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Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

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Valleys That Never Were: Time Surfaces Versus Stratigraphic Surfaces—Discussion

John M. Holbrook

Valleys That Never Were: Time Surfaces Versus Stratigraphic Surfaces—Reply

Nikki Strong, Chris Paola

Increased Production of Calcite and Slower Growth for the Major Sediment-Producing Alga Halimeda as the Mg/Ca Ratio of Seawater is Lowered to a “Calcite Sea” Level

Steven M. Stanley, Justin B. Ries, Lawrence A. Hardie

Impact of Seasonal Changes on the Formation and Accumulation of Soft Siliceous Sediments on the Discharge Apron of Geysir, Iceland

Brian Jones, Robin W. Renaut

A Mixed Bioclastic–Siliciclastic Flood-Tidal Delta in a Micro Tidal Setting: Depositional Architectures and Hierarchical Internal Organization (Pliocene, Southern Apennine, Italy)

Sergio G. Longhitano, Luisa Sabato, Marcello Tropeano, Salvatore Gallicchio

On the Origin of Paleocurrent Complexity Within Deep Marine Channel Levees

Ian A. Kane, William D. McCaffrey, Jeff Peakall

Concepts Learned from a 3D Outcrop of a Sinuous Slope Channel Complex: Beacon Channel Complex, Brushy Canyon Formation, West Texas, U.S.A.

David R. Pyles, David C. Jennette, Mark Tomasso, Rick T. Beaubouef, Christine Rossen

Depositional Environments and Sequence Stratigraphy of an Exhumed Permian Mudstone-Dominated Submarine Slope Succession, Karoo Basin, South Africa

Jorge J. P. Figueiredo, David M. Hodgson, Stephen S. Flint, John P. Kavanagh

Lenticular Shale Fabrics Resulting from Intermittent Erosion of Water-Rich Muds—Interpreting the Rock Record in the Light of Recent Flume Experiments

Juergen Schieber, John B. Southard, Arndt Schimmelmann