Journal of Sedimentary Research 86:3 & 4
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Journal of Sedimentary Research 86:3 & 4
First published in 1931, JSR is the oldest earth science journal dedicated to the field of sedimentology. JSR continues its long tradition of publishing papers that become benchmark contributions to sedimentary geology. The journal is broad and international in scope and welcomes contributions that further the fundamental understanding of sedimentary processes, the origin of sedimentary deposits, the workings of sedimentary systems, and the records of earth history contained within sedimentary rocks.
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Journal of Sedimentary Research
March 2016; Vol. 86, No. 3
Research Articles
Spatial and temporal variation of fluvial architecture in a prograding clastic wedge of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Basin (Kaiparowits Plateau), U.S.A.
Jared T. Gooley, Cari L. Johnson, and Luke Pettinga
Sequence stratigraphic analysis of the youngest nonmarine sequence in the Cretaceous Ferron Notom Delta, south central Utah, U.S.A.
Oyebode A. Famubode and Janok P. Bhattacharya
Highly variable Precambrian fluvial style recorded in the Nelson Head Formation of Brock Inlier (Northwest Territories, Canada)
Alessandro Ielpi and Robert H. Rainbird
Fluvio-marine sediment partitioning as a function of basin water depth
Jochem F. Bijkerk, Joris T. Eggenhuisen, Ian A. Kane, Niels Meijer, Colin N. Waters, Paul B. Wignall, and William D. McCaffrey
Carbonate deposition in restricted basins: a Pliocene case study from the central Mediterranean (northwestern Apennines), Italy
Ronald Nalin, Massimiliano Ghinassi, Luca M. Foresi, and Edoardo Dallanave
Pedogenetic calcretes in early syn-rift alluvial systems (Upper Jurassic, west Cameros Basin), northern Spain
Sara Sacristán-Horcajada, María Eugenia Arribas, and Ramón Mas
Research Methods
Identifying ordered strata: evidence, methods, and meaning
Peter M. Burgess
Journal of Sedimentary Research
April 2016; Vol. 86, No. 4
Current Ripples
Microbial origin of early animal trace fossils?
Giulio Mariotti, Sara B. Pruss, Xuyuan Ai, J. Taylor Perron, and Tanja Bosak
Research Articles
The extent and patterns of sediment filling of accommodation space on Great Bahama Bank
Sam J. Purkis and Paul M. (Mitch) Harris
Climatically versus eustatically controlled, sediment-supply-driven cycles: carbonate–siliciclastic, high-frequency sequences in the Valanginian of the Neuquén Basin (Argentina)
Ernesto Schwarz, Gonzalo D. Veiga, Gastón Álvarez Trentini, and Luis A. Spalletti
Large-scale inflections in slope angle below the shelf break: a first order control on the stratigraphic architecture of carbonate slopes: Cutoff Formation, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, West Texas, U.S.A.
Gregory S. Hurd, Charles Kerans, Shawn Fullmer, and Xavier Janson
Accretionary mechanisms and temporal sequence of formation of the Boda Limestone mud-mounds (Upper Ordovician), Siljan District, Sweden
Björn Kröger, Jan Ove R. Ebbestad, and Oliver Lehnert
Event sedimentation, deposition rate, and paleoenvironment using crowded Rosselia assemblages of the Bluesky Formation, Alberta, Canada
S. Gordon Campbell, Scott E. Botterill, Murray K. Gingras, and James A. MacEachern
Campanian paleoseismites of the Elk Basin anticline, northern Bighorn Basin, U.S.A.: a record of initial Laramide deformation
William T. Jackson Jr., Mervin J. Bartholomew, William R. Dupré, Taylor F. Armstrong, and Kevin G. Stewart
Stratigraphic architecture of a transtensional continental basin in low-latitude semiarid conditions: the Permian succession of the central Orobic Basin (Southern Alps, Italy)
Fabrizio Berra, Fabrizio Felletti, and Andrea Tessarollo
Erratum
The Antarctic brachiopod Liothyrella uva as a proxy for ambient oceanographic conditions at McMurdo Sound
Christabel B. Jean, T. Kurtis Kyser, Noel P. James, and M. Dale Stokes