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GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL Geol. J. 43: 621-622 (2008) KEYWORD INDEX Adarouch, 463 Daohugou, | Jamaica Adula Nappe, 33 Dasberg Event, 241 Jerada Basin, 3 aggregates, 552 deep sea fan, 337 Jurassic, | algae, 209 Devonian, 383 Algeria, 337 Diest Formation, 75 Kulm Basin, 151 amphibolite facies Dinantian reefs, 175 Anti-Atlas, 59, 361 dinoflagellate cysts, 75 Late Carboniferous, 487 assimilation-fractional- dolomite, 175 limestone, 552 crystallization, 582 domino tectonics, 563 lithology, 383 duplex, 447 lydites, 261 backthrusting, 447 basin inversion, 279 Early Palaeozoic, 415 Malatya, 95 Béchar Basin, 337 Early Permian, 487 metamorphism, 525 Belgium, 75, 197 economics, 552 metavolcanogenic rocks, 415 Ben-Zireg—Zousfana Trough, 337 Eocene, 542 meteoric water, 19 biostratigranhy, 299, 397, 463 Epinette Transgression, 241 microbial-metazoan buildup, 307 diostromal barrier, 337 microbial-sponge buildup, 307 ‘black marble’ of Denée, 197 facies, 383 microfossils, 361 blueschist, 525 facies development, 123 Milankovitch, 431 blueschist facies, 33 failed rift, 279 mineral chemistry, 95 Bolderberg Formation, 75 feldspar micropores, 19 mineralogical disequilibrium, 95 brachiopods, 573 Fontin Transgression, 241 mingling, 95 foraminiferans, 209, 463 Miocene, 75, 573 C and O isotopes, 241 Foredeep Units, 447 Mississippian, 123, 151, 209, 261, C.A. Matley, 605 fossil conservation deposit, 197 463 calcareous algae, 463 fractals, 431] Mississippian palaeogeography, calciturbidites, 151 175 Campanile trevorjacksoni, 542 gastropods, 542 mixing, 95 carbonate microfacies, 307 geochemistry, 582 Moliniacian, 197 Carboniferous, 123, 279, 307, 361, glauconite, 19 Morocco, 59, 307, 36‘1 , 463 383 grainstone reservoirs, 175 multi-stage garnet, 33 Caribbean, 525, 605 gravel, 552 Carriacou, 573 greenschist, 525 neotectonics, 563 Central Alps, 33 Netherlands, 175 China, | highstand shedding, 279 new species, 542 chitinozoans, 397 Hirnantian, 397 New Zealand, 605 conodont biostratigraphy, 241 history of geology, 542, 605 North Africa, 463 conodonts, 209, 261 homonym, | North China, 487 Cretaceous, 19 Northern Apennines, 447 crystallization conditions, 95 insect, | NW Poland, 123 cyclicity4,31 Iraq, 383 C.T. Trechmann, 605 Italy, 279 olistoliths, 337 Copyright ©) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Geol. J. 43: 621-622 (2008) KEYWORD INDEX palaeoenvironment, 261 sedimentary environments, 383 tectonic evolution, 447 palaeogeography, 151, 209 sedimentary evolution, 123 tectonic inversion, 563 Palaeontinidae, | sedimentology, 151 tectonics, 605 Palaeozoic sub-basin, 59 seismic sections, 59 tectono-sedimentary palynological assemblage zones, equence stratigraphical model, 337 evolution, 337 487 Serpukhovian, 463 tempestites, 279 palynomorphs, 487 shell beds, 573 Teurnaisian, 361 petrography, 582 SHRIMP, 415 trachyandesite, 95 platforms and basins, 209 siliceous event, 261 transpression, 563 polyphase deformation, 447 south Tuscan Palaeozoic, 279 turbidites, 279, 361 Pomeranian Basin, 123 southern Belgium, 175 Turkey, 95 power laws, 431 southern North Sea area, 175 pre-Silesian exploration, southern North Sea Basin, 75 Upper Ordovician, 397 Pseudocossus, | Spain, 19 Pyrénées, 261 stratigraphy, 123, 431 Variscides, 415 stratotype, 397 Viséan, 197, 307, 337, 361, 463 radiogenic isotopes, 582 structural style, 59 Rhenish Mountains, 151 Strunian Transgression, 241 Wales, 397 rhyolite, 95 suboxic microenvironments, 19 Wojcieszow Limestone, 415 rugose corals, 209 Sudetes, 415 Yellow Limestone Group, 542 sand, 552 Tafilalt, 59 sea-level variations, 151 taphonomy, 573 Zircon, 415 Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Geol. J. 43: 621-622 (2008) er Pe » GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS Volume 43, Issues 1-5 Issue No. 1, January 2008 A revision of Palaeontinidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha) from the Jurassic of China with descriptions of new taxa and new combinations: W. Bo, Z. Haichun, F. Yan and Z. Yutao K-feldspar alteration to gel material and crystallization of glauconitic peloids with berthierine in Cretaceous marine sediments—sedimentary implications (Prebetic Zone, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain): J. Jiménez-millan and J. M. Castro Structural and metamorphic evolution of the phengite-bearing schists of the northern Adula Nappe (Central Alps, Switzerland): F. Zulbati Geological evolution and structural style of the Palaeozoic Tafilalt sub-basin, eastern Anti-Atlas (Morocco, North Africa): E. A. Toto, F. Kaabouben, L. Zouhri, M. Belarbi, M. Benammi, M. Hafid and L. Boutib Dinoflagellate cyst stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of the marginal marine Middle and Upper Miocene of the eastern Campine area, northern Belgium (southern North Sea Basin): S. Louwye and P. Laga Mineral chemistry, crystallization conditions and magma mixing-mingling at Orduzu volcano (Malatya), Eastern Anatolia, Turkey : A. Onal Book Review Issue Nos. 2-3, May 2008 Carboniferous Platforms and Basins Editors: Markus Aretz, Hans-Georg Herbig and lan D. Somerville Preface: Carboniferous Platforms and Basins: M. Aretz, H.-G. Herbig and 1. D. Somerville Pomeranian basin (NW Poland) and its sedimentary evolution during Mississippian times: H. Matyja Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) calciturbidites in the northern Rhenish Mountains (Germany): D. Korn Geological factors controlling Early Carboniferous carbonate platform development in the Netherlands: F. F. N. Van Hulten and E. Poty The ‘black marble’ of Denée, a fossil conservation deposit from the Lower Carboniferous (Viséan) of southern Beigium: B. Mottequin Biostratigraphic zonation and correlation of Mississippian rocks in Western Europe: some case studies in the late Viséan/Serpukhovian: |. D. Somerville Environmental change during the Late Famennian and Early Tournaisian (Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous): implications from stable isotopes and conodont biofacies in southern Europe: S. |. Kaiser, T. Steuber and R. T. Becker Age and origin of Mississippian lydites: examples from the Pyrénées, southern France: C. Randon and M. Caridroit Carboniferous continental margin deposits in southern Tuscany, Italy: results from geological mapping of the geotopes Farma Valley and San Antonio Mine Area: H. Engelbrecht Microbial-sponge and microbial-metazoan buildups in the Late Viséan basin- fill sequence of the Jerada Massif (Carboniferous, NE Morocco): M. Aretz and H.-G. Herbig The development of the Carboniferous Ben-Zireg—Zousfana Trough in the northern part of the Béechar Basin, Western Algeria: implications for its structural evolution, sequence stratigraphy and palaeogeography: F. Z. Malti, M. Benhamou, L. Mekahli and M. Benyoucef Mississippian Platform and Basin Successions from the Todrha Valley (northeastern Anti-Atlas), southern Morocco: J. R. Graham and G. D. Sevastopulo Facies and depositional environments of the Devonian—Carboniferous succession of Iraq: A. Al-Juboury and A. Al-Hadidy Issue No. 4, September 2008 New chitinozoans from the historical type area of the Hirnantian Stage and additional key sections in the Wye Valley, Wales, UK: T. R. A. Vandenbroucke, J. Hennissen, J. A. Zalasiewicz and J. Verniers Enigmatic sedimentary—volcanic successions in the central European Variscides: a Cambrian/Early Ordovician age for the Wojcieszow Limestone (Kaczawa Mountains, SW Poland) indicated by SHRIMP dating of volcanic zircons: R. Kryza, J. Zalasiewicz and N. Rodionov Quantitative tests for stratigraphic cyclicity: R. J. Bailey and D. G. Smith Duplex architecture and late-orogenic backthrusting in Foredeep Units of the Northern Apennines (Italy): A.C. Feroni, N. Levi and G. Ottria Late Viséan—Serpukhovian foraminiferans and calcareous algae from the Adarouch region (central Morocco), North Africa: P. Cozar, D. Vachard, |. D. Somerville, M. Berkhli, P. Medina-Varea, S. Rodriguez and |. Said Late Carboniferous—Early Permian palynology of Baode (Pao-te-chou) in Shanxi Province, North China: L. Feng, Z. Huaicheng and O. Shu Reply to ‘Early Silurian positive 3'3¢ excursions and their relationship to glaciations, sea-level changes and extinction events: discussion’ by Bradley D. Cramer and Axel Munnecke: D. K. Loydell Early Silurian positive 313¢ excursions and their relationship to glaciations, sea-level changes and extinction events: discussion: B. D. Cramer and A. Munnecke Issue No. 5, November 2008 Crustal and Biotic Evolution of the Caribbean Plate Editor: Stephen Donovan Professor Trevor A. Jackson: S. K. Donovan Amphibolite and blueschist—-greenschist facies metamorphism, Blue Mountain inlier, eastern Jamaica: R. N. Abbott Jr and B. R. Bandy Campanile trevorjacksoni sp. nov. (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Eocene of Jamaica: at last, a name for the first fossil used in intercontinental biostratigraphic correlation (de la Beche 1827): R. W. Portell and S. K. Donovan Aggregate sources and supplies in Jamaica: P. W. Scott and D. J. Harrison Some speculations on the Paleogene and Neogene tectonics of Jamaica: Generation of brachiopod-dominated shell beds in the Miocene rocks of Carriacou, Lesser Antilles: D. A. T. Harper and R. K. Pickerill The geochemistry of the volcanic rocks of Canouan, Grenadine Islands, Lesser Antilles Arc: T. E. Smith, P. E. Holm and M. F. Thirlwall The ‘Forbidden Theory of Mountain Uplift’ of Charles Taylor Trechmann (1884-1964): a tectonic theory of the 1950s in context: S. K. Donovan Author Index Keyword Index Volume Contents

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