Introduction: marine geoscience research by the UNESCO-IOC Training-through-Research program in the Mediterranean and Black seas N. H. Kenyon Pages: 79 - 80
An overview of Mediterranean Ridge collisional accretionary complex as deduced from multichannel seismic data J. MascleE. Chaumillon Pages: 81 - 89
Shallow structure of the eastern segment of the Mediterranean Ridge deduced from seismic and side-scan sonar data A. F. Limonov Pages: 90 - 96
Mechanisms of mud extrusion on the Mediterranean Ridge Accretionary Complex A. KopfA. H. F. RobertsonR. Flecker Pages: 97 - 114
Deep-towed side-scan survey of the United Nations Rise, eastern Mediterranean A. F. LimonovM. K. IvanovJ.-P. Foucher Pages: 115 - 126
Hydrocarbon gases in sediments and mud breccia from the central and eastern part of the Mediterranean Ridge A. V. EgorovM. K. Ivanov Pages: 127 - 138
Seismic evidence for gas accumulation related to the area of mud volcanism in the deep Black Sea V. G. GaynanovS. V. BouriakM. K. Ivanov Pages: 139 - 145
Sedimentary processes in the Stromboli Canyon and Marsili Basin, SE Tyrrhenian Sea: results from side-scan sonar surveys R. B. KiddR. G. LucchiJ. M. Woodside Pages: 146 - 154
Sediment provenance and turbidity current processes at the Lametini Seamounts and Stromboli Canyon, SE Tyrrhenian Sea R. G. LucchiR. B. Kidd Pages: 155 - 164
Turbidites around an active fault scarp on the Lower Valencia Fan, northwest Mediterranean S. A. MorrisJ. AlexanderA. F. Limonov Pages: 165 - 171
Sequence boundaries and salt diapirism in the Balearic abyssal plain, western Mediterranean E. FelserJ. M. WoodsideJ. E. van Hinte Pages: 172 - 177