Continuing on with the monthly theme of what peer-reviewed papers I am reading (or planning to read).
Here’s the list for August:
Sumner, E.J. et al., 2008, Deposit structure and processes of sand deposition from decelerating sediment suspensions: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 78, p. 529-547 [link].
Strong, N. and Paola, C., 2008, Valleys that never were: Time surfaces versus stratigraphic surfaces: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 78, p.579-593 [link].
Zhang, et al., 2008, Proximal provenance of the western Songpan-Gonzai turbidite complex (Late Triassic, eastern Tibetan Plateau): Implications for the tectonic amalgamation of China: Sedimentary Geology, v. 208, p. 36-44 [link].
Tripsanas, et al., 2008, Evolution and depositional structure of earthquake-induced mass movements and gravity flows: Southwest Orphan Basin, Labrador Sea: Marine Geology, v. 25, p. 645-662 [link].
Ghiglione, et al., 2008, Continental stretching preceding the opening of the Drake Passage: Evidence from Tierra del Fuego: Geology, v. 36, p. 643-646 [link].
Check out June and July as well.
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Is this too hard-rocky, or did you read it before you started making lists:
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Nice … I have seen that one … and have interacted with both Poncho (Herve) and Mauricio (Calderon) a bit. Very nice guys. I’ve used a lot of their work on the Southern Patagonia Batholith for my detrital zircon work of the Cretaceous foreland basin down there (which isn’t submitted yet … dang, I gotta get on that).