Index (R) indicates Book Review Aberhan, M. Terrane history of the Canadian Cordillera: Backhouse, J., Featherstone, W. E., Koeberl, C., Dentith, estimating amounts of latitudinal displacement and M. C. & Bevan, A. W. R. Yallalie: a buried structure of rotation of Wrangellia and Stikinia. 481 possible impact origin in the Perth Basin, Western Abnormal Pressures in Hydrocarbon Environments (R), 600 Australia, 619 Acadian Orogeny, 159 Basin, development, 133; extensional, 241; sedimentation Adana Basin. 311 in, 241,311; (R) 88,476 The Adequacy of the Fossil Record (R), 213 Basin-Wide Diagenetic Patterns. Integrated Petrologic, Africa (R), 218, 339 Geochemical, and Hydrologic Considerations (R), 88 Age Determination of Young Rocks and Artifacts. Physical Batchelor, R. A. & Jeppsson. L. Wenlock metabentonites and Chemical Clocks in Quaternary Geology and from Gotland, Sweden: geochemistry, sources and Archaeology (R), 336 potential as chemostratigraphic markers, 661 Aggregate Resources. A Global Perspective (R), 218 Beacom, L. E., Anderson, T. B. & Holdsworth. R. E. Using Agrell, S. O., Chinner, G. A. & Rowley, R D. The black basement-hosted clastic dykes as syn-rifting palaeostress skams of Pine Canyon, Piute County, Utah, 343 indicators: an example from the basal Stoer Group, Ainsaar, L., Meidla, T. & Martma, T. Evidence for a northwest Scotland, 301 widespread carbon isotopic event associated with late Beddoe-Stephens, B., Young, B. & Millward, D. Pre- Middle Ordovician sedimentological and faunal changes Acadian copper mineralization in the English Lake in Estonia. 49 District, 159 Air pollution (R), 332 Benedetto, J. L., Vaccari, N. E., Lehnert, O. & Bergstrom. Alps (R), 705 S. M. First record of Lower Silurian conodonts from Amniote Origins. Completing the Transition to Land (R), South America: biostratigraphic and palaeobiogeographic 86 implications of Llandovery conodonts in the Anatexis, 527 Precordillera of Argentina. 119 Ancient Marine Reptiles (R), 93 Bentonite, 361, 661 Anderson, L. I., Dunlop, J. A., Eagar, R. M. C., Horrocks, Bergstrom, S. M., Benedetto, J. L., Vaccari, N. E. & C. A. & Wilson, H. M. Soft-bodied fossils from the roof Lehnert. O. First record of Lower Silurian conodonts shales of the Wigan Four Foot coal seam, Westhoughton, from South America: biostratigraphic and palaeo¬ Lancashire, UK, 321 biogeographic implications of Llandovery conodonts in Anderson, T. B., Holdsworth, R. E. & Beacom. L. E. Using the Precordillera of Argentina, 119 basement-hosted clastic dykes as syn-rifting palaeostress Bevan. A. W. R., Backhouse, J., Featherstone, W. E., indicators: an example from the basal Stoer Group, Koeberl. C. & Dentith. M. C. Yallalie: a buried structure northwest Scotland, 301 of possible impact origin in the Perth Basin. Western Anglo-Brabant Massif, 465 Australia. 619 Anglo-Paris Basin, 17, 361 Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives (R), 703 Ansari, M. H., Scourse, J. D., Austin, W. E. N. & Sejrup, Biogeographx, 2nd ed. (R), 475 H. P. Foraminiferal isoleucine epimerization determinations Biography (R), 216, 217, 337, 478, 600, 601 from the Nar Valley Clay, Norfolk, UK: implications for Biozonation. 263 Quaternary correlations in the southern North Sea basin. Bivalve, 481 543 Black Sea (R), 96 Antarctica, 1 Bolu Massif, 579 Archaeology (R), 87, 336 Bonini, M. Basement-controlled Neogene polyphase cover Argentina, 119 thrusting and basin development along the Chianti Argon isotope, 513 Mountains ridge (Northern Apennines. Italy), 133 Arkose, 527 Brocket, M. & Enders. M. U-Pb zircon geochronology of Armstrong, H. A., Grant, S. F. & Coe, A. L. Sequence unusual eclogite-facies rocks from Syros and Tinos stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo- (Cyclades, Greece), 111 Paris Basin. 17 Builth Wells, 263 Arthropod. 321; (R) 98, 707 Bulnes, M. & Poblet. J. Estimating the detachment depth Arthropod Fossils and Phylogeny (R), 707 in cross sections involving detachment folds. 395 Asia (R), 101 Burgess Shale (R), 83 Atlas (R), 220, 476, 477, 706 Bustillo, M. A., Garcia-Guinea. J., Martinez-Frias. J. & Atlas and Data of Solid-Solution Equilibria of Marine Delgado, A. Unusual sedimentary geodes filled by gold- Evaporites (R), All bearing hematite laths, 671 Atlas for Coal Petrography of China (R), 706 Austin. W. E. N., Sejrup, H. P., Ansari, M. H. & Scourse. California (R), 219 J. D. Foraminiferal isoleucine epimerization determinations Cambrian. 39, 633; (R) 91, 98 from the Nar Valley Clay, Norfolk, UK: implications for Cambrian Bradoriid and Phosphatocopid Arthropods of Quaternary correlations in the southern North Sea basin, North America (R), 98 543 Camelford (R), 100 Australia, 619; (R) 704 Canada, 153, 481;(R) 706 Autobiography (R), 337, 478 Canadian Cordillera, 481 X INDEX Caradoc, 159 The Dead Sea. The Lake and Its Setting (R), 334 Carbon isotope, 17, 49, 63, 671 Dean, W. T., Uyeno, T. T. & Rickards, R. B. Ordovician Carbonate Reservoir Characterization (R), 340 and Silurian stratigraphy and trilobites, Taurus Moun¬ Carbonate rocks. 189; (R) 96, 220, 340 tains near Kemer, southwestern Turkey, 373 Carboniferous, 177 Deformation. 133 Casanovas, M. L., Pereda Suberbiola. X., Santafe, J. V. & Delgado, A., Bustillo, M. A., Garcia-Guinea, J. & Martinez- Weishampel. D. B. First lambeosaurine hadrosaurid from Frias, J. Unusual sedimentary geodes filled by gold- Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications, 205 bearing hematite laths, 671 Catalogue (R), 335 Denmark. 561 Caucasus (R), 213 Dentith, M. C., Bevan, A. W. R., Backhouse, J., Featherstone, Cawood. P. A., Lu, L., Zhao. G. & Wilde. S. A. Thermal W. E. & Koeberl, C. Yallalie; a buried structure of possible evolution of two textural types of mafic granulites in the impact origin in the Perth Basin. Western Australia, 619 North China craton: evidence for both mantle plume and Destiny or Chance: Our Solar System and its Place in the collisional tectonics, 223 Cosmos (R), 699 Cenozoic (R). 331.476 Detachment depth. 395 Cenozoic Foreland Basins of Western Europe (R). 476 Devonian (R), 105 Central Highlands, Scotland. 643 Diagenesis. 413; (R) 85, 88 Chalk. 17,361 Diagenesis: A Quantitative Perspective. Implications for Charles Doolittle Walcott, Paleontologist (R), 217 Basin Modelling and Rock Property Prediction (R), 85 Chert. 413 Dickson. J. A. D., Schiavon, N., Fallick, A. E. & Maliva, Chianti Mountains, 133 R. G. Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Chigraptiis, 153 Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern China. 223; (R) 599, 706 England, 413 Chinner, G. A., Rowley, P. D. & Agrell, S. O. The black Digermul Peninsula. 633 skams of Pine Canyon. Piute County, Utah. 343 Dinosaur, 205; (R) 94, 337 Chroston, P. N., Jones, R. & Makin. B. Geometry of Dinosaur Impressions. Postcards from a Paleontologist Quaternary sediments along the north Norfolk coast, (R), 337 UK: a shallow seismic study, 465 Dunlop, J. A., Eagar, R. M. C., Horrocks, C. A., Wilson, Cladistics (R). 215 H. M. & Anderson. L. I. Soft-bodied fossils from the Climate, 177 roof shales of the Wigan Four Foot coal seam, Climate change (R), 103, 104 Westhoughton, Lancashire, UK, 321 Climate Change Policy. Facts, Issues and Analyses (R), Dyke, clastic, 301 103 Coal. 321; (R) 84, 219, 332, 711, 706 Eagar, R. M. C., Horrocks, C. A., Wilson, H. M., Coal Prospects in India (R), 219 Anderson. L. I. & Dunlop, J. A. Soft-bodied fossils from Coe, A. L., Armstrong, H. A. & Grant. S. F. Sequence the roof shales of the Wigan Four Foot coal seam, stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo- Westhoughton. Lancashire. UK, 321 Paris Basin, 17 Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 6th ed. (R), A Colour Atlas of Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Under 604 the Microscope (R), 220 Earth: Evolution of a Habitable World (R), 604 Colour Shaded Relief Gravity Anomaly Map of Britain, Earth, origin of (R), 604, 699, 700 Ireland and Adjacent Areas, 1:1500000 Scale (R), 92 Earthquake (R), 213, 333 Colour Shaded Relief Magnetic Anomaly Map of Britain, The Earth’s Mantle. Composition, Structure and Evolution Ireland and Adjacent Areas, 1:1500000 Scale (R), 92 (R), 214 Common Fossil Plants of Western North America, 2nd ed. Earth’s Restless Surface (R),709 (R), 333 East Africa (R), 339 Coniacian, 17 East European Platform, 593 Conodont. 119 Eclogite, 111 Continental margin, 579, 593 Economic geology (R), 218 Copper ore. 159 Ediacara fauna. 633 Cores from the Northwest European Hydrocarbon Egypt. 285 Province. An llhcstration of Geological Applications from Elements of Petroleum Geology, 2nd ed. (R), 338 E.xploration to Development (R), 90 Emplacement history, 513 Cornwall (R), 710 Encyclopedia (R), 94, 106, 708 Cretaceous, 17, 205, 361, 681 Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs (R), 94 Crimes, T. P. & Mcllroy, D. A biota of Ediacaran aspect Encyclopedia of Environmental Science (R), 708 from lower Cambrian strata on the Digermul Peninsula, Encyclopedia of Mineral Names (R), 106 Arctic Norway, 633 Enders. M. & Brocker, M. U-Pb zircon geochronology of The Crucible of Creation. The Burgess Shale and the Rise unusual eclogite-facies rocks from Syros and Tinos of Animals (R), 83 (Cyclades, Greece), 111 Cumbria (R), 477 England, 17, 159, 189, 321, 361, 413, 423, 453, 465, 543, 681; (R) 97, 100,710 Dalradian. 609, 643 English, L. T. P. The u.se of magnetic susceptibility and Dana’s Minerals and How to Study Them, 4th ed. (R), 106 trace element geochemistry for the correlation of fine¬ Dating (R), 336 grained siliciclastic sequences; a Late Llandovery De la Beche, H. T. (R), 335 example from northwest England, 423 INDEX XI Environmental change (R), 331 Geodvnamic Domains in the Alpine-Himalavan Tethvs (R), Environmental geology (R), 99, 332, 704, 708, 709 705 Environmental Geology. Geology and the Human Geological Maps. An Introduction, 2nd ed. (R), 95 Environment (R), 704 Geological Methods for Archaeology (R), 87 Estonia, 49 Geological Processes on Continental Margins: Sedi¬ European Coal Geology and Technology (R), 84 mentation, Mass-Wasting and Stability (R), 89 Eustasy, 49, 75, 311 The Geology of Cornwall (R), 710 Evaporite (R), 477 Geology of East Africa (R), 339 Evolution, arthropod (R), 707; biological (R), 83, 86, 102, Geology of Himachal Pradesh (R), 334 603, 605, 706; crustal (R), 599; invertebrate (R), 603; of Geology of Rum and the Adjacent Islands. Memoir for fan, 311; of mantle (R), 214; of melt, 285; structural, 1:50000 Geological Sheet 60 (Scotland) (R), 603 643; tectonic (R), 101; vertebrate (R). 605 The Geology of Svalbard (R), 331 Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America. Volume Geology of the Country around Hitchin. Memoir for 1: Terrestrial Carnivores, Ungulates, and Ungulatelike 1:50000 Geological Sheet 221 (England and Wales) (R), j Mammals (R), 605 97 The Evolution Revolution (R), 102 Geology of the Country around 'Trevose Head and Exceptional preservation, 321; (R) 83, 105 Camelford. Memoir for 1:50000 Geological Sheets 335 Exhumation history, 513 and 336 (England and Wales) (R), 100 Geology of the United Kingdom. CD-ROM (R), 89 Falcon-Lang, H. J. The Early Carboniferous (Courceyan- Geology of the United States’ Seafkwr. The View from Arundian) monsoonal climate of the British Isles: GLORIA (R), 85 evidence from growth rings in fossil woods. 177 Geology of the West Cumbria District. Memoir for Fallick, A. E., Maliva, R. G., Dickson. J. A. D. & 1:50000 geological sheets 28 Whitehaven, 37 Gosforth Schiavon, N. Self-organization origin of wood-grained and 47 Bootle (England and Wales) (R), 477 chert, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), Geology Today: Understanding our Planet (R), 604 southern England. 413 Geology, general (R), 604, 710; regional (R). 85, 89, 92. Fanfare for Earth. The Origin of Our Planet and Life (R), 96, 97, 100, 213, 218, 219, 331, 334, 339, 475, 477, 603, 700 710 Fault system, 301 Geomorphology (R). 89, 709 Fault transmissivity (R), 605 Geophysics (R), 217, 333 Fault-Related Rocks. A Photographic Atlas (R), 476 Germany, 361, 437 Faulting, Fault Sealing and Fluid Flow in Hydrocarbon Gibbard, P. L., Pettit, M. E. & Richards. A. E. The Reservoirs (R), 605 sedimentology and palaeoecology of the Westleton Featherstone, W. E., Koeberl, C., Dentith. M. C., Bevan, Member of the Norwich Crag Formation (Early A. W. R. & Backhouse, J. Yallalie: a buried structure of Pleistocene) at Thorington, Suffolk, England. 453 possible impact origin in the Perth Basin. Western Glaciers of California. Modem Glaciers, Ice Age Glaciers, Australia. 619 the Origin of Yosemite Valley, and a Glacier Tour of the Field Geophysics, 2nd ed. (R), 217 Sierra Nevada (R), 2\9 Fisher, R. V. (R), 478 Gold. 671 Fission track age, 513 Gondwana, 1 Fluid flow (R), 88, 605, 707 Gotland. 661 Foraminifera, 543, 561 Gozalo, R., Sdzuy, K. & Linan. E. The Leonian Stage Fossil record (R), 213 (early Middle Cambrian): a unit for Cambrian correlation The Fossils of the Hunsriick Slate. Marine Life in the in the Mediterranean subprovince, 39 Devonian (R), 105 Granite, 285,513 Fossil wood, 177 Granitoid. 285 France, 17, 361 Grant. S. F., Coe, A. L. & Armstrong, H. A. Sequence From Magma to Tephra. Modelling Physical Processes of stratigraphy of the Coniacian succession of the Anglo- Explosive Volcanic Eruptions, 699 Paris Basin. 17 Granulite, 223 Gabal El-Urf, 285 Graptolite. 153, 263 Ganssloser, M. Detrital chromian spinels in Rhenohercynian Gravity anomaly (R). 92 greywackes and sandstones (Givetian-Visean, Variscides, Greece, 111, 241 Germany) as indicators of ultramafic source rocks, 437 Groundwater in Geologic Processes (R), 707 Garcia-Guinea. J., Martinez-Frias, J., Delgado, A. & GSLIB. Geostatistical Software Library and User's Guide, Bustillo, M. A. Unusual sedimentary geodes filled by 2nd ed. (R), 102 gold-bearing hematite laths, 671 Guns, Germs and Steel. A Short Hi.story of Everybody for Garhwal, 513 the La.st 13,000 Years (R). 91 Gas Hydrates. Relevance to World Margin Stability and GiirbUz. K. Regional implications of structural and eustatic Climatic Change (R), 104 controls in the evolution of submarine fans: an example General Geocrvologv (R), 338 from the Miocene Adana Basin, southern Turkey. 311 Geochemistry, 63, 111, 285, 361, 593, 661; (R) 84, 88, 98, 477; sedimentary, 423,493; soil (R), 332 Hadrosaurid, 205 Geochronology, 111,513, 543, 561, 593; (R) 336 Handbook of Mineralogy. Volume III. Halides, Hydroxides, Geocryology (R), 338 Oxides (R), 703 Geode, 671 Hematite. 671 xii INDEX Hetzel, R. & Romer, R. L. U-Pb dating of the Verkniy Knudsen, K. L. & Sejrup, H. P. Geochronology and Ufaley intrusion, middle Urals, Russia: a minimum age palaeoenvironment of marine Quaternary deposits in for subduction and amphibolite facies overprint of the Denmark: new evidence from northern Jutland, 561 East European continental margin, 593 Koeberl, C., Dentith, M. C., Bevan, A. W. R., Backhouse, Himachal Pradesh (R), 334 J. & Featherstone, W. E. Yallalie: a buried structure of Himalaya, 513; (R) 91, 705 possible impact origin in the Perth Basin, Western Himalayan Cambrian Trilobites (R), 91 Australia, 619 Historical and Preliistorical Earthquakes in the Caucasus Kontopoulos, N. & Zelilidis, A. Plio-Pleistocene alluvial (R). 213 architecture in marginal extensional narrow sub-basins: History of geology (R), 216, 217, 335, 337, 600, 601, 697, examples from southwest Greece, 241 699, 706 Korsch, R. J. & Roser, B. P. Geochemical characterization, Hitchin (R), 97 evolution and source of a Mesozoic accretionary wedge: Holdsworth, R. E., Beacom, L. E. & Anderson, T. B. Using the Torlesse terrane. New Zealand, 493 basement-hosted clastic dykes as syn-rifting palaeostress indicators: an example from the basal Stoer Group, Lake District, 159 northwest Scotland, 301 Lancashire, 321 Holness, M. B. Contact metamorphism and anatexis of Landfonns of the Earth. Cause, Course, Effect, Animation. Torridonian arkose by minor intrusions of the Rum CD-ROM (R), 89 Igneous Complex, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, 527 Ldngban: The Mines, Their Minerals, Geology and Explorers Horrocks, C. A., Wilson, H. M., Anderson, L. I., Dunlop, (R), 606 J. A. & Eagar, R. M. C. Soft-bodied fossils from the roof Late Palaeozoic and Early Mesozoic Circum-Pacific Events shales of the Wigan Four Foot coal seam, Westhoughton, and Their Global Correlation (R), 95 Lancashire, UK, 321 Lead isotope, 111,513, 593 Hunsriick Slate (R), 105 Leat, P. T. & Riley, T. R. Large volume silicic volcanism Hurford, A. J., Rex, D. C., Searle, M. P. & Noble, S. R. Age along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana: lithological of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history and stratigraphical investigations from the Antarctic of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya, 513 Peninsula, 1 Huxley: From Devil's Disciple to Evolution’s High Priest Lehnert, O., Bergstrom, S. M., Benedetto, J. L. & Vaccari, (R),'601 N. E. First record of Lower Silurian conodonts from Hydrate, gas (R), 104 South America: biostratigraphic and palaeobiogeographic implications of Llandovery conodonts in the Precordillera Iberia, 39 of Argentina, 119 Igneous rocks, 1, 159, 223, 285, 343, 361, 513, 527, 579, Leidy, Joseph (R), 216 593; (R)214 Lenz, A. C. & Jackson, D. E. Occurrences of Psigraptus Impact crater, 619; (R) 336 and Chigraptus gen. nov. in the Tremadoc of the Yukon India (R), 219, 334 Territory, Canada, 153 Indian Ocean (R), 96 Leonian Stage, 39 An Introduction to Geological Structures and Maps, 6th ed. Life’s Splendid Drama. Evolutionary Biology and the (R), 705 Reconstruction of Life’s Ancestry, 1860-1940 (R), 706 An Introduction to Optical Dating. The Dating of Linan, E., Gozalo, R. & Sdzuy, K. The Leonian Stage Quaternary Sediments by the Use of Photon-Stimulated (early Middle Cambrian): a unit for Cambrian correlation Luminescence (R), 104 in the Mediterranean subprovince, 39 An Introduction to Satellite Image Interpretation (R), 92 Lithology, 1 Intrusion, 343, 527, 593 Llandovery, 119,423 Invertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution, 4th ed. (R), 603 Lu, L., Zhao, G., Wilde, S. A. & Cawood, P. A. Thermal Ireland, 75; (R) 92 evolution of two textural types of mafic granulites in the Isotope, argon, 513; carbon, 17, 49, 63, 671; lead. 111, North China craton: evidence for both mantle plume and 513, 593; neodymium, 285; oxygen, 17, 63, 413, 671; collisional tectonics, 223 potassium, 513; strontium, 285; uranium, 111,513, 593 Luminescence dating (R), 104 Israel (R), 334 Lyell in America: Transatlantic Geology 1841-1853 (R), 600 Issues in Environmental Geology: A British Perspective Lyell: the Past is the Key to the Present (R), 337 (R), 332 Italy, 133 Magma (R), 699 Magmatism, 1 Jackson, D. E. & Lenz, A. C. Occurrences of Psigraptus Magnetic anomaly (R), 92 and Chigraptus gen. nov. in the Tremadoc of the Yukon Magnetic susceptibility, 423 Territory, Canada, 153 Makin, B., Chroston, P. N. & Jones, R. Geometry of Jeppsson, L. & Batchelor, R. A. Wenlock metabentonites Quaternary sediments along the north Norfolk coast, from Gotland, Sweden; geochemistry, sources and UK: a shallow seismic study, 465 potential as chemostratigraphic markers, 661 Maliva, R. G., Dickson, J. A. D., Schiavon, N. & Fallick, Jones, R., Makin, B. & Chroston, P. N. Geometry of A. E. Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Quaternary sediments along the north Norfolk coast, Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern UK: a shallow seismic study, 465 England, 413 Jordan (R), 334 Mammal (R), 605 Joseph Leidy. The Last Man Who Knew Everything (R), 216 Manganese Mineralization: Geochemistry and Mineralogy Jurassic, 1, 413, 481 of Terrestrial and Marine Deposits (R), 98 INDEX xiii Mantle, 223, 285; (R) 214 Optical dating (R), 104 Map (R), 92, 95, 705 Ordovician, 49, 153, 373, 579 Margin, continental (R), 89, 104 Ore, 159 Market Weighton structure, 681 Organic matter (R), 706, 711 Martinez-Frias, J., Delgado, A., Bustillo, M. A. & Garcia- Organic Petrology. A New Handbook incorporating some Guinea, J. Unusual sedimentary geodes filled by gold- revised parts of Stach’s Textbook of Coal Petrology (R), 711 bearing hematite laths, 671 The Origin and Early Diversification of Land Plants. A Martma, T., Ainsaar, L. & Meidla, T. Evidence for a Cladistic Study (R), 215 widespread carbon isotopic event associated with late Orogen, Alpine-Himalayan (R), 705; New England (R), 704 Middle Ordovician sedimentological and faunal changes Out of the Crater. Chronicles of a Volcanologist (R), 478 in Estonia, 49 Oxygen isotope, 17, 63, 413, 671 Mcllroy, D. & Crimes, T. P. A biota of Ediacaran aspect from lower Cambrian strata on the Digermul Peninsula, Pacific Ocean (R), 95, 96 Arctic Norway, 633 Palaeobiogeography, 119, 205, 481 Mediterranean, 39 Palaeobotany, 177; (R) 215, 333 Meidla, T., Martma, T. & Ainsaar, L. Evidence for a Palaeoclimate, 177; (R) 599 widespread carbon isotopic event associated with late Palaeoecology, 453 Middle Ordovician sedimentological and faunal changes Palaeoenvironment, 561 in Estonia, 49 Palaeogeography, 119, 205, 481 Melt, 513; (R) 699 Palaeontologist (R), 216, 217, 335, 337 Melting the Earth. The History of Ideas on Volcanic Palaeontology (R), 213, 217; invertebrate (R), 603 Eruptions (R), 699 Palaeostress indicator, 301 Memoir (R), 97, 100, 477, 603 The Papers of H. T. De la Beche (1796-1855) in the Metallogenesis, 159; (R) 704 National Museum of Wales (R), 335 Metamorphic rocks. 111, 223 People and the Earth. Basic Issues in the Sustainability of Metamorphism, 111, 223, 527, 593; (R) 106 Resources and Environment (R), 99 Metasomatism, 343 Pereda Suberbiola, X., Santafe, J. V., Weishampel, D. B. & Meteorite (R), 336, 709 Casanovas, M. L. First lambeosaurine hadrosaurid from Meteorites and Their Parent Planets, 2nd ed. (R), 709 Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications, 205 Meteorites: Flux with Time and Impact Effects (R), 336 Permafrost (R), 338 Microscopy (R), 220 Perth Basin, 619 Millward, D., Beddoe-Stephens, B. & Young, B. Pre-Acadian A Petrographic Atlas of Canadian Coal Macerals and copper mineralization in the English Lake District, 159 Dispersed Organic Matter (R), 706 Mineral Matter in Space, Mantle, Ocean Floor, Biosphere, Petroleum geology (R), 90, 96, 97, 218, 338, 340, 600, 605 Environmental Management and Jewelry (R), 101 Petroleum Geology of North Africa (R), 218 Mineral resources, 159; (R) 93, 98, 101, 107, 218, 606 Petroleum Geology of the North Sea. Basic Concepts and Mineralization, 159 Recent Advances, 4th ed. (R), 97 Mineralogy, 361; (R) 98, 101, 106, 606, 703; sedimentary, Petrology (R), 711 413, 437, 671; soil (R), 332 Pettit, M. E., Richards, A. E. & Gibbard, P. L. The Miocene, 311, 343 sedimentology and palaeoecology of the Westleton Mitchell, S. F. & Underwood, C. J. Mid-Cretaceous onlap Member of the Norwich Crag Formation (Early history of the Market Weighton structural high, northeast Pleistocene) at Thorington, Suffolk, England, 453 England, 681 Phylogeny (R), 707 Moghazi, A.-K. M. Magma source and evolution of Late The Physics of E.xplosive Volcanic Eruptions (R), 699 Neoproterozoic granitoids in the Gabal El-Urf area. Piute County, 343 Eastern Desert, Egypt: geochemical and Sr-Nd isotopic Planetary geology (R), 336, 699, 700, 709 constraints, 285 Plant(R), 215, 333 Mudstone, 423 Pleistocene, 241, 453 Pliocene, 241 Natural Environmental Change. The Last 3 Million Years Poblet, J. & Bulnes, M. Estimating the detachment depth (R), 331 in cross sections involving detachment folds, 395 Neodymium isotope, 285 Pontides, 579 Neoproterozoic, 63, 285, 609 Portland Limestone, 413 New England Orogen (R), 704 Potassium isotope, 513 New Zealand, 493 Power generation (R), 332 Noble, S. R., Hurford, A. J., Rex, D. C. & Searle, M. P. Age Prave, A. R. The Neoproterozoic Dalradian Supergroup of of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation history Scotland: an alternative hypothesis, 609 of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya, 513 Precambrian Crustal Evolution of China (R), 599 Norfolk, 465, 543 Provenance study, 437,493, 661 North America (R), 98, 333, 605 Psigraptus, 153 North Sea, 543, 561; (R) 97 Norway, 633 Quaternary, 453, 465, 543, 561; (R) 331, 336 O’Connor, P. D. & Williams, D. M. Tectonic control on Ratcliffe, K. T. & Thomas, A. T. Carbonate depositional sedimentation during transgression; a case study from environments in the late Wenlock of England and Wales, Silurian successions in Ireland and Scotland, 75 189 XIV INDEX Reefs and Carbonate Platforms in the Pacific and Indian (early Middle Cambrian); a unit for Cambrian correlation Oceans (R), 96 in the Mediterranean subprovince, 39 Regional and Petroleum Geology of the Black Sea and Sea-level change, 17, 49, 75, 681 Surrounding Region (R), 96 Sea-level curve, 681 Remote sensing (R), 85, 92, 216, 702, 710 Searle, M. P, Noble, S. R., Hurford, A. J. & Rex, D. C. The Remote Sensing Data Book (R), 710 Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation Remote Sensing Imagery for Natural Resources Monitoring. history of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya. A Guide for First-Time Users (R), 216 513 Remote Sensing. Models and Methods for Image Processing, Sedimentation, 75; (R), 89 2nd ed. (R), 702 Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (R), 708 Remote Sensing. The Image Chain Approach (R), 702 Sedimentology, 49, 189, 241^13, 453, 543, 561, 681; (R) Reptile (R), 93 332, 708 Republic of Yemen, 2nd ed. (R), 475 Seismic analysis (R), 709 Reservoir, carbonate (R), 340 Seismic profile, 465, 619 Resources (R), 99; mineral (R), 93, 98, 101, 107 Seismicity (R), 213 Rex, D. C., Searle, M. R, Noble, S. R. & Hurford, A. J. Seismology (R), 333 Age of crustal melting, emplacement and exhumation Sejrup, H. P. & Knudsen, K. L. Geochronology and history of the Shivling leucogranite, Garhwal Himalaya. palaeoenvironment of marine Quaternary deposits in 513 Denmark: new evidence from northern Jutland. 561 Richards, A. E., Gibbard, P. L. & Pettit, M. E. The Sejrup, H. P, Ansari, M. H., Scourse, J. D. & Au.stin, sedimentology and palaeoecology of the Westleton W. E. N. Foraminiferal isoleucine epimerization Member of the Norwich Crag Formation (Early determinations from the Nar Valley Clay, Norfolk. UK: Pleistocene) at Thorington, Suffolk, England, 453 implications for Quaternary correlations in the southern Rickards, R. B., Dean. W. T. & Uyeno, T. T. Ordovician and North Sea basin. 543 Silurian stratigraphy and trilobites, Taurus Mountains Sequence stratigraphy, 17 near Kemer, southwestern Turkey, 373 Shivling, 513 Riley, T. R. & Leat, P T. Large volume silicic volcanism Silurian, 75, 119, 189, 263, 373, 423, 661 along the proto-Pacific margin of Gondwana: lithological Skam. 343 and stratigraphical investigations from the Antarctic Soft-bodied fossil, 321 Peninsula, 1 Soils and Sediments. Mineralogy and Geochemistry (R), The Rock Physics Handbook. Tools for Seismic Analysis in 332 Porous Media (R), 709 Solar System (R), 699 Rogers, G. & Ustaomer, P A. The Bolu Massif: remnant of South America, 119 a pre-Early Ordovician active margin in the west Southea.st Asia - Air Pollution Control and Coal-Fired Pontides, northern Turkey, 579 Power Generation (R), 332 Romer, R. L. & Hetzel, R. U-Pb dating of the Verkniy Spain, 205, 671 Ufaley intrusion, middle Urals, Russia: a minimum age Spinel, 437 for subduction and amphibolite facies overprint of the Spitsbergen (R), 331 East European continental margin, 593 Stable isotope. 17, 49, 63, 413; (R) 84 Roser, B. P & Korsch, R. J. Geochemical characterization, Stable Isotope Geochemistry, 4th ed. (R), 84 evolution and source of a Mesozoic accretionary wedge: Statistics (R), 93, 102. 107 the Torlesse terrane. New Zealand, 493 Stikinia, 481 Rowley, P D., Agrell, S. O. & Chinner, G. A. The black Stoer Group, 301 skams of Pine Canyon, Piute County, Utah. 343 Stratigraphy, 39, 49, 63. 361, 373, 423, 579; (R) 708; bio-, Rum. 527; (R) 603 119, 543, 561; chemo-, 661; chrono-, 1, 39; sequence, 17 Russia, 593 Strauss, H. & Samuelsson, J. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope geochemistry of the upper Visingo Group (early Samuelsson, J. & Strauss, H. Stable carbon and oxygen Neoproterozoic), southern Sweden. 63 isotope geochemistry of the upper Visingo Group (early Strontium isotope, 285 Neoproterozoic), southern Sweden, 63 Structural geology, 133, 301, 395, 643; (R) 476, 605, 705 Santafe, J. V., Weishampel, D. B., Casanovas, M. L. & Subsidence curve, 75 Pereda Suberbiola, X. First lambeosaurine hadrosaurid Suffolk. 453 from Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications. 205 Svalbard (R), 331 Santorini and Its Eruptions (R), 697 Sweden, 63, 661; (R) 606 Schiavon. N., Fallick, A. E., Maliva, R. G. & Dickson, Syros, 111 J. A. D. Self-organization origin of wood-grained chert, Systematics (R), 707 Portland Limestone Formation (Upper Jurassic), southern England, 413 Taphonomy (R), 213 Scotland. 75, 301, 527, 609, 643; (R) 603 Taquet, P (R), 337 Scourse, J. D., Austin, W. E. N., Sejrup, H. P. & Ansari, Tay Nappe, 643 M. H. Foraminiferal isoleucine epimerization deter¬ Teach Yourself Geology (R), 710 minations from the Nar Valley Clay, Norfolk, UK: Tectonic Boundary Conditions for Climate Reconstructions implications for Quaternary correlations in the southern (R), 599 North Sea basin, 543 The Tectonic Evolution of Asia (R), 101 Sdzuy, K., Linan, E. & Gozalo, R. The Leonian Stage Tectonics, 75, 223, 311, 609; (R) 95, 101, 599, 704, 705 INDEX XV Tectonics and Metallogenesis of the New England Orogen Visingb Group, 63 (R), 704 Volcanic rocks. 1, 361, 579; (R) 697, 699 Tephra, 361; (R) 699 Volcanologist (R), 478 Terrane, 493; history of movement. 481 Tertiary (R), 605 Walcott, Charles Doolittle (R), 217 Tethys (R), 705 Wales. 189, 263 Theoretical Global Seismology (R), 333 Weishampel, D. B., Casanovas, M. L., Pereda Suberbiola, Thomas, A. T. & Ratcliffe, K. T. Carbonate depositional X. & Santafe, J. V. First lambeosaurine hadrosaurid from environments in the late Wenlock of England and Wales, Europe: palaeobiogeographical implications. 205 189 Wenlock, 189, 263,661 Thrust system, 133 Westhoughton. 321 Tinos, 111 What Drives Metamorphism and Metamorphic Reactions? Torlesse terrane, 493 (R), 106 Torridonian. 527 Wilde, S. A., Cawood. P. A., Lu, L. & Zhao, G. Thermal Treagus, J. E. A structural reinterpretation of the Tummel evolution of two textural types of mafic granulites in the Belt and a transpressional model for evolution of the Tay North China craton: evidence for both mantle plume and Nappe in the Central Highlands of Scotland. 643 collisional tectonics, 223 Tremadoc, 153 Williams. D. M. & O’Connor, P. D. Tectonic control on Trevose Head (R), 100 sedimentation during transgression: a case study from Triassic, 671 Silurian successions in Ireland and Scotland, 75 Trilobite, 373; (R) 91 Williams. M. & Zalasiewicz, J. Graptolite biozonation of Tummel Belt. 643 the Wenlock Series (Silurian) of the Builth Wells district, Turkey, 311, 373, 579 central Wales. 263 Wilson. H. M., Anderson, L. L, Dunlop. J. A., Eagar, UK. 17, 75, 159, 177, 189, 263, 301, 321, 361, 413. 423, R. M. C. & Horrocks. C. A. Soft-bodied fossils from the 453, 465, 527, 543, 609, 643, 681; (R) 89, 92, 93, 603 roof shales of the Wigan Four Foot coal seam. Underwood. C. J. & Mitchell, S. F. Mid-Cretaceous onlap Westhoughton. Lancashire, UK, 321 history of the Market Weighton structural high, northeast Wood, fossil, 177 England. 681 World Mineral Statistics 1991-95 (R). 107 United Kingdom Minerals Yearbook 1996. Statistical Data Wrangellia. 481 to 1995 (R), 93 Wray, D. S. Identification and long-range correlation of Urals, 593 bentonites in Turonian-Coniacian (Upjjer Cretaceous) Uranium isotope, 111,513, 593 chalks of northwest Europe, 361 USA, 343; (R) 85, 219 Ustabmer, P. A. & Rogers, G. The Bolu Massif: remnant of Yallalie, 619 a pre-Early Ordovician active margin in the west Yemen (R), 475 Pontides, northern Turkey, 579 Young, B., Millward, D. & Beddoe-Stephens. B. Pre- Utah. 343 Acadian copper mineralization in the English Lake Uyeno, T. T., Rickards. R. B. & Dean, W. T. Ordovician District, 159 and Silurian stratigraphy and trilobites, Taurus Mountains near Kemer, southwestern Turkey, 373 Zalasiewicz, J. & Williams, M. Graptolite biozonation of the Wenlock Series (Silurian) of the Builth Wells district, Vaccari, N. E., Lehnert. O., Bergstrom, S. M. & Benedetto, central Wales. 263 J. L. First record of Lower Silurian conodonts from Zelilidis, A. & Kontopoulos, N. Plio-Pleistocene alluvial South America: biostratigraphic and palaeobiogeo- architecture in marginal extensional narrow sub-basins: graphic implications of Llandovery conodonts in the examples from southwest Greece, 241 Precordillera of Argentina, 119 Zhao, G., Wilde, S. A., Cawood. P. A. & Lu, L. Thermal Verkniy Ufaley, 593 evolution of two textural types of mafic granulites in the Vertebrate. 205, 321 North China craton: evidence for both mantle plume and Vertebrate palaeontology (R) 86, 93, 94, 337, 605, 703 collisional tectonics, 223