Journal of Sedimentary Research 90: 1 & 2
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Journal of Sedimentary Research 90: 1 & 2
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 January 2020
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Architecture, process, and environmental diversity in a Late Cretaceous slope channel system
Benjamin Kneller, Guilherme Bozetti, Richard Callow, Mason Dykstra, Larissa Hansen, Ian Kane, Pan Li, Adam McArthur, Amanda Santa Catharina, Thisiane Dos Santos, and Philip Thompson
Genesis of giant, bouldery bars in a Miocene gravel-bed river: insights from outcrop sedimentology, UAS-SfM photogrammetry, and GPR
Jesse T. Korus, R. Matthew Joeckel, and Shane T. Tucker
Red-bed bleaching in a CO2 storage analogue: insights from Entrada Sandstone fracture-hosted mineralization
Jeremy C. Rushton, Doris Wagner, Jonathan M. Pearce, Christopher A. Rochelle, and Gemma Purser
Ediacaran (Vendian)-period alluvial and coastal geomorphology applied to development of Verkhnechonskoye and Yaraktinskoye fields, East Siberia, Russian Federation
Robert S. Tye, Donald R. Lowe, and J.J. Hickey
Controls on deep-water sand delivery beyond the shelf edge: accommodation, sediment supply, and deltaic process regime
Victorien Paumard, Julien Bourget, Tobi Payenberg, Annette D. George, R. Bruce Ainsworth, Simon Lang, and Henry W. Posamentier
Planform and stratigraphic signature of proximal braided streams: remote-sensing and ground-penetrating-radar analysis of the Kicking Horse River, Canadian Rocky Mountains
Natasha N. Cyples, Alessandro Ielpi, and Randy W. Dirszowsky
TURBULENCE!
About the (in)value of field work
Yvonne T. Spychala
Table of Contents February 2020
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Entrapment and transformation of post-bloom radiolarians in cyanobacterial mats as a factor enhancing the formation of black cherts in the Early Silurian sea
Barbara Kremer
Sedimentologic, stratigraphic, and structural evolution of minibasins and a megaflap formed during passive salt diapirism: the Neoproterozoic Witchelina diapir, Willouran Ranges, South Australia
C. Evelyn Gannaway Dalton, Katherine A. Giles, Mark G. Rowan, Richard P. Langford, Thomas E. Hearon IV, and J. Carl Fiduk
Sequence stratigraphy of the late Desmoinesian to early Missourian (Pennsylvanian) succession of southern Illinois: insights into controls on stratal architecture in an Icehouse period of earth history
Christopher R. Fielding, W. John Nelson, and Scott D. Elrick
Bioclastic accumulation in a lake rift basin: the Early Cretaceous coquinas of the Sergipe–Alagoas Basin, Brazil
Ariely L. Rigueti, Patrick Führ Dal’ Bó, Leonardo Borghi, and Marcelo Mendes
Tectonic and geomorphic controls on the lacustrine deposits of the Neogene Vinchina basin, northwestern Argentina
Sergio A. Marenssi, Carlos O. Limarino, Laura J. Schencman, and Patricia L. Ciccioli
Printed collection of all 12 issues of 2020 Journal of Sedimentary Research, volume 90, 5 double issues and 2 single issues printed as softcover books