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Articles from the last few issues of Sedimentology © Blackwell Publishing
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  • Preface
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 1-2.
    by Judith A McKenzie, Daniel Bernoulli, Maria Bianca B Cita
  • The role of the Mediterranean region in the development of sedimentary geology: a historical overview
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 3-41.
    by ALFREDG FISCHER, ROBERTE GARRISON
  • Mediterranean Neogene stratigraphy: development and evolution through the centuries
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 43-62.
    by MARIABIANCA CITA
  • Mediterranean contributions to cyclostratigraphy and astrochronology
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 63-94.
    by ALFREDG FISCHER, FREDERIKJ HILGEN, ROBERTE GARRISON
  • Decoding the Mediterranean salinity crisis
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 95-136.
    by WILLIAMBF RYAN
  • The historical record in the Scaglia limestone at Gubbio: magnetic reversals and the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 137-148.
    by WALTER ALVAREZ
  • Ancient oceans and continental margins of the Alpine-Mediterranean Tethys: deciphering clues from Mesozoic pelagic sediments and ophiolites
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 149-190.
    by DANIEL BERNOULLI, HUGHC JENKYNS
  • Carbonate platforms in the Dolomites area of the Southern Alps historic perspectives on progress in sedimentology
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 191-204.
    by WOLFGANG SCHLAGER, LORENZ KEIM
  • Dolomite Mountains and the origin of the dolomite rock of which they mainly consist: historical developments and new perspectives
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 205-219.
    by JUDITHA MCKENZIE, CRISOGONO VASCONCELOS
  • Tufas and travertines of the Mediterranean region: a testing ground for freshwater carbonate concepts and developments
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 221-246.
    by MARTYN PEDLEY
  • TethyanMediterranean organic carbon-rich sediments from Mesozoic black shales to sapropels
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 247-266.
    by KAY-CHRISTIAN EMEIS, HELMUT WEISSERT
  • Mud volcanoes, olistostromes and Argille scagliose in the Mediterranean region
    Sedimentology, Vol. 56, No. 1., pp. 319-365.
    by ANGELO CAMERLENGHI, GIANANDREA PINI
  • Sediment transport in analogue flume models compared with real-world sedimentary systems: a new look at scaling evolution of sedimentary systems in a flume
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1541-1557.
  • Truncated flame structures within a deposit of the Indian Ocean Tsunami: evidence of syn-sedimentary deformation
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1559-1570.
    by DAN MATSUMOTO, HAJIME NARUSE, SHIGEHIRO FUJINO, APICHART SURPHAWAJRUKSAKUL, THANAWAT JARUPONGSAKUL, NORIHIKO SAKAKURA, MASAFUMI MURAYAMA
  • Discriminating between pore-filling load and bed-structure load: a new porosity-based method, exemplified for the river Rhine
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1571-1593.
    by ROYM FRINGS, MAARTENG KLEINHANS, STEFAN VOLLMER
  • Evidence for Late Messinian seismites, Nijar Basin, south-east Spain
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1595-1622.
    by AR FORTUIN, CJ DABRIO
  • Dedolomitization and calcite cementation in the Middle Devonian Winnipegosis Formation in Central Saskatchewan, Canada
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1623-1642.
    by QILONG FU, HAIRUO QING, KATHERINEM BERGMAN, CHAO YANG
  • Unravelling the conundrum of river response to rising sea-level from laboratory to field. Part I: Laboratory experiments
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1643-1655.
    by GARY PARKER, TETSUJI MUTO, YOSHIHISA AKAMATSU, WILLIAME DIETRICH, JWESLEY LAUER
  • Unravelling the conundrum of river response to rising sea-level from laboratory to field. Part II. The FlyStrickland River system, Papua New Guinea
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1657-1686.
    by GARY PARKER, TETSUJI MUTO, YOSHIHISA AKAMATSU, WILLIAME DIETRICH, Wesley
  • Measuring and adjusting the weathering and hydraulic sorting effects for rigorous provenance analysis of sedimentary rocks: a case study from the Jurassic Ashikita Group, south-west Japan
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1687-1701.
    by TOHRU OHTA
  • Historical tsunamis and storms recorded in a coastal lowland, Shizuoka Prefecture, along the Pacific Coast of Japan
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1703-1716.
    by JUNKO KOMATSUBARA, OSAMU FUJIWARA, KEITA TAKADA, YUKI SAWAI, THANTIN AUNG, TAKANOBU KAMATAKI
  • A three-dimensional numerical model of sediment transport, erosion and deposition within a network of channel belts, floodplain and hill slope: extrinsic and intrinsic controls on floodplain dynamics and alluvial architecture
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1717-1745.
    by DEREK KARSSENBERG, JOHNS BRIDGE
  • Sedimentary evolution of a Late Pleistocene temperate red algal reef (Coralligene) on Rhodes, Greece: correlation with global sea-level fluctuations
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1747-1776.
    by JURGEN TITSCHACK, CAMPBELLS NELSON, TIM BECK, ANDRE FREIWALD, ULRICH RADTKE
  • Three-dimensional modelling and sequence stratigraphy of a carbonate ramp-to-shelf transition, Permian Upper San Andres Formation
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1777-1813.
    by RYANM PHELPS, CHARLES KERANS, SAMZ SCOTT, XAVIER JANSON, JEROMEA BELLIAN
  • Architectural complexity of a carbonate transgressive systems tract induced by basement physiography
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1815-1848.
    by GUILLEM MATEU-VICENS, LUIS POMAR, MARCELLO TROPEANO
  • Palaeoenvironmental significance of Late Permian palaeosols in the South-Eastern Iberian Ranges, Spain
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1849-1873.
    by De, Ma ISABEL BENITO, JOSE LOPEZ-GOMEZ, ALFREDO ARCHE, JOSEF BARRENECHEA, JAVIER LUQUE
  • Influence of benthic sediment transport on cold-water coral bank morphology and growth: the example of the Darwin Mounds, north-east Atlantic
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1875-1887.
    by ANDREWJ WHEELER, MAXIM KOZACHENKO, DOUGG MASSON, VEERLEAI HUVENNE
  • Controls on Holocene deep-water sedimentation in the northern Gioia Basin, Tyrrhenian Sea
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1889-1903.
    by FABIANO GAMBERI, MICHAEL MARANI
  • A comparison of grain-size analysis methods for sand-dominated fluvial sediments
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1905-1913.
    by MICHAELD CHEETHAM, ANNABELLEF KEENE, RICHARDT BUSH, LEIGHA SULLIVAN, WAYNED ERSKINE
  • Sedimentology and architecture of the Douglas Creek terminal splay, Lake Eyre, central Australia
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1915-1930.
    by JOHNA FISHER, CARMENBE KRAPF, SIMONC LANG, GARYJ NICHOLS, TOBIASHD PAYENBERG
  • Diagenesis of plattenkalk: examples from the Solnhofen area (Upper Jurassic, southern Germany)
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 6. (December 2008), pp. 1931-1946.
    by AXEL MUNNECKE, HILDEGARD WESTPHAL, MARTINA KOLBL-EBERT
  • Citations and other musings
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1115-1116.
  • Identification and micro-stratigraphy of hyperpycnites and turbidites in Cretaceous Lewis Shale, Wyoming
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1117-1133.
    by Olatundo A Soyinka, Roger M Slatt
  • Horizontal and vertical variations in sedimentation and resuspension rates in a stratifying lake effects of internal seiches
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1135-1144.
    by Jukka Horppila, JUHA Niemisto
  • Complex variations in sediment transport at three large river bifurcations during discharge waves in the river Rhine
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1145-1171.
    by Roy M Frings, Maarten G Kleinhans
  • Sedimentology and preservation potential of carbonate sand sheets deposited by the December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: South Baa Atoll, Maldives
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1173-1187.
    by Scott L Nichol, Paul S Kench
  • Variations in Neoarchean microbialite morphologies: clues to controls on microbialite morphologies through time
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1189-1202.
    by Megan A Murphy, Dawn Y Sumner
  • Evidence for Pleistocene wet aeolian dune and interdune accumulation, S. Pedro da Maceda, north-west Portugal
    Sedimentology, Vol. 0, No. 0. (0), pp. ???-???.
    by Helena M Granja, Thomas, Ana L Costa
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  • Methane-related microbial gypsum calcitization in stromatolites of a marine evaporative setting (Munder Formation, Upper Jurassic, Hils Syncline, north Germany)
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1227-1251.
    by Gernot Arp, Christian Ostertag-Henning, Selcuk Yucekent, Joachim Reitner, Volker Thiel
  • Aeolian sand sea development along the mid-Cretaceous western Tethyan margin (Spain): erg sedimentology and palaeoclimate implications
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1253-1292.
    by Juan PEDRO Rodriguez-Lopez, Nieves Melendez, BOER De, L Poppe, Ana ROSA Soria
  • Giant Holocene Freshwater Microbialites, Laguna Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Mexico
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1293-1309.
    by Eberhard Gischler, Michael A Gibson, Wolfgang Oschmann
  • Flow transformations in slumps: a case study from the Waitemata Basin, New Zealand
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1311-1332.
    by LJ Strachan
  • Deep-water foreland basin deposits of the Cerro Toro Formation, Magallanes basin, Chile: architectural elements of a sinuous basin axial channel belt
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1333-1359.
    by Stephen M Hubbard, Brian W Romans, Stephan A Graham
  • Carbonate aeolianites of western Saurashtra, India: experimental decipherment of the depositional mechanisms
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1361-1374.
    by Prabir Dasgupta, Subikash Bandyopadhyay
  • Palaeo-climate controlled diagenesis of the Westphalian C D fluvial sandstones in the Campine Basin (north-east Belgium)
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1375-1417.
    by Pieter Bertier, RUDY Swennen, David Lagrou, BEN Laenen, Raymond Kemps
  • Interplay between tectonics and compaction in a rift-margin, lacustrine delta system: Miocene of the Eger Graben, Czech Republic
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1419-1447.
    by Michal Rajchl, David Ulicny, Karel Mach
  • Sedimentary processes in a submarine canyon excavated into a temperate-carbonate ramp (Granada Basin, southern Spain)
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1449-1466.
    by Angel Puga-Bernabeu, Jose M Martin, Juan C Braga
  • Calcitizationdedolomitization of Jurassic dolostones (Lebanon): results from petrographic and sequential geochemical analyses
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1467-1485.
    by Fadi H Nader, RUDY Swennen, EDDY Keppens
  • Alluvial architecture of the Holocene RhineMeuse delta (the Netherlands)
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1487-1516.
    by Marc J Gouw
  • The Lower Permian Wasp Head Formation, Sydney Basin: high-latitude, shallow marine sedimentation following the late Asselian to early Sakmarian glacial event in eastern Australia
    Sedimentology, Vol. 55, No. 5. (October 2008), pp. 1517-1540.
    by Michael C Rygel, Christopher R Fielding, Kerrie L Bann, Tracy D Frank, Lauren Birgenheier, Stuart C Tye
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