Journal of Sedimentary Research 89: 3 & 4
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Journal of Sedimentary Research 89: 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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Table of Contents March 2019
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Stromatolite provinces of Hamelin Pool: physiographic controls on stromatolites and associated lithofacies
Erica P. Suosaari, R. Pamela Reid, Amanda M. Oehlert, Phillip E. Playford, Carl K. Steffensen, Miriam S. Andres, Gregory V. Suosaari, Gary R. Milano, and Gregor P. Eberli
Influences of modern pedogenesis on paleoclimate estimates from Pennsylvanian and Permian paleosols, southeast Ohio, U.S.A.
Sarah J. Kogler and Daniel I. Hembree
Evolution of the zonal gradients across the Equatorial Pacific during the Miocene–Pleistocene
Catherine Beltran, Gabrielle Rousselle, Marc De Rafélis, Marie-Alexandrine Sicre, Nathalie Labourdette, and Stefan Schouten
RESEARCH METHODS
Enhanced reservoir characterization using hyperspectral core logging
Ralf R. Haese, Grant Jiang, Scott Ooi, and Jay R. Black
CURRENT RIPPLES
Cenozoic contourites in the eastern Great Australian Bight, offshore southern Australia: implications for the onset of the Leeuwin Current
Christopher A-L. Jackson, Craig Magee, and Esther R. Hunt-Stewart
Table of Contents April 2019
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Mid-Cretaceous paleopedology and landscape reconstruction of the mid-Atlantic U.S. coastal plain
Jesse D. Thornburg, Kenneth G. Miller, James V. Browning, and James D. Wright
Detrital-zircon U-Pb paleodrainage reconstruction and geochronology of the Campanian Blackhawk–Castlegate sucession, Wasatch Plateau and Book Cliffs, U.S.A.
Bridget S. Pettit, Mike Blum, Mark Pecha, Noah McLean, Nicolas C. Bartschi, and Joel E. Saylor
The geochemistry of Qatar coastal waters and its impact on carbonate sediment chemistry and early marine diagenesis
John M. Rivers, Linso Varghese, Ruqaiya Yousif, Fiona F. Whitaker, Sabrina L. Skeat, and Ismail Al-Shaikh
New perspectives on the geomorphic, sedimentologic, and stratigraphic signatures of former wave-dominated tidal inlets: Assateague Island, Maryland, U.S.A.
Christopher T. Seminack and Randolph A. McBride
Source-to-sink analysis of a transtensional rift basin from syn-rift to uplift stages
Jialin Wang, Chaodong Wu, Tianqi Zhou, Wen Zhu, Yanxi Zhou, Xi Jiang, and Disheng Yang
CURRENT RIPPLES
Dense zones of the Kharaib Formation (Lower Cretaceous), United Arab Emirates
Stephen N. Ehrenberg and Qiong Wu
TURBULENCE!
Memes, false news, and the death of empiricism
V. Paul Wright
Printed collection of all 12 issues of 2019 Journal of Sedimentary Research, volume 89, printed in 6 double issue softcover books
JSR 89:1-12