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Comparative Sedimentology of Mesotidal (2 to 4 m) Estuarine Channel Point Bar Deposits from Modern Examples and Ancient Athabasca Oil Sands (Lower Cretaceous), McMurray Formation
Derald G. Smith
Comparison of Modern and Pleistocene Estuarine Facies in Willapa Bay, Washington
Roberto J. Anima, H. Edward Clifton, R. Lawrence Phillips
Estuarine Channel Deposition Within the Lower Cretaceous Waseca Formation, Upper Mannville Group, Lloydminster Area, Saskatchewan
James A. MacEachern
Estuarine Channel Fills in the Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation: Core Examples
Janok Bhattacharya
Mesotidal Estuarine Facies of the Glauconitic Member, Drayton Valley, Alberta
Steve Brownridge, Thomas F. Moslow
Modern and Ancient Examples of Clastic Tidal Deposits – A Core and Peel Workshop
G. E. Reinson
The Ostracode Member East-central Alberta: An Example of an Estuarine Valley Fill Deposit
R. L. Karvonen
Sedimentary Facies of a High-energy, Tide-dominated Continental Shelf, Western Canada
Thomas F. Moslow, J. Vaughn Barrie, John L. Luternauer
Sedimentologic, Paleontologic, and Ichnologic Criteria for the Recognition of Ancient Estuarine Deposits: An Example from the Lower Cretaceous McMurray Formation in the Athabasca Oils Sands Area of Northeastern Alberta
Blair W. Mattison, Andrew J. Fox, S. George Pemberton
Tidal Clastic/Carbonate Deposits - Carboniferous Kiskatinaw Formation, Alberta, and a Holocene Analogue - Shark Bay, Western Australia
J. E. Barclay, G. R. Davies
Tidal Sand Ridges, Southwest Florida
Richard A. Davis Jr., Jonathan M. Klay
Tidal Structures in the Glauconitic Sandstone, Countess Field, Southern Alberta, Canada
Indranil Banerjee
Tide-influenced Channel Deposits in the Lower Cretaceous Glauconitic Member, Southern Alberta
G. E. Reinson