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Published by The Geological Society
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SEPTEMBER 2016
Vol. 173 . Pt 5 . pp. 711–868Jo
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Research article
LEIGHTON, L. R., CHOJNACKI, N. C., STAFFORD, E. S., TYLER, C. L. & SCHNEIDER, C. L. Categorization of shell fragments provides a proxy for environmental energy and predation intensity 711
VAN ZALINGE, M. E., SPARKS, R. S. J., COOPER, F. J. & CONDON, D. J. Early Miocene large-volume ignimbrites of the Oxaya Formation, Central Andes 716
THOURET, J.-C., JICHA, B. R., PAQUETTE, J.-L, & CUBUKCU, E. H. A 25 myr chronostratigraphy of ignimbrites in south Peru: implications for the volcanic history of the Central Andes 734
CREIXELL, C., OLIVEROS, V., VÁSQUEZ, P., NAVARRO, J., VALLEJOS, D., VALIN, X., GODOY, E. & DUCEA, M. N. Geodynamics of Late Carboniferous–Early Permian forearc in north Chile (28°30′–29°30′S) 757
JOHNSON, T. E., KIRKLAND, C. L., REDDY, S. M., EVANS, N. J. & MCDONALD, B. J. The source of Dalradian detritus in the Buchan Block, NE Scotland: application of new tools to detrital datasets 773
WU, L., TRUDGILL, B. D. & KLUTH, C. F. Salt diapir reactivation and normal faulting in an oblique extensional system, Vulcan Sub-basin, NW Australia 783
Thematic set: The future of sequence stratigraphy
BURGESS, P. M., ALLEN, P. A. & STEEL, R. J. Introduction to the future of sequence stratigraphy: evolution or revolution? 801
NEAL, J. E., ABREU, V., BOHACS, K. M., FELDMAN, H. R. & PEDERSON, K. H. Accommodation succession (δA/δS) sequence stratigraphy: observational method, utility and insights into sequence boundary formation 803
HAMPSON, G. J. Towards a sequence stratigraphic solution set for autogenic processes and allogenic controls: Upper Cretaceous strata, Book Cliffs, Utah, USA 817
MUTO, T., STEEL, R. J. & BURGESS, P. M. Contributions to sequence stratigraphy from analogue and numerical experiments 837
RIDENTE, D. Releasing the sequence stratigraphy paradigm. Overview and perspectives 845
TURNER, B. W., TRÉANTON, J. A. & SLATT, R. M. The use of chemostratigraphy to refine ambiguous sequence stratigraphic correlations in marine mudrocks. An example from the Woodford Shale, Oklahoma, USA 854
Volume 173, Part 5, September 2016
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Abstracted and/or indexed in Current Contents, Science Citation Index, GeoArchive, GeoRef, Geobase, Petroleum Abstracts, Geological Abstracts and Mineralogical Abstracts.
Published by the Geological Society of London
Cover image: Thin bedded turbidites of the Crackington Formation (Namurian, upper Carboniferous) near Clovelly, north Devon, England. Light-coloured fine-grained sandstone beds alternate with dark-coloured mudstones, with colour contrast increased by reddening of mudstones beneath the Triassic unconformity. Turbidites deposited in a flexural basin ahead of the late Carboniferous Variscan Orogen.
Photo: Nigel Woodcock
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