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Preface B.U. Haq. 1. Depositional Sequences, Facies Control and the Distribution of Fossils S.M. Holland. 2. Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Sequence Stratigraphy Utilizing Strontium Isotopes: Deciphering the Miocene Sea-Level History of the Florida Platform D.J. Mallinson, J.S. Compton. 3. Using Ecostratigraphic Trends in Sequence Stratigraphy F. Oloriz, et al. 4. Sea-Level Changes, Carbonate Production and Platform Architecture: The Llucmajor Platform, Mallorca, Spain L. Pomar, W.C. Ward. 5. Geometric Responses in Neogene Sediments of Offshore New Zealand: Simulated as Products of Changes in Depositional Base Level Driven by Eustasy and/or Tectonics C.G.St.C. Kendall, et al. 6. Controls on Long-Term Global Rates of Coal Deposition, and the Link between Eustasy and Global Geochemistry L.B. Railsback. 7. Sequence Stratigraphic and Sea-Level Changes in the Early to Middle Triassic of the Alps: A Global Comparison Th. Ruffer, R. Zuhlke. 8. Reconstructing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Trends from Paleozoic Continental Flooding Records T.J. Algeo, K.B. Seslavinsky. 9. Depositional Sequences on Upper Cambrian Carbonate Platforms: Variable Sedimentologic Responses to Allogenic Forcing D.A. Osleger. 10. Sequence-Stratigraphy of Early- Middle Cambrian Grand Cycles in the Carrara Formation, Southwest Basin and Range, California and Nevada R.D. Adams. 11. Milankovitch Fluctuations in Sea Leval and Recent Trends in Sea-Level Change: Ice May Not Always Be the Answer D.K. Jacobs, D.L. Sahagian. 12. The Enigma of Third-Order Sea Level Cycles: A Cosmic Connection? C.G.St.C. Kendall, et al. List ofContributors. Index.

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