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CURRENT CONTENTS/Earth Science

Geology v.40 n.1 2012

seoulfric 2012. 9. 25. 19:55

ISSN 0091-7613


Heat flow in the Sea of Marmara Central Basin: Possible implications for the tectonic evolution of the North Anatolian fault 

Céline Grall, Pierre Henry, Devrim Tezcan, Bernard Mercier de Lepinay, Anne Bécel, Louis Géli, Jean-Luc Rudkiewicz, Tiphaine Zitter, and François Harmegnies

3-6

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Intercalibration of radioisotopic and astrochronologic time scales for the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary interval, Western Interior Basin, USA 

Stephen R. Meyers, Sarah E. Siewert, Brad S. Singer, Bradley B. Sageman, Daniel J. Condon, John D. Obradovich, Brian R. Jicha, and David A. Sawyer

7-10

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Global (latitudinal) variation in submarine channel sinuosity 

Jeff Peakall, Ian A. Kane, Doug G. Masson, Gareth Keevil, William McCaffrey, and Ransome Corney

11-14

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


El Niño–Southern Oscillation variability from the Late Cretaceous Marca Shale of California 

Andrew Davies, Alan E.S. Kemp, Graham P. Weedon, and John A. Barron

15-18

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Millennial-scale climate cycles in Permian–Carboniferous rhythmites: Permanent feature throughout geologic time? 

Daniel R. Franco, Linda A. Hinnov, and Marcia Ernesto

19-22

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Distributed deformation across the Rio Grande Rift, Great Plains, and Colorado Plateau 

Henry T. Berglund, Anne F. Sheehan, Mark H. Murray, Mousumi Roy, Anthony R. Lowry, R. Steven Nerem, and Frederick Blume

23-26

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Elevated mantle temperature beneath East Africa 

Tyrone O. Rooney, Claude Herzberg, and Ian D. Bastow

27-30

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Planet-wide sand motion on Mars 

Nathan T. Bridges, Mary C. Bourke, Paul E. Geissler, Maria E. Banks, Cindy Colon, Serina Diniega, Matthew P. Golombek, Candice J. Hansen, Sarah Mattson, Alfred S. McEwen, Michael T. Mellon, Nicholas Stantzos, and Bradley J. Thomson

31-34

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Chilean flat slab subduction controlled by overriding plate thickness and trench rollback 

Vlad C. Manea, Marta Pérez-Gussinyé, and Marina Manea

35-38

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Two-phase fluid flow properties of cataclastic fault rocks: Implications for CO2 storage in saline aquifers 

Christian Tueckmantel, Quentin J. Fisher, Tom Manzocchi, Sergey Skachkov, and Carlos A. Grattoni

39-42

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Using ground penetrating radar to ‘unearth’ buried beaver dams 

Natalie Kramer, Ellen E. Wohl, and Dennis L. Harry

43-46

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First active hydrothermal vents on an ultraslow-spreading center: Southwest Indian Ridge 

Chunhui Tao, Jian Lin, Shiqin Guo, Yongshun John Chen, Guanghai Wu, Xiqiu Han, Christopher R. German, Dana R. Yoerger, Ning Zhou, Huaiming Li, Xin Su, Jian Zhu, and and the DY115-19 (Legs 1–2) and DY115-20 (Legs 4–7) Science Parties

47-50

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Submarine landslide triggered by volcanic eruption recorded by in situ hydrophone 

W.W. Chadwick, Jr, R.P. Dziak, J.H. Haxel, R.W. Embley, and H. Matsumoto

51-54

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Surface rupture during the 2010 Mw 7.1 Darfield (Canterbury) earthquake: Implications for fault rupture dynamics and seismic-hazard analysis 

M. Quigley, R. Van Dissen, N. Litchfield, P. Villamor, B. Duffy, D. Barrell, K. Furlong, T. Stahl, E. Bilderback, and D. Noble

55-58

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Three-dimensional tomographic model of the crust beneath the Hong Kong region 

Shaohong Xia, Xuelin Qiu, C.H. Tong, Huilong Xu, and Minghui Zhao

59-62

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Latest Permian mercury anomalies 

Hamed Sanei, Stephen E. Grasby, and Benoit Beauchamp

63-66

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Possible early foraminiferans in post-Sturtian (716−635 Ma) cap carbonates 

Tanja Bosak, Daniel J.G. Lahr, Sara B. Pruss, Francis A. Macdonald, Andrew J. Gooday, Lilly Dalton, and Emily D. Matys

67-70

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Small carbonaceous fossils (SCFs): A new measure of early Paleozoic paleobiology 

N.J. Butterfield andT.H.P. Harvey

71-74

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


What makes an expert effective at interpreting seismic images? 

C. E. Bond, R.J. Lunn, Z.K. Shipton, and A.D. Lunn

75-78

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Discovery of a major negative δ13C spike in the Carnian (Late Triassic) linked to the eruption of Wrangellia flood basalts 

Jacopo Dal Corso, Paolo Mietto, Robert J. Newton, Richard D. Pancost, Nereo Preto, Guido Roghi, and Paul B. Wignall

79-82

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Tranquillityite: The last lunar mineral comes down to Earth 

Birger Rasmussen, Ian R. Fletcher, Courtney J. Gregory, Janet R. Muhling, and Alexandra A. Suvorova

83-86

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Does the global stratigraphic reproducibility of δ13C in Neoproterozoic carbonates require a marine origin? A Pliocene–Pleistocene comparison 

P.K. Swart andM.J. Kennedy

87-90

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc


Eruptive hummocks: Building blocks of the upper ocean crust 

Isobel Yeo, Roger C. Searle, Kay L. Achenbach, Tim P. Le Bas, and Bramley J. Murton

91-94

http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/40/1.toc