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Geosphere is an online-only journal that targets an international
audience and publishes high-quality research results from all
fields of the geosciences. It particularly seeks papers that take
advantage of the electronic format.
APRI L
2009
59 Growth of folds in a deep-water setting
Chris K. Morley
Research Paper, Structural Geology
90 Significance of serpentinization of wedge mantle
peridotites beneath Mariana forearc, western Pacific
Keiko Murata, Hirokazu Maekawa, Hisayoshi Yokose,
Koshi Yamamoto, Kantaro Fujioka, Teruaki Ishii,
Hitoshi Chiba, and Yutaka Wada
Research Paper, Petrology—Metamorphic
105 Saddle Mountain fault deformation zone,
Olympic Peninsula, Washington: Western boundary
of the Seattle uplift
Richard J. Blakely, Brian L. Sherrod, Jonathan F. Hughes,
Megan L. Anderson, Ray E. Wells, and Craig S. Weaver
Research Paper, Geophysics
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126 Improving fractured carbonate-reservoir
characterization with remote sensing of beds,
fractures, and vugs
Daniel Kurtzman, Joseph A. El Azzi, F. Jerry Lucia,
Jerome Bellian, Christopher Zahm, and Xavier Janson
Research Paper, Hydrogeology
140 Unconformity-bounded seismic reflection sequences
define Grenville-age rift system and foreland basins
beneath the Phanerozoic in Ohio
Mark T. Baranoski, Stuart L. Dean, John L. Wicks,
and Vernon M. Brown
Research Paper, Precambrian Geology