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  1. Architecture of the Early Jurassic Middle Marrat Formation in Kuwait
  2. Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Sediment Transport Pathways: Sand Apron Bars and Islands of Tokelau and Kiribati, Central Pacific
  3. Passageways for permeability: Geostatistical simulation of controls on the connectivity of vug-to-vug pore networks
  4. Deep‐Time Perspectives on Miocene Isolated Carbonate Platforms of Southeast Asia
  5. Modern Carbonate Systems of Southeast Asia: Developing Insights for Understanding Subsurface Carbonate Reservoirs in Southeast Asia
  6. The Complex Interplay of Waves, Sediment, and Geomorphology in Shaping Coastal Deposits
  7. Influence of Oceanographic Processes on the Geology of Nearshore Carbonate Ramps
  8. Bayesian facies inversion on a partially dolomitized isolated carbonate platform: A case study from Central Luconia Province, Malaysia
  9. Platform-top reef sand apron morphodynamics and the half-empty bucket
  10. Eustatic, Climatic, and Oceanographic Influences on Geomorphology and Architecture of Isolated Carbonate Platforms: Miocene, Northwest Shelf, Australia
  11. Chemical oceanographic influences on sediment accumulations of a carbonate ramp: Holocene Yucatan Shelf, Mexico
  12. Rock fabric controls on pore evolution and porosity–permeability trends in oolitic grainstone reservoirs and reservoir analogs
  13. Effect of bioturbation on petrophysical properties: Insights from geostatistical and flow simulation modeling
  14. Seismic architecture of a Miocene isolated carbonate platform and associated off-platform strata (Central Luconia Province, offshore Malaysia)
  15. Depositional Architecture and Petrophysical Variability of an Oolitic Tidal Sand Shoal: Pennsylvanian (Missourian), Kansas, U.S.A.
  16. Organic Matter, Textures, and Pore Attributes of Hypersaline Lacustrine Microbial Deposits (Holocene, Bahamas)
  17. Paleogeographic and paleo-oceanographic influences on carbon isotope signatures: Implications for global and regional correlation, Middle-Upper Jurassic of Saudi Arabia
  18. Impact of Upwelling On Heterozoan, Biosiliceous, and Organic-rich Deposits: Jurassic (oxfordian) Hanifa Formation, Saudi Arabia
  19. Geostatistical facies modeling trends for oolitic tidal sand shoals
  20. Geochemical Fingerprinting by Handheld Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
  21. Nearshore Influences of Upwelling, Waves, and Currents On A Tropical Carbonate Ramp: Holocene, Northwestern Yucatán Shelf, Mexico
  22. Seismic architecture and seismic geomorphology of heterozoan carbonates: Eocene-Oligocene, Browse Basin, Northwest Shelf, Australia
  23. On facies belts and facies mosaics: Holocene isolated platforms, South China Sea
  24. Holocene Indian Ocean tsunami history in Sri Lanka
  25. Physical Oceanographic Influences On Sedimentology of Reef Sand Aprons: Holocene of Aranuka Atoll (Kiribati), Equatorial Pacific
  26. Contrasts between wave- and tide-dominated oolitic systems: Holocene of Crooked–Acklins Platform, southern Bahamas
  27. Relations between geomorphic form and sedimentologic-stratigraphic variability: Holocene ooid sand shoal, Lily Bank, Bahamas
  28. Geomorphology of carbonate platform‐marginal uppermost slopes: Insights from a Holocene analogue, Little Bahama Bank, Bahamas
  29. Progradational Holocene carbonate tidal flats of Crooked Island, south-east Bahamas: An alternative to the humid channelled belt model
  30. Seascape Metrics of Shelf-Margin Reefs and Reef Sand Aprons of Holocene Carbonate Platforms
  31. Controls On Links Between Geomorphical and Surface Sedimentological Variability: Aitutaki and Maupiti Atolls, South Pacific Ocean
  32. Holocene Carbonate Tidal Flats
  33. Tidal Sands of the Bahamian Archipelago
  34. Nature and stability of atoll island shorelines: Gilbert Island chain, Kiribati, equatorial Pacific
  35. Holocene Oolitic Marine Sand Complexes of the Bahamas
  36. Controls on platform-scale patterns of surface sediments, shallow Holocene platforms, Bahamas
  37. Microbes and Ooids
  38. Controls on morphology and sedimentology of carbonate tidal deltas, Abacos, Bahamas
  39. Holocene ooids of Aitutaki Atoll, Cook Islands, South Pacific
  40. Geomorphic and Sedimentologic Heterogeneity Along a Holocene Shelf Margin: Caicos Platform
  41. The Editor's Page
  42. Interactions Between Tidal Flows and Ooid Shoals, Northern Bahamas
  43. Form, function and feedbacks in a tidally dominated ooid shoal, Bahamas
  44. Lack of Impact of Hurricane Michelle on Tidal Flats, Andros Island, Bahamas: Integrated Remote Sensing and Field Observations
  45. On the Interpretation of Shallow Shelf Carbonate Facies and Habitats: How Much Does Water Depth Matter?
  46. Carbonate-filled channel complexes on carbonate ramps: an example from the Peerless Park Member [Keokuk Limestone, Visean, Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian)], St. Louis, MO, USA
  47. Spatial Patterns of Sediment Accumulation on a Holocene Carbonate Tidal Flat, Northwest Andros Island, Bahamas
  48. Anatomy and origin of toplap in a mixed carbonate-clastic system, Seven Rivers Formation (Permian, Guadalupian), Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico, USA