Dolomitization of the periplatform carbonate slope deposit, the Machari Formation (Middle to Late Cambrian), Korea Gong S. ChungLynton S. Land OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 163 - 176
Two ordovician unconformities in North China: Their origins and relationships to regional carbonate-reservoir characteristics Bo LiuYing-hua WangXiang-lin Qian OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 177 - 184
Dolomitization and dedolomitization of Miocene carbonates at Gabal El-Safra, Sherm el Sheikh area, sinai, Egypt El-Sayed A. A. Youssef OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 185 - 191
Depositional cyclicity of the Middle Ordovician Yeongheung Formation, Korea Chan Min YooYong Il Lee OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 192 - 203
Holocene microbial tufas: Orissa State, India Srikanta DasManmohan Mohanti OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 204 - 219
The sedimentology of the Bass Islands and Salina groups in Ohio and its effect on salt-solution mining and underground storage, USA Thomas E. Tomastik OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 236 - 253
Analysis of reef sedimentation in Hurghada (Egypt), northern Red Sea A. A. El-SammakM. Kh El-SayedandM. A. El-Sabrouti OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 254 - 263
Dolomitization of middle miocene buildups, Um Gheig area, Red Sea coast, Egypt Mohamed N. ShaabanHanafy M. HolailMohamed A. Rashed OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 264 - 275
Sedimentation and significance of theNuia-bearing units in the Lower Middle Ordovician Antelope Valley Limestone (AVL): In central Nevada, USA Ali KayaGerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 276 - 295
The geological history of Messinian (upper miocene) evaporites in the Central Jordan Valley (Israel) and how strontium and sulfur isotopes relate to their origin M. RaabG. M. FriedmanI. Zak OriginalPaper 01 September 1997 Pages: 296 - 324
Erratum to: Dissolution-collapse breccias and paleokarst resulting from dissolution of evaporite rocks, especially sulfates Gerald M. Friedman Erratum 01 September 1997 Pages: 328 - 328