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1. Evolving fill‐and‐spill patterns across linked early post‐rift depocentres control lobe characteristics: Los Molles Formation, Argentina.

2. Morphodynamics and depositional architecture of mid‐channel bars in large Amazonian rivers.

3. The contribution and impact of shallow water platform as a potential source area on siliceous submarine fans.

4. Unravelling controls on multi‐source‐to‐sink systems: A stratigraphic forward model of the early–middle Cenozoic of the SW Barents Sea.

5. A 121‐ka record of Western Andean fluvial response to suborbital climate cycles recorded by rhythmic grain size variations of the Lima fluvial fan.

6. Unidirectional and combined transitional flow bedforms: Controls on process and distribution in submarine slope settings.

7. Fossilized autogenic responses of grain‐size transition to sediment supply and water discharge: Alluvial fan experiments.

8. Geochemical and palynological records of the Early‐Middle Jurassic in the Turpan‐Hami Basin, NW China: Implications for paleoenvironment and paleoclimate change.

9. Variability of sequence architecture in a rift margin controlled by tectonic activity: The Eocene Dongying Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China.

10. Effect of Seismicity and Tectonic‐Glacial Interactions on Submarine Megaslides.

11. Evolution from shallow‐water deltas to fluvial fans in lacustrine basins: A case study from the Middle Jurassic Shaximiao Formation in the central Sichuan Basin, China.

12. Architecture of Fluvial and Deltaic Deposits Exposed Along the Eastern Edge of the Western Fan of Jezero Crater, Mars.

13. Platform Evolution in an Oligo–Miocene Back‐arc Basin: An Example from the Central Iran Basin.

14. Neogene evolution of the margin adjacent to the La Plata River Delta (Pelotas Basin): Sedimentary pathways and the origins of the Rio Grande Cone.

15. Reconstructing the Zama (Mexico) discovery source to sink palaeogeography, Part II: Sediment routing from the Late Miocene shelf-margin to deepwater basin.

16. High-frequency temporal variability of provenance signal in the submarine fan with the narrow shelf: Insights from sediment delivery and formation of late Triassic Zhuoni fan in the northeastern Paleo-Tethys Ocean.

17. Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of shallow and deeper marine Miocene deposits: A case study from the St. Paul and Gebel El-Zeit blocks, Gulf of Suez, Egypt.

18. Sedimentary architecture of submarine lobes affected by bottom currents: Insights from the Rovuma Basin offshore East Africa.

19. Controls on sedimentation in a deep-water foredeep: Central Pindos foreland basin, western Greece.

20. Spatial distribution and variability of lobe facies in a large sand‐rich submarine fan system: Neoproterozoic Zerrissene Group, Namibia.

21. Alluvial development during climate fluctuations depicted with spectral decomposition of the Middle Triassic to Lower Jurassic post‐rift succession in the Horda Platform (Norway) and the impact on reservoir properties.

22. Lower Eocene carbonate ramp clinoforms of the southern Tethys; Zagros Foreland Basin, SW Iran: Sequence stratigraphy architecture, basin physiography and carbonate factory controlling parameters.

23. Conditions of submarine levéed channel inception: Examination by flume experiments.

24. Deep‐water sand transfer by hyperpycnal flows, the Eocene of Spitsbergen, Arctic Norway.

25. Debris‐flow fan development and geomorphic effects in alpine canyons under a changing climate.

26. Carbonate submarine fan deposits of the Mississippian Lake Valley Formation, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico.

27. Silica‐Bearing Mounds and Strata in the Southwest Melas Basin, Valles Marineris, Mars: Evidence for a Hydrothermal Origin.

28. Tectonic and climatic controls on carbonate sedimentation in active orogen proximal lakes, Cenozoic Qaidam Basin, northern Tibetan Plateau.

29. Alluvial fan and fan delta facies architecture recording initial marine flooding in the Mio‐Pliocene syn‐rift sequence of the Fish Creek‐Vallecito Basin, southern California.

30. Sedimentary characteristics and depositional model of hyperpycnites in the gentle slope of a lacustrine rift basin: A case study from the third member of the Eocene Shahejie Formation, Bonan Sag, Bohai Bay Basin, Eastern China.

31. Constraining the diagenesis of the Puga cap carbonate from U–Pb in‐situ dating of seafloor crystal fans, southern Amazonian craton, Brazil.

32. Particulate Organic Matter in the Atacama Trench: Tracing Sources and Possible Transport Mechanisms to the Hadal Seafloor.

33. Thermally Significant Fluid Seepage Through Thick Sediment on the Juan de Fuca Plate Entering the Cascadia Subduction Zone.

34. Higher Temperatures in Socially Vulnerable US Communities Increasingly Limit Safe Use of Electric Fans for Cooling.

35. Lateral migration and channel bend morphology around growing folds (Niger Delta continental slope).

36. Late Jurassic back‐arc extension in the Neuquén Basin (37°S): Insights from structural, sedimentological and provenance analyses.

37. Does sand promote or hinder the mobility of cohesive sediment gravity flows?

38. Stratigraphic evolution of a spectacularly exposed turbidite channel belt from the Tachrift System (late Tortonian, north‐East Morocco).

39. A geoheritage valuation to prevent environmental degradation of a new volcanic landscape in the Canary Islands.

40. Composition of fine‐grained sediment in the Hikurangi Trough: Evidence for intermingling among axial gravity flows, transverse gravity flows and margin‐parallel ocean currents.

41. Downslope variation in hemipelagic sedimentation in an active margin basin: An example from the lower Pleistocene Kiwada and Takamizo formations on the Boso Peninsula, Japan.

42. Late Oligocene to early Miocene delta and linked slope fan systems: Depositional architecture and sediment dispersal, the Pearl River Mouth Basin.

43. Sedimentary Processes and Depositional Characteristics of Coarse‐grained Subaqueous Fans along Steep Slopes in a Lacustrine Rift Basin: A Case Study from the Dongying Depression, Bohai Bay Basin, China.

44. Time‐Lapse Seafloor Surveys Reveal How Turbidity Currents and Internal Tides in Monterey Canyon Interact With the Seabed at Centimeter‐Scale.

45. Effect of Standing Water on Formation of Fan‐Shaped Sedimentary Deposits at Hypanis Valles, Mars.

46. Structural controls on the pathways and sedimentary architecture of submarine channels: New constraints from the Niger Delta.

47. The influence of creeping slope failure on turbidity current behaviour.

48. Down‐delta hydraulic geometry and its application to the rock record.

49. Sedimentology of the Ediacaran barite‐bearing cap dolostone from Gaolan, northern Three Gorges, South China.

50. Flume experiment study of the formation process and sedimentary characteristics of a shallow‐water delta.

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