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Uplifting mountains and shaking deserts: volcano-tectonic earthquakes revealed by soft-sediment-deformation structures in Upper Cretaceous aeolian deposits
Luciano Alessandretti; Lucas V. Warren; Filipe G. Varejão; Raul Rassi; Maurício G.M. Dos Santos; Mariana N.M. Silva; Fernando R. Honorato; Michele J.T. Estrada; João V.O. Cunha
Journal of Sedimentary Research January 10, 2023, Vol.93, 1-19. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2021.143
Coastal switching of dominant depositional processes driven by decreasing rates of Holocene sea-level rise along the macrotidal coast of Gochang, SW Korea
Hyun HO Yoon; Woo Hun Ryang; Seung Soo Chun; Alexander R. Simms; Jin Cheul Kim; Tae Soo Chang; Dong-Geun Yoo; Seok-Hwi Hong
Journal of Sedimentary Research January 10, 2023, Vol.93, 20-36. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2021.023
Grain size and mineral variability of glacial marine sediments
Journal of Sedimentary Research January 18, 2023, Vol.93, 37-49. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2022.044
Sedimentology and stratigraphic evolution of fluvial–tidal transition reservoirs: an outcrop analog for the hydrocarbon-bearing Bahariya Formation, Western Desert, Egypt
Journal of Sedimentary Research January 18, 2023, Vol.93, 50-70. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2021.130
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Cover Photo: Tabular iceberg and bergy bits off East Greenland’s early Tertiary basalt outcrop ˜68°N. The parallel lineations on the iceberg’s surface suggest that this represents the former basal traction zone of a sliding tidewater glacier. See Andrews et al., this issue.