419 - 421 |
Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and geochemistry of the Upper Mississippian Pride Shale in the Appalachian Basin Buller T, Miller D, Eriksson K, Kvale E |
423 - 431 |
Sediment transport processes and lateral facies gradients across a muddy shelf: Examples from the Geneseo Formation of central New York, United States Wilson RD, Schieber J |
433 - 439 |
Deep-water clastic systems in the Upper Carboniferous (Upper Mississippian-Lower Pennsylvanian) Shannon Basin, western Ireland Martinsen OJ, Pulham AJ, Elliott T, Haughton P, Pierce C, Lacchia AR, Barker S, Latre AO, Kane I, Shannon P, Sevastopulo GD |
441 - 451 |
Sedimentologic and sequencestratigraphic characteristics of wave-dominated deltas Hampson GJ, Howell JA |
453 - 463 |
Multiscale Gilbert-type delta lobe architecture and heterogeneities: The case of the Roda Sandstone Member Martinius AW |
465 - 474 |
Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas and New Mexico: Key excursions Kerans C, Zahm C, Garcia-Fresca B, Harris P |
475 - 483 |
Geometry and evolution of Triassic high-relief, isolated microbial platforms in the Dolomites, Italy: The Anisian Latemar and Carnian Sella platforms compared Preto N, Gianolla P, Franceschi M, Gattolin G, Riva A |
485 - 493 |
Barremian platform carbonates from the eastern Vercors Massif, France: Organization of depositional geometries Arnaud H, Arnaud-Vanneau A, Godet A, Adatte T, Massonnat G |
495 - 503 |
Excursions along the Lennard Shelf Devonian carbonates, Canning Basin, Western Australia Playton TE, Kerans C, Hocking RM, Haines PW, Adams EW, Hurley NF, Frost EL |
505 - 513 |
Intact seismic-scale platforms and ramps in the Lower to Middle Jurassic of Morocco: Implications for stratal anatomy and lithofacies partitioning Merino-Tome O, Della Porta G, Pierre A, Kenter JAM, Durlet C, Verwer K |
515 - 522 |
The mid-Cretaceous Natih Formation in Oman: A model for carbonate platforms and organic-rich intrashelf basins Razin P, Grelaud C, van Buchem F |
523 - 531 |
The Apulia Carbonate Platform-Gargano Promontory, Italy (Upper Jurassic-Eocene) Morsilli M, Hairabian A, Borgomano J, Nardon S, Adams E, Gartner GB |
533 - 541 |
Mut Basin, Turkey: Miocene carbonate depositional styles and mixed systems in an icehouse setting Bassant P, Janson X, van Buchem F, Gurbuz K, Eris K |
543 - 551 |
The Sierra del Cuera (Pennsylvanian microbial platform margin) in Asturias, north Spain Della Porta G, Bahamonde JR, Kenter JAM, Verwer K |
553 - 562 |
The Late Permian to Late Triassic Great Bank of Guizhou: An isolated carbonate platform in the Nanpanjiang Basin of Guizhou Province, China Kelley BM, Lehrmann DJ, Yu MY, Minzoni M, Enos P, Li XW, Lau KV, Payne JL |
563 - 570 |
Architecture, growth patterns, and early diagenetic modifications of a greenhouse ramp to rimmed shelf system: Danian of the Urbasa-Andia plateau, western Pyrenees, North Spain Baceta JI, Wright VP, Berreteaga A, Pujalte V |
571 - 577 |
Hutton'sGreat Unconformity at Siccar Point, Scotland: Where deep time was revealed and uniformitarianism conceived Archer SG, Underhill JR, Peters KE |
579 - 587 |
Fault-related folds in the southern Pyrenees Munoz JA |
589 - 597 |
Classic hydrocarbon traps and analog structures in the southern Canadian Rockies Warren MJ, Cooper M |
599 - 605 |
Halokinetic sequences and diapiric structural kinematics in the field: Two-day excursion to La Popa Basin, northeastern Mexico Lawton TF, Giles KA, Rowan MG |
607 - 615 |
Field excursion: Petroleum traps and structures along the San Andreas convergent strike-slip plate boundary, California Davis TL, Namson JS |
617 - 623 |
Cold seepages: An economic tool for hydrocarbon appraisal Capozzi R, Oppo D, Taviani M |
625 - 633 |
Saucer-shaped sandstone intrusions: An underplayed reservoir target Hurst A, Vigorito M |