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1. Late Paleoarchean to Neoarchean sedimentation on the Singhbhum Craton, eastern India: a synthesis.

2. Detrital geochronology of the Cunningham Lake formation: an overlap succession linking Cache Creek terrane to Stikinia at ∼205 Ma.

3. Automatic incorporation of riverbank failures in two-dimensional flood modeling.

4. Recent sedimentation in three adjacent fjord-lakes on the Québec North Shore (eastern Canada): facies analysis, laminae preservation, and potential for varve formation.

5. Clearing up cloudy waters: a review of sediment impacts to unionid freshwater mussels.

6. Dynamics of rocky shores: Cretaceous, Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Recent, Baja California peninsula, Mexico.

7. The Holocene to modern Fraser River Delta, Canada: geological history, processes, deposits, natural hazards, and coastal management.

8. Comparison of two depth-averaged numerical models for debris flow runout estimation.

9. Simplifying the calculation of equivalent diameter in sedimentation tests.

10. Basaltic to andesitic volcaniclastic rocks in the Blake River Group, Abitibi Greenstone Belt: 1. Mode of emplacement in three areas.

11. The Potsdam–Beekmantown Group boundary, Nepean Formation type section (Ottawa, Ontario): a cryptic sequence boundary, not a conformable transition.

12. Steady and unsteady pressure scour under bridges at clear-water conditions.

13. Quartz arenites of the Cambro-Ordovician Kamouraska Formation, Quebec Appalachians, Canada: II. Eolian sands in deep-sea sedimentary gravity-flow deposits1.

14. In situ equilibrium pore-water pressures derived from partial piezoprobe dissipation tests in marine sediments.

15. Complementary experiments for hydraulic modeling of multi-box culverts.

16. Pairing a pilot plant to a direct filtration water treatment plant.

17. Public geoscience to reduce exploration risk: new methods to characterize the basement beneath geological cover and to address community engagement in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of British Columbia.

18. Development and evaluation of an automation algorithm for a time-domain reflectometry bridge scour monitoring system.

19. Chronology of transpression, magmatism, and sedimentation in the Thompson Nickel Belt (Manitoba, Canada) and timing of Trans-Hudson Orogen - Superior Province collision.

20. Soft lodgement till deposition and syndepositional deformation, Anielinek, the Polish Lowlands.

21. An integrated geotechnical–geophysical investigation of soft clay at a coastal site in the Mekong Delta for oil and gas infrastructure development.

22. Channeling during settling and self-weight consolidation of cohesive sediments.

23. Recent advances in basic and applied research in cohesive sediment transport in aquatic systems.

24. Scour by jets in cohesionless and cohesive soils.

25. Consolidation of a soil layer subsequent to cessation of deposition.

26. Sedimentology of hot spring systems.

27. Model testing of submerged vanes in strongly curved narrow channel bends.

29. Glacial microsedimentology—a new lens to investigate glacial sediments—a review.

30. Sequence stratigraphic model for repeated 'butter shale' Lagerstätten in the Ordovician (Katian) of the Cincinnati, Ohio region, USA1.

31. Quartz arenites of the Cambro-Ordovician Kamouraska Formation, Quebec Appalachians, Canada: II. Eolian sands in deep-sea sedimentary gravity-flow deposits1.

32. Experimental investigation of 90° intake flow patterns with and without submerged vanes under sediment feeding conditions.

33. The Jackass Mountain Group of south-central British Columbia: depositional setting and evolution of an Early Cretaceous deltaic complex.

34. Laterally extensive modified placer gold deposits in the Paleoproterozoic Mississagi Formation, Clement and Pardo Townships, Ontario.

35. Late Quaternary paleoceanography and paleo-sea ice conditions in the Mackenzie Trough and Canyon, Beaufort Sea.

36. Late Quaternary paleoproductivity history on the Vancouver Island margin, western Canada: a multiproxy geochemical study.

37. Holocene fluctuations in Arctic sea-ice cover: dinocyst-based reconstructions for the eastern Chukchi Sea.

38. Reply to the discussion by F. Lagroix and S.K. Banerjee of "Geochemical evidence for the origin of late Quaternary loess in central Alaska".

39. The basal unconformity of the Nanaimo Group, southwestern British Columbia: a Late Cretaceous storm-swept rocky shoreline.

40. Rocky shoreline deposits in the Lower Silurian (upper Llandovery, Telychian) Chicotte Formation, Anticosti Island, Quebec.

41. The late Quaternary stratigraphic record northwest of Montréal: regional ice-sheet dynamics, ice-stream activity, and early deglacial events.

42. Regional stagnation of the western Keewatin ice sheet and the significance of meltwater corridors and eskers, northern Canada.

43. Hyperpycnal flow depositional characteristics and model in an ancient continental basin: a record from the Oligocene Lower Huagang Formation in the Xihu Sag, East China Sea Shelf Basin.

44. Upper Ordovician (Sandbian–Katian) carbonate outliers in the northern Ottawa–Bonnechere graben (central Canada): records of transgressions and sedimentation patterns in the Laurentian platform interior.

45. The Road River Group of northern Yukon, Canada: early Paleozoic deep-water sedimentation within the Great American Carbonate Bank.

46. The nature and origin of furrows in lake-bed sediments: Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, Canada.

47. Makran continental margin sedimentation during the Late Holocene.

48. Petrographic and geochemical characteristics of organic-rich shale and tuff of the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin, China: implications for lacustrine fertilization by volcanic ash.

49. Solar activity expressed in a modern varve thickness sequence.

50. Carbon isotopes, stratigraphy, and environmental change: the Middle–Upper Cambrian Positive Excursion (SPICE) in Port au Port Group, western Newfoundland, Canada1.