Elemental composition of marine calcite from modern temperate shelf brachiopods, bryozoans and bulk carbonates, eastern Tasmania, Australia C. Prasada Rao Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 1 - 18
Discriminating temperate carbonates and their diagenetic environments using bulk elemental geochemistry: A reconnaissance study based on New Zealand Cenozoic limestones Peter R. WinefieldCampbell S. NelsonA. Peter W. Hodder Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 19 - 31
Facies analysis and early diagenesis of the Middle-Late eocene Dammam Formation, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates G. L. WhittleA. S. AlsharhanW. M. Z. El Deeb Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 32 - 41
Geochemical and petrologic evidence of the origin and diagenieis of a Late Mississippian, supratidal dolostone Clifford P. AmbersDaniel D. Petzold Articles 01 April 1996 Pages: 42 - 58
Isotopic composition of diagenetic carbonate concretions at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in south-central Texas, USA: Implications for their growth Ellen R. Graber Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 59 - 69
Dissolution seams: Some observations from the Proterozoic Chanda Limestone, Adilabad, India Pradip K BoseSubir SarkarS. K. Bhattacharyya Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 70 - 76
Geochemical characteristic of paleokarstification of Ordovician Majiagou carbonates in Xingxian and Liulin, Shanxi, China Huaibo LiuBaoqing Wang Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 77 - 84
Dedolomites associated with karstification. An example of early dedolomitization in lacustrine sequences from the Tertiary Madrid basin, central Spain J. C. CañaverasS. Sánchez-MoralS. Ordóñez Articles 01 April 1996 Pages: 85 - 103
Burial dolomitization and dedolomitization of the late Cambrian Wagok Formation, Yeongweol, Korea Kyung Sik WooClyde H. Moore Articles 01 March 1996 Pages: 104 - 112
Timing- and origin of dedolomite in upper Wappinger Group (Lower Ordovician) strata, southeastern New York Baiying GuoJohn E. SandersGerald M. Friedman Articles 01 April 1996 Pages: 113 - 133
Strontium-isotopic signatures reflect an origin of dolomite by fresh-water effluent: The pine plains formation (Wappinger Group, Cambrian) of southeastern New York Gerald M. Friedman Articles 01 April 1996 Pages: 134 - 140
Yucatán subsurface stratigraphy: Implications and constraints for the Chicxulub impact: Discussion Gerald M. Friedman Discussion 01 May 1996 Pages: 141 - 142
Yucatán subsurface stratigraphy: Implications and constraints for the Chicxulub impact: Reply William C. Ward Discussion 01 May 1996 Pages: 142 - 142
Book reviews S. J. MazzulloCollette D. BurkeWilliam D. Bischoff BookReview 01 March 1996 Pages: 143 - 144