Journal of Sedimentary Research 87:7 & 8
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Journal of Sedimentary Research 87:7 & 8
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
July 2017, Vol. 87, No. 7
Research Articles
Imprints in silica grains induced during an open-channel flow experiment: determination of microtextural signatures during aqueous transport
Pedro J.M. Costa, Yong Sung Park, Young Do Kim, Maria Quintela, William C. Mahaney, Francisco Dourado, and Sue Dawson
Development of “phylloid-algal” carbonate mounds during regression: expanding the build-and-fill model
Stephan C. Oborny, Bradley D. Cramer, Philip H. Heckel, Gregory A. Ludvigson, and Robert W. Henthorne
Recognizing non-steady-state weathering conditions in ancient submarine fan systems: correcting for K-metasomatism reveals a Late Cretaceous non-steady-state weathering regime, Point Loma Formation, southwestern California, U.S.A.
Marcelo Azevedo, Jason R. Parizek, Heather N. Webb, Kristen N. Dennis, Matthew T. Dorsey, Nicole C. Fenton, Craig M. Hall, and Gary H. Girty
Evaluating controls on crevasse-splay size: implications for floodplain-basin filling
Craig Millard, Elizabeth Hajek, and Doug A. Edmonds
Carbonate deposits in the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, southern Utah and northern Arizona, U.S.A.
Judith Totman Parrish, Stephen T. Hasiotis, and Marjorie A. Chan
Journal of Sedimentary Research
August 2017, Vol. 87, No. 8
Research Articles
Fine-grained debris flows in coarse-grained alluvial systems: paleoenvironmental implications for the late Paleozoic Fountain and Cutler formations, Colorado, U.S.A.
Dustin E. Sweet
A Holocene record of flux of alluvial sediment related to climate: case studies from the northern Gulf of Mexico
Kristy T. Milliken, John B. Anderson, Alex R. Simms, and Michael D. Blum
Oligocene and Miocene carbonate platform development in the Browse Basin, Australian Northwest Shelf
Johannes Belde, Stefan Back, Julien Bourget, and Lars Reuning
Scaling the response of deltas to relative-sea-level cycles by autogenic space and time scales: a laboratory study
Lizhu Yu, Qi Li, and Kyle M. Straub
A discontinuous ephemeral stream transporting mud aggregates in a continental rift basin: the Late Triassic Maleri Formation, India
Sanghita Dasgupta, Parthasarathi Ghosh, and Elizabeth H. Gierlowski-Kordesch
Interactions of a Paleocene river, a rising fold, and early-diagenetic concretions
David B. Loope and Ross Secord
Discovery of Paleogene deposits of the Central High Plains Aquifer in the Western Great Plains, U.S.A.
Jon J. Smith, Greg A. Ludvigson, Anthony Layzell, Andreas Möller, R. Hunter Harlow, Elijah Turner, Brian Platt, and Michael Petronis
Hierarchical architecture of sequences and bounding surfaces in a depositional-dip transect of the fluvio-deltaic Ferron Sandstone (Turonian), southeastern Utah, U.S.A.
Jesse T. Korus and Christopher R. Fielding
The effect of a pre-deposited mobile substrate on terminal-fan evolution and channel organization: tank experiments
Emily Chatmas, Wonsuck Kim, and Gary Kocurek