Earliest diagenesis in scleractinian coral skeletons: implications for palaeoclimate-sensitive geochemical archives Luke D. NothdurftGregory E. Webb Original Article 29 November 2008 Pages: 161 - 201
Bioerosion rates of the sponge Cliona orientalis Thiele, 1900: spatial variation over short distances Glen HolmesJuan-Carlos OrtizChristine Hanna Lydia Schönberg Original Article 20 November 2008 Pages: 203 - 211
The bioeroded megasurface of Oura (Algarve, south Portugal): implications for the Neogene stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of southwest Iberia Mário CachãoCarlos Marques da SilvaEduardo Mayoral Original Article 20 December 2008 Pages: 213 - 225
Larger foraminifera as a substratum for encrusting bryozoans (Late Oligocene, Tethyan Seaway, Iran) B. BerningM. ReuterA. Kroh Original Article 27 November 2008 Pages: 227 - 241
Facies distribution and sequence stratigraphy of the Coniacian–Santonian succession of the Bangestan Palaeo-high in the Bangestan Anticline, SW Iran Ali GhabeishaviHossein Vaziri-MoghaddamAzizolah Taheri Original Article 03 December 2008 Pages: 243 - 257
Oncoid-dwelling foraminifera from Late Jurassic shallow-water carbonates of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria and Germany) Felix SchlagintweitHans-Jürgen Gawlick Original Article 27 November 2008 Pages: 259 - 266
A sequence stratigraphic approach to a Middle Triassic shelf-slope complex of the Ligurian Alps (Ligurian Briançonnais, Monte Carmo-Rialto unit, Italy) Alessandro DecarlisAlberto Lualdi Original Article 03 December 2008 Pages: 267 - 290
Facies arrangement and cyclostratigraphic architecture of a shallow-marine, warm-water carbonate platform: the Late Carboniferous Ny Friesland Platform in eastern Spitsbergen (Pyefjellet Beds, Wordiekammen Formation, Gipsdalen Group) Dierk BlomeierChristian ScheibnerHolger Forke Original Article 11 November 2008 Pages: 291 - 324