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  • Pro- vs. retro-foreland basins
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 285-303.
  • Trench-forearc interactions reflected in the sedimentary fill of Talara basin, northwest Peru
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 305-331.
  • Giant submarine collapse of a carbonate platform at the TuronianConiacian transition: The Ayabacas Formation, southern Peru
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 333-357.
  • UPb zircon and 40Ar39Ar K-feldspar dating of syn-sedimentary volcanism of the Neoproterozoic Marica Formation: constraining the age of foreland basin inception and inversion in the Camaqua Basin of southern Brazil
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 359-375.
  • Late Carboniferous foreland basin formation and Early Carboniferous stretching in Northwestern Europe: inferences from quantitative subsidence analyses in the Netherlands
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 377-395.
  • Temporal constraints on basin inversion provided by 3D seismic and well data: a case study from the South Viking Graben, offshore Norway
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 397-417.
  • Role of pore pressure generation in sediment transport within half-grabens
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 419-429.
  • LOSCS Lateral Offset Stacked Channel Simulations: Towards geometrical modelling of turbidite elementary channels
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 431-444.
  • Morphology and distribution of Oligocene and Miocene pockmarks in the Danish North Sea implications for bottom current activity and fluid migration
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 3. (September 2008), pp. 445-466.
  • Pre-Quaternary sea-level changes: records and processes
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 161-162.
  • Long-term CallovianOxfordian sea-level changes and sedimentation in the Iberian carbonate platform (Jurassic, Spain): possible eustatic implications
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 163-184.
  • Carbonate seismic stratigraphy of the Gulf of Papua mixed depositional system: Neogene stratigraphic signature and eustatic control
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 185-209.
  • Late Cretaceous to Miocene sea-level estimates from the New Jersey and Delaware coastal plain coreholes: an error analysis
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 211-226.
  • 100Myr record of sequences, sedimentary facies and sea level change from Ocean Drilling Program onshore coreholes, US Mid-Atlantic coastal plain
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 227-248.
  • Early Miocene sequence development across the New Jersey margin
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 249-267.
  • Assessing the significance of along-strike variations of middle to late Miocene prograding clinoformal sequence geometries beneath the New Jersey continental shelf
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 2008), pp. 269-283.
  • Basin Research at Twenty
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 1-2.
  • Sedimentation record in the KonkanKerala Basin: implications for the evolution of the Western Ghats and the Western Indian passive margin
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 3-22.
  • Fold evolution and drainage development in the Zagros mountains of Fars province, SE Iran
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 23-48.
  • Basin-wide mass-wasting complexes as markers of the Oligo-Miocene foredeep-accretionary wedge evolution in the Northern Apennines, Italy
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 49-71.
    by Lucente, Claudio Corrado, Pini, Gian Andrea
  • New classification system for mass transport complexes in offshore Trinidad
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 73-98.
  • Three-dimensional restoration of original sedimentary geometries in deformed basin fill, onshore Brunei Darussalam, NW Borneo
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 99-117.
    by Back, , Strozyk, , Kukla, , Lambiase,
  • Basin modelling of the Limon Back-arc Basin (Costa Rica): burial history and temperature evolution of an island arc-related basin-system
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 119-142.
  • Thermal modelling of magmatic intrusions in the Gjallar Ridge, Norwegian Sea: implications for vitrinite reflectance and hydrocarbon maturation
    Basin Research, Vol. 20, No. 1. (March 2008), pp. 143-159.
  • MesozoicCenozoic exhumation events in the eastern North Sea Basin: a multi-disciplinary study based on palaeothermal, palaeoburial, stratigraphic and seismic data
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 451-490.
  • Distinguishing tectonic from climatic controls on range-front sedimentation
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 491-505.
  • The Miocene Saint-Florent Basin in northern Corsica: stratigraphy, sedimentology, and tectonic implications
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 507-527.
  • Contrasting transient and steady-state rivers crossing active normal faults: new field observations from the Central Apennines, Italy
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 529-556.
  • Constraining the burial history of the Ghadames Basin, North Africa: an integrated analysis using sonic velocities, vitrinite reflectance data and apatite fission track ages
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 557-578.
  • Strain partitioning due to salt: insights from interpretation of a 3D seismic data set in the NW German Basin
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 579-597.
    by Lohr, , Krawczyk, , Tanner, , Samiee, , Endres, , Oncken, , Trappe, , Kukla,
  • Chronology and tectonic controls of Late Tertiary deposition in the southwestern Tian Shan foreland, NW China
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 4. (December 2007), pp. 599-632.
  • Late- to post-orogenic exhumation of the Central Pyrenees revealed through combined thermochronological data and modelling
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 323-334.
    by Gibson, , Sinclair, , Lynn, , Stuart,
  • Testing long-term patterns of basin sedimentation by detrital zircon geochronology, Centralian Superbasin, Australia
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 335-360.
  • Detrital zircon geochronology of CarboniferousCretaceous strata in the Lhasa terrane, Southern Tibet
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 361-378.
  • Unstable Asia: active deformation of Siberia revealed by drainage shifts
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 379-392.
  • Orthogonal to oblique rifting: effect of rift basin orientation in the evolution of the North basin, Malawi Rift, East Africa
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 393-407.
  • Normal fault development in a sedimentary succession with multiple detachment levels: the Lower Cretaceous Oliete sub-basin, Eastern Spain
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 409-435.
  • Geometry of half-grabens containing a mid-level viscous decollement
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2007), pp. 437-450.
  • Syntectonic subaqueous mass flows of the Neoproterozoic Otavi Group, Namibia: where is the evidence of global glaciation?
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 179-198.
  • Superposed deformation in turbidites and syn-sedimentary slides of the tectonically active Miocene Waitemata Basin, northern New Zealand
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 199-216.
    by Sporli, , Rowland,
  • Morphologic variability of exposed mass-transport deposits on the eastern slope of Gela Basin (Sicily channel)
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 217-240.
  • Controls on sediment export from the Waipaoa River basin, New Zealand
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 241-252.
  • Detrital record of Mesozoic shortening in the Yanshan belt, NE China: testing structural interpretations with basin analysis
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 253-272.
  • Faulting, seismic-stratigraphic architecture and Late Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Alkyonides BasinEast Gulf of Corinth, Central Greece
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 273-295.
  • Transtensional fault-termination basins: an important basin type illustrated by the Pliocene San Jose Island basin and related basins in the southern Gulf of California, Mexico
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 2. (June 2007), pp. 297-322.
  • Major erosion at the end of the Messinian Salinity Crisis: evidence from the Levant Basin, Eastern Mediterranean
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 1-18.
  • Sediment compaction rates and subsidence in deltaic plains: numerical constraints and stratigraphic influences
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 19-31.
    by Meckel, , Ten Brink, , Williams,
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  • Geological constraints of pore pressure detection in shales from seismic data
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 33-50.
  • Origin of early overpressure in the Upper Devonian Catskill Delta Complex, western New York state
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 51-66.
    by Lash, G Gary, Blood, R David
  • Influence of oblique basement strikeslip faults on the Mesozoic evolution of the south-eastern segment of the Mid-Polish Trough
    Basin Research, Vol. 19, No. 1. (January 2007), pp. 67-86.
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