Mediterranean Messinian (Miocene) and other evaporites: Introduction Gerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 September 1991 Pages: 117 - 118
Mediterranean sub-bottom giant Messinian salt as a precipitite Robert A. DietzMitchell Woodhouse BriefCommunication 01 September 1991 Pages: 119 - 120
The Mediterranean salinity crisis: Alternative hypotheses Robert F. Schmalz OriginalPaper 01 October 1991 Pages: 121 - 126
Biodynamics, saline giants and late miocene catastrophism Richard H. Benson OriginalPaper 01 October 1991 Pages: 127 - 168
Messinian (Miocene) evaporites of the Mediterranean basin: A new approach to an old Bandwagon Gerald M. Friedman OriginalPaper 01 September 1991 Pages: 169 - 176
Relationship between different types of evaporitic deposits, and the occurrence of organic-rich layers (potential source-rocks) George Busson OriginalPaper 01 September 1991 Pages: 177 - 192
Depositional setting of gypsum deposits, southwestern Ontario, Canada Simon J. HaynesJoy Hughes-Pearl OriginalPaper 01 September 1991 Pages: 193 - 216
Source rock potential of shallow-water evaporites: An investigation in holocenepleistocene Salt Flat sabkah (playa), west Texas-New Mexico Mahbub HussainJohn K. Warren OriginalPaper 01 September 1991 Pages: 217 - 224
Sabkhas of the Bitter-Lakes, Egypt: Composition and origin Ashraf M. A. Wali OriginalPaper 01 October 1991 Pages: 225 - 238
Erratum to: Diagenesis and mineralization processes in Devonian carbonate rocks of the Siding-Gudan lead-zinc mineral subdistrict, Guangxi, Southwest China Abu Dhabi Erratum 01 September 1991 Pages: 243 - 243