3 Origin of anastomosis in the upper Columbia River, British Columbia,Canada D. Abbado, R. Slingerland and N.D. Smith
17 Review of Amazonian depositional systems A.W. Archer
41 Kinematics, topology and significance of dune-related macroturbulence: some observations from the laboratory and field J. Best
61 Derivation of annual reach-scale sediment transfers in the River Coquet,Northumberland, UK I.C. Fuller, A.R.G. Large, G.L. Heritage, D.J.Milan and M.E. Charlton
75 Dune-phase fluvial transport and deposition model of gravelly sand M.G. Kleinhans
99 Morphology and fluvio-aeolian interaction of the tropical latitude, ephemeral braided-river dominated Koigab Fan,north-west Namibia C.B.E. Krapf, I.G. Stanistreet and H. Stollhofen
121 A qualitative analysis of the distribution of bed-surface elevation and the characteristics of associated depositsfor subaqueous dunes S.F. Leclair and A. Blom
135 Braided gravel-bed rivers with a limited width: preliminary results of a hydraulic model study C. Marti and G.R. Bezzola
145 The morphology and facies of sandy braided rivers: some considerations of scale invariance G.H. Sambrook Smith, P.J. Ashworth,J.L. Best, J. Woodward and C.J. Simpson
159 Application of laser diffraction grain-size analysis to reveal depositional processes in tidally influenced systems P. Siiro, M.E. Räsänen, M.K. Gingras, C.R.Harris, G. Irion, S.G. Pemberton and A. Ranzi
181 Sedimentology and avulsion patterns of the anabranching Baghmati River in the Himalayan foreland basin, India R. Sinha, M.R. Gibling, V. Jain and S.K. Tandon
197 Estimating bedload in sand-bed channels using bottom tracking from an acoustic Doppler profiler P. Villard, M. Church and R. Kostaschuk Experimental and numerical modelling
213 The morphological and stratigraphical effects of base-level change: a review of experimental studies
F.G. Ethridge, D. Germanoski, S.A. Schumm and L.J. Wood
243 A mass-balance framework for quantifying downstream changes in fluvial architecture N. Strong, B. Sheets, T. Hickson and C. Paola
257 The linkage between alluvial and coeval nearshore marine successions: evidence from the Late Quaternary record of the Po River Plain, Italy A. Amorosi and M.L. Colalongo
277 Depositional processes in latest Pleistocene and Holocene ephemeral streams of the Main Ethiopian Rift (Ethiopia) M. Benvenuti, S. Carnicelli, G. Ferrari and M. Sagri
295 Fluvio-deltaic floodbasin deposits recording differential subsidence within a coastal prism (central Rhine–Meuse delta,The Netherlands)K.M. Cohen, M.J.P. Gouw and J.P. Holten
321 Geomorphology and internal architecture of the ancestral Burdekin River across theGreat Barrier Reef shelf, north-east Australia C.R. Fielding, J.D. Trueman, G.R. Dickens and M.
349 Quaternary alluvial stratigraphical development in a desert setting: a case study from the Luni River basin,Thar Desert of western India M. Jain, S.K. Tandon, A.K. Singhvi,S. Mishra and S.C. Bhatt
373 The Middle Valley of the Tiber River,central Italy: Plio-Pleistocene fluvial and coastal sedimentation, extensional tectonics and volcanism M. Mancini and G.P. Cavinato Pre-Quaternary fluvial systems
399 Transport modes and grain-size patterns in fluvial basins P.F. Friend and W.B. Dade
409 Gulf of Mexico Basin depositional record of Cenozoic North American drainage basin evolution
W.E. Galloway
425 Fluvial–estuarine transitions in fluvialdominated successions: examples from the Lower Pennsylvanian of the Central Appalachian Basin S.F. Greb and R.L. Martino
453 Palaeogeography and fluvial to estuarine architecture of the Dakota Formation (Cretaceous, Albian), eastern Nebraska,USA R.M. Joeckel, G.A. Ludvigson, B.J. Witzke,E.P. Kvale, P.L. Phillips, R.L. Brenner, S.G.Thomas and L.M. Howard
481 Improved understanding of fluvial architecture using three-dimensional geological models: a case study of the Westphalian A Silkstone Rock, Pennine Basin, UK K.J. Keogh, J.H. Rippon, D. Hodgetts,J.A. Howell and S.S. Flint
493 Changing alluvial style in response to changing accommodation rate in a proximal foreland basin setting: Upper Cretaceous Dunvegan Formation, north-east British Columbia, Canada M.P. Lumsdon-West and A.G. Plint
517 A new evaluation of fining upward sequences in a mud-rock dominated succession of the Lower Old Red Sandstone of South Wales, UK S.B. Marriott, V.P. Wright and B.P.J. Williams
531 Reservoir scale sequence stratigraphy for hydrocarbon production and development: Tarbat–Ipundu Field, south-west Queensland, Australia R.S. Root, S.C. Lang and D. Harrison
557 Recognition of a floodplain within braid delta deposits of the Oligocene Minato Formation, north-east Japan: fine deposits correlated with transgression K. Yagishita and O. Takano