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  1. Evolution of Paleogene to Early Miocene deep-water provenance sources in Sabah, northern Borneo reveals changing Proto-South China Sea paleogeography
  2. ‘A hard rain's a‐gonna fall’: torrential rain, flash floods and desert lakes in the Late Triassic Arden Sandstone of Central England
  3. Syn‐rift volcanism in the Barmer Basin: An intra‐basin extrusive complex at the northern limit of the Deccan volcanic province in India
  4. A new exposure of the North Curry Sandstone Member (Dunscombe Mudstone Formation, Mercia Mudstone Group: Carnian, Triassic), near Taunton, Somerset (UK): The location of Charles Moore's vertebrate specimens resolved
  5. Origin of Lower Cretaceous quartzose arenites in northern India and the Indus Basins of Pakistan—The result of provenance composition, weathering or diagenesis?
  6. RATANA FIELD, POTWAR FOLD BELT, NORTHERN PAKISTAN: HIGH INTENSITY FRACTURE ZONES RELATED TO MAJOR THRUST FAULTS AS REVEALED BY SEISMIC FRACTURE PREDICTION
  7. Combining topology and fractal dimension of fracture networks to characterise structural domains in thrusted limestones
  8. A tuffaceous volcaniclastic turbidite bed of Early Miocene age in the Temburong Formation of Labuan, North‐West Borneo and its implications for the Proto‐South China Sea subduction in the Burdigalian
  9. Sedimentology and the facies architecture of the Ghaggar-Hakra Formation, Barmer Basin, India: Implications for early Cretaceous deposition on the north-western Indian Plate margin
  10. The Late Eocene-Early Miocene unconformities of the NW Indian Intraplate basins and Himalayan foreland: A record of tectonics or mantle dynamics?
  11. Mixing processes in modern estuarine sediments from the Gulf of Khambhat, western India
  12. The morphology and evolution of tidal sand bodies in the macrotidal Gulf of Khambhat, western India
  13. THE NATURE AND ORIGIN OF AUTHIGENIC CHLORITE AND RELATED CEMENTS IN OLIGO-MIOCENE RESERVOIR SANDSTONES, TAPTI GAS FIELDS, SURAT DEPRESSION, OFFSHORE WESTERN INDIA
  14. Geochemical characterization of oils and their source rocks in the Barmer Basin, Rajasthan, India
  15. The discovery of the Barmer Basin, Rajasthan, India, and its petroleum geology
  16. Complex rift geometries resulting from inheritance of pre-existing structures: Insights and regional implications from the Barmer Basin rift
  17. Geology and regional significance of the Sarnoo Hills, eastern rift margin of the Barmer Basin, NW India
  18. Characteristics of an open coast tidal flat: Example from Daman, west coast of India
  19. Reservoir Characterisation of the Low Permeability Siliceous Barmer Hill Formation, Barmer Basin, India
  20. Building Technical Excellence: E&P Competency Development in India
  21. The influence of flood basaltic source terrains on the efficiency of tectonic setting discrimination diagrams: An example from the Gulf of Khambhat, western India
  22. A Subsurface Taj Mahal: Seismic Geomorphology Calibrated with Core and Log Data Provides Key Building Blocks for Modeling Tidally-Influenced Estuarine Deposits in the Gulf of Cambay, Western India
  23. Intertidal foraminifera in the macro-tidal estuaries of the Gulf of Cambay: Implications for interpreting sea-level change in palaeo-estuaries
  24. Stochastic geocellular model of tidal sands in South Tapti gas field using field mapping, satellite image, seismic mapping and well‐log data, western India
  25. Modelling the effects of stratigraphical uncertainty on fault seal and trap-fill in faulted structures
  26. Integrated four-dimensional modelling of sedimentary basin architecture and hydrocarbon migration
  27. Diagenetic signatures of stratal surfaces in the Upper Jurassic Fulmar Formation, Central North Sea, UKCS
  28. A three-dimensional approach to fault seal analysis: fault-block juxtaposition & argillaceous smear modelling
  29. Dynamic fault seal analysis and flow pathway modelling in three-dimensional basin models
  30. The world according to gas
  31. The global gas renaissance: opportunities for innovative exploration plays and new technologies in existing fields and unconventional gas resources in the liberalized gas market place: overview
  32. Sandstone Diagenesis
  33. Coupled mineral-fluid evolution of a basin and high: kaolinization in the SW England granites in relation to the development of the Plymouth Basin
  34. HYDROCARBON GENERATION AND CHARGING IN THE OCTOBER FIELD, GULF OF SUEZ, EGYPT
  35. The nature and significance of illite associated with quartz-hematite hydrothermal veins in the St. Austell pluton, Cornwall, England
  36. An exhumed palaeo-hydrocarbon migration fairway in a faulted carrier system, Entrada Sandstone of SE Utah, USA
  37. New insights on petroleum migration from the application of 4D basin modelling in oil and gas exploration
  38. Geological controls on kaolin particle shape and consequences for mineral processing
  39. Geochemical constraints on kaolinization in the St Austell Granite, Cornwall, England
  40. Palaeomagnetic dating of the west Cumbrian hematite deposits and implications for their mode of formation
  41. Structure and content of the Moab Fault Zone, Utah, USA, and its implications for fault seal prediction
  42. Experimental analysis of the composite blue cathodoluminescence emission in quartz
  43. Faulting and porosity modification in the Sherwood Sandstone at Alderley Edge, northeastern Cheshire: an exhumed example of fault-related diagenesis
  44. The Role of Faulting in the Localisation of Diagenetic Cements and Porosity in a UK North Sea Oil Field : ABSTRACTS
  45. Abstract :Diagenetic Reactions in Upper Jurassic Interbedded Sandstones and Mudstones over the Depth Range of 2-5 km from the Moray Firth and South Viking Graben, UK North Sea
  46. Introduction and review
  47. Kingdom Oil and Gas Field, 25 Year Commemorative volume
  48. Reservoir architecture and diagenesis in downthrown fault block plays: the Lowlander Prospect of Block 14/20b, Witch Ground Graben, Outer Moray Firth, UK North Sea
  49. Complex cementation textures and authigenic mineral assemblages in Recent concretions from the Lincolnshire Wash (east coast, UK) driven by Fe(0) to Fe(II) oxidation
  50. Burial history of the Penrith Sandstone (Lower Permian) deduced from the combined study of fluid inclusion and palaeomagnetic data
  51. Textural and permeability characteristics of faulted, high porosity sandstones
  52. Palaeohydrodynamic fluid flow regimes during diagenesis of the Brent Group in the Hutton-NW Hutton reservoirs: constraints from oxygen isotope studies of authigenic kaolin and reverse flexural modelling
  53. High Spatial Resolution Measurements of δ18O in Authigenic Quartz Overgrowths
  54. Models of burial diagenesis for deep exploration plays in Jurassic fault traps of the Central and Northern North Sea
  55. The late Carboniferous ‘Barren Red Bed’ play of the Silver Pit area, Southern North Sea
  56. Silicate mineral authigenesis in the Hutton and NW Hutton fields: implications for sub-surface porosity development
  57. Basin development and petroleum exploration
  58. AUTHIGENIC CLAYS, DIAGENETIC SEQUENCES AND CONCEPTUAL DIAGENETIC MODELS IN CONTRASTING BASIN-MARGIN AND BASIN-CENTER NORTH SEA JURASSIC SANDSTONES AND MUDSTONES
  59. Statement by Incoming Editors
  60. Active Fault Participation in the Diagenetic Modification of Sandstone Reservoir Properties
  61. Timing diagenesis in the Tartan Reservoir (UK North Sea): constraints from combined cathodoluminescence microscopy and fluid inclusion studies
  62. K-Ar Geochronology and the Timing of Detrital I/S Clay Illitization and Authigenic Illite Precipitation in the Piper and Tartan Fields, Outer Moray Firth, UK North Sea
  63. REPLY
  64. Thin section and S.E.M. textural criteria for the recognition of cement‐dissolution porosity in sandstones
  65. The Development and Destruction of Porosity Within Upper Jurassic Reservoir Sandstones of the Piper and Tartan Fields, Outer Moray Firth, North Sea
  66. Clastic diagenesis
  67. Patterns of Diagenesis in the Sherwood Sandstone Group (Triassic), United Kingdom
  68. Sandstone Diagenesis: The Evolution of Sand to Stone
  69. Thin Section and S.E.M. Textural Criteria for the Recognition of Cement-Dissolution Porosity in Sandstones
  70. Oxygen Isotope Analysis of Authigenic Quartz in Sandstones: A Comparison of Ion Microprobe and Conventional Analytical Techniques
  71. Cathodoluminescence (applied to the study of sedimentary rocks)
  72. Cathodoluminescence (applied to the study of sedimentary rocks)