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Sedimentary Geology

Articles from the last few issues of Sedimentary Geology © Elsevier
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  • Late Messinian to Early Pliocene paleoenvironmental changes in the Melilla Basin (NE Morocco) and their relation to Mediterranean evolution
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 1-27.
  • U-Pb ages of detrital zircons from Permian and Jurassic eolian sandstones of the Colorado Plateau, USA: paleogeographic implications
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 29-66.
    by WR Dickinson, GE Gehrels
  • Lower Cambrian paleosols from the Cantabrian Mountains (northern Spain): a comparison with Neogene-Quaternary estuarine analogues
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 67-84.
  • Numerical modelling of drainage basin evolution and three-dimensional alluvial fan stratigraphy
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 85-110.
  • Facies and sequence stratigraphy of Eocene palaeovalley fills in the eastern Eucla Basin, South Australia
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 111-130.
    by B Hou, NF Alley, LA Frakes, PR Gammon, JDA Clarke
  • Mid-depth calcareous contourites in the latest Cretaceous of Caravaca (Subbetic Zone, SE Spain). Origin and palaeohydrological significance
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 131-146.
  • Deev Jahi Model of the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction: a case for gas hydrates as the main cause of biological crisis on Earth
    Sedimentary Geology, Vol. 163, No. 1. (15 December 2003), pp. 147-163.
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