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Volume 91, Number 5
May 2021

ISSN 1527-1404
EISSN 1938-3681
The Congo deep-sea fan: Mineralogical, REE, and Nd-isotope variability in quartzose passive-margin sand
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 14, 2021, Vol.91, 433-450. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.100
Laterally accreting sinuous channels and their deposits: The Goldilocks of deep-water slope systems
R.W.C. (Bill) Arnott; Mike Tilston; Patricia Fraino; Lillian Navarro; Gerry Dumouchel; Nicole Miklovich
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 14, 2021, Vol.91, 451-463. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.144
Substantial heterogeneity of carbon and oxygen stable-isotope compositions of single layers or specimens of natural carbonate materials: New evidence from replicate sampling of continenta...
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 14, 2021, Vol.91, 464-478. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.128
Role of microbial mats and high sedimentation rates in the early burial and preservation of footprints in a siliciclastic tidal flat
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 14, 2021, Vol.91, 479-494. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.149
Controls of aeolian dune height on cross-strata architecture: White Sands Dune Field, New Mexico, U.S.A.
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 14, 2021, Vol.91, 495-506. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.138
Dropstone deposition: Results of numerical process modeling of deformation structures, and implications for the reconstruction of the water depth in shallow lacustrine and marine successi...
Journal of Sedimentary Research May 21, 2021, Vol.91, 507-519. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.111
A global study of dolomite stoichiometry and cation ordering through the Phanerozoic
Journal of Sedimentary Research June 02, 2021, Vol.91, 520-546. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2020.204
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COVER EXPLANATION.—Cross section (3 cm thickness) of a microbial flat in Paso Seco (Argentina), northern Patagonia. A vertebrate footprint compressed the microbial layers below. At the top, a sand ripple (0.5 mm height) formed over a planar microbial layer. See Cuadrado et al., this issue.
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