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Depositional Environments, Provenance, and Tectonic Framework: Upper Part of the Late Precambrian Mount Rogers Formation, Blue Ridge Province, Southwestern Virginia

Frederic L. Schwab

Ganurgarh Shale of Southeastern Rajasthan, India: A Precambrian Regressive Sequence of Lagoon-Tidal Flat Origin

Khurshed Akhtar, V. K. Srivastava

Petrology and Origin of the Red Beds of the Perry Formation New Brunswick, Canada, and Maine, USA

Paul R. Schluger

Depositional Environments of the Upper Cambrian Johns Wash Limestone (House Range, Utah)

M. N. Rees , M. J. Brady, A. J. Rowell

The Orientation of Discoidal Clasts in Resedimented Conglomerates, Cambro-Ordovician, Gaspe, Eastern Quebec

Hugh E. Hendry

A Devonian Submarine Fan in Western Argentina

Gustavo Gonzalez-Bonorino, Gerard V. Middleton

The Morphology, Magnitude and Regime of a Carboniferous Fluvial-Distributary Channel

T. Elliott

Late Paleozoic of the Tindouf Basin-North Africa

Victor V. Cavaroc, Guy Padgett, Daniel G. Stephens, William H. Kanes, Ahmed Boudda, Ian D. Woollen

Pore Space Reduction in Cretaceous Sandstones through Chemical Precipitation of Clay Minerals

William R. Almon , Larry B. Fullerton , David K. Davies

Sedimentology of the Rocktown Channel Sandstone, Upper Part of the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous), Central Kansas

Charles T. Siemers

Depositional History of Dakota Formation (Cretaceous) Sandstones, Southeastern Nebraska

H. A. Karl

Destructive Phase of Deltaic Development: North Santee River Delta

Daniel G. Stephens, Donald S. Van Nieuwenhuise, Peter Mullin , Christopher Lee , William H. Kanes

Characteristics of Shoreface Storm Deposits: Modern and Ancient Examples

Naresh Kumar , John E. Sanders

Dispersal Patterns of Sands in Grays Harbor Estuary, Washington

K. F. Scheidegger , J. B. Phipps

Sedimentation on the Puerto Rico Insular Shelf

Nahum Schneidermann , Orrin H. Pilkey, Craig Saunders

Sediment Transport and Dispersal Across the Deep Fore-Reef and Island Slope (-55 m to -305 m), Discovery Bay, Jamaica

Clyde H. Moore, Jr., Eileen A. Graham, Lynton S. Land

Grain Flow and Grain Flow Deposits

Donald R. Lowe

Clay Mineralogy and Relative Age of Tills in North-Central Wisconsin

Mark T. Stewart, David M. Mickelson

The Effect of Heat-Treating Sedimented Mixed-Layer Illite-Smectite as Related to Quantitative Clay Mineral Determinations

G. S. Austin , R. K. Leininger

Ephemeral Color in Deep-Sea Cores

Ralph Moberly, George Devries Klein

New Techniques for Stratigraphic Analysis and Correlation--Fourier Grain Shape Analysis Louisiana Offshore Pliocene

John V. Mrakovich, Robert Ehrlich, Bernhard Weinberg

Trace Fossils in the Lower Tal Formation of Mussoorie and their Environmental Significance

D. M. Banerjee, M. J. Narain

Jelly Fish Trails

D. F. Branagan

The Axial Ratio C/B as an Indicator of shape Selective Transportation

Luis A. Spalletti

An Improved Hydraulic Sampler for Obtaining Undisturbed Sediment Cores

D. L. Johnson, C. S. Alexander

Plastic Spray Thin Section Cover

Mounir T. Moussa

Dorag Dolomitization Model: DISCUSSION

Alden B. Carpenter

Dorag Dolomitization Model: REPLY

Khosrow Badiozamani

Planimetric Shape of Wreck Bay, Vancouver Island: DISCUSSION

W. F. Tanner

Planimetric Shape of Wreck Bay, Vancouver Island: REPLY

P. H. Leblond, J. M. Bremner