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1. Deep-ocean channel-wall collapse order of magnitude larger than any other documented

2. Corrigendum to 'Soutter, E. et al. (2024). Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments'

3. Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments

5. Submarine crevasse lobes controlled by lateral slope failure in tectonically-active settings: an exhumed example from the Eocene Aínsa depocentre (Spain)

6. Sedimentologic and stratigraphic criteria to distinguish between basin‐floor and slope mudstones: Implications for the delivery of mud to deep‐water environments

7. Sedimentologika: a community-driven diamond open access journal in sedimentology

8. Internal mouth‐bar variability and preservation of subordinate coastal processes in low‐accommodation proximal deltaic settings (Cretaceous Dakota Group, New Mexico, USA)

10. Agerinia marandati sp. nov., a new early Eocene primate from the Iberian Peninsula, sheds new light on the evolution of the genus Agerinia

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

13. Exceptional preservation of three-dimensional dunes on an ancient deep-marine seafloor: implications for sedimentary processes and depositional environments

15. Transgressive rocky coasts in the geological record: Preserved or eroded? Insights from Miocene granitic rocky shorelines and modern examples

16. High rates of organic carbon burial in submarine deltas maintained on geological timescales

17. Controls on the architectural evolution of deep-water channel overbank sediment wave fields: insights from the Hikurangi Channel, offshore New Zealand

18. Sedimentologika: a community-driven diamond open access journal in sedimentology

19. Deep-water Tectono-Stratigraphy at a Plate Boundary Constrained by Large N-Detrital Zircon and Micropaleontological Approaches: Peninsular Ranges Forearc, Baja California, Mexico

21. Fringe or background: Characterizing deep-water mudstones beyond the basin-floor fan sandstone pinchout

22. Sedimentologika: a community-driven DOA journal

23. Syndepositional tectonics and mass-transport deposits control channelized, bathymetrically complex deep-water systems (Aínsa depocenter, Spain)

24. Internal mouth‐bar variability and preservation of subordinate coastal processes in low‐accommodation proximal deltaic settings (Cretaceous Dakota Group, New Mexico, USA)

25. Tectonic, provenance and sedimentological controls on reservoir characteristics in the Upper Triassic–Middle Jurassic Realgrunnen Subgroup, SW Barents Sea

26. Coalesced Delta-front Sheet-like Sandstone Bodies from Highly Avulsive Distributary Channels: The Low-accommodation Mesa Rica Sandstone (Dakota Group, New Mexico, U.S.A.)

27. Transport and deposition of mud in deep‐water environments: Processes and stratigraphic implications

28. Clinoform architecture and along‐strike facies variability through an exhumed erosional to accretionary basin margin transition

29. The influence of intrabasinal tectonics in the stratigraphic evolution of piggyback basin fills: Towards a model from the Tremp-Graus-Ainsa Basin (South-Pyrenean Zone, Spain)

31. Tectonics, Climate and Topography: Oxygen stable isotopes and the early Eocene growth of the Pyrenees

32. Multi-scale influence of topography on shallow-marine successions associated with long-term transgressions

33. Internal mouth-bar variability and differential preservation of coastal-process indicators in low-accommodation deltaic settings

34. Architecture and controls of thick, intensely bioturbated, storm-influenced shallow-marine successions : An example from the Jurassic Neuquén Basin (Argentina)

35. Relating seafloor geomorphology to subsurface architecture: How mass-transport deposits and knickpoint-zones build the stratigraphy of the deep-water Hikurangi Channel

36. Agerinia marandati sp. nov., a new early Eocene primate from the Iberian Peninsula, sheds new light on the evolution of the genus Agerinia

38. Editorial: Sedimentary System Response to External Forcings: A Process-Based Perspective

39. Author response for 'Low‐accommodation and backwater effects on sequence stratigraphic surfaces and depositional architecture of fluvio‐deltaic settings (Cretaceous Mesa Rica Sandstone, Dakota Group, USA)'

40. Alluvial record of an early Eocene hyperthermal within the Castissent Formation, the Pyrenees, Spain

42. Intra‐clinothem variability in sedimentary texture and process regime recorded down slope profiles

43. Low‐accommodation and backwater effects on sequence stratigraphic surfaces and depositional architecture of fluvio‐deltaic settings (Cretaceous Mesa Rica Sandstone, Dakota Group, USA)

44. Filter Or Conveyor? Establishing Relationships Between Clinoform Rollover Trajectory, Sedimentary Process Regime, and Grain Character Within Intrashelf Clinothems, Offshore New Jersey, U.S.A

47. Alluvial record of an early Eocene hyperthermal, Castissent Formation, Pyrenees, Spain

50. Sedimentological and ichnological signatures of an offshore-transitional hyperpycnal system (Upper Miocene, Betic Cordillera, southern Spain)

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