Marine Geology, 103 (1992) 545-566 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam 1991 Year-End Index, Volumes 96—101 absolute age see also geochronology; isotopes Aegean Sea—geophysical surveys absolute age—dates seismic surveys: Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cy- corals: Last interglacial reef and subsidence of the Cocos prus arcs and related geotectonic elements (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 (Woodroffe, C. D., et al.) 96(1-2): 137-143 Aegean Sea—oceanography foraminifers: Continuous surface dwelling of manganese sediments: Hydrothermal metallogenic processes off the is- nodules on a hill on the Madeira abyssal plain during lands of Nisiros and Kos in the Hellenic volcanic arc abrupt sedimentation changes (Varnavas, S. P., et al.) 99(1-2): 109-133 (Ebbing, J. H. J., et al.) 98(1): 73-82 marine sediments: Geochemistry and geochronology of a hy- Aegean Sea—tectonophysics drothermal ferromanganese deposit from the North Fiji crust: Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs Basin and related geotectonic elements (Murphy, Edward, et al.) 98(2-4): 297-312 (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 — Molluscan faunas and paleobathymetry of Holocene se- aeromagnetic surveys see magnetic surveys under geophysical quences in the northeastern Nile Delta, Egypt surveys under Indian Ocean (Bernasconi, Maria Pia, et al.) 99(1-2): 29-43 — Sediment accumulation in a modern epicontinental-shelf Africa see also Egypt; Mozambique; South Africa setting; the Yellow Sea Alaska—oceanography (Alexander, C. R., et al.) 98(1): 51-72 sedimentation: Clay mineralogy and chemistry as indicators — Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, Jamaica of hemipelagic sediment dispersal south of the Aleutian (Hine, Albert C., et al.) 98(1): 83-97 Arc organic materials: Holocene raised shorelines on the Hatay (Hathon, Eric G., et al.) 97(1-2): 145-166 coasts (Turkey); palaeoecological and tectonic implica- tions algal flora—biochemistry (Pirazzoli, P. A., et al.) 96(3-4): 295-311 isotopes: Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of peat: The Corrubedo beach-lagoon complex, Galicia, Spain; extant calcareous species dynamics, sediments and Recent evolution of a mesotidal (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 coastal embayment algal flora—coccoliths (Vilas, Federico E., et al.) 97(3-4): 391-404 Holocene: Coccolith sedimentation and transport in the sediments: Late Quaternary evolution of the Burullus Lagoon North Sea region, north-central Nile Delta, Egypt (Houghton, Simon D.) 99(1-2): 267-274 (Arbouille, Didier, et al.) 99(1-2): 45-66 — Monsoonal and fertility controls on Recent marginal sea volcanic rocks: Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age on and continental shelf coccolith assemblages from the west- the Sierra Leone Rise; implications for regional tectonics ern Pacific and northern Indian oceans and the stratigraphic time scale (Houghton, Simon D., et al.) 97(3-4): 251-259 (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 acoustical methods see under geophysical methods algal flora—diatom flora acoustical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Atlantic biochemistry: Enhancement of diatom frustule dissolution by iron oxides Ocean; data processing; Ionian Sea; Nova Scotia; Pacific (Mayer, Lawrence M., et al.) 99(1-2): 263-266 Ocean; Puerto Rico Quaternary: Peruvian coastal upwelling; late Quaternary pro- Adriatic Sea—geochemistry ductivity changes revealed by diatoms trace elements: Marine geology of the Gulf of Trieste (north- (Schrader, Hans, et al.) 97(3-4): 233-249 ern Adriatic); geochemical aspects (Faganeli, J., et al.) 99(1-2): 93-108 algal flora—nannofossiis Adriatic Sea—oceanography Cretaceous: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower marine geology: Marine geology of the Gulf of Trieste (north- Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic ern Adriatic); geochemical aspects effects (Faganeli, J., et al.) 99(1-2): 93-108 (Thierstein, Hans R., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 — Marine geology of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic); Alps see also the individual countries sedimentological aspects (Ogorelec, B., et al.) 99(1-2): 79-92 Andes see also the individual countries 546 Antarctic Ocean—geochemistry reply] trace elements: Geochemical characteristics of western Ross (Thomson, John, et al.) 96(1-2): 131-136 Sea (Antarctica) sediments Arctic Ocean—stratigraphy (Hieke Merlin, O., et al.) 99(1-2): 209-229 Cenozoic: Early Cenozoic sedimentation in the Hammerfest Antarctic Ocean—geophysical surveys Basin seismic surveys: The Crary Fan; a trough-mouth fan on the (Knutsen, Stig-Morten, et al.) 101(1-4): 31-48 Weddell Sea continental margin, Antarctica — Evolution of the Cenozoic sedimentary wedge during rift- (Kuvaas, Berit, et al.) 97(3-4): 345-362 ing and seafloor spreading west of the Stappen High, west- Antarctic Ocean—oceanography ern Barents Sea ocean floors: The Crary Fan; a trough-mouth fan on the Wed- (Richardsen, G., et al.) 101(1-4): 11-30 dell Sea continental margin, Antarctica Arctic region see also the individual countries (Kuvaas, Berit, et al.) 97(3-4): 345-362 Argentina—engineering geology Antarctic Ocean—stratigraphy shorelines: Geomorphologic evolution of El Toro Channel, Tertiary: Eocene/Oligocene paleoceanography in the An- Bahia Blanca Estuary (Argentina) prior to dredging tarctic Ocean, Atlantic sector (Maud Rise, ODP Leg 113, (Perillo, Gerardo M. E., et al.) 97(3-4): 405-412 Site 689B and 690B) Argenti g phology (Diester-Haass, Liselotte) 100(1-4): 249-276 changes of level: Gravel drift and wind effects on the macro- Antarctica—oceanography tidal San Sebastian Bay, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina continental margin: The Crary Fan; a trough-mouth fan on the (Isla, F. I., et al.) 97(1-2): 211-224 Weddell Sea continental margin, Antarctica Asia see also China; India; Korea (Kuvaas, Berit, et al.) 97(3-4): 345-362 Atlantic Coastal Plain—geomorphology Appalachians see also the individual states and provinces processes: Fluvial sediment delivery to a coastal plain estuary in the Atlantic drainage of the United States Arabian Gulf see Persian Gulf (Phillips, Jonathan D.) 98(1): 121-134 Arabian Peninsula see also Kuwait; Saudi Arabia Atlantic Coastal Plain—oceanography Arabian Sea—geophysical surveys continental shelf: Origin, evolution, and distribution of shoref- surveys: A model of basement structure from magnetic ano- ace sand ridges, Atlantic inner shelf, U.S.A. malies of the Bombay High Oil-field west of India (McBride, Randolph A., et al.) 97(1-2): 57-85 (Gopala Rao, D.) 96(1-2): 111-122 sedimentation: Tidal resuspension of sediments in northern Arabian Sea—stratigraphy Chesapeake Bay Quaternary: Clay-mineral accumulation rates in the Arabian (Sanford, Lawrence P., et al.) 97(1-2): 87-103 Sea during the late Quaternary Atlantic Ocean see also Caribbean Sea; Gulf of Mexico; North (Sirocko, Frank, et al.) 97(1-2): 105-119 Sea Arabian Sea—tectonophysics Atlantic Ocean—environmental geology crust: Gravity anomalies and crustal structure of the western ecology: The fauna of the HEBBLE site; patterns in standing continental margin off Goa and Mulki, India stock and sediment-dynamic effects (Subrahmanyam, V., et al.) 99(1-2): 247-256 (Thistle, David, et al.) 99(3-4): 413-422 Arctic Ocean—geophysical surveys Atlantic Ocean—geochemistry seismic surveys: Cenozoic subsidence of the outer Voring Pla- isotopes: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower teau Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic (Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele) 101(1-4): 1-9 effects — The Vesterisbanken Seamount (Greenland Basin); pat- (Thierstein, Hans R., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 terns of morphology and sediment distribution trace elements: Comparative mineralogy and geochemistry of (Hempel, P., et al.) 96(1-2): 175-185 gold-bearing sulfide deposits on the mid-ocean ridges surveys: Late Pleistocene sedimentation on the Norwegian (Hannington, Mark, et al.) 101(1-4): 217-248 continental slope between 67° and 71°N — Rare earth element indicators of Mn-Fe oxyhydroxide (Yoon, S. H., et al.) 99(1-2): 187-207 crust formation on Krylov Seamount, eastern Atlantic Arctic Ocean—oceanography (Varentsov, I. M., et al.) 96(1-2): 71-84 ocean floors: Cenozoic subsidence of the outer Voring Plateau Atlantic Ocean—geochronology (Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele) 101(1-4): 1-9 Eocene: Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age on the — The Vesterisbanken Seamount (Greenland Basin); pat- Sierra Leone Rise; implications for regional tectonics and terns of morphology and sediment distribution the stratigraphic time scale (Hempel, P., et al.) 96(1-2): 175-185 (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 sediments: Analysis of sedimentary organic matter of a gla- Atlantic Ocean—geophysical surveys cial/interglacial change (oxygen isotope stage 6/5) in the acoustical surveys: Glacially influenced basin plain sedimenta- Norwegian-Greenland Sea tion in the southern Faeroe-Shetland Channel, Northwest (Botz, R., et al.) 98(1): 113-119 United Kingdom continental margin — Composition and origin of sediments on the mid-oceanic (Stoker, M. S., et al.) 100(1-4): 185-199 Kolbeinsey Ridge, north of Iceland — Parasound echosounding; comparison of analogue and (Lackschewitz, K. S., et al.) 101(1-4): 71-82 digital echosounder records and physical properties of — Sedimentary facies of glacial-interglacial cycles in the sediments from the Equatorial South Atlantic Norwegian Sea during the last 350 ka [discussion and (Rostek, Frauke, et al.) 99(1-2): 1-18 547 — Sediment concentration profiling in HEBBLE using a 1- — Rates of particle scavenging, sediment reworking, and MHz acoustic backscatter system longitudinal ripple formation at the HEBBLE site based on (Lynch, James F., et al.) 99(3-4): 361-385 measurements of 234Th and 210Pb seismic surveys: Geological interpretations based on deep-tow (DeMaster, David J., et al.) 99(3-4): 423-444 single channel and multichannel seismic data from the Ber- — Sand transport in the Bristol Channel; bedload parting muda Rise zone or mutually evasive transport pathways? (Bowles, F. A., et al.) 96(3-4): 279-293 (Harris, P. T., et al.) 101(1-4): 209-216 — Quaternary deposits on the South Barbados accretionary — Sand transport in the Bristol Channel east of Bull Point and Worms Head; a bed-load parting model with some prism indications of mutually evasive sand transport paths (Faugeres, J. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 247-267 (Stride, A. H., et al.) 101(1-4): 203-207 surveys: Late Pleistocene sedimentation on the Norwegian — Sedimentation and climate-induced sediments on Feni continental slope between 67° and 71°N Ridge, Northeast Atlantic Ocean (Yoon, S. H., et al.) 99(1-2): 187-207 (van Weering, T. C. E., et al.) 101(1-4): 49-69 Atlantic Ocean—oceanography — Suspended sediment storm modeling diagenesis: Mn-Fe oxyhydroxide crusts from Krylov Sea- (Gross, Thomas Floyd, et al.) 99(3-4): 343-360 mount (eastern Atlantic); mineralogy, geochemistry and sediments: Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water genesis column chemistry; Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas (Varentsov, I. M., et al.) 96(1-2): 53-70 (Droxler, Andre, et al.) 100(1-4): 277-289 nodules: Continuous surface dwelling of manganese nodules Atlantic Ocean—stratigraphy on a hill on the Madeira abyssal plain during abrupt sedi- Cenozoic: A record of Pliocene and Pleistocene glaciations mentation changes and climatic changes in the North Atlantic based on varia- (Ebbing, J. H. J., et al.) 98(1): 73-82 tions in volcanic and sedimentary facies in Iceland ocean circulation: Small-scale spatial structure and long-term (Eiriksson, Jon, et al.) 101(1-4): 147-159 variability of near-bottom layers in the HEBBLE area — Cenozoic geology of the Northwest European continental (Ezer, Tal, et al.) 99(3-4): 319-328 margin and adjacent deep-sea areas — The relationship of low-frequency deep variability near (Vorren, Tore O., et al.) 101(1-4): 1-159 the HEBBLE site to Gulf Stream fluctuations Quaternary: Quaternary stratigraphy of the Draugen area, (Welsh, Elizabeth B., et al.) 99(3-4): 303-317 Mid-Norwegian Shelf ocean floors: A giant submarine slope failure on the northern (Haflidason, Haflidi, et al.) 101(1-4): 125-145 insular slope of Puerto Rico Atlantic Ocean Islands see also Iceland (Schwab, W. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 237-246 Atlantic region see also the individual countries — Geological interpretations based on deep-tow single atolls see reefs under oceanography under data processing; channel and multichannel seismic data from the Bermuda Egypt; Indian Ocean Islands; Solomon Islands Rise automatic data processing see data processing (Bowles, F. A., et al.) 96(3-4): 279-293 Bahamas—oceanography — Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age on the Sierra sediments: Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water Leone Rise; implications for regional tectonics and the column chemistry; Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas stratigraphic time scale (Droxler, Andre, et al.) 100(1-4): 277-289 (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 Baltic region see also the individual countries sedimentation: A model-dependent method for inverting ver- tical profiles of scattering to obtain particle size spectra in Barbados—stratigraphy boundary layers Quaternary: Quaternary deposits on the South Barbados ac- cretionary prism (Lynch, James F., et al.) 99(3-4): 387-401 (Faugeres, J. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 247-267 — Characterization of deep-sea storms (Gross, Thomas Floyd, et al.) 99(3-4): 281-301 barium—geochemistry — Deep ocean sediment transport marine sediments: Possible diagenetic mobilization of barium in sapropelic sediment from the eastern Mediterranean (Nowell, A. R. M.) 99(3-4): 275-460 (van Os, Bertil J. H., et al.) 100(1-4): 125-136 — History of terrigenous sedimentation during the past 10 m.y. in the North Atlantic (ODP legs 104 and 105 and basalts see under igneous rocks DSDP Leg 81) beaches see under shore features under geomorphology (Wolf, Thomas C. W., et al.) 101(1-4): 83-102 biogeography see also under stratigraphy under Pacific Ocean — In-situ measurements of particle settling velocity in the biogeography—algal flora deep sea Holocene: Monsoonal and fertility controls on Recent mar- (McCave, I. N., et al.) 99(3-4): 403-411 ginal sea and continental shelf coccolith assemblages from — Modes of cross-shore sediment transport on the shoreface the western Pacific and northern Indian oceans of the Middle Atlantic Bight (Houghton, Simon D., et al.) 97(3-4): 251-259 (Wright, L. D., et al.) 96(1-2): 19-51 biography—general — Origin, evolution, and distribution of shoreface sand Coulbourn, William T.: William (Bill) T. Coulbourn, 1946- ridges, Atlantic inner shelf, U.S.A. 1990 (McBride, Randolph A., et al.) 97(1-2): 57-85 (Hill, Peter J.) 98(2-4): iii-iv 548 Keen, Michael John: In memoriam; Dr. Michael J. Keen Carpathians see also the individual countries (Klein, E. M.) 97(3-4): 423 cartography see under maps book reviews—geophysical surveys Cayman Islands—geophysical surveys title: Geological surveying and sampling remote sensing: Application of image analysis for delineating (Hamilton, Edwin L.) 96(3-4): 353-354 modern carbonate facies changes through time; Grand book reviews—oceanography Cayman, western Caribbean Sea title: Coastal oceanography of Washington and Oregon (Tongpenyai, Boonrasri, et al.) 96(1-2): 85-101 (Noble, Marlene) 96(1-2): 191-192 Cenozoic see also under stratigraphy under Arctic Ocean; Atlan- — The manganese nodule belt of the Pacific Ocean; geologi- tic Ocean; Gulf of Mexico cal environment, nodule formation and mining aspects cesium—isotopes (Calvert, S. E.) 96(3-4): 354-355 Cs-137: Marine geology of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic); geochemical aspects California—geochemistry (Faganeli, J., et al.) 99(1-2): 93-108 organic materials: Observations of gas hydrates in marine sediments, offshore Northern California changes of level see also under geomorphology under Argentina; (Brooks, James M., et al.) 96(1-2): 103-109 Egypt; Florida; Greece; Iceland; Spain; Turkey; see also under California—oceanography stratigraphy under Jamaica; Korea; South Africa continental shelf: Surface and near-surface sediments from changes of level—concepts the continental shelf off the Russian River, Northern Cali- unconformities: Onlap, offlap, and the origin of unconformi- fornia ty-bounded depositional sequences (Demirpolat, Suleyman) 99(1-2): 163-173 (Christie-Blick, Nicholas) 97(1-2): 35-56 Canada see also Atlantic Coastal Plain; Great Lakes; Nova chemical analysis see also X-ray analysis Scotia; Ontario; Quebec chemical analysis—methods carbon—isotopes polarography: Determination of inorganic sulphur speciation C-13/C-12: Analysis of sedimentary organic matter of a gla- with polarographic techniques; some preliminary results cial/interglacial change (oxygen isotope stage 6/5) in the for Recent hypersaline anoxic sediments Norwegian-Greenland Sea (Henneke, Else, et al.) 100(1-4): 115-123 (Botz, R., et al.) 98(1): 113-119 China—oceanography — Carbon and oxygen isotope composition of foraminifera continental shelf: Sediment accumulation in a modern epicon- in two cores from the Bannock Basin area, eastern Medi- tinental-shelf setting; the Yellow Sea terranean (Alexander, C. R., et al.) 98(1): 51-72 (Olausson, Eric) 100(1-4): 45-51 — The influences of suspended load on the sedimentation in — Interaction between hemipelagic sediment and a hydro- the coastal zones and continental shelves of China thermal system; Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca (Li Congxian, et al.) 96(3-4): 341-352 Ridge, subarctic Northeast Pacific (Al-Aasm, Ihsan S., et al.) 98(1): 25-40 circulation in the ocean see ocean circulation — Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of extant clastic rocks see under sedimentary rocks calcareous species clastic sediments see under sediments (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 — Marine geology oft he Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic); clay mineralogy—areal studies geochemical aspects Arabian Sea: Clay-mineral accumulation rates in the Arabian (Faganeli, J., et al.) 99(1-2): 93-108 Sea during the late Quaternary — Observations of gas hydrates in marine sediments, off- (Sirocko, Frank, et al.) 97(1-2): 105-119 shore Northern California Caribbean region: Quaternary deposits on the South Barbados (Brooks, James M., et al.) 96(1-2): 103-109 accretionary prism — Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower Creta- (Faugeres, J. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 247-267 ceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic effects Kuwait: Mineralogy and provenance of the clastic deposits of (Thierstein, Hans R., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 the modern intertidal environment of the northern Arabian carbonate rocks see under sedimentary rocks Gulf (Al-Bakri, Dhia, et al.) 97(1-2): 121-135 Caribbean region see also the individual countries Mediterranean Sea: Origin and differentiation of clay miner- Caribbean region—tectonophysics als in pelagic sediments and sapropels of the Bannock Ba- plate tectonics: A giant submarine slope failure on the north- sin (eastern Mediterranean) ern insular slope of Puerto Rico (Tomadin, Luciano, et al.) 100(1-4): 35-43 (Schwab, W. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 237-246 Pacific Ocean: Clay mineralogy and chemistry as indicators — Quaternary deposits on the South Barbados accretionary of hemipelagic sediment dispersal south of the Aleutian prism Arc (Faugeres, J. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 247-267 (Hathon, Eric G., et al.) 97(1-2): 145-166 Caribbean Sea—oceanography — The vertical change in clay mineral composition and sediments: Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water chemical characteristics of smectite in sediment cores from column chemistry; Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas the southern part of the central Pacific Basin (Droxler, Andre, et al.) 100(1-4): 277-289 (Aoki, Saburo, et al.) 98(1): 41-49 clay mineralogy—general data proc ing 54 aphy sample preparation: Suggestions for authors whose manus- marine geology: A decade of growth in the South Pacific ma- cripts include quantitative clay mineral analysis by X-ray rine geoscience data base diffraction (Crook, Keith A. W., et al.) 98(2-4): 155-165 (McManus, Dean A.) 98(1): 1-5 reefs: Three-dimensional representation of coral reefs; gener- clay minerals—areal studies ation of submarine terrain images on personal computers Indian Ocean: Sedimentary history and chemical characteris- (Isdale, Peter) 96(1-2): 145-150 tics of clay minerals in cores from the distal part of the deposition of ores see mineral deposits, genesis Bengal Fan (ODP 116) (Aoki, Saburo, et al.) 99(1-2): 175-185 diagenesis see also sedimentation climate, ancient see paleoclimatology as es CMentation cobalt—geochemistry coastal environment: Beachrock formation in low latitudes; chemically precipitated rocks: Regional and depth variability in implications for coastal evolutionary models the composition of cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts from (Cooper, J. Andrew G.) 98(1): 145-154 the SOPAC area and adjacent parts of the central lithification: Hardground formation in the Bannock Basin, Equatorial Pacific eastern Mediterranean (Hodkinson, R. A., et al.) 98(2-4): 437-447 (Aghib, Fulvia S., et al.) 100(1-4): 103-113 nodules: Manganese nodules in the EEZ’s of island countries diagenesis—effects in the southwestern Equatorial Pacific (Cronan, D. S., et al.) 98(2-4): 425-435 nodules: The formation of manganese nodules between the Clarion and Clipperton fracture zones southeast of Hawaii Colorado Plateau see also the individual states (von Stackelberg, Ulrich, et al.) 98(2-4): 411-423 Columbia Plateau see also the individual states diagenesis—environment congresses see symposia coastal environment: Shoreline deposits and diagenesis result- continental margin see also under oceanography under Antarc- ing from two late Pleistocene highstand near +5 and +6 tica; Europe; Florida; France; India; Korea; Norway; Scot- metres, Durban, South Africa land; Venezuela (Cooper, J. Andrew G., et al.) 97(3-4): 325-343 continental shelf see also marine geology; see also under ocea- as g g k ve ry nography under Atlantic Coastal Plain; California; China; barium: Possible diagenetic mobilization of barium in sapro- India; Korea; Norway pelic sediment from the eastern Mediterranean continental slope see also marine geology; see also under ocea- (van Os, Bertil J. H., et al.) 100(1-4): 125-136 nography under Norway isotopes: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower copper—geochemistry Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic nodules: Manganese nodules in the EEZ’s of island countries in the southwestern Equatorial Pacific effects (Cronan, D. S., et al.) 98(2-4): 425-435 (Thierstein, Hans R., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 coral reefs see reefs metals: Biogenic influence on the growth of ferromanganese micronodules in the Central Indian Basin Cretac g' h i try isotopes: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower (Banerjee, R., et al.) 97(3-4): 413-421 Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic mobility: Geochemistry of eastern Mediterranean sediments; effects primary sediment composition and diagenetic alterations (Thierstein, Hans R., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 (Pruysers, Peter A., et al.) 100(1-4): 137-154 crust see also under tectonophysics under Aegean Sea; Arabian diagenesis—materials Sea; Indian Ocean diamicton: Sedimentary facies of glacial-interglacial cycles in crystal chemistry see also minerals the Norwegian Sea during the last 350 ka [discussion and crystal growth see also minerals reply] crystal structure see also minerals (Thomson, John, et al.) 96(1-2): 131-136 Cyprus—structural geology diagenesis—processes neotectonics: Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cyprus authigenesis: Interaction between hemipelagic sediment and a arcs and related geotectonic elements hydrothermal system; Middle Valley, northern Juan de (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 Fuca Ridge, subarctic Northeast Pacific data processing—geophysical methods (Al-Aasm, Ihsan S., et al.) 98(1): 25-40 acoustical methods: Linear features on side-scan sonar images; — Mn-Fe oxyhydroxide crusts from Krylov Seamount (east- an algorithm for the correction of angular distortion ern Atlantic); mineralogy, geochemistry and genesis (Voulgaris, G., et al.) 96(1-2): 187-190 (Varentsov, I. M., et al.) 96(1-2): 53-70 data processing—geophysical surveys acoustical surveys: Parasound echosounding; comparison of — The vertical change in clay mineral composition and analogue and digital echosounder records and physical chemical characteristics of smectite in sediment cores from properties of sediments from the Equatorial South Atlantic the southern part of the central Pacific Basin (Rostek, Frauke, et al.) 99(1-2): 1-18 (Aoki, Saburo, et al.) 98(1): 41-49 550 pyritization: Determination of inorganic sulphur speciation environmental geology see also ecology with polarographic techniques; some preliminary results Eocene see also under geochronology under Atlantic Ocean for Recent hypersaline anoxic sediments epeirogeny see also changes of level (Henneke, Else, et al.) 100(1-4): 115-123 erosion see under processes under geomorphology diatom flora see under algal flora eruptive rocks see igneous rocks Eastern Hemisphere see also Antarctic Ocean; Antarctica; Arc- Europe see also England; France; Greece; Iceland; Norway; tic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; Europe; Indian Ocean Scotland; Spain; Wales Eastern U.S. see also Florida; Maryland; North Carolina; South Europe—oceanography Carolina; Virginia continental margin: Cenozoic geology of the Northwest Euro- pean continental margin and adjacent deep-sea areas ecology see also under environmental geology under Atlantic (Vorren, Tore O., et al.) 101(1-4): 1-159 Ocean evaporites see also under chemically precipitated rocks under ecology—algal flora sedimentary rocks marine environment: Monsoonal and fertility controls on Re- experimental studies see under marine geology cent marginal sea and continental shelf coccolith assem- Far East see also the individual countries blages from the western Pacific and northern Indian oceans (Houghton, Simon D., et al.) 97(3-4): 251-259 faulting see faults — Peruvian coastal upwelling; late Quaternary productivity faults—displacements changes revealed by diatoms active faults: Holocene raised shorelines on the Hatay coasts (Schrader, Hans, et al.) 97(3-4): 233-249 (Turkey); palaeoecological and tectonic implications (Pirazzoli, P. A., et al.) 96(3-4): 295-311 ecology—interpretation — Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs and indicators: Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of related geotectonic elements extant calcareous species (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 strike-slip faults: Dynamic strike-slip fault systems with re- ecology—invertebrates spect to the Solomon Islands, and their effect on mineral deep-sea environment: The fauna of the HEBBLE site; pat- potential terns in standing stock and sediment-dynamic effects (Coleman, Patrick J.) 98(2-4): 167-176 (Thistle, David, et al.) 99(3-4): 413-422 faults—systems Egypt—geochronology grabens: Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Patras, Quaternary: Late Quaternary evolution of the Burullus La- Greece; tectonism, deltaic sedimentation and sea-level goon region, north-central Nile Delta, Egypt change (Arbouille, Didier, et al.) 99(1-2): 45-66 (Chronis, George, et al.) 97(1-2): 191-209 Egypt—g phology Fiji—economic geology changes of level: Late Quaternary evolution of the Burullus petroleum: Petroleum geology of Fiji Lagoon region, north-central Nile Delta, Egypt (Johnson, Howard) 98(2-4): 313-352 (Arbouille, Didier, et al.) 99(1-2): 45-66 fish—biochemistry Egypt—geophysical surveys isotopes: Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of remote sensing: Shoreline changes along the Rosetta—Nile extant calcareous species Promontory; monitoring with satellite observations (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 (Blodget, H. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 67-77 Florida—geomorphology Egypt—oceanography changes of level: Geologic evidence of net onshore sand tran- reefs: Unconsolidated reefal sediments in the Jubal Strait re- sport throughout the Holocene marine transgression, gion, Red Sea, Egypt Southwest Florida (Moussa, A. A., et al.) 97(3-4): 379-390 (Parkinson, Randall W.) 96(3-4): 269-277 Egypt—stratigraphy Florida—oceanography Holocene: Molluscan faunas and paleobathymetry of Holo- continental margin: Evolution of a deep-water carbonate plat- cene sequences in the northeastern Nile Delta, Egypt form; Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene sedimentary envi- (Bernasconi, Maria Pia, et al.) 99(1-2): 29-43 ronments on the West Florida margin (Gardulski, Anne F., et al.) 101(1-4): 163-179 electrical surveys see under geophysical surveys under Saudi sediments: Hurricane-induced carbonate enrichment of a Arabia Holocene coastal bay sequence, Sarasota Bay, Florida electron microscopy see also chemical analysis; X-ray analysis (Knowles, Stephen C., et al.) 99(1-2): 151-161 engineering geology see also geophysical methods; shorelines; folds see also faults slope stability; soil mechanics foraminifera see also foraminifers England—oceanography foraminifers—biochemistry sedimentation: Sand transport in the Bristol Channel; bedload isotopes: Carbon and oxygen isotope composition of forami- parting zone or mutually evasive transport pathways? nifera in two cores from the Bannock Basin area, eastern (Harris, P. T., et al.) 101(1-4): 209-216 Mediterranean — Sand transport in the Bristol Channel east of Bull Point (Olausson, Eric) 100(1-4): 45-51 and Worms Head; a bed-load parting model with some — Glacial deep-water properties in the west-equatorial indications of mutually evasive sand transport paths Pacific; bathyal thermocline near a depth of 2000 m (Stride, A. H., et al.) 101(1-4): 203-207 (Herguera, J. C., et al.) 100(1-4): 201-206 — Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of extant geologic time see absolute age; geochronology calcareous species geomorphology see also glacial geology (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 geomorphology—data processing — Pleistocene 6180 records from Ontong-Java Plateau; ef- digital simulation: Three-dimensional representation of coral fects of winnowing and dissolution reefs; generation of submarine terrain images on personal (Wu, Guoping, et al.) 95(3-4): 193-209 computers foraminifers—biostratigraphy (Isdale, Peter) 96(1-2): 145-150 Eocene: Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age on the geomorphology—processes Sierra Leone Rise; implications for regional tectonics and erosion: Fluvial sediment delivery to a coastal plain estuary in the stratigraphic time scale the Atlantic drainage of the United States (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 (Phillips, Jonathan D.) 98(1): 121-134 Pliocene: Plio-Pleistocene foraminiferal stratigraphy and cor- sedimentation: Acoustic measurements of suspended sand on relation in the central North Sea (Knudsen, K. L., et al.) 101(1-4): 113-124 the shoreface and the control of concentration by bed Quaternary: Quaternary deposits on the South Barbados ac- roughness cretionary prism (Vincent, Christopher E., et al.) 96(1-2): 1-18 (Faugeres, J. C., et al.) 96(3-4): 247-267 — Equilibrium slopes and cross-shore velocity asymmetries fossils see appropriate fossil group in a storm-dominated, barred nearshore system foundations see also soil mechanics (Greenwood, Brian, et al.) 96(3-4): 211-235 France—oceanography — Geologic evidence of net onshore sand transport through- continental margin: The Messinian event on the margin of the out the Holocene marine transgression, Southwest Florida Mediterranean Sea in the Nice area, southern France (Parkinson, Randall W.) 96(3-4): 269-277 (Savoye, Bruno, et al.) 97(3-4): 279-304 — Mineralogy and provenance of the clastic deposits of the estuaries: Grain-size relationship between suspended matter modern intertidal environment of the northern Arabian originating in the Gironde Estuary and shelf mud-patch Gulf deposits (Al-Bakri, Dhia, et al.) 97(1-2): 121-135 (Weber, O., et al.) 96(i-2): 159-165 geomorphology—shore features France—stratigraphy barrier beaches: Gravel-barrier migration and overstepping Miocene: The Messinian event on the margin of the Mediter- (Forbes, D. L., et al.) 97(3-4): 305-313 ranean Sea in the Nice area, southern France beaches: Video estimation of subaerial beach profiles (Savoye, Bruno, et al.) 97(3-4): 279-304 (Holman, R. A., et al.) 97(1-2): 225-231 genesis of ore deposits see mineral deposits, genesis coastlines: Holocene raised shorelines on the Hatay coasts geochemistry—processes (Turkey); palaeoecological and tectonic implications partitioning: Accumulation rates, chemical partitioning, and (Pirazzoli, P. A., et al.) 96(3-4): 295-311 Q-mode factor analysis of metalliferous sediments from the — Shoreline changes along the Rosetta—-Nile Promontory; North Fiji Basin monitoring with satellite observations (McMurtry, Gary M., et al.) 98(2-4): 271-295 (Blodget, H. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 67-77 reduction: Determination of inorganic sulphur speciation deltas: Molluscan faunas and paleobathymetry of Holocene with polarographic techniques; some preliminary results sequences in the northeastern Nile Delta, Egypt for Recent hypersaline anoxic sediments (Bernasconi, Maria Pia, et al.) 99(1-2): 29-43 (Henneke, Else, et al.) 100(1-4): 115-123 landform evolution: Beachrock formation in low latitudes; im- solution: Enhancement of diatom frustule dissolution by iron plications for coastal evolutionary models oxides (Cooper, J. Andrew G.) 98(1): 145-154 (Mayer, Lawrence M., et al.) 99(1-2): 263-266 — Deltas, spits and littoral terraces associated with rising sea — Surface sediment carbonate mineralogy and water co- level; late Quaternary examples from northern Iceland lumn chemistry; Nicaragua Rise versus the Bahamas (Droxler, Andre, et al.) 100(1-4): 277-289 (Thors, Kjartan, et al.) 98(1): 99-112 — Geomorphologic evolution of El Toro Channel, Bahia geochronology see also absolute age Blanca Estuary (Argentina) prior to dredging geochronology—pal gnetism (Perillo, Gerardo M. E., et al.) 97(3-4): 405-412 Pliocene: A record of Pliocene and Pleistocene glaciations and climatic changes in the North Atlantic based on varia- — Gravel drift and wind effects on the macrotidal San Sebas- tions in volcanic and sedimentary facies in Iceland tian Bay, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (Eiriksson, Jon, et al.) 101(1-4): 147-159 (Isla, F. I., et al.) 97(1-2): 211-224 geochronology—tephrochronology — Origin, evolution, and distribution of shoreface sand Quaternary: Tephra layers in Bannock Basin (eastern Medi- ridges, Atlantic inner shelf, U.S.A. terranean) (McBride, Randolph A., et al.) 97(1-2): 57-85 (Vezzoli, Luigina) 100(1-4): 21-34 — Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, Jamaica geochronology—time scales (Hine, Albert C., et al.) 98(1): 83-97 Cenozoic: Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age on the — The Corrubedo beach-lagoon complex, Galicia, Spain; Sierra Leone Rise; implications for regional tectonics and dynamics, sediments and Recent evolution of a mesotidal the stratigraphic time scale coastal embayment (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 (Vilas, Federico E., et al.) 97(3-4): 391-404 552 tidal flats: Evaporitic sediment distributions in Al-Kharrar Greece—oceanography sabkha, West Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, as revealed sediments: Hydrothermal metallogenic processes off the is- from electrical soundings lands of Nisiros and Kos in the Hellenic volcanic arc (El Abd, Y. L., et al.) 97(1-2): 137-143 (Varnavas, S. P., et al.) 99(1-2): 109-133 geophysical methods see under data processing - Greece—stratigraphy Quaternary: Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Patras, geophysical methods—acoustical methods Greece; tectonism, deltaic sedimentation and sea-level instruments: Measuring suspended sediment concentrations change using acoustic backscatter devices (Chronis, George, et al.) 97(1-2): 191-209 (Thorne, P. D., et al.) 98(1): 7-16 Greece—structural geology — Parasound echosounding; comparison of analogue and neotectonics: Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Patras, digital echosounder records and physical properties of Greece; tectonism, deltaic sedimentation and sea-level sediments from the Equatorial South Atlantic change (Rostek, Frauke, et al.) 99(1-2): 1-18 (Chronis, George, et al.) 97(1-2): 191-209 sonar methods: Linear features on side-scan sonar images; an — Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs and algorithm for the correction of angular distortion (Voulgaris, G., et al.) 96(1-2): 187-190 related geotectonic elements (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 geophysical surveys see under Aegean Sea; Antarctic Ocean; ground water see also hydrology Arabian Sea; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; book reviews; Cayman Islands; data processing; Egypt; Gulf of Mexico; Gulf Coastal Plain see also the individual states and countries Iceland; Indian Ocean; Ionian Sea; Jamaica; Japan Sea; Medi- Gulf Coastal Plain—engineering geology terranean Sea; Nova Scotia; Pacific Ocean; Puerto Rico; shorelines: Geologic evidence of net onshore sand transport Saudi Arabia; Yellow Sea; see acoustical surveys under geo- throughout the Holocene marine transgression, Southwest physical surveys under Atlantic Ocean; data processing; Ioni- Florida an Sea; Nova Scotia; Pacific Ocean; Puerto Rico; see electri- (Parkinson, Randall W.) 96(3-4): 269-277 cal surveys under geophysical surveys under Saudi Arabia; see Gulf Coastal Plain—oceanography magnetic surveys under geophysical surveys under Indian sediments: Hurricane-induced carbonate enrichment of a Ocean; see seismic surveys under geophysical surveys under Holocene coastal bay sequence, Sarasota Bay, Florida Aegean Sea; Antarctic Ocean; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; (Knowles, Stephen C., et al.) 99(1-2): 151-161 Gulf of Mexico; Iceland; Jamaica; Japan Sea; Mediterranean Gulf of Mexico—geophysical surveys Sea; Pacific Ocean; Yellow Sea; see surveys under geophysical seismic surveys: Morphological development of the Florida surveys under Arabian Sea; Arctic Ocean; Atlantic Ocean; see Escarpment; observations on the generation of time trans- also geophysical methods gressive unconformities in carbonate terrains glacial geology see also geomorphology (Paull, Charles K., et al.) 101(1-4): 181-201 glacial geology—glaciation Gulf of Mexico—oceanography deposition: A record of Pliocene and Pleistocene glaciations ocean floors: Morphological development of the Florida Es- and climatic changes in the North Atlantic based on varia- carpment; observations on the generation of time trans- tions in volcanic and sedimentary facies in Iceland gressive unconformities in carbonate terrains (Eiriksson, Jon, et al.) 101(1-4): 147-159 (Paull, Charles K., et ai.) 101(1-4): 181-201 glacial erosion: The origin of major incisions within the Pleis- sedimentation: Geologic evidence of net onshore sand tran- tocene deposits of the North Sea [with discussions and sport throughout the Holocene marine transgression, reply] Southwest Florida (Hamblin, R. J. O., et al.) 96(1-2): 123-129 (Parkinson, Randall W.) 96(3-4): 269-277 Gulf of Mexico—stratigraphy glaciation see under glacial geology Cenozoic: Evolution of a deep-water carbonate platform; Up- grabens see under systems under faults per Cretaceous to Pleistocene sedimentary environments Great Basin see also the individual states on the West Florida margin (Gardulski, Anne F., et al.) 101(1-4): 163-179 Great Britain see also England; Scotland; Wales Hawaii—geochemistry Great Lakes g P hology sea water: Chemical alteration of seawater by lava from Ki- processes: Equilibrium slopes and cross-shore velocity lauea Volcano, Hawaii asymmetries in a storm-dominated, barred nearshore sys- (Sedwick, P. N., et al.) 96(1-2): 151-158 tem Himalayas see also the individual countries (Greenwood, Brian, et al.) 96(3-4): 211-235 Holocene see also under geochronology under Spain; see also Great Lakes region see also the individual states and provinces under stratigraphy under Egypt; Mediterranean Sea Great Plains see also the individual states and provinces hydrocarbons see under organic materials Greece—g phology hydrogeology see also hydrology changes of level: Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of hydrology—rivers and streams Patras, Greece; tectonism, deltaic sedimentation and sea- sedimentation: Fluvial sediment delivery to a coastal plain level change estuary in the Atlantic drainage of the United States (Chronis, George, et al.) 97(1-2): 191-209 (Phillips, Jonathan D.) 98(1): 121-134 553 hydrothermal processes see under processes under mineral — Characteristics of manganese nodules from the central deposits, genesis Indian Basin; relationship with the sedimentary environ- Iberian Peninsula see also Spain ment (Martin-Barajas, A., et al.) 101(1-4): 249-265 ice ages see glacial geology sedimentation: Abyssal sediment erosion in the central Indian Ic 1 a hal Basin; evidence from radiochemical and radiolarian studies changes of level: Deltas, spits and littoral terraces associated (Banakar, V. K., et al.) 96(1-2): 167-173 with rising sea level; late Quaternary examples from north- — Sedimentary history and chemical characteristics of clay ern Iceland minerals in cores from the distal part of the Bengal Fan (Thors, Kjartan, et al.) 98(1): 99-112 (ODP 116) Iceland—geophysical surveys (Aoki, Saburo, et al.) 99(1-2): 175-185 seismic surveys: Deltas, spits and littoral terraces associated Indian Ocean—tectonophysics with rising sea level; late Quaternary examples from north- crust: Magnetic crust in the Bay of Bengal ern Iceland (Mishra, D. C.) 99(1-2): 257-261 (Thors, Kjartan, et al.) 98(1): 99-112 plate tectonics: Last interglacial reef and subsidence of the Iceland—stratigraphy Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean Pleistocene: A record of Pliocene and Pleistocene glaciations (Woodroffe, C. D., et al.) 96(1-2): 137-143 and climatic changes in the North Atlantic based on varia- Indian Ocean Islands—oceanography tions in volcanic and sedimentary facies in Iceland reefs: Last interglacial reef and subsidence of the Cocos (Eiriksson, Jon, et al.) 101(1-4): 147-159 (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean Pliocene: A record of Pliocene and Pleistocene glaciations (Woodroffe, C. D., et al.) 96(1-2): 137-143 and climatic changes in the North Atlantic based on varia- instruments see under acoustical methods under geophysical tions in volcanic and sedimentary facies in Iceland methods (Eiriksson, Jon, et al.) 101(1-4): 147-159 intrusions see also igneous rocks igneous rocks see also lava; magmas invertebrates see also foraminifers; mollusks; radiolarians igneous rocks—basalts invertebrates—biochemistry geochemistry: Petrology and geochemistry of the central isotopes: Isotope paleontology; growth and composition of North Fiji Basin spreading centre (Southwest Pacific) be- extant calcareous species tween 16°S and 22°S (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 (Eissen, Jean-Philippe, et al.) 98(2-4): 201-239 invertebrates—ecology — Tectonics and magma genesis in the northern North Fiji deep-sea environment: The fauna of the HEBBLE site; pat- Basin terns in standing stock and sediment-dynamic effects (Price, R. C., et al.) 98(2-4): 241-258 (Thistle, David, et al.) 99(3-4): 413-422 igneous rocks—volcanic rocks Ionian Sea—geophysical surveys alkalic composition: Lamprophyric volcanism of Cenozoic age acoustical surveys: Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of on the Sierra Leone Rise; implications for regional tecton- Patras, Greece; tectonism, deltaic sedimentation and sea- ics and the stratigraphic time scale level change (Jones, E. J. W., et al.) 99(1-2): 19-28 (Chronis, George, et al.) 97(1-2): 191-209 India—economic geology isostasy see also changes of level oil and gas fields: A model of basement structure from mag- isotope dating see absolute age netic anomalies of the Bombay High Oil-field west of India isotopes see also absolute age; geochronology (Gopala Rao, D.) 96(1-2): 111-122 isotopes—analysis India—oceanography stable isotopes: Isotope paleontology; growth and composition continental margin: Gravity anomalies and crustal structure of extant calcareous species of the western continental margin off Goa and Mulki, India (Wefer, Gerold, et al.) 100(1-4): 207-248 (Subrahmanyan, V., et al.) 99(1-2): 247-256 isotopes—carbon continental shelf: A model of basement structure from mag- C-13/C-12: Analysis of sedimentary organic matter of a gla- netic anomalies of the Bombay High Oil-field west of India cial/interglacial change (oxygen isotope stage 6/5) in the (Gopala Rao, D.) 96(1-2): 111-122 Norwegian-Greenland Sea (Botz, R., et al.) 98(1): 113-119 Indian Ocean see also Arabian Sea; Persian Gulf; Red Sea — Observations of gas hydrates in marine sediments, off- Indian Ocean—geochronology shore Northern California Pleistocene: Last interglacial reef and subsidence of the Cocos (Brooks, James M., et al.) 96(1-2): 103-109 (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean isotopes—oxygen (Woodroffe, C. D., et al.) 96(1-2): 137-143 O-18/0-16: Pleistocene 6180 records from Ontong-Java Pla- Indian Ocean—geophysical surveys teau; effects of winnowing and dissolution magnetic surveys: Magnetic crust in the Bay of Bengal (Wu, Guoping, et al.) 96(3-4): 193-209 (Mishra, D. C.) 99(1-2): 257-261 isotopes—sediments Indian Ocean—oceanography marine sediments: Abyssal sediment erosion in the central nodules: Biogenic influence on the growth of ferromanganese Indian Basin; evidence from radiochemical and radiolarian micronodules in the Central Indian Basin studies (Banerjee, R., et al.) 97(3-4): 413-421 (Banakar, V. K., et al.) 96(1-2): 167-173 554 — Eastern Mediterranean palaeoclimates from 26 to 5 ka lava—alteration B.P. documented by pollen and isotopic analysis of a core effects: Chemical alteration of seawater by lava from Kilauea in the anoxic Bannock Basin Volcano, Hawaii (Cheddadi, Rachid, et al.) 100(1-4): 53-66 (Sedwick, P. N., et al.) 96(1-2): 151-158 — Glacial deep-water properties in the west-equatorial lava—geochemistry Pacific; bathyal thermocline near a depth of 2000 m trace elements: Petrology and geochemistry of the central (Herguera, J. C., et al.) 100(1-4): 201-206 North Fiji Basin spreading centre (Southwest Pacific) be- — Interaction between hemipelagic sediment and a hydro- tween 16°S and 22°S thermal system; Middle Valley, northern Juan de Fuca (Eissen, Jean-Philippe, et al.) 98(2-4): 201-239 Ridge, subarctic Northeast Pacific — Tectonics and magma genesis in the northern North Fiji (Al-Aasm, Ihsan S., et al.) 98(1): 25-40 Basin — Marine geology of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic); (Price, R. C., et al.) 98(2-4): 241-258 geochemical aspects lead—isotopes (Faganeli, J., et al.) 99(1-2): 93-108 Pb-210: Rates of particle scavenging, sediment reworking, — Rates of particle scavenging, sediment reworking, and and longitudinal ripple formation at the HEBBLE site longitudinal ripple formation at the HEBBLE site based on based on measurements of 234Th and 2!0Pb measurements of 234Th and 210Pb (DeMaster, David J., et al.) 99(3-4): 423-444 (DeMaster, David J., et al.) 99(3-4): 423-444 magmas see also igneous rocks; lava — Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower Creta- ceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic effects magmas—genesis (Thierstein, Hans R.., et al.) 97(1-2): 1-34 back-arc basins: Tectonics and magma genesis in the northern North Fiji Basin Jamaica—geophysical surveys (Price, R. C., et al.) 98(2-4): 241-258 seismic surveys: Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, magnetic surveys see under geophysical surveys under Indian Jamaica Ocean (Hine, Albert C., et al.) 98(1): 83-97 magnetism of rocks and minerals see paleomagnetism Jamaica—stratigraphy mapping see maps changes of level: Seismic stratigraphy of Discovery Bay, maps—cartography Jamaica lithologic maps: Application of image analysis for delineating (Hine, Albert C., et al.) 98(1): 83-97 modern carbonate facies changes through time; Grand Japan Sea—geophysical surveys Cayman, western Caribbean Sea seismic surveys: Sediment failure on the Korea Plateau slope, (Tongpenyai, Boonrasri, et al.) 96(1-2): 85-101 East Sea (Sea of Japan) marine geology see also oceanography; see also under oceanogra- (Lee, H. J., et al.) 97(3-4): 363-377 phy under Adriatic Sea; data processing; Pacific Ocean Japan Sea—oceanography marine geology—experimental studies ocean floors: Sediment failure on the Korea Plateau slope, currents: Can a continuous current of water generate turbi- East Sea (Sea of Japan) dites? Results of analog experiments (Lee, H. J., et al.) 97(3-4): 363-377 (Duringer, Philipp, et al.) 99(1-2): 231-246 sedimentation: In-situ measurements of particle settling Japan Sea—tectonophysics velocity in the deep sea plate tectonics: Evolution of the Philippine and Japan seas (McCave, I. N., et al.) 99(3-4): 403-411 from the clastic sediment record (Nechaev, Victor P.) 97(1-2): 167-190 marine geology—methods acoustical methods: Measuring suspended sediment concen- Korea—oceanography trations using acoustic backscatter devices continental margin: Sediment failure on the Korea Plateau (Thorne, P. D., et al.) 98(1): 7-16 slope, East Sea (Sea of Japan) marine geology—theoretical studies (Lee, H. J., et al.) 97(3-4): 363-377 sedimentation: Suspended sediment storm modeling continental shelf: Sediment accumulation in a modern epicon- (Gross, Thomas Floyd, et al.) 99(3-4): 343-360 tinental-shelf setting; the Yellow Sea marine sediments see under sediments (Alexander, C. R., et al.) 98(1): 51-72 Maryland—oceanography Korea—stratigraphy estuaries: Tidal resuspension of sediments in northern Chesa- changes of level: Shallow seismic stratigraphy and distribution peake Bay pattern of late Quaternary sediments in a macrotidal bay; (Sanford, Lawrence P., et al.) 97(1-2): 87-103 Gunhung Bay, west coast of Korea mass movements see under slope stability (Park, S. C., et al.) 98(1): 135-144 Mediterranean region see also the individual countries Kuwait—geomorphology Mediterranean region—structural geology processes: Mineralogy and provenance of the clastic deposits neotectonics: Tectonic connection of the Hellenic and Cyprus of the modern intertidal environment of the northern arcs and related geotectonic elements Arabian Gulf (Anastasakis, G., et al.) 97(3-4): 261-277 (Al-Bakri, Dhia, et al.) 97(1-2): 121-135 Mediterranean Sea see also Adriatic Sea; Aegean Sea; Ionian lava see also igneous rocks; magmas Sea; Tyrrhenian Sea