Citation: D. Lavoie et Pa. Cousineau, ORDOVICIAN OPHICALCITES OF SOUTHERN QUEBEC APPALACHIANS - A PROPOSED EARLY SEA-FLOOR TECTONOSEDIMENTARY AND HYDROTHERMAL ORIGIN, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 337-347
Citation: A. Kasprzyk, GYPSUM-TO-ANHYDRITE TRANSITION IN THE MIOCENE OF SOUTHERN POLAND, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 348-357
Citation: Kg. Taylor et Cd. Curtis, STABILITY AND FACIES ASSOCIATION OF EARLY DIAGENETIC MINERAL ASSEMBLAGES - AN EXAMPLE FROM A JURASSIC IRONSTONE-MUDSTONE SUCCESSION, UK, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 358-368
Citation: Sn. Ehrenberg, MEASURING SANDSTONE COMPACTION FROM MODAL ANALYSES OF THIN-SECTIONS -HOW TO DO IT AND WHAT THE RESULTS MEAN, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 369-379
Citation: Jp. Hendry et Nh. Trewin, AUTHIGENIC QUARTZ MICROFABRICS IN CRETACEOUS TURBIDITES - EVIDENCE FOR SILICA TRANSFORMATION PROCESSES IN SANDSTONES, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 380-392
Citation: Rm. Joeckel, PALEOSOLS BELOW THE AMES MARINE UNIT (UPPER PENNSYLVANIAN, CONEMAUGH GROUP) IN THE APPALACHIAN BASIN, USA - VARIABILITY ON AN ANCIENT DEPOSITIONAL LANDSCAPE, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 393-407
Citation: Aw. Archer et al., THE ROLE OF TIDAL-VELOCITY ASYMMETRIES IN THE DEPOSITION OF SILTY TIDAL RHYTHMITES (CARBONIFEROUS, EASTERN INTERIOR COAL BASIN, USA), Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 408-416
Citation: Aj. Vanloon et al., SHOCK-INDUCED RESUSPENSION DEPOSITS FROM A PLEISTOCENE PROGLACTAL LAKE (KLESZCZOW GRABEN, CENTRAL POLAND), Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 417-422
Citation: Ghs. Smith et Ri. Ferguson, THE GRAVEL SAND TRANSITION ALONG RIVER CHANNELS, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 423-430
Citation: Jh. Baas et H. Dekoning, WASHED-OUT RIPPLES - THEIR EQUILIBRIUM DIMENSIONS, MIGRATION RATE, AND RELATION TO SUSPENDED-SEDIMENT CONCENTRATION IN VERY FINE SAND, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 431-435
Citation: M. Pyokari et K. Ylikyyny, VOLCANIC BEACH SEDIMENTS, THEIR TRANSPORT, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHORE PLATFORMS AT THE BASE OF THE CALDERA WALL ON THE SANTORINI ISLANDS,SOUTHERN GREECE, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 436-443
Citation: Ad. Stewart, WELL PRESERVED LATE PRECAMBRIAN PALEOSOLS FROM NORTHWEST SCOTLAND - DISCUSSION, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 444-444
Citation: Gj. Retallack et A. Mindszenty, WELL PRESERVED LATE PRECAMBRIAN PALEOSOLS FROM NORTHWEST SCOTLAND - REPLY, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(2), 1995, pp. 445-445
Citation: R. Cox et Dr. Lowe, A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW OF REGIONAL-SCALE CONTROLS ON THE COMPOSITION OF CLASTIC SEDIMENT AND THE COEVOLUTION OF CONTINENTAL BLOCKS AND THEIR SEDIMENTARY COVER, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 1-12
Citation: Cm. Prince et al., ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL ORDER IN SANDSTONES .2. GRAIN CLUSTERS, PACKING FLAWS, AND THE SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE OF SANDSTONES, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 13-28
Citation: Sj. Bennett et Js. Bridge, THE GEOMETRY AND DYNAMICS OF LOW-RELIEF BED FORMS IN HETEROGENEOUS SEDIMENT IN A LABORATORY CHANNEL, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO WATER-FLOW AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 29-39
Citation: M. Yokokawa et al., SAND PARTICLE MOVEMENT ON MIGRATING COMBINED-FLOW RIPPLES, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 40-44
Citation: Pa. Wilson et Hh. Roberts, DENSITY CASCADING - OFF-SHELF SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, EVIDENCE AND IMPLICATIONS, BAHAMA BANKS, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 45-56
Citation: Bd. Edwards et al., MUDFLOW GENERATED BY RETROGRESSIVE SLOPE FAILURE, SANTA-BARBARA BASIN, CALIFORNIA CONTINENTAL BORDERLAND, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 57-68
Citation: N. Hawley et Bm. Lesht, DOES LOCAL RESUSPENSION MAINTAIN THE BENTHIC NEPHELOID LAYER IN SOUTHEASTERN LAKE-MICHIGAN, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 69-76
Citation: Ts. Mccarthy et Wn. Ellery, SEDIMENTATION ON THE DISTAL REACHES OF THE OKAVANGO FAN, BOTSWANA, AND ITS BEARING ON CALCRETE AND SILCRETE (GANISTER) FORMATION, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 77-90
Citation: Ga. Smith et Je. Lotosky, WHAT FACTORS CONTROL THE COMPOSITION OF ANDESITIC SAND, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 91-98
Citation: Df. Ufnar et al., PRESERVATION POTENTIAL OF ULTRABASIC VOLCANIC SAND IN AN ARID INTRACONTINENTAL SETTING - WILL THE HOPI BUTTES MAAR-DIATREME FIELD BE PRESERVED IN THE ROCK RECORD, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 99-104
Authors:
MALIVA RG
DICKSON JAD
SMALLEY PC
OXTOBY NH
Citation: Rg. Maliva et al., DIAGENESIS OF THE MACHAR FIELD (BRITISH NORTH-SEA) CHALK - EVIDENCE FOR DECOUPLING OF DIAGENESIS IN FRACTURES AND THE HOST ROCK, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 105-111
Citation: Cl. Riediger et Jd. Bloch, DEPOSITIONAL AND DIAGENETIC CONTROLS ON SOURCE-ROCK CHARACTERISTICS OF THE LOWER JURASSIC NORDEGG MEMBER, WESTERN CANADA, Journal of sedimentary research. Section A, Sedimentary petrology and processes, 65(1), 1995, pp. 112-126