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JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH INDEX VOLUME 70 JANUARY 2000—NOVEMBER 2000 EDITORS Davip A. BUDD AND MAry J. KRAuS EDITORIAL ASSISTANT TINA BRACHLE PUBLISHING ASSISTANT MELISSA LESTER PUBLISHED BY SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1741 E. 71* St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136-5108 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 70 ABELLA, R. see GARCIA-GUINEA,J CAHOON, D.R. A method for measuring vertical accretion, elevation, and compac- ADAMS, E.W. Basic types of submarine slope curvature ................ (4) 814 tion of soft, shallow-water sediments PARA A SOC ROME, Gas os oo scceiie aainsdens cosh nveseaers (3) 456 CALVO, J.P. Architecture of a bench-type carbonate lake margin and its relation to PLPRARMN, LS SOC COW Ye fc cclovec.vacouossasdsessSibaneeteenseasus (3) 682 fluvially dominated deltas, Las Minas Basin, Upper Miocene, Spain ALDAHAN, A. Trace-element and major-element stratigraphy in Quaternary sedi- (1) 240 ments from the Arctic Ocean and implications for glacial termination CARACUEL, J.E. A simple photogrammetric method to improve quantitative image (5) 1095 analysis in geoscience research (6) 1337 PERTAIN SOP WET Be Se sisic cde ecuswes saauses oneioaece eeaseneee (1) 170 CARDENAL, 3:00 GARACUBL, UB ics cseses Qsnscessceanscrccwarees (6) 1337 PATIPOND INS GOO AL Too iac iensysasaesoceadisusinduaemasesdeeoeeew: (3) 664 CASTLE, J.W. Recognition and hydrologic significance of passive-margin updip PRONE UMBRO SP oss cunsdsncs ne casosaswessonnnynsatayers (1) 240 sequences: an example from Eocene coastal-plain deposits ......... (6) 1290 AMOROSI, A. see MARCHESINI, L. 829 CASTLE, J.W. Recognition of facies, bounding surfaces, and stratigraphic patterns AMEN, 3:1; SOC MURIEL, AG. ois caus sisciewoevie ennaese e s (2) 283 in foreland-ramp successions: an example from the Upper Devonian, Appala- ANDREWS, J.T. Explained and unexplained spatial and temporal variability in rates CHUA BRINE VR so sods Zaciad oe suse desde ipedesannnsanenmoerans (4) 896 of marine sediment accumulation along the northeast margin of the Laurentide CHARCOSSET, P. Pedogenic and karstic features at the boundaries of Bathonian Ice Sheet = 14 Ka depositional sequences in the Grands Causses area (southern France): strati- ARIAS, J.M. see GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, M.T. ............00.0cceeeeees (3) 559 graphic implications (1) 255 ASHLEY, G.M. Paleopedology and paleohydrology of a volcaniclastic paleosol in- CHOW, N. Origin of authigenic Mn-Fe carbonates and pore-water evolution in terval: implications for Early Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoclimate record, marine sediments: evidence from Cenozoic strata of the Arctic Ocean and SPRL IONSE AT ONEANIA. s oicsscis sac avesecs oe oesclesenedeansaastuees (5) 1065 Norwegian-Greenland Sea (ODP Leg 151) PEW Ee ON ROE, TAD INORODOAS... S23c rscxcsicatsasaidooniacdunessas (2) 360 CUBE; A). SEO PE ORMERINR Ean iaics can cnciccssneesvs ecinesdesgeiveeaeses e (4) 829 CESEAI, , SEO CECA Le hoc ces ceeds ndevancseasunsoonaesaen (1) 255 COMBES AF “J. GES CHARCOSSEN, Be oc ckccdise vices cnctanscesecavesans (1) 255 Renny, 3: She ALIDATIAN Ae oo 6 ies conawindiinwatowineecednwtesr (5) 1095 CONIGLIO, M. Stable carbon and oxygen isotope evidence of cretaceous sea-level BALLANCE, P.F. Continent-derived vitric mud and mafic-arc rocks in deep Ker- fluctuations recorded in septarian concretions from Pueblo, Colorado, U.S.A. FUMIE ACTION CUD 9.2% a /o's5 gins ea camo uman sw slolstrepmntedamsvevrice (1) 140 (3) 700 BAUERLE, G. Origin of stylolites in Upper Permian Zechstein anhydrite (Gorleben COOPERS AK SOO RAMCCIEN NCS vocadsianae ncoseinenvscbivieabaanenneseae e (1) 84 Salt Dome, Germany) (3) 726 CRUSD ALE. PS; Ste CHAE SING Bs 6c s5:iss ocvekeseniiveresssveceens (4) 896 eM MAGEE WU MAMEE W Bee oa 5 c5 onacien Sena sVaadiapesvavdeseesuas (3) 619 Eas, ieS E VE COIIEIN IEE oy noah Svcecwasecsedcssesiiersnerseens (5) 1210 BEN ABOUD, A. see GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, M.T. ............00..00000 (3) 559 CREWE, AS SOS ER NE. iced sedsanccosesdeunstesadeeessecvosves (4) 803 BEN CHEKROUN, K. see GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, M.T. (3) 559 CURES CD See RO Oe fais ice divisnie dels sence asilnvcceecdepavent (2) 360 BENISON, K.C. Sedimentology of ancient saline pans: an example from the Perm- ian Opeche Shale, Williston Basin, North Dakota, U.S.A. .... . (1) 159 DEAN, "Wilh. Ste EAE) BP We ie ccicscacasoscssnesescnes eeadseeabs (3) 749 ELIS, Ke BbC ATA TAASUUNEA,J o oss secssiot ness asceasabacsestouswer (4) 964 DELGADO-GARCIA, J. see CARACUEL, JE. .......cc.ccscsssesesvess (6) 1337 GEESA AVN SOG SRLS TS eo ca csicuian doanagssanned sachoeedees (5) 985 DEON Ke SOE EPID OD) Wea yc Sdeevscastccatiesseveeanedencs (3) 749 BENTLEY, L.R. see PARKS, K.P. (4) 803 PRETY INED Pe SEC AWM ENG Soy sige tess dceasasasesas reiessiweonese desea (5) 1107 BERENDSEN, H.J.A.: see STOUTHAMER; E; is.c0.5.s00c0ceseccserss (5) 1051 DE SINEAD, Bide SCO POU, OW ec isicsecssaceeaccaanveae dcarzoense s (3) 565 EMRE VW RDOROE SENG. aac oconcasriesieaes sadaavoassovawi sins (3) 649 DICKSON TAL Ste PEDO, VA. cox icseenidc saciaaunvsaeemnsdece s (5) 1152 REP Rs, BST, GOS CATON 5s csiciossa ea Sodaiecancsedecaaasedeaens (5) 1250 DESCIPURO MR SOC POUR TIOW© ois cs ocicednecspuvtncsackesceesanes (3) 565 ERIN WAP OR NERD PRON IRs 530s oiea ac wike's n ninclsacla vata eSemeeeaee (3) 478 DRIESE, 3:6; SEC ADELE CIO. s.005 5s sacesdvdsusecs eakedc nseseasu es (5) 1065 BOJESEN-KOEFOED, J.-A. see VOSGERAU, H ...........s00.0se0ee000 (2) 408 BORNEMANN, O. see BAUERLE, G. BSEROL Che. SOC ENGNG Fy. cicsecciccoancecncessoecsenarensedves (4) 913 BORSATO, A. Calcite moonmilk: crystal morphology and environment of forma- BET EREIM, Sc SCO BOC Ly Ce ence nse cocsisoet enuees veendnd eesna ne (1) 84 SON SN SAVES 2 ENC MIM AIS Oo. ccc teinda saa Fed daliyenaaceoden (5) 1171 ENGEL, MEL. See SORBGHAN: GIS. 00s svccsedccddaatsseneesveuaweres (6) 1315 IR EAD: Pt BOE EIEN. oo eaigt ac scincaivaancn aceassepascpwuacaac s (5) 1183 ESCUTIA, C. Morphology and acoustic character of the Antarctic Wilkes land tur- BAe monn Ws. 006 ALDAMAN, Fic fogiso is cesses cscs tvakaresbecenennces (5) 1095 bidite systems: ice-sheet-sourced versus river-sourced fans ........... (1) 84 BRAITHWAITE, C.J.R. Marine carbonate cements, biofilms, biomineralization, and skeletogenesis: some bivalves do it all ...................cceeeeeeee (5S) 1129 PARCHIED, [3 cee PRISIA, So. cysccicascseasscectcs staveGcveandretses (5) 1183 BRENNER, R.L. Late Albian Kiowa-Skull Creek marine transgression, lower Da- BE AGUS ies ROS TEMEIORON 5S UP i2.c dicina sw soeaispcoetiirnstenepseenens (1) 227 kota Formation, eastern margin of Western Interior Seaway, U.S.A. ......... PARMER. 1:1); SEC TRDURE BIW, Sis cscs snscancsscccdosto actcseesnene o ne (3) 565 (4) 868 FOLLAS, H.A. see BALLANCE, P.F. .. (1) 140 BRIDGE, J.S. Geometry, lithofacies, and spatial distribution of Cretaceous fluvial FOUKE, B.W. Depositional facies and aqueous-solid geochemistry of travertine- sandstone bodies, San Jorge Basin, Argentina: outcrop analog for the hydro- depositing hot springs (Angel Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone carbon-bearing Chubut Group National Park, U.S.A.) BRUNER, K.R. Stratigraphic-tectonic relations in Spain’s Cantabrian Mountains: FRISIA, S. Calcite fabrics, growth mechanisms, and environments of formation in fan delta meets carbonate shelf (6) 1302 speleothems from the Italian Alps and southwestern Ireland ....... (5) 1183 BUDD, D.A. Cathodoluminescence in calcite cements: new insights on Pb and Zn PRESHAL OS. SOC ON SNO PLS. sc oa cics'cansalnces evevintsdvebsvelsereeecaes (5) 1171 sensitizing, Mn activation, and Fe quenching at low trace-element concentra- PROGUAE, PARE A EEAMC EEE a.cscccccnsaebevacvaeneasc niet es (1) 140 tions (1) 217 (6) 1315 ERIN RAMOS PRINT ENA ac5 s cae roe saink ena tae cavande owe aneaenen (3) 565 BURSIK, M.I. The effects of topography on sedimentation from particle-laden tur- CARE, A SOC RHE ONG, -5 535 od adv edasicev sot esuvedsdisimntuesoneaere (5) 1107 bulent density currents GARCIA: (Mi ‘see PARSONS ED): ocanistcsascvanesaeencuaces doeaeeeeater (1) 47 JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY Reszarcu, VoL. 70, No. 6, Novemper, 2000, p. 1362-1365 Copyright © 2000, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1073-130X/00/070- 1362/$03.00 AUTHOR INDEX 1363 GARCIA-GUINEA, J. Examining hydrated minerals using optically stimulated X- JEWELL, P.W. Geochemistry of the Mississippian Delle Phosphatic Event, eastern ray diffraction, an inexpensive modification of traditional diffractometers .... ROM EMNINE OSs ca'ns cans nescncas seuvienwidesds (5) 1222 . (4) 964 JIMENEZ, S.s ee J.P. aks (1) 240 GARCTA-EOPEZ, 5. S06 CARAC URE s JB... cic cccisscsccecsaeverases (6) 1337 JOECKEL, R.M. see BRENNER, RL. ewan aaa . (4) 868 GARLAN, T. see MALLET, C. isceavennvawecdnceswesaesdanes (5) 1005 JONES, B. see BORSATO, A. acca Gian GAWTHORES, Rubs Ste PAYEOR, BG 6. cc. ccsceccsdcscecsiseuveesecss (2) 360 JONES, B. Trigonal dendritic calcite crystals forming from hot spring waters at 2 RR (2) 341 Waikite, North Island, New Zealand . (3) 586 GHOSH, P. Estimation of channel sinuosity from paleocurrent data: a method using JOSEPH, R.G. see HUGHES, M.G. . (5) 994 fractal geometry : GIEES, FA, Se SUMBOIAN, GIS. cciciscdsicsscdsccseessdbiercasueons (6) 1315 KEENE, J.B. see HUGHES, M.G . (5) 994 GINGRAS, MLK. A field method for determining the firmness of colonized sediment KIRKLAND, D.W. Parent brine of the Castile ev aporites (Up per+ Permian), Texas substrates (6) 1341 and New Mexico (data) (3) 749 GINGRAS, M.K. Firmness profiles associated with tidal-creek deposits: the temporal KNELLER, B. see PEAKALL, (3) 434 significance of Glossifungites assemblages ................00..0000 (5) 1017 KOCH, R. see PAYENBERG, 7 msD. . (2) 419 GEOVEK, P.A see BRARINWAELE, COUR ic pisecsisadsnsscenseesonese (5) 1129 KONDOLF, G.M., Weibull vs. lognormal dentition for= flail gravels ; GLUMAC, B., Carbonate deposition and sequence stratigraphy of the terminal Cam- (3) 456 brian grand cycle in the southern Appalachians, U.S.A. ............. (4) 952 KUNZENDORF, H. see NATH, N. a (5) 1081 GOLDSTEIN, R.H. see BENISON, K.C. 159 KVALE, EP. see BRENNER, RL. ......:.... (4) 868 CRTAESC eDl e MEE SOG EUCAAU, TAR cn ci0 ccsc esavasvesrcnnsaedecasness (3) 762 GOLDSTEIN, R.H. see RASBURY, E.T. 3) 604 LANCKNEUS, J. see VANWESENBEECK, V. (3) 470 CHEE CEP BN SOIR os paises dg cavncdcaasversedtayarexccrcesesccdats (1) 240 LANG, S.C. see PAYENBERG, T.H.D. ..... (2) 419 GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, M.T. Bacterially induced Mg-Calcite formation: role of LE HIR, P. see MALLET, C. (5) 1005 Mg?* in development of crystal morphology 3) 55 LEE, J.I. Provenance of the Lower Cretaceous Hayang Group, Gyeongsang Basin, GREGICr VE SEO VOC OI oss eucten ivec aacasvcisisesssssarnoditontaes (1) 265 southeastern Korea: implications for continental-arc volcanism Gy SI GROTZINGEIGF,P SOG PORE NEG. isis vsissccecascacdsivvacescsinccentas (Op RESO LEE, YL see LEE. 11. . (i) 151 LEHMANN, C. Sequence stratigraphy ©o f Lower Cretaceous (Barremian-Albian) HALL, A. Hydrotalcite and an amorphous clay mineral in high-magnesium mud- carbonate platforms of northeastern Mexico: regional and global correlations stones from the Kozani Basin, Greece (3) 549 247 « 214) JIS HAMILTON, MLD. see RODRIGUEZ, ALB. .........02-sncseccseeecanae (2) 283 LEHMANN, P.J. see SIMO, J.A. ; FOADAMEB YU; SOG RUIN EAs v.sy con cacntyencimracnnviverinesnesvaness (1) 217 LEV, S.M. Late Diagenetic redistribution of uranium and dicen ance of the U Pb HAMPSON, G.J. Discontinuity surfaces, clinoforms, and facies architecture in a whole rock isotope system in a black shale : . (5) 1234 wave-dominated, shoreface-shelf parasequence 2) 325 LOPEZ, M. see CHARCOSSET, P. 5 (1) 255 BRANSON, CHIN GRO ELEY Molo rw sania cinew nieenvacsvaesccdncwrantacudse e (5) 1234 LUCZAJ, J.A. Diagenesis of the lower viii Krider Member, southwest Kansas, FECRIGOIIN, CHIN: SOE ATONE SPE Wie o 5 o5.3 ons sa cduidnasiedenessannaduemans (3) 604 U.S.A.: fluid-inclusion, U-Pb, and fission-track evidence for reflux dolomiti- HARTMANN, B.H. Diagenesis and pore-water evolution in Permian sandstones, zation during latest Permian time ...................0.0eceeee22e0+++ (3) 762 Gharif Formation, Sultanate of Oman LUDVIGSON, G.A. see BRENNER, R.L. ...... aaah : (4) 868 HASIOTIS, S.T. Paleohydrologic and stratigraphic significance of crayfish burrows LYNCH, J.C. see CAHOON, D.R. baat yen ... (5) 1250 in continental deposits: examples from several Paleocene Laramide basins in the Rocky Mountains M.G., STAMATAKIS see HALL, _ (3) 549 PIRES Es Me SOO RINEN , FES sve ocshbeseccatebbudinncnccuataaas (1) 227 MACHEL, aa Dolomite formation in Caribbean Islaa nds—driven by Plate Tee- HEAD, M.J. see WESTPHAL, H. (3) 715 tonics? eee (5) 97 HENDERSON, Fic SCG WHEMAE ESE, Fe scscses.nccsacacnocnasuansys (4) 896 MACINTYRE, I.G. see REID, R.P. avs (1) 24 HENDRIX, M.S. Evolution of mesozoic sandstone compositions, southern Junggar, MAJOR, J. Gravity-driven consolidation of granular cherries ianplications for de- northern Tarim, and western Turpan basins, northwest China: a detrital record bris-flow deposition and deposit characteristics es (1) 64 of the ancestral Tian Shan MALLET, C. Residual transport model in correlation with sedimentary dynamics HENDRY, J.P. Ankerite cementation in deeply buried Jurassic sandstone reservoirs over an elongate tidal sandbar in the Gironde Estuary (southwestern France) of the central North Sea (5) 1005 HICOCK, S.R. Mesoscopic analysis of diamictite in semiconsolidated, non-oriented MARCHESINI, L. Sand composition and sedimentary evolution of a late Quaternary depositional sequence, northwestern Adriatic Coast, Italy ........... (4) 829 BIG Ete SOE BUENO ENS oceanic cancecexeccssaceicsasncessccsen (1) 29 MARIN, P.E. see CAHOON, D.R. (5) 1250 BOGWyCE hee ), Fn SOE WPE EAIIENN, WED... oc ewsacesnscccwasdsecnneres (4) 913 MARSHALL, J.D. see TAYLOR, KG. .... (2) 360 POS hg FP WEE RAPIER OR 6 cisco uaws c sidsnanssdavanvenesdadsandaveds (1) 127 MARTINIUS, A.W. Labyrinthine facies architecture of the Tortola fluvial system FROOWa s Ea, SOR EPI Cle i555 sci esiewcewvancduscedivrnccederaccepede (5) 1005 and controls on deposition (late Oligocene-early Miocene, Loranca Basin, HUDDART, D. Subsidence structures associated with subaerial desiccation-crack Spain) a (4) 850 piping and their role in drainage evolution on a drained proglacial lake bed: MARTIN-RAMOS, D. see GARCIA-GUINEA, J. ........... . (4) 964 Hagavatn, Iceland (5) 985 MATTER, A. see HARTMANN, B.H. ..... aes os (32\) 5£3232 HUGGETT, J. Geochemistry of early siderite cements from the Eocene succession MATTIOLI, E. see PITTET, B. eae Past (2) 392 of Whitecliff Bay, Hampshire basin, U.K. ..................200000 (5) 1107 MAUTHE, F. see BAUERLE, G. (3) 726 HUGHES, M.G. Hydraulic sorting of heavy-mineral grains by swash on a medium- MAZZULLO, S.J. Organogenic dolomitization in peritidal to> deep- sea sediments sand beach (5) 994 . (1) 10 HUMPHREY, J.D. New geochemical support for mixing-zone dolomitization at MAZARILLO:S5. see TEAL. CS, ... «2.2.05: (3) 649 CNS CINE INNIS 5 25 cnra'sa wwe ca cave sansvacsivetaweaceensares (5) 1160 MCCAFFREY, B. see PEAKALL, J. matcagrauecuevquies . (3) 434 MCDERMOTT, F. see FRISIA, S.. .............0..2000000000 .... (5) 1183 SP eee oP Sn Fk hk Sassi no Had Yoda se cdiwadande (2) 341 MCLENNAN, S.M. see LEV, S.M. eeeaeas niwexey G2a4 JAMES, N.P., Molar-tooth carbonates: shallow subtidal facies of the Mid- to Late MELIM., L.A. see SWART, P.K. (3) 738 PORTreeO N NN oo bicva oe eon dee Gewoasiea dsalaemeeanacuasnesere s (5) 1249 MENZIES, J. Microstructures in diamictites of the lower Gows sadn Form ation (Hu- 1364 AUTHOR INDEX ronian), near Elliot Lake, Ontario: evidence for deforming-bed conditions at PRICE, J.R. Weathering of the Eaton Sandstone (Pennsylvanian), Grand Ledge, the grounding line? pWeaeSnanana pasaiawhiemeaceiayerd (1) 210 Michigan: geochemical mass balance and implications for reservoir properties MEYERS, W.J. see RASBU RY, E.T (3) 604 WERCAR ICONLOUEN: ot.c c cnscesaevircvasaeavates sosacncssee bans (5) 1118 MICHAELSEN, P. Facies architecture and depositional dynamics of the Upper Permian Rangal Coal Measures, Bowen Basin, Australia ............ (4) 879 PRPSe Ta NS MOOR NES, fr adelcdwacualweeascaulaadeeeecdiewardenee (5S) 1197 NER EEG, DD: SOC BAWERES GE. 6 coiscccidocvsssinessticawscuestewees (3) 726 RAMSEYER, K. see HARTMANN, B.H. MICHELS, K.H. Inferring maximum geostrophic current velocities in the Norwe- RE Races SOO NO Vee ypc cc tone Th cis eacesvansasstledeawd evnear (5) 1197 gian-Greenland Sea from settling-velocity measurements of sediment surface RAO, V.P. Quaternary phosphorites from the Continental Margin off Chennai, samples: methods, application, and results ....................e0008 (5) 1036 southeast India: analogs of ancient phosphate stromatolites ........ (5) 1197 MIRTIATIOC EV: see BALLANGCE PE oi. i00.cc.c0sscevesecssesacees (1) 140 Er OI Re WEEE WAS. cis cck cs awsieea sda petcsadendcucastugiveveste (3) 461 MIRRELSEN, 5-0. see MICHAELSEN, Poo i.icsscecss cnissscwscnseecen s (4) 896 RASBURY, E.T. Relationship of uranium to petrography of caliche paleosols with EAR TRS SCE AN NOM, SOW 5c oa sda ss bow eisa daghttndalectasesnccaewn ’ (6) i290 application to precisely dating the time of sedimentation MONTANEZ, I. see LEHMANN, C. . esa (2) 373 RAIN, Rds: SOO RINNE Ea aiev od biesseSancss rab cis eacadaetess/nealaties (4) 868 SETI AS. SRCMOINOW IN: os5.02: 50s czscncatveknuwe atsbweeuaanswurees s (3) 682 REID, R.P. Microboring versus recrystallization: further insight into the micritiza- MORTON, R.A. Responses of stable bay-margin and barrier-island systems to Ho- tion process locene sea-level highstands, western Gulf of Mexico ................ (3) 478 ICESINLCINe eP eoW N's BCE OUMEN MED, 20524 nce ese radsentgncad shcheeracereeaen (3) 586 PSUSO R EW SEC OA NOON LD, ivcstassistesesteacsdeacdunareacs (1) 181 RODRIGUEZ, A.B. Facies and evolution of the modern Brazos Delta, Texas: wave MOUNTIOY, E.W., see WHALEN, M.T (4) 913 versus flood influence 283 MUNNECKE, A. see WESTPHAL, H RODRIGUEZ-GALLEGO, M. see GONZALEZ-MUNOZ, M.T. ......... (3) 559 MUNRO-STASIUK, M.J. Rhythmic till sedimentation: evidence for repeated hy- PROS EEE IRIN SOG SO RNEND cigs sce sivesvaneesdseestansseemsse oaasnean s (3) 586 draulic lifting of a stagnant ice MASS ............e.nc.e eeeeenc eeee ee e (1) 94 ROSSETTI, D.D.F. Molar-tooth carbonates: shallow subtidal facies of the Mid- to MYROW, P. see CONIGLIO, M. Ate TED IROIE —— TER CUSSIOD 07705 06'ss arc vce vevandevens sosacavades (5) 124 RUTTER, E.H. Experimental study of the compaction of phyllosilicate-bearing sand PUD P, AE, SOG SAME INEo o. cache nccn sn case caneoneemeneed (5) 1249 at elevated temperature and with controlled pore water pressure .... (1) 107 NATH, B.N. Influence of provenance, weatherin g, and sedimentary processes on RV RRIE: J. SEO WAL DURMAUGSO: coccuscocsassosesasteevecadeasaeees (3) 545 the elemental ratios of the fine-grained fraction of the bedload sediments from the Vembanad Lake and the adjoining Continental Shelf, southwest coast of SALLER, A.H. see RASBURY, E.T. India . WEA Sacctaune eest iks hen etH eNetaR SAneCW ee L EE (5) 1081 SANCHEZ-MORAL, S. see GARCIA-GUINEA, J.. ...............00000- (4) 964 NELSON, C.H. see ESCUTIA, C SAUNDERS, T. seé:-GINGRAS, MEK. 606 sivicccedccciesetdecoocdsebans (5) 1017 NICHOLS, K.M. see JEWELL, P.W. ............ (5) 1222 SAVOY, L.E. Provenance of Upper Devonian-Lower Carboniferous miogeoclinal strata, southeastern Canadian Cordillera: link between tectonics and sedimen- ORTI, F. Gypsum-hydroboracite association in the Sijes Formation (Miocene, NW tation 181 Argentina): implications for the genesis of Mg-bearing borates ..... (3) 664 DICHEM ERs Ie. SCC ALDIATEAIN, Aly cocccecacacssvavesscesncasenececodsvar (5) 1095 OSLEGER, D.A. see LEHMANN,C (2) 373 CHIEAGSENS, Wes SCOUEIINED, Bcc :cvic0.o0acioc ocnoedabawesacuesueesnawce (4) 814 SCHLAGER, W. The future of applied sedimentary geology 1) 2 PAINE, J.G. see MORTON, R.A IRIS; BFC. SOO POPE, MLR, Gn viscosa caressa vavscanseseiebendecd (5) 1139 PPNRMNg i a SOE RRC EAS: 5 insc uS iac anlsans ts ag aveaegend aesa aeseerw e: (22 ) 296 SCHWIMMER, R.A., A model for the evolution of marsh shorelines ........ PARKS, K.P. Capturing geological re sliem in stochs istic simulations of rock a with Markov statistics and SUMUIAOR ANNCAUNG, i556 <osesasecaya (4) 80: SHEL TON, KL.. see YOO, CM. ce hn operas sing eianlungnattrccea meee (1) PARSONS, J.D. Enhanced sediment scavenging due to double-diffusive convection SHI, Nss ee "ALDAHAN, A PAYENBERG, T.H.D. A simple method |f or orienting conventional core using mi- SHIRAI, M. Sedimentary successions formed by fifth-order glacio-eustatic cycles in croresistivity (FMS) images and a mechanical goniometer to measure direc- the Middle to Upper Quaternary formations of the Oga Peninsula, northeast tional structures on cores . (2) 419 Japan (4) 839 PEAKALL, \ process model for the evw ali: morphology, and architecture of SILBERE MI, IN) SOS SEWERAGE Wo ccdcccndsadcitacsssccaecegdausse s (5) 1222 sinuous te arine channels (3) 434 SIMO, J.A. Diagenetic history of Pipe Creek Jr. Reef, Silurian, north-central Indiana, PEDONE, V.A. Replacement of aragonite by quasi-Rhombohedral dolomite in a RUAN aslC aveats Thala vewigeuniccioes ooam ina Hae eaate anna wae ema eautans (4) 937 Late Pleistocene tufa mound, Great Salt Lake, Utah, U.S.A. ....... (5) 1152 SINCLAIR, H.D. Delta-Fed turbidites infilling topographically complex basins: a PEMBERTON, S.G. see GINGRAS, M.K. . (5) 1017 new depositional model for the Annot sandstones, SE France (3) 504 PEMBERTON, S.G. see GINGRAS, MLK. . (6) 1341 DNERELISK; 16. SOC WEINDEINIRNL, ois 5c taa vin disrlsctudsaudensoucanee (5) 1210 PERRY, C.T. Factors controlling sediment preservation on a north Jamaican fringing DIMLOSINA, IR. SEC ERNE) BOR: <inisiratalngciadeoavacatevvevsoenePancse e (6) 1302 reef: a process-based approach to microfacies analysis (3) 633 SOHN, K. Depositional processes of submarine debris flows in the Miocene fan EASU ERIN, PLIGCC WOSSISRAU TE cs occecacc sies atdetiesenccnsseoeas (2) 408 deltas, Pohang Basin, SE Korea with special reference to flow transformation PEYBERNES, B. see CHARCOSSET, P. (3) 491 PITTET, B. Depositional responses in deep-shelf environments: a response to sea- SOREGHAN, G.S. Glacioeustatic transgressive reflux: stratiform dolomite in Penn- level changes and shallow-platform carbonate productivity (Oxfordian, Ger- sylvanian bioherms of the western Orogrande basin, New Mexico many and Spain) (2) 392 (6) 1315 PAPPAT IND, DES. SEC SOTA IMMER, BOA, © os sisicncssecsescesseesdeeneves (5) 1026 SOT VEMIC RO, Al Oe MONE Gon. 5 ccs dois ak ss daees bas wed awanceeey (5) 1005 PLUGER, W.L. see NATH, N. . (5) 1081 SEADAP RA, Ex HOC WIMIMOEIESIIULS bon i. 5.casiunsdcendbvecescsmesweaners (4) 829 POPE, M.C. Evaporitic subtidal stromatolites producedb y in situ precipitation: tex- SPENCE, G.H. Modeling carbonate microfacies in the context of high frequency tures, facies associations, and temporal significance ................ (5) 1139 relative sea-level and environmental changes—Reply POSSNERT, G. see ALDAHAN, A. . (5) 1095 STEINHAUFF, D.M. eec arbonate microfacies in the context of high-fre- POWERS, D.W. The salt that wasn’t there; mudflatat faciess equivalents |t o halite of (6) 1333 the Permian Rustler Formation, southeastern New Mexico (1) 181 PRATT, L. see FOUKE, B.W. (3) 565 STOUTH AMER z: faites ine the Holocene avulsion history of the Rhine- PORES TA, 0); BCR: WAPI PUNE uc: S'sic's snes sidan ance hey ive lemeeienisvodiee (4) 829 Meuse Deltas Cine Nemenlands)! (56.55 4i0s ess vedestwhteseevevovenmee (5) 1051 AUTHOR INDEX 1365 392 WELLS, N.A. Random orientation of wood on two tiny alluvial fans (Tavaputs 565 Plateau, NE Utah, U.S.A.) ... Pies (3) 461 408 WENZEL, B. Differential preservation of primary isotopic signatures in Silurian brachiopods from northern Europe [Data File] . (1) 194 WESTPHAL, H. Differential diagenesis of rhythmic limestone alternations support- ed by palynomorphic evidence (3) 715 TADA, R. see SHIRAI, M. WETZEL, A. The significance of hiatus beds in shallow-water mudstones: an ex- TANNER, L.H. Palustrine-lacustrine and alluvial facies of the Norian Owl Rock ample from the Middle Jurassic of Switzerland ... (1) 170 Formation (Chinle Group), Four Corners region, southwestern U.S.A.: Impli- WHALEN, M.T. Bypass margins, basin-restricted wedges, and platform-to-basin cations for Late Triassic paleoclimate (6) 1280 correlation, Upper Devonian, Canadian Rocky Mountains: implications for se- TAYLOR, J.D. see BRAITHWAITE, C.J.R. (5) 1129 quence stratigraphy of carbonate platform systems ... . (4) 913 TAYLOR, K.G. Carbonate cementation in a sequence-stratigraphic framework: Up- WHITE, C.D: see WIRE IS, BD. oc :sc eca eens ve (4) 788 per Cretaceous sandstones, Book Cliffs, Utah-Colorado . (2) 360 WHITE, T. see CONIGLIO, M. Hp ; (3) 700 TAYLOR, K.G. see WRIGHT, V.P. (3) 619 WILKINSON, M. see HENDRY, J.P. .. di . (l) TEAL, C.S. Dolomitization of Holocene shallow-marine deposits mediated by sul- WILLIS, B.J. Quantitative outcrop data for flow simulation (4) 788 fate reduction and methanogenesis in normal-salinity seawater, northern Belize WILSON, D.C., Provenance of the Hillsboro Formation: implications for the struc (3) 649 tural evolution and fluvial events in the Tualatin basin, northwest Oregon TIPPER, J.C. Patterns of stratigraphic cyclicity (6) 1262 1) 117 I TUCKER, M.E. see SPENCE, G.H. WILSON, M.E.J. Tectonic and volcanic influences on the development and diach- ronous termination of a Tertiary tropical carbonate platform 2) 310 VAN BUCHEM, F‘S-P., see WHALEN, MAT. <...00.scssccecusseecsacane . (4) 913 WITZKE, B.J. see BRENNER, R.I ere (4) 868 VAN DER BORG, K. see BORSATO, A. WOODS, A.W. see BURSIK, MI. .......... = 1) 53 VANWESENBEECK, V. Residual sediment transport paths on a tidal sand bank: a WORDEN, R.H. The influence of rock fabric and mineralogy on thermochemical comparison between the modified McLaren model and bedform analysis sulfate reduction: Khuff Formation, Abu Dhabi . ( 5ge. ) 119211 0 past aeaanen . (3) 470 WRIGHT, V.P. The paleohydrology of Lower Cretaceous seasonal wetlands, Isle of VEE Ber WE, SOC PGs Gee 0, icy scenic yssindedsanenewesenanereteme (5) 1118 Wight, southern England (3) 619 VOSGERAU, H. Forest fires, climate, and sea-level changes in a coastal plain- shallow marine succession (Early-Middle Oxfordian Jakobsstigen Formation, YAMAMOTO, J.K. A simple and practical device for wet elutriation of sediments North-East Greenland) > ) 412952 YOO, C.M. Dolomitization and dolomite neomorphism: Trenton and Black River WALDERHAUG, O. Some examples of the effect of crystallographic orientation Limestones (Middle Ordovician) northern Indiana, U.S.A. . (1) 265 on the cathodoluminescence colors of quartz (3) 545 YOO, D.-G. High-resolution seismic study as a tool for sequence stratigraphic evi- WALKER, K.R. see GLUMAC, B. . (4) 982 dence of high-frequency sea-level changes: latest Pleistocene—Holocene ex- WRU REN POE, SOOPER FE Mes EGE. 06c cecasn ccsavs veienicceucdcscneeande s (1) 107 ample from the Korea Strait . (2) 296 WOPIES Witt SOO ORI PRA es oss duaradeatennaciseccensavacnecsesa . (1) 217 WELLS, N.A. Are there better alternatives to standard Rose diagrams? [Data File] ZAWISTOSKI, A.N. see BRENNER, R.L ai ZUFFA, G.G. see MARCHESINI, L Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 70 alluvial architecture chemistry . (5) 1095 early diagenesis 3) 633, 68 alluvial fans Chennai phosphorites (5) 1197 electron microscopy 5) 117 Alps Chinle . (6) 1280 elemental geochemistry . (1) 181 amorphous clay clastic provenance . (1) 181 environment . (5) 1183 Andes climate . (5) 1095 Eocene .. , (6) 1290 anhydrite . clinoform epicontinental sea . (1) 170 anhydrite crystal size coal measures epsomite (4) 964 ankerite coastal evolution estuary (5) 1005 Annot coastal geology eustatic sea level change (4) 839 Antarctic Colorado . evaporite ......... (1) 29, (5) 1139 Antler orogeny compaction experimental . (1) 107 Appalachian concretions 170, (3) 682 experimental studies .... (1) 64 aquifer consolidation (1) 64 aragonite continental (1) 127 fabric (5) 1183 architecture analysis continental margin (5) 1197 facies architecture (4) 879 Arctic conventional core (2) 419 facies associations . . (5) 1107 aVUI}S IONS cordillera (1) 181 fan delta . (3) 491 corona diagrams (1) 37 field method (6) 134] Bahamas crayfish ona MENEZ field surveying . (6) 1337 Barbados Cretaceous . (3) 619, (4) 788 firmground . (6) 134] baselevel crevasse splay (5) 1250 firmness . = (6) 134] basin-restricted wedges cryogenic soil coring .. (5) 1250 flood-dominated ... (2) 283 beach processes crystal growth . (3) 559 flow stratification (3) 434 beach ridge crystallographic orientation <e{3 5 f1l ow stripping .. (3) 434 bedform cycles (5) 1246 f1l ow transformation . (3) 491 bedset cyclic sedimentation . (6) 1262 fluid pressure (1) 64 Belize cyclicity (6) 1262 f]l uvial 449. 619 bioherms f1l uvial deposits (2) 34] biomineralization Dakota (4) 868 fluvial gravels . (3) 456 black shale data processing (1) 37 fluvial system (4) 850 Book Cliffs debris flows (1) 64 fluvio-lacustrine systems (4) 879 poral deep trench (1) 140 FMS/FMI (2) 419 bore (hydraulic Jeep-shelf (2) 392 forced regression (2) 325 ? brachiopods deglaciation (4) 782 foreland basin . (4) 896 bromide Delaware (5) 1026 ractal . (3) 449 burrows (1) 240, (2) 283 Frontier Formation (4) 788 bypass margins demise (2) 310 density current (1) 53 geochemical ... : 5) 110 . (5) 108 calcite deposition (1) 64 geostatistics calcite fiber depositional controls (4) 879 geostrophic currents calcrete (6) 1280 depositional depth curve : (4) 839 Gharif Formation caliche (3) 604 depositional environment (4) 814, (6) 1290 Glossifungites Cambrian (4) 952 depositional facies (3) 565 goniometer Canadian (1) 18] depositional sequence (3) 491 Gorleben carbon 738 depositional systems (2) 296 Gowganda carbon isotopes desiccation-crack piping (5) 985 grain preservation carbonate bench platforn Devonian . (4) 913 grand cycle carbonate cements Devonian-Mississippian . . (Ll) 181 gravel size distribution carbonate diagenesis diagenesis ees 3, 533 (4) 952, (5) 1095, Greece carbonate geoche (6) 1302 Gyeongsang basin .... carbonate platforn diamict ; . (1) 140 gypsum carbonates diamictite souls (1) 210, (4) 967 Caribbean differential subsidence halite Castile Formation diffraction . (4) 964 heavy minerals .. cathodoluminescence digital photogrammetry ... (6) 1337 high-magnesium mudstone cave environmen discharge variations . (5) 1051 Hillsboro Formation caves dolomite 265, (3) 738, (5) 1160, Holocene cement (5) 977, (6) 1315 Cenozoic dolomitization channel flow (1) double diffusion characterization (4) 803 drainage evolution JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, VoL. 70, No. 6, Novemser, 2000, p. 1366-1368 Copyright © 2000, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1073-139X/00/070-1366/$03.00 SUBJECT INDEX hydroboracite 2: . (3) 664 nearshore sediments radiocarbon dates hydrogen sulfide (H,S).... (5) 1210 neomorphism rate Of reaction hydrogeology 6) 1290 neotectonics rectified photographs hydroplaning (3) 49] non-marine . redeposition hydrotalcite non-oriented core reel non-upwelling region REEs ice-sheet-sourced .... North Sea replacement ichnology Norwegian-Greenland Sea Rhine-Meuse delta image analysis nucleation ..... thodochrosite . Indiana numerical model rhythmic Indonesia ; rhythmic limestone succession intracratonic basin Oga Peninsula rift basin isotope geochemistry onlap delta-fed riverine plumes isotopes Opeche Shale river-sourced Ordovician Rose diagram Jurassic organic acids .. Rosin distribution organodiagenesis orientation diagrams kinetics saline pans orientations Kiowa San Jorge basin oriented core Korea Strait 296 Orogrande ssaanndd bapre trography outcrop analogs sandstone lab technique re 96 outcrop analysis sandstone bodies lake-plain subsidence structures 985 Oxfordian sandstone petrography lake systems 240 oxygen sandstone petrol laminae (5) 1139 oxygen isotopes late diagenesis (5) 1234 scavenging sea-level changes Late Permian . (4) 879 Paleocene : sea-level highstands Late Quaternary (2) 296 paleoclimate . ie 5, (6) 1280 Laurentide ice sheet . (4) 782 paleocurrents . ) 449. 461 sseead-ilmeevnetl rise lime mudstones (5) 1999 paleoenvironments 4) 868 sediment accumulation lithic grains 6) 1302 paleohydrology .... 1) 127, (5) 1065 sediment transport lognormal distribution . (3) 456 paleopedology .. (5) 1065 sedimentary architecture paleosol 604, 619 sedimentary facies marine cements 5) 1129 palustrine (6) 1280 sedimentation marine sediments . 5) 1036 palynology ... (3) 715 sedimentation rates Markov chains (4) 803 passive margin (6) 1290 sedimentation-erosion table marl-limestone alternations (2) 392 Pb sensitizing (1) 217 sedimentology marsh evolution . 5) 1026 pedogenesis (6) 1280 sediments mass balance 5) 1118 penetrometer (6) 134] septarian concretions 2) 296, (3) mass movements . (4) 814 Pennsylvanian . ated ss ... (6) 1315 896, 913, (6 mathematical analysis (4) 814 Pennsylvanian-Permian (3) 604 sequences Maynardville (4) 952 permeability . . (4) 788 settling velocity meander . (3) 449 Permian shoreface meandering (3) 434 phosphorites shoreline erosion melt-out till (1) 94 phylloid .......... siderite meteoric/burial diagenesis .. (1) 194 placer deposits simulated annealing methanogenesis . (3) 649 plagioclase composition sinuosity Mg-calcite (3) 559 plate tectonics slopes microbial mats Pleistocene .. small-scale sequences microfacies Pliocene southern Appalachians microfacies analysis pore water Spain micromorphology . (1) 210 pore-water evolution speleothem Mid to Upper Quaternary . (4) 839 porosity spheroidal dolomite mid-Cretaceous . (4) 868 porous media flow Sr-isotopes .. Miocene (3) 664, (1) 240 Precambrian stable isotopes mixed sediment (1) 140 precipitation storms modeling 1262 pressure-solution Stratigraphic architecture molar tooth (5) 1249, (5) 1246 progradation (5) 1026 Stratigraphy moonmilk Proterozoic awe es .--- (5) 1246 stromatolites morphodynamics provenance inics . 151, (5) 1081 strontium .. morphology pyroclastic flows (1) 47 Strontium isotopes . mudflats stylolites subglacial Quaternary subglacial drainage 1368 BOOK REVIEW INDEX submarine channel (3) 434 tidal creek (5) 1017 Walther’s Law (4) 803 submarine debris flow .... tide-influenced delta Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (1) 29 subsidence (5) 1250 topography (1) 53, (3) 504 water chemistry (3) 565 sulfate reduction (1) 10, (3) 649 trace elements wave-dominated (2) 283 Sultanate of Oman travertine WERT oS 055s saca awandansies (5) 1118, 1081 Suwannee Formation Tualatin basin ........... rans aaned Sackoas (1) 117 Weibull distribution swash (5) 994 Tualatin Mountains/Portland Hills (1) 117 Western Interior Seaway (3) 700 synchrotron x-ray fluorescence turbidite (1) 84, (3) 504 wetlands (3) 619 synsedimentary dissolution Willamette River systems . (1) 84 RE MUN si soa ccusanoeacsh eHon'essa n e. (3) 604 Willapa Bay U-Pb isotopes (5) 1234 Williston basin tectonic setting .. Upper Devonian (4) 896 wood tectonics uranium (3) 604, (5) 1234 Tertiary textures .... vitric mud (1) 140 Zechstein 3) 726 thmenion’ sitieist e reduction volcaniclastic (5) 1065 LA SOUND cis ecledcdetnsaa saeeon s (1) 217 volcanism (2) 310 BOOK REVIEW INDEX TO VOLUME 70 Anastomosing Rivers—Forms, Processes and Sediments Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy of European Basins by B. Makaske edited by P.-C. de Graciansky, J. Hardenbol, T. Jacquin, and P.R. Vail Carbonate Ramps edited by V.P. Wright and T.P. Burchette Numerical Experiments in Stratgraphy: Recent Advances in Stratigraphic and Sed- Carbonate Reservoir Characterization imentologic Computer Simulations by F.J. Lucia a edited by John W. Harbaugh, W. Lynn Watney, Eugene C. Rankey, Rudy Slin- A Color Atlas of Carbonate Sediments and Rocks Under the Microscope gerland, Robert H. Goldstein, and Evan K. Franseen (6) 1346 by A.E. Adams and W.S. McKenzie Reef Evolution A Colour Illustrated Guide to Sedimentary Textures, Cold, Cool, Warm, Hot; An by Rachel Wood Introduction to the Interpretation of Depositional, Diagenetic and Hydrothermal Relative Role of Eustasy, Climate, and Tectonism in Continental Rocks Temperatures edited by K.W. Shanley and P.J. McCabe SPE OD secscenscs noes (2) 427 Sedimentation and Tectonics in Rift Basins: Red Sea—Gulf of Aden Computerized Modeling of Ses dimentary Systenns edited by B.H. Purser edited by J. Harf, W. Lemke, and K. Statteg (4) 970 Sedimentology and Sedimentary Basins—From Turbulence to Tectonics Fluvial Sedimentology VI by M. Leeder edited by N.D. Smith and J. Rogers Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Geological Evolution of Ocean Basins: Results from the Ocean Drilling Program by G. Nichols edited by A. Cramp, C.J. MacLeod, S.V. Lee and E.J.W. Jones (3) 774 T.J. Moody and D. Clark-Lowes, 1998; Geological Society Special nen No. Geological Processes on Co mtinental Margins: Sedimentation, Mass-Wasting and Stability Tidalities: Processes and Products edited by M.S. Stoker, D. Evans, and A. Cramp edited by C. Alexander, R.A. Davis, Jr., ¢ (4) 970 Ground Water Contamination—Transport and Remediation (2™ Edition) Turbidite Systems of Southeast France by P.D. Bedient, H.S. Rifai, and C.J. Newell ssosee (6) 1345 by K.T. Pickering and V.C. Hilton

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