, 257, 319, 581 Pan-African events, 257 Recolonization surfaces, 325 Paraguay, 741 Reg palaeosol, 505 Parkin, D. L., Slipper, 1. J., Smith, A. P. C., Walsh, P. T. & Reinhardt, J. Low-pressure, high-temperature metamorph¬ Jowsey, N. L. The geology and geomorphology of the ism in a compressional tectonic setting: Mary Kathleen Beacon Cottage Farm Outlier, St Agnes, Cornwall, 101 Fold Belt, northeastern Australia, 41 Paul, P. R., Hassan, M. J., Saunders, A. D., Kent, R. W. & Remote Sensing Geology (R), 794 Ghose, N. C. Coal-magma interaction: an integrated Remote Sensing in Hydrology (R), 645 model for the emplacement of cylindrical intrusions, 753 Remote sensing (R), 509, 645 Pb isotopes, 257 Renz, O., Bernoulli, D. & Hottinger, L. Cretaceous Pell, S. D., Jenkins, R. J. F., McKirdy, D. M., Foster, C. B. ammonites from Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, 763 & O’Leary, T. The record and stratigraphic implications Resources (R), 510 of organic-walled microfossils from the Ediacaran (ter¬ Rex, D. C., Verwoerd, W. J. & Chevallier, L. Geology and minal Proterozoic) of South Australia, 401 geochronology of Inaccessible Island, South Atlantic, 1 Permeable rocks (R), 797 Rhoscolyn, 475 Permian, 319 Rhythms, sedimentary, 93 Peru, 293 Roach, R. A., Bevins, R. E. & Lees, G. J. Petrogenesis of Petrogenesis, 615 Ordovician igneous rocks in the southern part of the Petrography, sedimentary, 223 Welsh Basin, 615 Petroleum geology (R), 793 Roberts, J., Maxwell, S., Claoue-Long, J. C. & Jones, P. J. Petrology, 723 The numerical age of the Devonian-Carboniferous Pettit, M., Gibbard, P. L., West, R. G. & Andrew, R. The boundary, 281 margin of a Middle Pleistocene ice advance at Tottenhill, Robertson, A. H. F., Jones, G. & De Wever, P. Significance Norfolk, England, 59 of radiolarian age data to the Mesozoic tectonic and Phase Diagrams of the Elements (R), 645 sedimentary evolution of the northern Pindos Mountains, Physics (R), 652 Greece, 385 Phytoplankton, 17 Roper, H. Superposed structures in the Mona Complex at Pickering, K. T., Bassett, M. G. & Siveter, D. J. Discussion Rhoscolyn, Ynys Gybi, North Wales, 475 on Silurian collision and sediment dispersal patterns in Rosing, M. T., Brooks, C. K., Bird, D. K. & Bernstein, S. southern Britain - Comment, 367 An ocean-ridge type magma chamber at a passive Pindos Mountains, 385 volcanic, continental margin: the Kap Edvard Holm Pleistocene Palaeoecology of Central Norfolk. A Study of layered gabbro complex. East Greenland, 437 Environments Through Time (R), 375 Rum, 243 Pleistocene, 59, 363; (R) 375 Rushton, A. W. A. & Cope, J. C. W. Cambrian and early Pliocene, 1 Tremadoc rocks of the Llangynog Inlier, Dyfed, South Plutonic rocks, 1, 243, 437, 615, 633, 753 Wales, 543 Poland, 471 Russell, E. E., Taylor, R. H., Gale, A. S. & Hancock, J. M. Pollen, 363 The relative stratigraphic position of the foraminiferal Porous Media (R), 373 and belemnite standards for the Campanian-Maas- Pratt, W. T. The use of kink bands to constrain fault trichtian boundary, 787 INDEX XV Salo, J., Jungner, H., Rasanen, M. & Neller, R. Recent and marine climates in the Cretaceous with implications for ancient fluvial depositional systems in the Amazonian modelling the ‘Greenhouse Earth’, 169 foreland basin. Peru, 293 Spiertz, H.-P., Webb, J. A., Fabel. D., Finlayson, B. L., Saunders, A. D., Kent. R. W., Ghose, N. C., Paul. P. R. & Ellaway, M. & Li Shu. Denudation chronology from cave Hassan, M.J. Coal-magma interaction: an integrated and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, model for the emplacement of cylindrical intrusions, 753 southeastern Australia. 307 Schieber, J. A combined petrographical-geochemical prov¬ Spitsbergen, 465, 679 enance study of the Newland Formation. Mid-Proterozoic Sponges. 491; (R) 381 of Montana. 223 Stable isotopes. 143, 161, 169, 243, 265 Schmitz, B. An iridium anomaly in the Ludlow Bone Bed Stasuik. M. V., Moreno, H., Ablay, G. J., Naranjo, J. A. & from the Upper Silurian, England, 359 Sparks. R. S. J. Morphological, structural and textural Scotland, 319, 411, 501, 502, 633; (R) 649 variations in the 1988-1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay Scott, B. C. & Seyitoglu, G. The age of the Buyiik Menderes Volcano, Chile, 657 graben (west Turkey) and its tectonic implications. 239 Statistics (R), 125 Scott. G. R., Kennedy, W. J. & Cobban, W. A. Ammonite Storm beds. 325 correlation of the uppermost Campanian of Western Stratigraphic Analysis (R), 375 Europe, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Atlantic Seaboard and Strauss, H., Ahlberg, P., Siedlecka. A., Farmer, J., Vidal. G. Western Interior, and the numerical age of the base of the & Moczydlowska. M. Ediacaran fossils from the Innerelv Maastrichtian. 497 Member (late Proterozoic) of the Tanafjorden area, Scott. R. A., Auckland, K. A., Snape, I. & Harland. W. B. northeastern Finnmark, 181 The Ny Friesland Orogen, Spitsbergen, 679 Structural control, 595 Sea Levels. Land Levels, and Tide Gauges (R). 796 Structural history, 475 Sedimentary evolution, 385 Struma Lineament, 197 Seismic reflection. 633 Suarez. M. & Bell, C. M. The oldest South American Seyitoglu, G. & Scott, B. C. The age of the Buyiik Menderes ichthyosaur from the late Triassic of northern Chile. 247 graben (west Turkey) and its tectonic implications, 239 Sulphur isotopes. 129 Shaded relief images. 523 Svalbard, 93, 465, 679 Shelve Inlier, 553 Systematics (R). 644 SHRIMP ion microprobe, 281 Siedlecka. A., Farmer, J., Vidal, G., Moczydlowska. M., Taylor, K. G. Non-marine oolitic ironstones in the Lower Strauss. H. & Ahlberg, P. Ediacaran fossils from the Cretaceous Wealden sediments of southeast England. 349 Innerelv Member (late Proterozoic) of the Tanafjorden Taylor, R. H., Gale, A. S., Hancock, J. M. & Russell. E. E. area, northeastern Finnmark, 181 The relative stratigraphic position of the foraminiferal Siliciclastic rocks (R), 642 and belemnite standards for the Campanian-Maas- Silurian. 359, 367, 371, 457, 567, 595, 609, 709, 741, 779 trichtian boundary, 787 Singhbhum craton, 337 Tectonic evolution, 385 Siveter, D. J., Pickering, K. T. & Bassett, M. G. Discussion Tectonic geometry, 475 on Silurian collision and sediment dispersal patterns in Tectonics. 41, 197, 239, 679; (R) 251 southern Britain - Comment, 367 Temperate Palaeohydrology. Fluvial Processes in the Tem¬ Skye, 633 perate Zone during the Last 15000 Years (R). 797 Slipper, 1. J., Smith. A. P. C., Walsh, P. T., Jowsey, N. L. Temperate zone (R), 797 & Parkin. D. L. The geology and geomorphology of the Tempestites, 325 Beacon Cottage Farm Outlier, St Agnes. Cornwall, 101 Temple. J. T. & Cave, R. Preliminary report on the Sm-Nd, 257, 319, 501, 502, 581 geochemistry and mineralogy of the Nod Glas and related Smith. A. P. C., Walsh, P. T., Jowsey, N. L., Parkin. D. L. sediments (Ordovician) of Wales. 589 & Slipper, 1. J. The geology and geomorphology of the Terraces, 293, 307 Beacon Cottage Farm Outlier, St Agnes, Cornwall. Tertiary Volcanic Province. 243 101 Tertiary, 243, 437, 633 Smith. R. D. A. & Anketell. J. M. Welsh Basin ‘contourites’ Tethys Ocean. 385 reinterpreted as fine-grained turbidites: the Grogal Sand¬ Th-U, 257 stones. 609 Thecal morphology, 779 Snape. L, Harland. W. B., Scott. R. A. & Auckland, K. A. Theoretical Geomorphology, 3rd ed. (R). 644 The Ny Friesland Orogen, Spitsbergen. 679 Tidal records (R). 796 Soper, N. J. & Woodcock, N. H. Discussion on Silurian To Interpret the Earth. Ten Ways to be Wrong (R), 377 collision and sediment dispersal patterns in southern Torsvik. T. H., Trench. A., Woodcock. N. H., Channell, Britain - Reply, 371 J. E. T. & McCabe. C. Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic studies Source and Sediment. A Case Study of Provenance and in the Welsh Basin - recent advances. 533 Mass Balance at an Active Plate Margin (Calabria, Tottenhill. 59 Southern Italy) (R), 793 Trace fossils. 325 South America. 247, 293, 657, 723, 741 Transmission Electron Microscopy of Minerals and Rocks Spain, 421 (R), 652 Sparks. R. S. J., Stasiuk, M. V., Moreno, H., Ablay, G. J. & Transport phenomena (R). 373 Naranjo, J. A. Morphological, structural and textural Tremadoc, 543, 553 variations in the 1988-1990 andesite lava of Lonquimay Trench. A.. Bluck. B. J. & Dentith. M. C. Geophysical Volcano, Chile, 657 constraints on the nature of the Highland Boundary Spicer, R. A. & Corfield. R. M. A review of terrestrial and Fault Zone in western Scotland. 411 XVI INDEX Trench, A., Woodcock, N. H., Channell, J. E. T., McCabe, Waters, R. A., Zalasiewicz, J. A., Wilson, D. & Davies, C. & Torsvik, T. H. Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic studies in J. R. A fault-controlled depositional model for the the Welsh Basin - recent advances, 533 Aberystwyth Grits turbidite system, 595 Triassic, 247, 505 Wealden sediments, 349 Turbidite, 325, 573, 595, 609 Webb, J. A., Fabel, D., Finlayson, B. L., Ellaway, M., Li Turkey, 239 Shu & Spiertz, H.-P. Denudation chronology from cave and river terrace levels: the case of the Buchan Karst, U-Pb, 257, 281, 501, 502 southeastern Australia, 307 U.K., 59,77,101, 265, 319, 349, 359, 363,411,475, 501, 502, Welsh Basin, 513, 515, 523, 533, 543, 553, 567, 573, 581, 589, 505, 513, 515, 523, 533, 543, 553, 567, 573, 581, 589, 595, 595, 609, 615, 625 609, 615, 625, 633, 779 Welsh Borderlands, 553 U.S.A., 223, 497 West, R. G., Andrew, R., Pettit, M. & Gibbard, P. L. The Ulicny, D. Discussion on the fluctuating oceanographic margin of a Middle Pleistocene ice advance at Tottenhill, conditions and glacial control across the Cenoman- Norfolk, England, 59 ian-Turonian boundary - Comment, 637 Wever, P. De, Robertson, A. H. F. & Jones, G. Significance Ultrabasic intrusion, 243 of radiolarian age data to the Mesozoic tectonic and Ungulates (R), 650 sedimentary evolution of the northern Pindos Mountains, Upton, B. G. J., Mitchell, R. H., Long, A. & Aspen, P. Greece, 385 Primitive olivine melanephelinite dykes from the Orkney Wilson, D., Davies, J. R., Waters, R. A. & Zalasiewicz, Islands, Scotland, 319 J. A. A fault-controlled depositional model for the Aberystwyth Grits turbidite system, 595 Van Calsteren, P., Hawkesworth, C. J., Choudhary, A. K. & Wilson, D., Evans, R. B., McDonald, A. J. W., Fletcher, Harris, N. B. W. Pan-African charnockite formation in C. J. N. & Carruthers, R. M. Interpretation of the Kerala, South India, 257 regional gravity and magnetic surveys of Wales, using Vanstone, S. D., Wright, V. P. & Marriott, S. Discussion on shaded relief and Euler deconvolution techniques, 523 a ‘reg’ palaeosol from the Lower Triassic of south Wood, R. A., Evans, K. R. & Zhuravlev, A. Yu. A new Devon: stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic implications- post-early Cambrian archaeocyath from Antarctica, 491 Reply, 505 Woodcock, N. H., Channell, J. E. T., McCabe, C., Torsvik, Vendian, 181 T. H. & Trench, A. Palaeozoic palaeomagnetic studies in Vertebrate palaeontology (R), 644, 647 the Welsh Basin - recent advances, 533 Vertebrate Palaeontology. Biology and Evolution (R), 647 Woodcock, N. H. & Fletcher, C. J. N. Introduction to the Verwoerd, W. J., Chevallier, L. & Rex, D. C. Geology and Welsh Basin thematic issue, 513 geochronology of Inaccessible Island, South Atlantic, 1 Woodcock, N. H. & Soper, N. J. Discussion on Silurian Vidal, G. & Moczydlowska, M. Phytoplankton from the collision and sediment dispersal patterns in southern Lower Cambrian Laesa formation on Bornholm, Britain - Reply, 371 Denmark: biostratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental World Geomorphology (R), 126 constraints, 17 Wright, V. P., Marriott, S. & Vanstone, S. D. Discussion on Vidal. G., Moczydlowska, M., Strauss, H., Ahlberg, P., a ‘reg’ palaeosol from the Lower Triassic of south Siedlecka, A. & Farmer, J. Ediacaran fossils from the Devon: stratigraphic and palaeoclimatic implications- Innerelv Member (late Proterozoic) of the Tanafjorden Reply, 505 area, northeastern Finnmark, 181 Vidal, G. & Palacios, T. Lower Cambrian acritarchs from Ynys Gybi, 475 northern Spain: the Precambrian-Cambrian boundary and biostratigraphic implications, 421 Zagorcev, 1. S. Neotectonic development of the Struma Volcanic arc, 337 (Kraistid) Lineament, southwest Bulgaria and northern Volcanic rocks, 1, 77, 337, 615, 657, 723; (R) 253, 508 Greece, 197 Volcano, 657, 723; (R) 253 Zalasiewicz, J. A., Ball, T. K., Davies, J. R. & Waters, R. A. Volcanoes of the Central Andes (R), 253 Geochemical discrimination of Silurian mudstones ac¬ cording to depositional process and provenance within Wales, 475, 513, 515, 523, 533, 543, 553, 567, 573, 581, 589, the Southern Welsh Basin, 567 595, 609, 615, 625, 779 Zalasiewicz, J. A. Two new graptolites from the early Walsh. P. T., Jowsey, N. L., Parkin, D. L., Slipper, 1. 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