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JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH INDEX VOLUME 73 JANUARY 2003—NOVEMBER 2003 EDITORS DaAvip A. BUDD AND Mary J. KRAUS EDITORIAL ASSISTANT MELISSA LESTER PUBLISHING ASSISTANT MELISSA LESTER PUBLISHED BY SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 6128 E. 38" St., Suite #308 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74135-5814 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 73 3D braid-bar architecture era ir comleteness fluid inclusions 87Sr/8°Sr geochronometer vant | competence fluvial AMINO INEIOS 555 cco ac ssecs Seen : complexity fluvial sedimentology Antarctic peninsula .... epee compositional data foreland basin Antler orogeny ....... .. (6) 844 computer modeling - ..» (4) 498 Arabian deserts ....... cae nie as ene Dee cone-in-cone glacifluvial . 887 BURMAN 05, comen bank seoanketowe (4) 603 cool-water carbonates .. global change 5) 756 architecture .. ncaa aoe CORDRY. 6550564 Scouse (6) 1078 Gondwana (6) 1062 Ar-diffusion code ............... 1) 5 crystal growth , GPR: 559, (4) 516 PAMEMIMINAS crisps Saeco vs ahisaeewees 2; 57 Cupido Formation ............ .. (6) 869 grain size (4) 630 autocyclic processes . seaeawvale - Curnamona Province ... -5ae (6) 1086 gravel-bed rivers (4) 630 cyanobacteria ...... = ground water discharge os. (1) 128 Bangladesh . groundwater circulation (2) 157 RING oc sackias sharon sesidtacehe | debris flow Guadiana estuarine system bed thickness variation ............. ) 62] debrites gypsum bedforms oni ch Saas deep-water deposits bedrock-controlled estuaries .............. 973 deepwater sand . hardgrounds Betic cordillera a eee eere ne deformation .. ate Hawaii (6) 856 biosiliceous sponges .................00005 D7 GEN sn (6) 912 heavy minerals (4) 572, (6) 906 cl ¢€6 ) SAescmested ’ C deltas (1) 31 high-resolution seismic (1) 31 borehole electric imaging ........... density . (5) 706 hot springs (5) 806 bounding surfaces .. density currents ....... (4) 621 hydraulic jumps (6) 887 braided rivers lepositional systems SsonoenD Poe hydrocarbon migration Broken Hill ...... Nie Sateen 03 depositional environment ... ..... (3) 444 hyperconcentrated er (6) 887 PRIOR cay, wlth Ae - determining provenance ...... we. (3) 434 budget .... athe es : ¢ etrital fission-track ....... ») 1051 ice movement PERE ESS ptr ct saa hae see SO detrital modes ......... (5) 830 IRRSC PEOCOSSIBD Se ec0c.cescwabocee (4) 630 diagenesis .... (2) 157, (5) 806 in-channel splay calcification ........ sixes é ROI Secs tecaten eee (2) 146 incised valley calcite ligital image analysis (1) 133 RIVEISE BEMEIND s sidan ss.0d siarcsovee onnee s (2) 333 calcite diagenesis .... ssisidisielawie, MCD liscriminant analysis 5 et (1) 47 isotopes (3) 444, (3) 462 Cambrian : lisplacive fascicular-optic calcite .. (3) 462 SAINCIOB BASIN 5.6.5. 5sc0ia.s Saini waster ie lolomite .... 5 ie . (3) 421 capacity olomitization ..... sccassese ey Mage OT capillary fringe drag coefficient capillary pressure carbonate .. early diagenesis 177 Kaiparowits carbonate parasequences .......... el GS7 effective stress j ganas ; | K-Ar . carbonate platform elemental analysis .............. 4 OY 62 Karoo (4) 603 carbonate precipitation ................ +) 49] entrapped air carbonate ramps .. eolian sands Eafe nie 7 lacustrine sediments carbonates ... (2) 328,( 2) » (3) 421, ( CREM EAMD: io prsuiss i suwacesewe face ven oe OOO lacustrine sequence stratigraphy (6) 987 7 ephemeral a Lake Baikal (6) 941 carbon-isotope ................s.0.eee024. (6) 844 epicontinental seas Se 3: Lake Eyre Basin (6) 1036 Caribbean ents sue tacin 2) 187 eustasy ...... am oMedicCL ate lake sediments (1) 82, (1) 91 Carnian COUN es ois. rcouses agen cee laminated sands 33 cathodoluminescence .......... (2) 328. (6) 1007 EVADOMIES o) cc cceecs ai 80, (3) 45 landslides CAV ois sacra sec istipace .. (3) 451 exhumation eS Acamecont ase bentan ; late Eocene cementation exopolysaccharides .............. JG : late Quaternary evolution (6) 973 Central Andes ........... : an (1 experiment Latest Jurassic—Early Cretaceous (2) 309 chalk ... extensional basin .... sigissedeee ins Lontova claystones ccniseeac nee chemical compaction Lower Cretaceous (6) 869 chemical weathering .................. 3) 434 fabric Lower Ordovician chemistry of soils ........................ (3) 434 fabric WAALYRIS' sin 5 cca naninocetanien vacua ewe ONnOe. lowstand clay isotopic dating RADIOS Te cee ee (5) 672 climate ... EACICSTIOUE! oo ods acssiscaccceanseeio on macrofabric clinoform . got aes se filter Maine (4) 559 closed basin .. floodplain formation ........ 5 margin paleoceanography (2) 296 coastal pond ........... ) 559 Florida Platform meander scrolls collapse breccia a flow deflection ... (4) 621 mechanical compaction (6) 1007 combined flows fluid flow .......... (1) 128 Messinian JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, VoL. 73, No. 6, NovemBer, 2003, p. 1098-1099 Copyright © 2003, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 1527-1404/03/073-1098/$03.00 SUBJECT INDEX 1099 metamorphic grade 5) 830 pore structure southern Missouri : yaa (3) 421] micritic cement 296 pore water Spain e 12, (2) 309, (6) 912 microbes 5) 806 precession index spherical statistics (5) 720 microbial metal reduction 206 pressure solution .... (1) 64 springs (5) 691 microbialites protolith composition ... (5) 830 storms microfractures (6) 1007 provenance .. (1) 47, (1) 72, (2) 309, (6) 1062 storm-wave dominated Milankovitch cycles stratigraphic architecture mineralogy (6) 1036 quartz cement (1) 64, (6) 1007 stratigraphy Miocene (1) 31, (3) 407, (5) 653 quartz cementation . (2) 146 stromatolites Mississippian (2) 206, (6) 844 Quaternary (1) 82 sty lolites RIPON 2520 acd aiers hint aaa naan cena (2) 146 subaqueous fan. moraine 887 radiocarbon dating . (6) 941 subglacial processes mud mounds 869 rate control .... . (2) 146 suction corer mudstone early diagenesis 957 (1) 58 suspended sediment Murray Basin . «co Ors recycled orogens (1) 72 syn-rift WOM 2252s ase OCF I@ ) BR (6) 856 Nama Group .. (2) 264 regolith geochemistry . (6) 1036 Namibia 264 regression (6) 912 tectonic Nankai Trough 589 rift lakes (6) 941 tteecmtpoenriacts e carbonates NE Mexico 869 rifted-margin provenance . nearshore clastic deposits 5) 745 rock fragments terranes Tertiary New Jersey 227 textural characteristics numerical modeling 5) 637 sample preparation throughflow sand wae ( tidal oblique accretion sandstone detrital modes a 2) 309 tidal bundles ocean chemistry sandstone diagenesis (6) 1007 tide-dominated delta . Ocean Drilling Program sandstone geochemistry tides sandstone mineralogy till Olduvai Gorge sandstone petrology topography Oligocene sandstones trace elements . organic matter burial Sauk Sequence . trace fossils Orogenic provenance sediment eager orogenic sediments sedimentary architecture .... traction .... traction-carpet . outer ramp sedimentary structures . trench-slope basin Sugeuavaseseeat turbidites ... (3) 367. (4) 603, ( paleoclimate sedimentation paleocurrent variations Sego Sandstone paleoenvironmental controls seismic geomorphology Uinta basin paleokarst seismic profile uncompacted sediments Paleoproterozoic seismic stratigraphy Upper Cretaceous .......... paleotopography seismic-reflection profiles US Middle Atlantic Coast paraglacial SEM .. Utah particle diameter septarian concretions passive margin 22 sequence stratigraphy vadose zone . Pennsylvanian (1) 15 (3) 407, (3) 421, (3) 462, (5) 75 vaterite . ; periglacial slopes ics (5) 720 sequential architecture ... Venetian foreland .. peripheral-bulge cee sae settling velocity volcaniclastic permeable sediment 28 shelf vortex ripples Permian 3) 451 shelf-edge trajectory ... petrofacies (6) 105] shoreface .. water degassing petrogenesis of terrigenous sediment . (3) 434 silica cycle phosphogenesis (6) SAL siliceous sinter 806 waves .. wetland platform margin . (5) 756 siliciclastics ) 3] Pliocene (1) 31 small scale cyclicity 653 plutoniclastic soils solifluction (5) 720 XRF micro-scanner Poland sorting rs (6) 906 ponding Southern Alps . (6) 1051 Yellowstone .. AUTHOR INDEX AUDADD S, to BOS AAP UESIS GE ois erdisielscs'dnis slo'sa a wisiais'eln,siuatgle eseisieioee (5) 735 CLAUER, N. Post-depositional evolution of platform claystones based on a simu- ALEXANDER, J. see MORRIS, S.A. ........ lation of thermally-induced diffusion of radiogenic *°Ar from diagenetic illite ALONSO, A: see ARRIBAS, J. ....555.. 000s .c0000008 ALONSO-AZCARATE, J. see ARRIBAS, J. ......... COLMAN, S.M. Quaternary sedimentation and subsidence history of Lake Baikal, ANDO, S. see GARZANTI, E. ............... Siberia, based on seismic stratigraphy and coring (6) 941 ARNOTT, R.W. see RUSSELL, H.A. ....... sehen (6) 887 CORBETT) DiRysce MARTINGB. 2c icscoece cov cvees <eauteum aaa pecaays (1) 128 ARP, G. Microbialite formation in seawater of increased salinity, Satonda Crater COWAN; (CAA SCecT ARE: CIEL ies dene. cuca ancnueasneuva nwamneemnancaaat (3) 354 Lake, Indonesia . Sco A SERNA KE Pes SiS hae af) S105 CRITELLE S. T he recycled orogenic sand provenance from an uplifted thrust-belt, ARRIBAS, J. Sandstone petrography of continental depositional sequences of an Betic Cordillera, southern Spain (1) 72 intraplate rift basin: western Cameros Basin (north Spain) . (2) 309 CROWE: DE See RAILS BNC Ro Baise cos vasa asd seeds te aneaantasrnaes (5) 790 ARRIBAS, J. see CRITELLI, S. vase ee alece (1) 72 CUNNINGHAM, K.J. Interplay of late Cenozoic siliciclastic supply and carbonate ARTIGAS, R. see ARRIBAS, J. .... . (2) 309 response on the Southeast Florida Platform ASHLEY, G.M. see LIUTKUS, C.M . (5) 691 ASHWORTH, P. see BEST, J.L. . (4) 516 DE CARITAT, P. see TONUI, E. (6) 1036 DEIBERT, J.E. Eocene clinoform growth in front of a storm-wave-dominated shelf, BALSILLIE, J.H. Plotting equation for Gaussian percentiles and a spreadsheet pro- Central Basin, Spitsbergen: no significant sand delivery to deepwater areas .. gram for generating probability plots—Reply es (6) 1083 546 BALSILLIE, J.H. Plotting equation for Gaussian percentiles and a spreadsheet pro- DEL RIO, V.D. see LOBO, F.J. 973 gram for generating probability plots—Repl\ (6) 1086 DELIVBRAS DISCOGARZANT in bs. .. Jacks vie suoa casein mceeeed dations (4) 572 BARCELO-VIDAL, C. see VON EYNATTEN, H sieeun dence POMS SIS SOC RAS scale ciela oeB U)o e nisclc aheccvers eiubrares alow cobpiaicteteates oleate ts (6) 973 BARRENECHEA, J.F. see ARRIBAS, J. (2) 309 DEAL RSC CEEN C ED «Sik csis in ese ntale(oiawialsis sselnioie dap avies eee (5) 790 BARRON, J.A. see CUNNINGHAM, K.J - (1) 31 DONOGHUE, JF. see BAL SIE J ic cacicnteviviensacsasse veces OOO BARTEK, L.R. see WELLNER, R.W (6) 926 DONOGHUE. TE SCE APSE Sidi osiciosceu aeeuieicy since soomnetee (6) 1086 BENDA, T. see DEIBERT, JE; .....: . (4) 546 DOROBEK, S.L. see MURILLO-MUENTON, G. .............s0ccc0se0e (6) 869 BENSE, V.F. see vAN DEN BERG, E.H (1) 133 RTS) SAS SCC ADEE RG ites ea oe waa iivc unio tansihlesetatceean s (2) 206 BERENDSEN, H.J. see MENDEZ, G. . (6) 1078 DROS TES 1, soe HEELGTAINR ER TA, iiiieiele's seigeuisidaeteeyteseeined BERNOULLI, D. see MUTTI, M. . (2) 296 DUPRAZ, C. see BRAISSANT, O. BEST, J.1 TTh h ree-dimensional sedimentary architecture of a large, mid-channel sand DUTKIEWICZ, A. Hydrocarbon pseudo-inclusions in barite: how to recognize and braid bar, Jamuna River, Bangladesh palioatehaiisenscse sah . (4) 516 avoid artifacts during sample preparation 171 BJORKUM, P.A. see WALDERHAUG, O. .. staiaeae sapaineene ye BOBST, A. see LOWENSTEIN, T. (1) 91 630 BOOKHAGEN, B. see TRAUTH, M.H (1) 82 589 BOURKE, M.C. A sma l-scale throughflow outburst n a heterolithic ephemeral FERNANDEZ, J. see SORIA, J.M. 912 channel cuca er nee (2 FITZGERALD, D.M. see BUYNEVICH, L.V. 559 BRAISSANT, O. Bacterially induced mineralization 0 f calcium carbonate in terres- FLETCHER, C. see HARNEY, J.N. 856 trial environments: he role of exopolysaccharides and amino acids EINE ANS SCE ORR ORRIN RIVES «oles nici 3 Ou (Badielw )siats devils eons soaaTslolaTsen Os (4) 603 FLINT, S.S. see KEIGHLEY, D. 987 BRISTOW, C.S. see BEST, J.L PACA aS: SEE UE RON, iain cts ciah/< Flow wasiwos 5 eine aa te ES (1) 5 3RUHN, R. High-resolu ion sequence stratigraphy of a clastic foredeep succession (Paleocene, Spitsbergen): an example of pet l-bulge-controlled deposi- GABEL, S.L. see WILLIS, B. tional architecture . (5) 745 GAMMON, P.R. Paleoenvironmental controls on upper Eocene biosiliceous neritic BUCK, S.G. Conical sec imentary structures, trace fossils or not? Observations, ex- sediments, southern Australia (6) 957 periments, and review . : ; esse kOpS 38 GARCIA, F. see SORIA, J.M. Paiinnaad duds ect nha cen cua es azo Mee (6) 912 BURGESS, P.M. Numerical forward modeling of late platform dynamics: an GARZANTI, E. \ classification of metamorphic grains in sands based on their evaluation of complexity and completeness in carbonate strata .. . (5) 637 composition and grade (5) 830 BURKY, D. see CUNNINGHAM, K.J. Ay GARZANTI, E. From rifted margins to foreland basins: investigating provenance BUTLER, K.M. see BALSILLIE, J.H . (6) 1083 and sediment dispersal across desert Arabia (Oman, U.A.E.) BUTLER, K.M. see BALSILLIE, J.H. (6) 1086 GAUMET, F. see HILLGARTNER, H. RDtI YNEVICH, I.V. High-resolution subsurface (GPR) imaging and sedimentology CSW EEO Es aRehe iS EE ORC, EOE, S07,s aith a ata sidaS tealer ean (3) 407 of coastal ponds, Maine, U.S.A.: implications for Holocene back-barrier evo- GIRTY, G.H. Assessing changes in elemental mass as a result of chemical weath- lution . (4) 559 ering of granodiorite in a Mediterranean (hot summer) climate (3) 434 GOEDRING RR seeS UCR GS taste sineca ei a vaddedsieg cocke ceg vadewes (3) 338 CABLE, J.E. see MARTIN, J.B. ....... . (1) 128 GRONZABES y RSC SOO, bad sissies cos snele(ssieleisic oaectecvorceeseaeedar (6) 973 CAILLEAU, G. see BRAISSANT, O. . . 5. ae hee GOROKHOV, I.M. see CLAUER, N. CARR, I.D. Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of early syn-rift tidal sedi- GRECULA, M. Partial ponding of turbidite systems in a basin with subtle growth- ments: the Nukhul Formation, Suez Rift, Egypt (3) 407 fold topography: Laingsburg—Karoo, South Africa (4) 603 CHAFETZ, H.S. see GUIDRY, S.A. .. . (5) 806 GREGG, DNS SC OVERGIRUE1 , FGDs. ichccccnsscsadieatvucpiawccesscns (3) 421 CHEADLE, M.J. see SHELDON, HLA. ....... aatepcict . (1) 64 GROTSCH, J:see HECIGGARTINGEROE, .i..52es dhs vasncvacseeanseeenccees (5) 756 CHEN, W. Determination of drag coefficient in measuring particle diameters GROTZINGER; J/Posee PARSONS. SD. o.54 concceseugssuccesstenesaneat e (5) 840 (5) 714 GROTZUNGER, 32. SCE MOLE NIRS, 5.5). ous stenoses etauesadseranaaendeins (2) 280 (2) 227 GUERTIN, 1A::see CUNDINGRAM ORGS, o.iocucssisasvcanec treoassseses (1) 31 JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, VOL. 73, No. 6, Nov EMBER, 2003, p. 1100-1103 Copyright © 2003, SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geoiogy) 1527-1404/03/073-1100/$03.00 AUTHOR INDEX 110] GUIDRY, S.A. Depositional facies and diagenetic alteration in a relict siliceous hot- LEGROS, F. Can dispersive pressure cause inverse grading in grain flows?—Reply spring accumulation: examples from Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A. ..... (2) 335 (5) 806 LIND, A. see SHELDON, H.A. .. LIU, R. see ZHONG, G. HANOT, F. see THIRY, M. LIUTKUS, C.M. Facies model of a semi-arid freshwater ‘wetland Oldj uvai Gorge HARNEY, J.N. A budget of carbonate framework and sediment production, Kailva Tanzania .......... pats adda Bixee ated (5) 691 Bay, Oahu, Hawaii (6) 856 LOBO, F.J. High- resolution seismic stratigraphy of a narrow, bedrock-controlled PEGGING SEO WAITING, EB ccs cise seca tdeadenasses ededectvecwacs (1) 128 estuary: the Guadiana estuarine system, SW Iberia .. (6) $44 HEIN, M.C. see LOWENSTEIN, T. LOCKER, S.D. see CUNNINGHAM, K.J HEITMAN, B. see GIRTY, G.H. (3) 434 LONGUEPEE, H. see HILL, P.R. A Nahas. irenatees HERNANDEZ-MOLINA, F. SOO RAO Eto s oss yes essere oouseaees (6) 973 LOSETH, T. see penne UL eeerree ; ants (4) P.R. Combined-flow processes and sedimentary structures on the — LOWENSTEIN,’ . An assessment of stratigrs:r aphic completeness in c Jim: ite-sensitive HILL, of the wave-dominated Grande-riviére-de-la-Baleine delta Gosd-basie lake sediments: Salar de Atacama, Chile . (1) 9] HILLGARTNER, H. The Barremian—Aptian evolution of the eastern Arabian car- LU, F.H. Sr, S, and O (SO,) isotopes and the depositional environments of the bonate platform margin (northern Oman) upper Miocene evaporites, Spain ....... (3) 444 HINE, A.C. UKASIK, J.J. Deepening-upward subtidal cycles, Mur: 1 Besin, South Australia HINNOV, L.A. see PRETO, N. 5) 653 HIRANO, S. see UNDERWOOD, M.B. (4) 589 LUO, S. see LOWENSTEIN, 1 ROLLAND, SM. see: RAISBAGK. LLB. cisisccssscccdsterewacsaedecn s (5) 790 LUTH, R.W. see JONES, B HOWELL, J.A. see KEIGHLEY, D LUTH, R.W. see JONES, B. HRYNIV, S.P. Sulfate cavity filling in the lower Werra Anhydrite (Zechstein, Perm- LYONS, W.J. see - PARSONS, EER caves ian) Zdrada area, northern Poland: evidence for early diagenetic evaporite pa- leokarst formed under sedimentary cover ....................222222 (3) 45] MA, Z. see ZHONG,G Paria ce tele HUGHES, M.G. see TOMKINS, M.R ) 906 MACQUAKER, J.H. Maximizing information from fine-grained sedimentary rocks HUNTER, D.M. see RAILSBACK, L.B. .... 5) 790 an inclusive nomenclature for mudstones ... (5) 735 MAKOWITZ, A. Quantification of brittle deformation in or al compaction, Frio JACKSON, C.A. see CARR, I.D. 3) 407 and Mount Simon formation sandstones ...... cvavsesvence (Op 1007 JAMES, N.P. see GAMMON, P.R. . (6) 957 MARSAGLIA, K. see CRITELLI, S. | PRIMERS: NGEs SCC PRUNGASEMFGi e cedciicsecescacdecsaycasevarscacunnésestes GOONS MARSH, J. see GIRTY, G.H. .. MARTIN, J.B. A multi-level pore water sampler ff or permeable sediments JOHELINGOIINy BY. SCE CHINO CHER: v32ccadetn daudtinacedatisndsesens eels .. (3) 434 JOHNSON, S. see GRECULA, M. (4) 603 MARTIN, S. see ZATTIN, M. : } JONES, B. Petrography of finely crystalline Cenozoic dolostones as revealed by MAS, R. see ARRIBAS,J or Rass Daw cuaetd soca ESS backscatter electron imaging: case study of the Cayman Formation (Miocene), MCBRIDE, E.F. Calcite-cemented concretions in Cretaceous sandstone, Wyoming Grand Cayman, British West Indies ............. (6) 1022 JONES, B. see MIALL, A.D. vevves (AY S51 and Utah, U.S.A. ...... error ere : seneeee (OY 462 MCCAFFREY, W.D. see KNELLER, B.C erent er JONES, B. Temporal evolution of Tertiary dolostones on Grand Cayman as deter- MCCONNELL, J.R. see GIRTY, G.H. .... 3) 434 mined by °7Sr/*°Sr JORDAN, E.M. see RAILSBACK, L.B. MELTZNER, A. see GIRTY, G.H. ........ oS (3) 434 JORDAN, T.E. see LOWENSTEIN, T. MENDEZ, G. The TESS-] suction corer: a new devi ce to extract wet, uncompacted sediments ....... annua Soe hayes acevnuc, (On Mee MEULE, S. see HILL, ID R. pied Pauneon aan dace een Bia 2) 217 KARABANOV, E.B. see COLMAN, S.M. : (6) 94] MEYERS, W see LU, F H. 4 3 KEIGHLEY, D. Sequence stratigraphy in lacustrine basins: a» model for part of the ry Sandstone (Ti MIALL, A.D. Fluvial sochineist ure of the Hiw ale»ss bu Green River Formation (Eocene), southwest Uinta Basin, Utah,U .S.A. Sydney, Australia ore Sie : ‘ a re (6) 987 MILLAR, S.W. Influence of clast axial ratio on macrofabric strength in KIDO, Y. see KOSHIKAWA, T. . (5) 824 colluvium ah KLAUS, A. see UNDERWOOD, M.B. 4) 589 MILLER, K.G. see PEKAR, S.F KNELLER, B.C. The interpretation of vertical sequences in turbidite beds: the in- MILLIKEN, K.L. see MAKOWITZ, A fluence of longitudinal flow structure 5) 706 MILLIKEN, K.L. see MCBRIDE, ELF. ..... OCH. VE. SCC BAR SIORIE SEE os 585 ciivece ccsqcawxeeansdseuassoseys (OP LORE MILLIKEN, K.L. see REED, R.M. KOCH, J.L. see BALSILLIE, J.H. tes’ . (6) 1086 MOORE, G.F. see UNDERWOOD, M.B KOELA., V. see POSAMBENTIER, FEW oo. cicciccivactecdencsesscsswsecce GPS MORALES, J. see LOBO, F.J. KOMINZ, M.A. see PEKAR, S.F. (2) 22 MORRIS, S.A. Changes in flow direction at a point caused by obstacles during KOSHIKAWA, T. High-resolution rapid elemental analysis using an XRF micro- PASSE OF a GEASHY CURIONE 55 5. oe Ssc oic snecen'ne seisce es cxeasesarecce (OP OR scanner MOSCARIELLO, A. see KEIGHLEY, D. ............. Saal KU, T. see LOWENSTEIN, T. MULLER, A.B. see TRAUTH, M.H. MURILLO-MUENTON, G. Controls on the evolution of cza xbont ite mud mounds in LARSEN, N.K. Fabric pattern in a basal till succession and its significance for the lower Cretaceous Cupido Formation, northeastern Mexico ... ene reconstructing subglacial processes ...............cseeeeeeereeenee e GR he MUTTI, M. Early marine lithification and hardground development on a Miocene LATTER, K.K. see CRITELLI, S. (1) 72 ramp (Maiella, Italy): key surfaces to track changes in trophic resources in LAWTON, T.F. Integrating sandstone petrology and nonmarine sequence stratigra- nontropical carbonate settings Swat soos, Sinden CEheEO phy: application to the late Cretaceous fluvial systems of southwestern Utah, NANNY, C20. SOG PAG Bok os 3s scncncacscustacsscene won et (1) 5 LE PERA, E. see CRITELLI, S. (1) 72 NEIESON, J. see GUE, GER cdcini cee cnscecens- . (3) 434 LE ROUX, J. Can dispersive pressure cause inverse grading in grain flows?—Dis- NEE SOR Bee, Cy Ee SCG CORMAN, SME csi visine xaniinsiacinsinslaiacinstne .. (6) 941 cussion 2)°355 NELSON, F.E. see MILLAR, S.W. iii tisaeenteethein ee 1102 AUTHOR INDEX INES SEEDS, Be GOS AAOIRMAING VEINS ciss iin'oi s ein ad vigals'ss aswsleabivisiieidserelsaae (6) 906 SHANMUGAM, G. A preliminary experimental study of turbidite fan deposits— NYGREN, D. see GIRTY, G.H. (3) 434 PVISCUSSION ic.5 datst ern aotneraie ua Saelnc isS ariS asieanle aanleacaaamuaeenaemees (5) 838 NYGREN, J. see GIRTY, G.H. (3) 434 SHARP-UR see CARRIED): 52.5 .ccvesagsaddeeccensta seeeaeseeer ne (3) 407 SHELDON, H.A. An analysis of the roles of stress, temperature, and pH in chemical OBOH-IKUENOBE, F.E. see OVERSTREET, R.B. ..................0065 (3) 421 CORPACHO I OL SHINES OIES 5.5.15). o snisiocts 2% sia sieisivre visel awl setae es (1) 64 OLSZEWSKi, T.D. From cyclothems to sequences: the record of eustasy and cli- SIME, L.C. Information on grain sizes in gravel-bed rivers by automated image mate on an icehouse eperic platform (Pennsylvanian—Permian, North American AMAALSIS «sis gle seu nce sae tan as ads ae somone de eaupeaoten urn acaaneed (4) 630 Midcontinent) (1) 15 SORIA, J.M. Correlative lowstand deltaic and shelf systems in the Gaudix Basin OVERSTREET, R.B. Sequence stratigraphy and depositional facies of Lower Or- (late Miocene, Betic Cordillera, Spain): the stratigraphic record of forced and dovician cyclic carbonate rocks, southern Missouri ................. (3) 421 HOTMAl SESTESHIONS: Siiieiicinnido, veccssats sdboueteOaassctontmaninasads (6) 912 SOUTHARD: TB see PARSONS O:D 5.54 dosnceuscendcnes \anseaedsnte (5) 840 PAGE, K.J. Floodplain formation and sediment stratigraphy resulting from oblique STBEIARASSRe BREINER, 624v ies. vase aeecyoicrevadtebervestaanaene (5) 745 accretion on the Murrumbidgee River, Australia ...................... (1) 5 SP EMOLY RSs SOC MDP HESISIC NPS 226d cosei sa s sale gates comtvoenseeensenan (4) 546 PARCELL, W.C. Evaluating the development of Upper Jurassic reefs in the Smack- SPEEA COSCO OE MERION, en onsite seaiscain sea vard onde cab neuen eeue (6) 1051 over Formation, eastern Gulf Coast, U.S.A. through fuzzy logic computer mod- S REELING, COW) See PARSONS: SoD 5 oo ads dees cavanncns Vedeouseneve (5) 840 MMs cor soe siete ee Ab ch eed il ahesorsicislgapratte siete ca meets ere (4) 498 STEURER: J. see UNDERWOOD) MIB. oc5.6sccseresascetiencscheacecves (4) 589 PARSONS, B. Quaternary facies assemblages and their bounding surfaces, Chesa- STOUTHSMER. EB. SCG MENDELOGs 1h. .<cescacs eavevseesetesecde s (6) 1078 peake Bay mouth: an approach to mesoscale stratigraphic analysis .. (5) 672 SERBCRER, NUR: See PRAU ME MEETS cic. ihc sas Sone taak sess ese va cans (1) 82 PARSONS, J.D. A preliminary experimental study of turbidite fan deposits—Reply S WARZENSKI. PW: SECUMAIR TEN, SEBS ..05 cccicasnoanaw nsecrncaereesesus (1) 128 (5) 840 SWAP SL) Te NCC EMIS NOSED oilst iara nc pee adenaniade ete eceie nee menae (5) 672 PAIZROW OKY, NLE, ste OLSZEWSKE TD, .o.:0ciscscccecasccetaass (1) 15 PAWLOWSKY-GLAHN, V. see VON EYNATTEN, H. .................. (1) 47 TADA| RR. See ROH WAL Eos dices da uusera sued sdeeaaesokesneeer s (5) 824 PEKAR, S.F. Quantitative constraints on the origin of stratigraphic architecture at TAIRA; A-see: UNDER WOOD MER. os cicnicsstccseracncbcoseccnweeuae s (4) 589 passive continental margins: Oligocene sedimentation in New Jersey TAPE, C.H. Tidal bundle sequences in the Jordan Sandstone (Upper Cambrian), PEREZ-ARLUCEA, M. see MENDEZ, 'G: ...5.0ciecccscencesccseecee s (6) 1078 southeastern Minnesota, U.S.A.: evidence for tides along inboard shorelines of SUNK WAC BOR BERNINA 8. asco slos n cic.cc's cnidis eisinegioh aa sidleenemeats 3) 451 the Sauk Epicontinental Sea (3) 354 PARSPRERGD IVES ROC NGAI DES MOOR, oo. vicsiass ns sueb aloy inu e nse Svein ev ati 3) 462 THIRY, M. Chalk dolomitization beneath localized subsiding Tertiary depressions PARSERES S ASSET PARTON NINN ie sic rs erhtd sana celanaW aualslls'a orcocieteteinen Somer (2) 157 in a marginal marine setting in the Paris Basin (France) ............ (2) 157 PARARUAS NP II a PAO MOIR ONSIN, INK a ones occ cistev aisb a ves sais de nanlieoeen 5) 725 PITTET, B. see HILLGARTNER, H. 5) 756 TIPPER, J.C. Plotting equation for Gaussian percentiles and a spreadsheet program POETIC 1 see CAW TONS TE... soi. ceivnnsebesiswasaslnvcedecesess (3) 389 for generating probability plots—Discussion (2) (6) 1085 POPE, M.C. The Paleoproterozoic Stark Formation, Athapuscow Basin, Northwest TOBIN, K.J. Echinoderm stabilization associated with a paleokarst surface at the Canada: record of a cratonic-scale salinity crisis (2) 280 Mississippian—Pennsylvanian boundary in Tennessee, U.S.A. ....... (2) 206 POSAMENTIER, H.W. Seismic geomorphology and stratigraphy of depositional TOMKINS, MLR. Selective entrainment of sediment graded by size and density elements in deep-water settings (3) 367 MIG WUES (5c sisielc aria tivlassace sites oeciou aoe nttree metic otlneatt a rewrote (6) 906 EASE MSs ASP SOC AREAOULASIME 57.0 0d.s'sbioaehapansninaeb wuwmannenteneasees (4) 603 TONUI, E. Composition, diagenesis, and weathering of the sediments and basement PRETO, N. Unraveling the origin of carbonate platform cyclothems in the Upper of the Callabonna sub-basin, central Australia: implications for landscape evo- Triassic Durrenstein Formation (Dolomites, Italy) .................. (5) 774 lution (6) 1036 EAE AS VE SOAS Fs COS oo scvarnscu aussie oachwascheacsuewse ee 3) 434 TORTOSA, A> See ARRIBA, So 5i...cis ws cieincaecdstcsbecuenvenuewencnes (2) 309 RORTOSA, Ax see CRIED darn: sic« bcsbiws anmeulacesaksereise caya euane ens (1) 72 RAILSBACK, L.B. Controls on geochemical expression of subaerial exposure in TRAUTH, M.H. Late Pleistocene climate change and erosion in the Santa Maria Ordovician limestones from the Nashville Dome, Tennessee, U.S.A. ..... (5) Basin, NW Argentina RUMPEADI ATOA Se ROE GMINA GIFT. 2. ss cicicivgs's sdcies seaside soneese sons (3) 434 PRAZADIP: SOC MINAAGARTINGNG Te. oeiiccclysosdesetsdsa vecssscauvekedees (5) 756 UNDERWOOD, M.B. Sedimentary and tectonic evolution of a trench-slope basin REED, R.M. How to overcome imaging problems associated with carbonate min- in the Nankai subduction zone of southwest Japan erals on SEM-based cathodoluminescence systems (2) 328 RIA SNR AS REC MAREE AS 525 sd oieb p nisias ew ee ciaos a ba w/cum Quiche smenun asa eee (1) 105 VAN BUCHEM, FS..see HILEGARINERS EL. ..2.5s0sicncesscevssecesenes (5) 756 EMU i PRE TAS, os owas oan bah dena oacsdtemeurmaeawanaceaer (1) 105 RIDLEY, J. see DUTKIEWICZ, A. 171 VAN DEN BERG, E.H. Assessing textural variation in laminated sands using digital ROBINSON, R.A. see LAWTON, TF. 3) 389 emage aNAlYSIS OF UM SECHONS 260. vce. s oa ctiecneeiiwscsareeenosces (1) 133 MADEIRA SCG ARRI N 0 6c iafe i2s ss Estas dag svn csB SW eh Ramonee aeeees (2) 309 VERRECCHIA, E:Po ste BRAISSANT, ©. oo0..cssce0nns-oespueesr aecnse e (3) 485 ARIES BOE NA SO Sac: 5s wivlolsisics ciotslosaig a v'psk elabbc Se bos ween eee ees (4) 516 VEZZOLT Gisee' GARZA By. 52 seve ss sanencecwnce suceensexoneante (5) 830 RUNKEL, A.C. see TAPE, C.H. 3) 354 VEZAZOEING Se: GARZAINIISES..5 12075 ovat. ainualtos aes ones mnenaans es (4) 572 RUSSELL, H.A. Hydraulic jump and hyperconcentrated flow deposits of a sub- VISERINS: Cyst Stns SMer G caistosine fanarinrem miucueiuueancse ttenev eeya uls (6) 912 aqueous fan: Oak Ridges Moraine, southern Ontario 887 von EYNATTEN, H. Composition and discrimination of sandstones: A statistical evaluation of different analytical methods ...................cceeeeees (1) 47 SADEK, A. see CARR, I.D. 3) 407 SALTZMAN, MLR. Organic carbon burial and phosphogenesis in the Antler foreland WALDERHAUG, O. The effect of stylolite spacing on quartz cementation in the basin: an out-of-phase relationship during the Lower Mississippian Lower Jurassic Std Formation, southern Barents Sea (2) 146 (6) 844 WELLNER, R.W. The effect of sea level, climate, and shelf physiography on the SAYLOR, B. Sequence stratigraphy and carbonate-siliclastic mixing in a terminal development of incised valley complexes: a modern example from the East Proterozoic foreland basin, Urusis Formation, Nama Group, Namibia China Sea SCHELUPEPER, M. see DEIBERT, VE), ...0i5 6:08 ccscesiadesensceseceeses (4) 546 WELLS, N.A. Plotting equation for Gaussian percentiles and a spreadsheet program SCHLAGER, W. see VAN DEN BERG, ELE. .....22....005500c00scescee0s00 (1) 133 for generating probability plots—Discussion (6) 1082 NCH WEED. WI-s00 PARSONS FD: 6 ooSacscscsaushecsavevanedes (5) 840 WHEBEER: J see SHEN, EEA 8s2 35:k 00).c bs walslewies ee aaeeeeaweieanee (1) 64 AUTHOR INDEX WICKENS, D. see GRECULA, M. WU, N. see ZHONG, G. (2) 177 WILLAN, R.C. Provenance of Triassic—-Cretaceous sandstones in the Antarctic Pen- insula: implications for terrane models during Gondwana breakup ZATTIN, M. Detrital fission-track analysis and sedimentary petrofacies as keys of (6) 1062 alpine exhumation: the example of the Venetian foreland (European Southern WILLIAMS, K. see PARSONS, B. (5) 672 Alps, Italy) (6) 1051 WILLIS, B. Formation of deep incisions into tide-dominated river deltas: implica- ZHONG, G. Distribution of Upper Cenozoic carbonate-cemented sandstones, Kuche tions for the stratigraphy of the Sego Sandstone, Book Cliffs, Utah, U.S.A. Depression, northwest China: insights from high resolution borehole micro- 246 resistivity imaging 2) 177 WILSON, MEE; see UNDERWOOD) NEB ec... osii csesisswcsscvevectasecees (4) 589 ZILBERBRAND, M. Degassing water around air bubbles entrapped in the vadose WORDEN, Rik Ste SHEUDON. PRA: o 5. ic ivcscsacsssccsneevssccsanccds (1) 64 zone as a mechanism of carbonate precipitation—a hypothesis (4) 491 WRIGHT, V.P. see BURGESS, P.M. ZWINGMANN, H. see CLAUER, N. (1) 58 United States Postal Service Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation 1. Publication Title Extent and Nature of Circulation DAuvreirnagg e PrNeo.c edCionpgi es1 2 EMaocnht hIss sue NPou.b liCsohpeide s Noefa rSeisntg let o IFsisluien g Date Journal of Sedimentary Research _ pies (Net press run) 3600 4 Issue Frequency 6 times a year 2076 7. 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