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- catalog contributor b4596115.
- catalog contributor b4596116.
- catalog contributor b4596117.
- catalog contributor b4596118.
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "R. G. Walker. Mopping up the turbidite mess.--H. P. Eugster. Experimental geochemistry and the sedimentary environment: Van't Hoff's study of marine evaporites.--K. J. Hsü. The odyssey of geosyncline.--E. F. McBride. Concepts of Appalachian Basin sedimentation.--R. L. Folk. Carbonate petrography in the post-Sorbian age.--A. Seilacher. Biostratinomy: the sedimentology of biologically standardized particles.--P. Hoffman. Recent and ancient algal stromatolites: seventy years of pedagogic cross-pollination.".
- catalog extent "ix, 191 p.".
- catalog identifier "0801814448".
- catalog isPartOf "The Johns Hopkins University studies in geology, no. 21".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press".
- catalog subject "551.3/04".
- catalog subject "QE471 .E9".
- catalog subject "Sedimentology Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "R. G. Walker. Mopping up the turbidite mess.--H. P. Eugster. Experimental geochemistry and the sedimentary environment: Van't Hoff's study of marine evaporites.--K. J. Hsü. The odyssey of geosyncline.--E. F. McBride. Concepts of Appalachian Basin sedimentation.--R. L. Folk. Carbonate petrography in the post-Sorbian age.--A. Seilacher. Biostratinomy: the sedimentology of biologically standardized particles.--P. Hoffman. Recent and ancient algal stromatolites: seventy years of pedagogic cross-pollination.".
- catalog title "Evolving concepts in sedimentology. Edited by Robert N. Ginsburg.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".