Journal of Sedimentary Research 88: 1 & 2

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Journal of Sedimentary Research 88: 1 & 2

Publication date: 2018
Subject: Sedimentology

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
January 2018, Vol. 87, No. 1

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Sedimentological and ichnological characterization of the Middle to Upper Devonian Horn River Group, British Columbia, Canada: insights into mudstone depositional conditions and processes below storm wave base
Korhan Ayranci, Nicholas B. Harris, and Tian Dong

Field observations on the evolution of reticulate patterns in microbial mats in a modern siliciclastic coastal environment
Diana G. Cuadrado and Jerónimo Pan

Quartz and Fe-dolomite–ankerite cements record shifts in formation-water chemistry and hydrocarbon migration in Devonian shoreface sandstones, Ghadamis Basin, Libya
Mufta A. Khalifa, Howri Mansurbeg, Daniel Morad, Sadoon Morad, Ihsan S. Al-Aasm, Pavel Spirov, Andrea Ceriani, and Luiz Fernando De Ros

Plan-view paleochannel reconstruction of amalgamated meander belts, Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, Notom Delta, south-central Utah, U.S.A.
Jianqiao Wang and Janok P. Bhattacharya

Oxygen isotope microanalysis by secondary ion mass spectrometry suggests continuous 300-million-year history of calcite cementation and dolomitization in the Devonian Bakken Formation
Mark W. Brodie, Andrew C. Aplin, Bruce Hart, Ian J. Orland, John W. Valley, and Adrian J. Boyce

Micromorphology and sequence stratigraphy of the interfluve paleosols from the Ganga Plains: a record of alluvial cyclicity and paleoclimate during the late Quaternary
Pankaj Srivastava, Rajiv Sinha, Vivek Deep, Arvind Singh, and Neha Upreti

Paleo-eolian dynamics in the Andean Plateau: inferences from sedimentology of fossil and modern dunes
Romina Lucrecia López Steinmetz and Lorena Cecilia López Steinmetz

CURRENT RIPPLES

Mixed-energy process interactions read from a compound-clinoform delta (paleo–Orinoco Delta, Trinidad): preservation of river and tide signals by mud-induced wave damping
Yang Peng, Ronald J. Steel, Valentina M. Rossi, and Cornel Olariu

PERSPECTIVES

Back to basics of sequence stratigraphy: early Miocene and mid-Cretaceous examples from the New Jersey paleoshelf
Kenneth G. Miller, Christopher J. Lombardi, James V. Browning, William J. Schmelz, Gabriel Gallegos, Gregory S. Mountain, and Kimberly E. Baldwin

Journal of Sedimentary Research
February 2018, Vol. 88, No. 2

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Facies, backwater limits, and paleohydraulic analysis of rivers in a forced-regressive, compound incised valley, Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, Utah, U.S.A.
Stephanie Kimmerle and Janok P. Bhattacharya

Authigenic mineralization in low-rank coals from the Velenje Basin, Slovenia
Tjaša Kanduč, Polona Vreča1, Špela Gregorin, Mirijam Vrabec, Marko Vrabec, and Fausto Grassa

Re-evaluating the paleogeography of the river-dominated and wave-influenced Ferron Notom Delta, southern central Utah: an integration of detailed facies-architecture and paleocurrent analysis
Yangyang Li, Janok P. Bhattacharya, Sumiyyah Ahmed, and Daniel Garza

Facies distribution in sediment-gravity-flow deposits constructing sediment waves: an outcrop example of forearc basin fills, Neogene Aoshima Formation, southwest Japan
Yuri Onishi, Kiwako Takii, Hiroko Abe, and Yoshiro Ishihara

Quantifying roundness of detrital minerals by image analysis: sediment transport, shape effects, and provenance implications
Alberto Resentini, Sergio Andò, and Eduardo Garzanti

Spatial variations in the chemical composition of eolian sediments in hyperarid regions: a case study from the Badain Jaran Desert, northwestern China
Qiujie Chen, Zhuolun Li, Shipei Dong, Nai’ang Wang, Derrick Y.F. Lai, and Kai Ning

Sediment accumulation rates for the Mississippi Delta region: a time-interval synthesis
Chris Jenkins

RESEARCH METHODS

Methods for restoring and describing ancient clinoform surfaces
Tore Grane Klausen and William Helland-Hansen

Pages: 312
Publisher: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology)
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