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I Index (R) indicates Book Review Abdel-Rahman. A.-F. M. & El-Kibbi. M. M. Backscattered Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis Anorogenic magmatism; chemical evolution of the of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks (R), 500 Mount El-Sibai A-type complex (Egypt), and implica¬ Baloch, 1., Welcomme, J.-L., Benammi, M., Crochet, tions for the origin of within-plate felsic magmas, 67 J.-Y, Marivaux, L., Metais, G. & Antoine, R.-O. Acritarch, 435 Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for Advances in Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy: Applica¬ Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills tion to Reservoirs, Outcrop.s, and Models (R), 506 (Balochistan, Rakistan), 397 Aegean, 653 Basin, extensional (R), 221; rift, 577; sedimentary (R), Alexander Island, 39 93, 729 Alluvial fan, 471 Benammi, M., Crochet, J.-Y, Marivaux, L., Metais, G., Alpine Orogeny (R), 221 Antoine, R.-O., Baloch, 1. & Welcomme, J.-L. Alsop, G. I., Bryson, B. & Hutton, D. H. W. Tectonic Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for and kinematic evolution within mid-crustal orogenic Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills root zones: a case study from the Caledonides of (Balochistan, Rakistan), 397 northwestern Ireland, 191 Bengtson, S., Missarzhevsky, V. V., Relechaty, S., Alsop, G. E, Oliver, G. J. H. & Osinski, G. R. Torssander, R, Val'kov, A. K. & Kouchinsky, A. Extensional tectonics of the Outer Hebrides Fault Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a Zone, South Uist, northwest Scotland, 325 pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 Amphibolite, 495 Bhattacharya, S., Kar, R., Misra, S. & Teixeira, W. Analysis of Sedimentary Successions. A Field Manual Early Archaean continental crust in the Eastern (R), 505 Ghats granulite belt, India: isotopic evidence from a Anatexis, 577 charnockite suite, 609 Anderson, G. J., Stannard, A., Bunbury, J. M. & Hall, Biostratigraphy, 345, 435, 589, 699 L. The determination of fault movement history from Biotic Response to Global Change. The Last 145 Million the interaction of local drainage with volcanic Years (R), 626 episodes, 185 The BIRPS Atlas II. A Second Decade of Deep Seismic Andersson, U. B., Lundqvist, T, Claesson, S. & Lindh, Reflection Profiling (R), 499 A. Evidence of crustal contamination of mafic rocks Botswana, 299 associated with rapakivi rocks: an example from the Brachiopod (R), 626 Nordingra complex. Central Sweden, 371 British Silurian Stratigraphy (R), 501 Angelier, J., Huang, C. Y., Liu, C. S. & Chang, C. R Briti.sh Tertiary Stratigraphy (R), 224 Structural evolution and significance of a melange in Bryson, B., hiutton, D. H. W. & Alsop, G. 1. Tectonic a collision belt: the Lichi Melange and the Taiwan and kinematic evolution within mid-crustal orogenic arc-continent collision, 633 root zones: a case study from the Caledonides of Antarctica, 39; (R), 504 northwestern Ireland, 191 Antarctic Marine Geology (R), 504 BSE(R), 500 Antoine, R-O., Baloch, I., Welcomme, J.-L., Benammi, Budd, G. E., Marti-Mus, M., Moczydlowska, M., M. , Crochet, J.-Y., Marivaux, L. & Metais, G. Jensen, S. & Ebbestad, J. O. R. Biochronology of the Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall- Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides, 435 (Balochistan, Rakistan), 397 Bunbury, .1. M., Hall, L., Anderson, G. J. & Stannard, Applied Sandstone Diagenesis - Practical Petrographic A. The determination of fault movement history from Solutions for a Variety of Common Exploration. the interaction of local drainage with volcanic Development, and Production Problems (R), 727 episodes, 185 Applied Sedimentology, 2nd ed. (R), 630 Busby, J. R. & Smith, N. J. R. The nature of the Variscan Ar-Ar geochronology, 53 Basement in southeast England: evidence from Ar-K geochronology, 1, 53 integrated potential field modelling, 669 Arabian Shield, 309 Archaean, 609 Cadomia, 719 Archaeology, geo- (R), 628 Caledonian Orogeny, 143, 193, 435, 687 The Archaeology of Geological Catastrophes (R), 628 Cambrian, 213, 387, 435; (R), 622, 626 Armstrong, R. A., Kampunzu, A. B. & Mapeo, R. B. M. Cambrian-Early Ordovician Brachiopods from Malyi SHRIMR U-Rb zircon geochronology of gneisses Karatau, the IVestern Balkhash Region, and Tien Shan. from the Gweta borehole, northeast Botswana: Central Asia (R), 626 implications for the Ralaeoproterozoic Magondi Belt Canada, 213 in southern Africa, 299 Cantrill, D. J. & Falcon-Lang, H. J. Leaf phenology of Arran (R), 504 some mid-Cretaceous polar forests, Alexander Island, Asia(R), 624, 626 Antarctica, 39 Atlas(R), 499, 620 The Carbon Cycle (R), 219 Atlas of Graptolite Specimens, Folio 1 (R), 620 Carbon isotope stratigraphy, 277, 387, 511 Australia (R), 506 Carbonate rocks (R), 506 An Australian Phanerozoic Time.scale (R), 506 Catalogue of Meteorites, 5th ed. (R). 224 X INDEX Catastrophe (R), 628 D’Lemos, R. S., Miller, B. V. & Samson, S. D. Precise Cenozoic, 653; (R), 626 U-Pb zircon ages from Alderney, Channel Islands; Chang, C. R, Angelier, J., Huang, C. Y. & Liu, C. S. growing evidence for discrete Neoproterozoic mag¬ Structural evolution and significance of a melange in matic episodes in northern Cadomia, 719 a collision belt; the Lichi Melange and the Taiwan Dodson, M. H., Williams, I. S. & Kramers, J. D. The arc-continent collision, 633 Mushandike granite; further evidence for 3.4 Ga Channel Islands, 719 magmatism in the Zimbabwe craton, 31 Charcoal, fossil, 563 Dolerite, 309 Charnockite, 609 Draganits, E., Miller, C., Thoni, M., Frank, W, Chevallier, L., McDougall, I. & Verwoerd, W. K-Ar Grasemann, B., Klotzli, U. & Guntli, P. The early geochronology of Marion Island, Southern Ocean, 1 Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest Chile, 53 Himalaya, India; source, tectonic setting and age of China, 87, 101 emplacement, 237 Chronostratigraphy, 541 Droser, M. L., Myrow, P M., Narbonne. G. M., Claesson, S., Lindh, A., Andersson, U. B. & Lundqvist, Gehling, J. G. & Jensen, S. Burrowing below the basal T. Evidence of crustal contamination of mafic rocks Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland, 213 associated with rapakivi rocks; an example from the Dyke. 309 Nordingra complex. Central Sweden, 371 The Dynamic Earth. An Introduction to Physical Clastic rocks (R), 727 Geology, 4th ed. (R), 96 Climate (R), 620 Dynamic Himalaya (R). 225 Climate change (R), 219, 226, 620, 626 Climates: Past and Present (R), 620 East African Rift (R), 729 Cobianchi, M., Jenkyns, H. C. & Luciani, V. Biotic and Ebbestad, J. O. R., Budd, G. E., Marti-Mus. M., geochemical response to anoxic events; the Aptian Moczydlowska, M. & Jensen. S. Biochronology of the pelagic succession of the Gargano Promontory autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall- (southern Italy), 277 Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides, 435 Coe, A. L., Hesselbo, S. R, Jenkyns, H. C., Weedon, The Ecology of the Cambrian Radiation (R), 622 G. R, Marshall, J. E. A., Tyson, R. V., Williams, Ecosystem (R), 625 C. J. & Morgans-Bell, H. S. Integrated stratigraphy of Egypt, 67 the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Jurassic) El-Kibbi, M. M. & Abdel-Rahman, A.-F. M. based on exposures and boreholes in south Dorset, Anorogenic magmatism; chemical evolution of the UK, 511 Mount El-Sibai A-type complex (Egypt), and implica¬ A Compendium of Geochemistry. From Solar Nebula to tions for the origin of within-plate felsic magmas. 67 the Human Brain (R), 628 Ellesmerian Oroaeny, 407 Comprehensive Dictionary of Earth Sciences. English- England, 511, 589, 669; (R), 505, 728, 730 French; French-English (R), 229 Eocene. 117; (R), 226 Conodont, 687, 699 Epicontinental Triassic, Volumes 1, 2, 3 (R). 94 Contamination, crustal, 371 Erosion and Sedimentation (R), 227 Continental deposits (R), 93, 94 Estonia, 699 Continental Tectonics (R), 503 The Eternal Trail. A Tracker Looks at Evolution (R), 97 Copper mineralization (R), 227 Evolution of Herbivory in Terrestrial Vertebrates. Cretaceous, 39, 117, 211, 563; (R), 624, 626 Perspectives from the Fossil Record (R), 222 Cretaceous Environments of Asia (R), 624 Evolution, biological (R). 97, 222, 366, 619; kinematic, Crinoid (R), 228 193, 325; sedimentary, 117; structural, 633; tectonic, Crochet, J.-Y., Marivaux, L., Metais, G., Antoine, P.-O., 117, 193, 345 Baloch, 1., Welcomme, J.-L. & Benammi, M. E.xploring for Oil and Gas Traps (R), 499 Himalayan Forelands; palaeontological evidence for Exploring Geology on the Isle of Arran (R), 504 Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills (Balochistan, Pakistan), 397 Falcon-Lang, H. J. & Cantrill, D. J. Leaf phenology of Crystallography (R), 232 some mid-Cretaceous polar forests. Alexander Island, Czech Republic, 563 Antarctica, 39 Falcon-Lang, H. J., Kvacek, J. & Ulicny, D. Fire-prone Danelian, T. & Robertson, A. H. F. Neotethyan plant communities and palaeoclimate of a Late evolution of eastern Greece (Pagondas Melange, Evia Cretaceous fluvial to estuarine environment, Pecinov island) inferred from radiolarian biostratigraphy and quarry, Czech Republic, 563 the geochemistry of associated extrusive rocks, 345 Fault movement history, 185 The Dating Game. One Man’s Search for the Age of the Faulting (R), 627 Earth (R), 219 Faulting in Brittle Rock.s. An Introduction to the De la Cruz, R. & Suarez, M. Jurassic to Miocene K-Ar Mechanics of Tectonic Faults (R), 627 dates from eastern central Patagonian Cordillera Field guide (R), 504, 505, 508 plutons, Chile (45°^8° S), 53 Fine-Grained Turbidite Systems (R), 728 Deformation, 143, 193, 253, 407; (R), 627 The First Fossil Hunters. Paleontology in Greek and Diagenesis (R), 727 Roman Times (R), 229 Dictionary, French-English (R), 229 Fold belt, 143 Dinosaur (R), 730 Foraminifera, 277 Dinosaurs of the Isle of Wight (R), 730 The Formation of Hydrocarbon Deposits in the North INDEX XI African Basins. Geological and Geochemical Conditions Guntli, P, Draganits, E., Miller, C., Thoni, M.. (R), 368 Frank, W., Grasemann, B. & Klotzli, U. The early Fortune Head. 213 Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest Fossil Crinoids (R), 228 Himalaya, India: source, tectonic setting and age of Fossil Woods and Other Geological Specimen.s. The emplacement, 237 Paper Museum of Cassiano dal Pozzo (R), 507 Foundations of Earth Science, 2nd ed. (R), 731 Hall. L., Anderson, G. J., Stannard, A. & Bunbury. Frank, W.. Grasemann, B., Klotzli. U., Guntli. P., J. M. The determination of fault movement history Draganits. E., Miller. C. & Thoni, M. The early from the interaction of local drainage with volcanic Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest episodes. 185 Himalaya, India: source, tectonic setting and age of Hamamoto. T., Hari Prasad. B., Rajneesh Kumar & emplacement, 237 Okudaira, T. Sm-Nd and Rb Sr dating of amphibolite from the Nellore-Khammam schist belt. Gabbro, 371 SE India: constraints on the collision of the Eastern Gargano Promontory, 277 Ghats terrane and Dharwar-Bastar craton, 495 Gehling. J. G.. Jensen, S., Droser, M. L., Myrow, P. M. Handbook of .Mineralogy, Volume IV Arsenates. & Narbonne, G. M. Burrowing below the basal Phosphates. Vanadates (R), 223 Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland, 213 Harder Fjord Fault Zone. 407 Geochemistry, 67, 101, 237, 309, 345, 371; (R), 628; Hari Prasad, B., Rajneesh Kumar, Okudaira. T. & isotope. 101. 653 Hamamoto, T Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr dating of Geochronology, Ar-Ar, 53; K-Ar, 1, 53; Pb Pb. 609; amphibolite from the Nellore-Khammam schist belt, Rb Sr, 101, 495, 541, 609; Sm-Nd, 237, 371, 495, 609; SE India: constraints on the collision of the Eastern U-Pb, 31, 237, 299, 719; (R), 219 Ghats terrane and Dharwar-Bastar craton. 495 Geological History of Britain and Ireland (R), 367 Hesselbo, S. P, Jenkyns. H. C., Weedon, G. P, Geological Studies in the Eastern Himalayas (R), 508 Marshall, J. E. A., Tyson, R. V., Williams. C. J.. Geology and Warfare. E.xamples of the Influence of Morgans-Bell, H. S. & Coe. A. L. Integrated Terrain and Geologists on Military Operations (R), 366 stratigraphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation Geology, general textbook (R), 96, 365, 731 (Upper Jurassic) based on exposures and boreholes in The Geology of Somerset (R), 505 south Dorset, UK, 511 Geomorphology (R), 502, 623, 111 Hesselbo, S. P, Meister, C. & Grocke. D. R. A potential Geophysics (R), 95 global stratotype for the Sinemurian-Pliensbachian Geoscience of Rift Systems - Evolution of East Africa boundary (Lower Jurassic), Robin Hood’s Bay. UK: (R), 129 ' ammonite faunas and isotope stratigraphy. Erratum. Geothermometry, conodont, 687 235 Glacier Ice, revised ed. (R), 220 Higgins, A. K., Leslie, A. G. & Smith. M. P Glaciology (R), 220 Neoproterozoic-Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphical Gold mineralization (R), 111 relationships in the marginal thin-skinned thrust belt Gorokhov, I. M.. Siedlecka. A., Roberts. D., Melnikov, of the East Greenland Caledonides: comparisons with N. N. & Turchenko, T. L. Rb-Sr dating of diagenetic the foreland in Scotland. 143 illite in Neoproterozoic shales. Varanger Peninsula, Himalaya, 237, 253. 397; (R), 225, 508 northern Norway, 541 History of geology (R), 219. 229, 230 Gosen, W. von & Piepjohn, K. Polyphase deformation Holmes. Arthur (R), 219 at the Harder Fjord Fault Zone (North Greenland). 407 Honma, H., Zhu. Y, Sun. S., Gu. L.. Ogasawara. Y. & Granite. 31,67, 237 Jiang, N. Permian volcanism in the Mongolian Granulite, 609 orogenic zone, northeast China: geochemistry, magma Graptolite (R), 620 sources and petrogenesis, 101 Grasemann, B. & Vannay, J.-C. Himalayan inverted Huang. C. Y, Liu. C. S., Chang. C. P & Angelier, J. metamorphism and syn-convergence extension as a Structural evolution and significance of a melange in consequence of a general shear extrusion, 253 a collision belt: the Lichi Melange and the Taiwan Grasemann, B., Klotzli, U., Guntli, P, Draganits, E., arc-continent collision. 633 Miller. C., Thoni. M. & Frank, W. The early Palaeozoic Hutton, D. H. W, Alsop, G. 1. & Bryson, B. Tectonic magmatic event in the Northwest Himalaya. India: and kinematic evolution within mid-crustal orogenic source, tectonic setting and age of emplacement, 237 root zones: a case study from the Caledonides of Gravity anomaly, 669 northwestern Ireland, 191 Greece. 345 Greenland, 143, 407, 687 Grocke, D. R., Hesselbo, S. P. & Meister, C. A potential Ichnofossil, 213, 435 global stratotype for the Sinemurian-Pliensbachian Icons of Evolution. Science or Mvth? {R), 619 boundary (Lower Jurassic), Robin Hoods Bay, UK: Igneous rocks, 31, 53, 67, 101, '237, 309, 371, 609. 653; ammonite faunas and isotope stratigraphy. Erratum, (R), 621; potassic (R), 227 235 Illite. 541 Gu. L., Ogasawara, Y., Jiang. N., Honma, H., Zhu, Y. Impact crater (R), 503 & Sun, S. Permian volcanism in the Mongolian Impact Stratigraphy. The Italian Record (R), 503 orogenic zone, northeast China: geochemistry, magma India, 237, 455, 495, 609 sources and petrogenesis, 101 Introductory Remote Sensing. Digital Image Processing Guimarota. A Jurassic Ecosystem (R), 625 and Applications (R), 220 Introdiictorv Remote Sensing. Prineiples and Coneepts Cretaceous fluvial to estuarine environment, Pecinov (R), 220’ quarry, Czech Republic, 563 Intrusion, 31, 53, 67, 237, 309, 371 Ireland, 193; (R), 367 Late Paleoeene-Early Eocene Climatic and Biotie Events Isle of Wight (R), 730 in the Marine and Terrestrial Records (R), 226 Isolated Shallow Marine Sand Bodies: Secptence Leaf phenology, 39 Stratigraphie Analysis and Sedimentologie Interpreta¬ Leslie, A. G., Smith, M. P. & Higgins, A. K. tion (R), 223 Neoproterozoic-Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphical Isotope geology (R), 621 relationships in the marginal thin-skinned thrust belt Isotope stratigraphy, carbon, 277, 387, 511; oxygen, 277 of the East Greenland Caledonides: comparisons with Italy, 111 the foreland in Scotland, 143 Lichi Melange, 633 Jarrar, G. The youngest Neoproterozoic mafic dyke Limpopo Belt, 299 suite in the Arabian Shield: mildly alkaline dolerites Lindh, A., Andersson, U. B., Lundqvist, T. & Claesson, from South Jordan - their geochemistry and petro- S. Evidence of crustal contamination of mafic rocks genesis, 309 associated with rapakivi rocks: an example from the Jenkyns, H. C., Luciani, V. & Cobianchi, M. Biotic and Nordingra complex. Central Sweden, 371 geochemical response to anoxic events: the Aptian Liu, C. S., Chang, C. P, Angelier, J. & Huang, C. Y pelagic succession of the Gargano Promontory Structural evolution and significance of a melange in (southern Italy), 277 a collision belt: the Lichi Melange and the Taiwan Jenkyns, H. C., Weedon, G. P, Marshall, J. E. A., arc-continent collision, 633 Tyson, R. V., Williams, C. J., Morgans-Bell, H. S., Lofgren, A., Magi, S., Wickstrdm, J. & Viira, V. An Coe, A. L. & Hesselbo, S. P. Integrated stratigraphy of Early to Middle Ordovician succession of conodont the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Jurassic) faunas at Maekalda, northern Estonia, 699 based on exposures and boreholes in south Dorset, Luciani, V., Cobianchi, M. & Jenkyns, H. C. Biotic and UK, 511 geochemical response to anoxic events: the Aptian Jensen, S., Droser, M. L., Myrow, P. M., Narbonne, pelagic succession of the Gargano Promontory G. M. & Gehling, J. G. Burrowing below the basal (southern Italy), 277 Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland, 213 Lundqvist, T, Claesson, S., Lindh, A. & Andersson, Jensen, S., Ebbestad, J. O. R., Budd, G. E., Marti-Mus, U. B. Evidence of crustal contamination of mafic rocks M. & Moczydlowska, M. Biochronology of the associated with rapakivi rocks: an example from the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall- Nordingra complex. Central Sweden, 371 Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides, 435 Jiang, N., Honma. H., Zhu, Y, Sun, S., Gu, L. & Magi, S., Wickstrdm, J., Viira, V. & Lofgren, A. An Ogasawara. Y. Permian volcanism in the Mongolian Early to Middle Ordovician succession of conodont orogenic zone, northeast China: geochemistry, magma faunas at Maekalda, northern Estonia, 699 sources and petrogenesis, 101 Magnetic anomaly, 669 Jordan,309 Magondi Belt, 299 Jurassic, 53, 511; (R), 625 Malaysia (R), 365 Mantle plume, 1 Kampunzu, A. B., Mapeo, R. B. M. & Armstrong, R. A. Mapeo, R. B. M., Armstrong, R. A. & Kampunzu, SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of gneisses A. B. SHRIMP U-Pb zircon geochronology of gneisses from the Gweta borehole, northeast Botswana: from the Gweta borehole, northeast Botswana: implications for the Palaeoproterozoic Magondi Belt implications for the Palaeoproterozoic Magondi Belt in southern Africa, 299 in southern Africa, 299 Kar, R., Misra, S., Teixeira, W. & Bhattacharya, S. Marine geology (R), 504 Early Archaean continental crust in the Eastern Marion Island, 1 Ghats granulite belt, India: isotopic evidence from a Marivaux, L., Metais, G., Antoine, P.-O., Baloch, 1., charnockite suite, 609 Welcomme, J.-L., Benammi, M. & Crochet, J.-Y. Kimmeridge Clay Formation, 511 Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for Klotzli, U., Guntli, P, Draganits, E., Miller, C., Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills Thdni, M., Frank, W. & Grasemann, B. The early (Baloc'histan, Pakistan), 397 Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest Marsh’s Dinosaurs. The Collections from Como Bluff Himalaya, India: source, tectonic setting and age of (R), 230 emplacement, 237 Marshall, J. E. A., Tyson, R. V., Williams, C. J., Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S., Missarzhevsky, V. V., Morgans-Bell, H. S., Coe, A. L., Hesselbo, S. P, Pelechaty, S., Torssander, P & Val’kov, A. K. Carbon Jenkyns, H. C. & Weedon, G. P. Integrated strati¬ isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a pre- graphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 Jurassic) based on exposures and boreholes in south Kramers, J. D., Dodson, M. H. & Williams, I. S. The Dorset, UK, 511 Mushandike granite: further evidence for 3.4 Ga Marti-Mus, M., Moczydlowska, M., Jensen, S., magmatism in the Zimbabwe craton, 31 Ebbestad, J. O. R. & Budd, G. E. Biochronology of Krawczyk, C. M. & McCann, T. The Trans-European the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall- Fault: a critical reassessment, 19 Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides, 435 Kvacek, J., Ulicny, D. & Falcon-Lang, H. J. Fire-prone McCann, T. & Krawczyk, C. M. The Trans-European plant communities and palaeoclimate of a Late Fault: a critical reassessment, 19 INDEX xiii McDougall, I., Verwoerd, W. & Chevallier, L. K-Ar Advanees in Stratigraphic and Sedinientulogie geochronology of Marion Island, Southern Ocean, 1 Computer Simulations (R), 226 The Mediterranean Basins: Tertiary Extension within the Alpine Orogen (R), 221 Oceanic island, 1 Meister, C., Grocke, D. R. & Hesselbo, S. R A potential Ogasawara, Y, Jiang, N., Honma, H., Zhu, Y, Sun, S. global stratotype for the Sinemurian Pliensbachian & Gu, L. Permian volcanism in the Mongolian boundary (Lower Jurassic), Robin Hood’s Bay, UK: orogenic zone, northeast China: geochemistry, magma ammonite faunas and isotope stratigraphy. Erratum, sources and petrogenesis, 101 235 Okay, A. L, Tansel, 1. & Tiiysuz, O. Obduction, Melange, 345, 633 subduction and collision as reflected in the Upper Melnikov, N. N., Turchenko, T. L., Gorokhov, 1. M., Cretaceous-Lower Eocene sedimentary record of Siedlecka, A. & Roberts, D. Rl>Sr dating of western Turkey, 117 diagenetic illite in Neoproterozoic shales, Varanger Okudaira, T., Hamamoto, T., Hari Prasad, B. & Peninsula, northern Norway, 541 Rajneesh Kumar Sm-Nd and Rb-Sr dating of Metals, G., Antoine, P.-O., Baloch, 1., Welcomme. J.-L., amphibolite from the Nellore Khammam schist belt, Benammi, M., Crochet, J.-Y. & Marivaux, L. SE India: constraints on the collision of the Eastern Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for Ghats terrane and Dharwar-Bastar craton, 495 Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills Oligocene, 397 (Balochistan, Pakistan), 397 Oliver, G. J. H., Osinski, G. R. & Alsop, G. 1. Metamorphism, 253, 299, 495, 609 Extensional tectonics of the Outer Hebrides Fault Meteorite (R), 224 Zone, South Uist, northwest Scotland, 325 Microfossil, 277 Ordovician, 589, 699; (R), 623, 626 Microscope, virtual (R), 624 Ore geology (R), 227 Miller, B. V., Samson, S. D. & D’Lemos, R. S. Precise Origin oj Igneous Rocks. The Isotopic Evidence (R), 621 U-Pb zircon ages from Alderney, Channel Islands: Osinski, G. R., Alsop, G. 1. & Oliver, G. J. H. growing evidence for discrete Neoproterozoic Extensional tectonics of the Outer Hebrides Fault magmatic episodes in northern Cadomia, 719 Zone, South Uist, northwest Scotland, 325 Miller, C., Thdni, M., Frank, W., Grasemann, B., Ostracod, 589 Klotzli, U., Guntli, P. & Draganits, E. The early Outer Hebrides Fault Zone, 325 Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest The Oxford Companion to The Earth (R), 365 Himalaya, India: source, tectonic setting and age of Oxygen isotope stratigraphy, 277 emplacement, 237 Mineralogy (R), 223, 227 Pakistan, 397 Miocene, 53 Palaeobotany, 39, 563; (R), 222, 507 Misra, S., Teixeira, W., Bhattacharya, S. & Kar, R. Palaeoclimatology (R), 501 Early Archaean continental crust in the Eastern Palaeoecology (R), 622 Ghats granulite belt, India: isotopic evidence from a Palaeoenvironment (R), 624 charnockite suite, 609 Palaeolandscape (R), 93 Missarzhevsky, V. V., Pelechaty, S., Torssander, P, Palaeontology (R), 97, 222, 226, 228, 229, 230, 366, 502, Val'kov, A. K., Kouchinsky, A. & Bengtson, S. 507, 619, 620, 622, 624, 625, 626, 730; vertebrate (R), Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a 222, 230, 625, 730 pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 Palaeosol (R), 93 Moczydlowska, M., Jensen, S., Ebbestad, J. O. R., Palaeoweathering. Palaeosurfaces and Related Budd, G. E. & Marti-Mus, M. Biochronology of Continental Deposits (R), 93 the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Palaeozoic, 237 Laisvall-Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides, 435 Paleohase. MaerofossUs Part 1.0. Arthropods {including Modelling, geophysical, 669; tectonic, 577 Trilohites), Braehiopods, Bryozoa, Trace EossUs and Mongolia, 101 Graptolites (CD-ROM) (R), 507 Morgans-Bell, H. S., Coe, A. L., Hesselbo, S. R, Jenkyns, Paleocene (R), 226 H. C, Weedon, G. P, Marshall, J. E. A., Tyson, R. V. Paleoelimatology. Reconstructing Climates of the & Williams, C. J. Integrated stratigraphy of the Quaternary, 2nd ed. (R), 501 Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upjxr Jurassic) based Patagonian Cordillera, 53 on exposures and boreholes in south Dorset, UK, 511 Pb geochemistry, 653 Myrow, P M., Narbonne, G. M., Gehling, J. G., Jensen, Pb Pb geochronology, 609 S. & Droser, M. L. Burrowing below' the basal Pb-U geochronology, 31, 237, 299, 719 Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland, 213 Pe-Piper, G. & Piper, D. J. W. Late Cenozoic, post- collisional Aegean igneous rocks; Nd, Pb and Sr Nannofossil, calcareous, 277 isotopic constraints on petrogenetic and tectonic Narbonne, G. M., Gehling, J. G., Jensen, S., Droser, models, 653 M. L. «& Myrow, P. M. Burrowing below the basal Pelechaty, S., Torssander, P, Val’kov, A. K., Cambrian GSSP, Fortune Head, Newfoundland, 213 Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S. & Missarzhevsky, V. V. Nd geochemistry, 101, 653 Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a Nd Sm geochronology, 237, 371, 495, 609 pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 North Africa (R), 368 Permian, 101 Norway, 541 Petrogenesis, 31, 67, 101, 309 Ntinierieal Experiments in Stratigraphy: Reeent PetroGlyph TO (CD-ROM) (R), 624 XIV INDEX Petrography (R), 624 Seismic profile, 19 Petroleum Geology ami Resources of Malaysia (R), 365 Seismic reflection (R), 499 Petroleum geology (R), 365, 368, 499, 506, 727, 728 Seismology (R), 228 Phylogeny (R), 366 Sequence stratigraphy (R), 223, 231, 506. 619 Piepjohn, K. & Gosen, W. von Polyphase deformation Shaking the Tree. Readings from Nature in the History at the Harder Fjord Fault Zone (North Greenland), q/L/yc(R), 366 407 Sharma, M., Singh, I. B. & Sharma, S. Facies charac¬ Piper, D. J. W. & Pe-Piper, G. Late Cenozoic, post- teristics and cyclicity of Lower Siwalik sediments. collisional Aegean igneous rocks: Nd, Pb and Sr Jammu area: a new perspective, 455 isotopic constraints on petrogenetic and tectonic Sharma. S., Sharma. M. & Singh, 1. B. Facies models, 653 characteristics and cyclicity of Lower Siwalik Plant, fossil, 39, 563; (R), 507 sediments, Jammu area: a new perspective, 455 Potassie Igneous Rocks ami Associated Gold-Copper Siberia, 387 Mineralization, 3rd ed. (R), 227 Siedlecka, A., Roberts, D., Melnikov, N. N., Turchenko, Precambrian, 213, 387; (R), 728 T. L. & Gorokhov, 1. M. Rb-Sr dating of diagenetic Precainhrian Rocks of England and Wales (R), 728 illite in Neoproterozoic shales. Varanger Peninsula, Precambrian-Cambrian boundary, 213, 387 northern Norway, 541 Principles of Sedimentary Basin Analysis, 3rd ed. (R), 93 Silicielastic Secpienee Stratigraphy - Concepts and Principles of Seismology (R), 228 Applications (R), 619 Proterozoic, 87, 143, 299, 309, 471, 541, 577, 609 Silurian (R), 501 Provenance study, 471 Singh, 1. B., Sharma, S. & Sharma, M. Facies characteristics and cyclicity of Lower Siwalik Quantitative Geophysics and Geology (R), 95 sediments, Jammu area: a new perspective. 455 Quaternary (R), 96, 501 Siveter, D. J., Taylor. P, Williams, M. & Stone, P. Upper Ordovician ostracods from the Cautley district, Radiolaria, 345 northern England: Baltic and Laurentian affinities. Rajneesh Kumar, Okudaira, T., Hamamoto, T. & Hari 589 Prasad, B. Sm-Nd and Rb~Sr dating of amphibolite Siwalik succession, 455 from the Nellore-Khammam schist belt, SE India: Sm-Nd geochronology, 237, 371, 495, 609 constraints on the collision of the Eastern Ghats Smith, M. P. & Rasmussen, J. A. Conodont geother¬ terrane and Dharwar-Bastar craton, 495 mometry and tectonic overburden in the northern¬ Rapakivi rocks, 371 most East Greenland Caledonides. 687 Rasmussen, J. A. & Smith, M. P. Conodont geother¬ Smith, M. P, Higgins. A. K. & Leslie, A. G. mometry ano tectonic overburden in the northern¬ Neoproterozoic-Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphical most East Greenland Caledonides, 687 relationships in the marginal thin-skinned thrust belt Rb~Sr geochronology, 101,495, 541, 609 of the East Greenland Caledonides: comparisons with Regolith Geology and Geomorphology (R), 727 the foreland in Scotland, 143 Remote sensing (R), 220 Smith, N. J. P. & Busby, J. P. The nature of the Variscan A Revised Correlation of Ordovician Rocks in the British Basement in southeast England: evidence from /.s7c5 (R), 623 integrated potential field modelling, 669 A Revised Correlation of Quaternary Deposits in the Somerset (R), 505 British Isles (R), 96 Soper, N. J. & Ryan, P. D. Modelling anatexis in Rift systems (R), 729 intra-cratonic rift basins: an example from the Roberts. D., Melnikov, N. N., Turchenko, T. L., Neoproterozoic rocks of the Scottish Highlands, 577 Gorokhov, I. M. & Siedlecka, A. Rb~Sr dating of Sr geochemistry, 101, 653 diagenetic illite in Neoproterozoic shales, Varanger Sr-Rb geochronology, 101,495, 541, 609 Peninsula, northern Norway, 541 Stannard, A., Bunbury, J. M., Hall, L. & Anderson, G. Robertson, A. H. F. & Danelian, T. Neotethyan evolu¬ J. The determination of fault movement history from tion of eastern Greece (Pagondas Melange, Evia the interaction of local drainage with volcanic island) inferred from radiolarian biostratigraphy and episodes, 185 the geochemistry of associated extrusive rocks, 345 Stone. P, Siveter, D. J., Taylor, P. & Williams. M. Upper Ryan. P. D. & Soper, N. J. 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Jurassic to Miocene K-Ar Sedimentary Re.spon.ses to Forced Regres.sions (R), 231 dates from eastern central Patagonian Cordillera Sedimentology, 455, 471; (R), 93, 227, 231, 500, 505, plutons, Chile (45°^8° S), 53 630. 729; clastic (R), 223; fluvial, 455; numerical (R), Sun, S., Gu, L., Ogasawara, Y., Jiang, N., Honma, H. & 226 Zhu, Y. Permian volcanism in the Mongolian INDEX XV orogenic zone, northeast China; geochemistry, magma Uplift, Erosion ami Stability: Perspectives on Long-Term sources and petrogenesis, 101 Landscape Development (R), 502 Sweden, 371,435 Systematics (R), 366 Val’kov, A. K., Kouchinsky, A., Bengtson, S.. Missarzhevsky, V. V., Pelechaty, S. & Torssander, R Taiwan, 633 Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a Tansel, 1., Tiiysiiz, O. & Okay, A. 1. Obduction, pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 subduction and collision as reflected in the Upper Vannay, J.-C. & Grasemann, B. Himalayan inverted Cretaceous-Lower Eocene sedimentary record of metamorphism and syn-convergence extension as a western Turkey, 117 consequence of a general shear extrusion, 253 Taylor, R, Williams, M., Stone, P. & Siveter, D. J. Upper Variscan Basement, 669 Ordovician ostracods from the Cautley district, Vertebrate, 397; (R), 222, 230, 625, 730 northern England: Baltic and Laurentian affinities, 589 Verwoerd, W, Chevallier, L. & McDougall, 1. K-Ar Tectonic Geonwrpliologv (R), 623 geochronology of Marion Island, Southern Ocean, 1 Tectonics, 87, 117, 193,'237, 253, 577, 633; (R) 503, 623; Viira, V., Lofgren, A., Magi. S. & Wickstrbm, J. An extensional, 253, 325 Early to Middle Ordovician succession of conodont Teixeira, W., Bhattacharya, S., Kar, R. & Misra, S. faunas at Maekalda, northern Estonia. 699 Early Archaean continental crust in the Eastern Volcanic rocks, 1, 101, 185 Ghats granulite belt, India: isotopic evidence from a charnockite suite, 609 Tertiary (R), 221, 224 Wales (R), 728 Thoni, M., Frank, W, Grasemann, B., Klotzli, U., Warfare (R), 366 Guntli, R, Draganits, E. & Miller, C. The early Weedon, G. P, Marshall, J. E. A., Tyson, R. V. Palaeozoic magmatic event in the Northwest Williams, C. J., Morgans-Bell, H. S., Coe. A. L., Himalaya, India; source, tectonic setting and age of Hesselbo, S. P. & Jenkyns, H. C. Integrated strati¬ emplacement, 237 graphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Timescale (R), 506 Jurassic) based on exposures and boreholes in south Torridonian, 471 Dorset, UK. 511 Torssander, R, Val’kov, A. K., Kouchinsky, A., Welcomme, J.-L., Benammi, M., Crochet. J.-Y.. Bengtson, S., Missarzhevsky, V. V. & Pelechaty, S. Marivaux, L., Metais, G., Antoine. R-O. & Baloch, 1. Carbon isotope stratigraphy and the problem of a Himalayan Forelands: palaeontological evidence for pre-Tommotian Stage in Siberia, 387 Oligocene detrital deposits in the Bugti Hills Trace fossil, 213, 435 (Balochistan, Pakistan), 397 Tracks, vertebrate (R), 97 Wickstrom, J., Viira, V, Lofgren, A. & Miigi, S. An Trans-European Fault, 19 Early to Middle Ordovician succession of conodont Travels with the Fossil Hunters (R), 502 faunas at Maekalda, northern Estonia, 699 Williams. C. J., Morgans-Bell, H. S., Coe, A. L.. Triassic (R), 94 Trilobite, 435 Hesselbo. S. R, Jenkyns, H. C., Weedon. G. P, Marshall, J. E. A. & Tyson, R. V Integrated strati¬ Turbidite(R), 728 graphy of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Turchenko, T. L., Gorokhov, I. M., Siedlecka, A., Jurassic) based on exposures and boreholes in south Roberts, D. & Melnikov, N. N. Rb-Sr dating of Dorset. UK, 511 diagenetic illite in Neoproterozoic shales, Varanger Williams. G. E. Neoproterozoic (Torridonian) alluvial Peninsula, northern Norway, 541 fan succession, northwest Scotland, and its tectonic Turkey, 117, 185 setting and provenance, 471 (replaces 161) Tiiysiiz, O., Okay, A. I. & Tansel, 1. Obduction, Williams, 1. S., Kramers, J. D. & Dodson, M. H. The subduction and collision as reflected in the Upper Mushandike granite: further evidence for 3.4 Ga Cretaceous-Lower Eocene sedimentary record of magmatism in the Zimbabwe craton, 31 western Turkey, 117 Williams, M., Stone, P, Siveter, D. J. & Taylor, R Upper Tyson, R. V., Williams, C. L, Morgans-Bell, H. S., Coe, Ordovician ostracods from the Cautley district, A. L., Hesselbo, S. R, Jenkyns, H. C., Weedon, G. P. northern England: Baltic and Laurentian affinities. & Marshall, J. E. A. 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