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Foreword - Fluvial systems through space and time: from source to sea Griffith LA, McCabe PJ, Williams CA |
3 - 30 |
A high-frequency sequence study: a Miocene deltaic and estuarine succession in the Eastern Maracaibo Composite Foreland Basin, Western Venezuela Milano MT, Steel RJ |
31 - 72 |
Depositional styles in a low accommodation foreland basin setting: an example from the Basal Quartz (Lower Cretaceous), southern Alberta Zaitlin BA, Warren MJ, Potocki D, Rosenthal L, Boyd R |
73 - 91 |
Alluvial architecture of the Horsefly unit (Basal Quartz) in southern Alberta and northern Montana: influence of accommodation changes and comtemporaneous faulting Lukie TD, Ardies GW, Dalrymple RW, Zaitlin BA |
92 - 104 |
Stratigraphic response to sedimentation in a net-accommodation-limited setting, Lower Cretaceous Basal Quartz, south-central Alberta Arnott RWC, Zaitlin BA, Potocki DJ |
105 - 117 |
Sedimentology and reservoir characteristics of a Middle Jurassic fluvial system, Datong Basin, northern China Yu X, Ma X, Qing H |
118 - 137 |
Variability in wave-dominated estuary sandstones: implications on subsurface reservoir development Hubbard SM, Gingras MK, Pemberton SG, Thomas MB |
138 - 157 |
Architecture of channel bodies and paleovalley fills in high-frequency Carboniferous sequences, Sydney Basin, Atlantic Canada Batson PA, Gibling MR |
158 - 177 |
Micromorphology and development of interfluve paleosols: a case study from the Cenomanian Dunvegan Formation, NE British Columbia, Canada McCarthy PJ |
178 - 204 |
Seismic modeling of fluvial-estuarine deposits in the Athabasca oil sands using ray-tracing techniques, Steepbank River area, northeastern Alberta Langenberg CW, Hein FJ, Lawton D, Cunningham J |