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Sedimentary Geology ELSEVIE Sedimentary Geology 145 (2001) 413-414 www.elsevier.com /locate sedgeo Contents Volume 145 (2001) Research Papers Primary or secondary distal volcaniclastic turbidites: how to make the distinction? An example from the Miocene of New Zealand (Mahia Peninsula, North Island) J.-L. Schneider, A. Le Ruyet, F. Chanier, C. Buret, J. Ferriére, J.-N. Proust and J.-B. Rosseel Shelf architectures of an isolated Late Cretaceous carbonate platform margin, Galala Mountains (Eastern Desert, Egypt) C. Scheibner, A.M. Marzouk and J. Kuss Palaeoenvironmental and palaeoceanographic controls on black, laminated mudrock deposition: example from Devonian Carboniferous strata, Alberta, Canada M.L. Caplan and R. Marc Bustin Sedimentary products of avulsions in the Holocene Rhine—Meuse Delta, The Netherlands E. Stouthamer Paleoenvironmental changes at the Messinian—Pliocene boundary in the eastern Mediterranean (southern Cyprus basins): significance of the Messinian Lago-Mare J.M. Rouchy, F. Orszag-Sperber, M.-M. Blanc-Valleron, C. Pierre, M. Riviére, N. Combourieu-Nebout and I. Panayides Sedimentary phosphate formation in warm shallow waters: new insights into the palaeoceanography of the Permian Phosphoria Sea from analysis of phosphate oxygen isotopes E.E. Hiatt and D.A. Budd A nomenclature system for granular phosphate rocks according to depositional texture J. Trappe Book Reviews Holocene Land—Ocean Interactions and Environmental Change Around the North Sea—edited by I. Shennan and J.R. Andrews J.R.L. Allen Carbonate Platform Systems: Components and Interactions—edited by E. Insalaco, P.W. Skelton and TJ. Palmer J. Martin-Chivelet Deformation of Glacial Materials—edited by A.J. Maltman, B. Hubbard and M.J. Hambrey A.J. (Tom) van Loon Special Issue: CARBONATE MOUNDS: SEDIMENTATION, ORGANISMAL RESPONSE AND DIAGENESIS Edited by: D.W. HAYWICK and D.C. KOPASKA-MERKEL Editorial Carbonate mounds: sedimentation, organismal response, and diagenesis D.C. Kopaska-Merkel, D.W. Haywick PII: S0037-0738(01)00239-1 414 Contents Volume 145 (2001) Research Papers Are reefs and mud mounds really so different? Genesis and geometry of the Meiklejohn Peak lime mud-mound, Bare Mountain Quadran; Ordovician limestone with submarine frost heave structures—a possible response to gas clathrate hydrate evolution Internal structure and depositional environment of Late Carboniferous mounds from the San Emiliano Formation, Carmenes Syncline, Cantabrian Mountains, Northern Spain E. Samankassou A lone biodetrital mound in the Chesterian (Carboniferous) of D.C. Kopaska-Merkel and D.W. Haywick Facies architecture and diagenesis of Belgian Late Frasnian carbonate mounds Middle Triassic biostromes from the Liard Formation, British Columbia, Canada: oldest examples from the Mesozoic of NW Pangea J.-P. Zonneveld. . . Growth dynamics and ecology of Upper Jurassic mounds, with comparisons to Mid-Palaeozoic mounds D.U. Schmid, R.R. Leinfelder and M. Nose Complex caddisfly-dominated bioherms from the Eocene Green River Formation V.L. Leggitt and R.A. Cushman Jr Sediment accumulation in a shallow-water meadow carpeted by a small erect bryozoan F.K. McKinney and A. Jaklin . . Author Index Volume 145 (2001) Contents Volume 145 (2001). eee te

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