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2. The role of fluvial and tidal currents on coal accumulation in a mixed‐energy deltaic setting: Pinghu Formation, Xihu Depression, East China Sea Shelf Basin
3. 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
4. Review for "Highstand sublacustrine fans: The role of a sudden increase in sediment supply"
5. Review for "Highstand sublacustrine fans: The role of a sudden increase in sediment supply"
6. Tectonic and climatic controls on the Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous stratigraphic architecture of the Xuanhua basin, North China
7. Delta‐to‐fan source‐to‐sink coupling as a fundamental control on the delivery of coarse clastics to deepwater: Insights from stratigraphic forward modelling
8. Anatomy of a mixed bioclastic–siliciclastic regressive tidal sand ridge: Facies‐based case study from the lower Pleistocene Siderno Strait, southern Italy
9. Review for "Tectonostratigraphic framework in the eastern Korean continental margin, East Sea: Implication for evolution of the Hupo Basin"
10. Thrust duplexing and transpression in the Yanshan Mountains: Implications for early Mesozoic orogenesis and decratonization of the North China Craton
11. Author response for 'Clinoforms and clinothems: Fundamental elements of basin infill'
12. Controls on the stratal architecture of lacustrine delta successions in low‐accommodation conditions
13. River‐dominated and tide‐influenced shelf‐edge delta systems: Coarse‐grained deltas straddling the Early–Middle Jurassic shelf–slope break and transforming downslope, Lajas–Los Molles formations, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
14. Clinoforms and clinothems: Fundamental elements of basin infill
15. What is the topset of a shelf‐margin prism?
16. Criteria for recognizing shelf‐slope clinoforms in outcrop; Jurassic Lajas and Los Molles formations, S. Neuquén Basin, Argentina
17. Climatically controlled lacustrine clinoforms: Theory and modelling results
18. Facies and architectural variability of sub‐seismic slope‐channel fills in prograding clinoforms, Mid‐Jurassic Neuquén Basin, Argentina
19. Clinoform growth and sediment flux into late Cenozoic Qiongdongnan shelf margin, South China Sea
20. Can sediment supply variations create sequences? Insights from stratigraphic forward modelling
21. New insights into the stratigraphic and structural evolution of the middle Jurassic S. Neuquén Basin from Detrital Zircon (U-Th)/(He-Pb) and Apatite (U-Th)/He ages
22. Hyperpycnal delivery of sand to the continental shelf: Insights from the Jurassic Lajas Formation, Neuquén Basin, Argentina
23. Change from tide-influenced deltas in a regression-dominated set of sequences to tide-dominated estuaries in a transgression-dominated sequence set, East China Sea Shelf Basin
24. Recognition and significance of bayhead delta deposits in the rock record: A comparison of modern and ancient systems
25. Transition from storm wave-dominated outer shelf to gullied upper slope: The mid-Pliocene Orinoco shelf margin, South Trinidad
26. Architecture and recognition criteria of ancient shelf ridges; an example from Campanian Almond Formation in Hanna Basin, USA
27. Flow processes and sedimentation in unidirectionally migrating deep-water channels: From a three-dimensional seismic perspective
28. The role of tidal, wave and river currents in the evolution of mixed-energy deltas: Example from the Lajas Formation (Argentina)
29. Inferring autogenically induced depositional discontinuities from observations on experimental deltaic shoreline trajectories
30. Clinoform growth in a Miocene, Para-tethyan deep lake basin: thin topsets, irregular foresets and thick bottomsets
31. Middle Miocene-Pliocene siliciclastic influx across a carbonate shelf and influence of deltaic sedimentation on shelf construction, Northern Carnarvon Basin, Northwest Shelf of Australia
32. Miocene shelf‐edge deltas and their impact on deepwater slope progradation and morphology, Northwest Shelf of Australia
33. River‐dominated, shelf‐edge deltas: delivery of sand across the shelf break in the absence of slope incision
34. Anatomy of a laterally migrating tidal bar in front of a delta system: Esdolomada Member, Roda Formation, Tremp‐Graus Basin, Spain
35. Comment on ‘Clinoform quantification for assessing the effects of external forcing on continental margin development’
36. Influence of point-source sediment-supply on modern shelf-slope morphology: implications for interpretation of ancient shelf margins
37. A Climatic Sequence Stratigraphic Model in the Terrestrial Lacustrine Basin: A Case Study of Green River Formation, Uinta Basin, USA
38. Anatomy of shelf deltas at the edge of a prograding Eocene shelf margin, Spitsbergen
39. Facies architecture and sequentiality of nearshore and ‘shelf’sandbodies; Haystack Mountains Formation, Wyoming, USA
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