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Available online at www.sciencedirect.com ; Sedimentary science @oinect Geology > ee ELSEVIER www.elsevier.com/locate/sedgeo Contents Volume 160 (2003) ExpresSed Geochemical constraints for coexisting CO, gas hydrate and calcite: implications for sheet cracks, stromatactis, zebra and tepee-like structures E.L. DiFilippo, D.E. Hammond and F.A. Corsetti Research Papers Mass and hyperconcentrated flow deposits record dune damming Skeleton Coast Erg, Namibia J. Svendsen, H. Stollhofen, C.B.E. Krapf and I.G. Stanistreet Evidence for rapid sedimentation in a tunnel channel, Oak Ridges H.A.J. Russell, R.W.C. Amott and D.R. Sharpe Systems tracts sedimentology in the lagoon of Mayotte associated with the Holocene transgression J. Zinke, J.J.G. Reijmer and B.A. Thomassin Sequence stratigraphy of Middle Triassic carbonates and terrigenous deposits (Muschelkalk and Lower Keuper) in the SW Germanic Basin: maximum flooding versus maximum depth in intracratonic basins A. Vecsei and P. Duringer Shallow-platform palaeoenvironmental conditions recorded in deep-shelf sediments: C and O stable isotopes in Upper Jurassic sections of southern Germany (Oxfordian—Kimmeridgian) A. Bartolini, B. Pittet, E. Mattioli and J.C. Hunziker Sequence stratigraphic architecture of a differentially subsiding bay to fluvial basin: the Eocene Ishikari Group, Ishikari Coal Field, Hokkaido, Japan O. Takano and A. Waseda Early Permian silt-bed fluvial sedimentation in the Orogrande basin of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, New Mexico, USA G.H. Mack, M. Leeder, M. Perez-Arlucea and B.D.J. Bailey Sedimentary geology as a key to understanding the tectonic evolution of the Mesozoic—Early Tertiary Paikon Massif, Vardar suture zone, N Greece eographic A.R. Fortuin and W. Krijgsman Sediment flux in the modern Indus River inferred from the trace element composition of detrital amphibole grains J.1. Lee, P.D. Clift, G. Layne, J. Blum and A.A. Khan Apparently homogenous “reef’’-limestones built by high-frequency cycles: Upper Jurassic, SW-Germany T. Pawellek and T. Aigner doi: 10.1016/S0037-0738(03)00224-0 Contents Volume 160 (2003) Errata Erratum to “Sedimentology of high-stage flood deposits of the Tagus River, Central Spain” [Sediment. Geol. 157 (2003) 107-132] G. Benito, Y. Sanchez-Moya and A. Sopefia Erratum to “Supersequence and composite sequence carbonate platform growth: Permian and Triassic outcrop data of the Arabian platform and Neo-Tethys” [Sediment. Geol. 158 (2003) 87—116] O. Weidlich and M. Bernecker Special Issue: Subglacial Lake Sedimentation Edited by: Jasper Knight Editorial Research Papers Temporal changes in subglacial meltwater activity: field evidence from the late Devensian in the north of Ireland J. Knight A decade of sedimentation in ice-contact, proglacial lakes, Bering Glacier, AK P.J. Fleisher, P.K. Bailey and D.H. Cadwell Subglacial Lake McGregor, south-central Alberta, Canada M.J. Munro-Stasiuk Author Index Volume 160 (2003). . . Contents Volume 160 (2003)

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