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An operational classification system for the South Atlantic pre-salt rocks
Journal of Sedimentary Research October 23, 2023, Vol.93, 693-704. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2022.103
Clumped-Isotope Evidence for the Formation of Nonplanar Dolomite Textures at Near-Surface Temperatures
Journal of Sedimentary Research October 24, 2023, Vol.93, 729-740. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2022.117
Research Article
Subglacial tills: a process model based on microsedimentological clues
Journal of Sedimentary Research October 26, 2023, Vol.93, 705-728. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2022.017
BRAIDED-RIVER ARCHITECTURE OF THE TRIASSIC SWARTBERG MEMBER, KATBERG FORMATION, SOUTH AFRICA: ASSESSING AGE, FLUVIAL STYLE, AND PALEOCLIMATE AFTER THE END-PERMIAN EXTINCTION
Journal of Sedimentary Research November 16, 2023, Vol.93, 741-775. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2023.018
MULTISCALE CHARACTERIZATION OF AN EXTENSIVE STROMATOLITE FIELD: A NEW CORRELATION HORIZON FOR THE CRATO MEMBER, ARARIPE BASIN, BRAZIL
Luís Fernando Silveira; Leonardo Borghi; Fabia Emanuela Rafaloski Bobco; Bruno César Araújo; Mateus Kroth; Guilherme Duarte; Laís De Oliveira Ferreira; Joalice De Oliveira Mendonça
Journal of Sedimentary Research November 16, 2023, Vol.93, 776-795. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/jsr.2022.090
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Cover Image
Cover Photo: A mapped thin section of subglacial till from Attawapiskat, northern Ontario, Canada. Note domains are light yellow, grain stacks are green lines, microshears are blue lines, rotation structures are red curved lines, and décollement surfaces are in thicker orange lines. Clasts are pale cream and matrix is light brown. See Menzies et al., this issue.