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Table of contents of journal: *Geological Society of America bulletin

Results: 201-225/1058

Authors: Ebinger, CJ Yemane, T Harding, DJ Tesfaye, S Kelley, S Rex, DC
Citation: Cj. Ebinger et al., Rift deflection, migration, and propagation: Linkage of the Ethiopian and Eastern rifts, Africa, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 163-176

Authors: Dorsey, RJ Umhoefer, PJ
Citation: Rj. Dorsey et Pj. Umhoefer, Tectonic and eustatic controls on sequence stratigraphy of the Pliocene Loreto basin, Baja California Sur, Mexico, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 177-199

Authors: Marple, RT Talwani, P
Citation: Rt. Marple et P. Talwani, Evidence for a buried fault system in the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas and Virginia - Implications for neotectonics in the southeastern United States, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 200-220

Authors: Blum, MD Guccione, MJ Wysocki, DA Robnett, PC Rutledge, EM
Citation: Md. Blum et al., Late Pleistocene evolution of the lower Mississippi River valley, southernMissouri to Arkansas, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 221-235

Authors: Storlazzi, CD Griggs, GB
Citation: Cd. Storlazzi et Gb. Griggs, Influence of El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events on the evolution of central California's shoreline, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 236-249

Authors: Batt, GE Braun, J Kohn, BP McDougall, I
Citation: Ge. Batt et al., Thermochronological analysis of the dynamics of the Southern Alps, New Zealand, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 250-266

Authors: Fruijtier, C Elliott, T Schlager, W
Citation: C. Fruijtier et al., Mass-spectrometric U-234-Th-230 ages from the Key Largo Formation, FloridaKeys, United States: Constraints on diagenetic age disturbance, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 267-277

Authors: Reese, JF Mosher, S Connelly, J Roback, R
Citation: Jf. Reese et al., Mesoproterozoic chronostratigraphy of the southeastern Llano uplift, central Texas, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 278-291

Authors: Wilf, P
Citation: P. Wilf, Late Paleocene-early Eocene climate changes in southwestern Wyoming: Paleobotanical analysis, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 292-307

Authors: Stoll, HM Schrag, DP
Citation: Hm. Stoll et Dp. Schrag, High-resolution stable isotope records from the Upper Cretaceous rocks of Italy and Spain: Glacial episodes in a greenhouse planet?, GEOL S AM B, 112(2), 2000, pp. 308-319

Authors: Clark, JJ Wilcock, PR
Citation: Jj. Clark et Pr. Wilcock, Effects of land-use change on channel morphology in northeastern Puerto Rico, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1763-1777

Authors: Hooke, RL
Citation: Rl. Hooke, Toward a uniform theory of clastic sediment yield in fluvial systems, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1778-1786

Authors: Mohrig, D Heller, PL Paola, C Lyons, WJ
Citation: D. Mohrig et al., Interpreting avulsion process from ancient alluvial sequences: Guadalope-Matarranya system (northern Spain) and Wasatch Formation (western Colorado), GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1787-1803

Authors: Denizman, C Randazzo, AF
Citation: C. Denizman et Af. Randazzo, Post-Miocene subtropical karst evolution, lower Suwannee River basin, Florida, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1804-1813

Authors: Miller, DJ Benda, LE
Citation: Dj. Miller et Le. Benda, Effects of punctuated sediment supply on valley-floor landforms and sediment transport, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1814-1824

Authors: Mather, AE Harvey, AM Stokes, M
Citation: Ae. Mather et al., Quantifying long-term catchment changes of alluvial fan systems, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1825-1833

Authors: Anderson, E Harrison, S Passmore, DG Mighall, TM
Citation: E. Anderson et al., Holocene alluvial-fan development in the Macgillycuddy's Reeks, southwest Ireland, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1834-1849

Authors: Stumpf, AJ Broster, BE Levson, VM
Citation: Aj. Stumpf et al., Multiphase flow of the late Wisconsinan Cordilleran ice sheet in western Canada, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1850-1863

Authors: Matmon, A Zilberman, E Enzel, Y
Citation: A. Matmon et al., Determination of escarpment age using morphologic analysis: An example from the Galilee, northern Israel, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1864-1876

Authors: Sharp, IR Gawthorpe, RL Underhill, JR Gupta, S
Citation: Ir. Sharp et al., Fault-propagation folding in extensional settings: Examples of structural style and synrift sedimentary response from the Suez rift, Sinai, Egypt, GEOL S AM B, 112(12), 2000, pp. 1877-1899

Authors: Howard, JL
Citation: Jl. Howard, Provenance of quartzite clasts in the Eocene-Oligocene Sespe Formation: Paleogeographic implications for southern California and the ancestral Colorado River, GEOL S AM B, 112(11), 2000, pp. 1635-1649

Authors: Burgess, PM Flint, S Johnson, S
Citation: Pm. Burgess et al., Sequence stratigraphic interpretation of turbiditic strata: An example from Jurassic strata of the Neuquen basin, Argentina, GEOL S AM B, 112(11), 2000, pp. 1650-1666

Authors: Eichhubl, P Boles, JR
Citation: P. Eichhubl et Jr. Boles, Focused fluid flow along faults in the Monterey Formation, coastal California, GEOL S AM B, 112(11), 2000, pp. 1667-1679

Authors: Keller, TJ Gregg, JM Shelton, KL
Citation: Tj. Keller et al., Fluid migration and associated diagenesis in the Greater Reelfoot rift region, Midcontinent, United States, GEOL S AM B, 112(11), 2000, pp. 1680-1693

Authors: Hurwitz, S Stanislavsky, E Lyakhovsky, V Gvirtzman, H
Citation: S. Hurwitz et al., Transient groundwater-lake interactions in a continental rift: Sea of Galilee, Israel, GEOL S AM B, 112(11), 2000, pp. 1694-1702
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