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The international leader in its field, Sedimentology publishes ground-breaking research from across the spectrum of sedimentology, sedimentary geology and sedimentary geochemistry.
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Characterization of the Rapanui mass‐transport deposit and the basal shear zone: Mount Messenger Formation, Taranaki Basin, New Zealand
-  20 December 2019
Authigenic Carbonate Burial in the Late Devonian–Early Mississippian Bakken Formation (Williston Basin, USA)
-  2 December 2019
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
moreThe physical character of subaqueous sedimentary density flows and their deposits
-  269-299
-  21 December 2001
Microbial carbonates: the geological record of calcified bacterial–algal mats and biofilms
-  179-214
-  5 January 2002
Subaqueous sediment density flows: Depositional processes and deposit types
-  1937-2003
-  30 October 2012
Fluvial responses to climate and sea‐level change: a review and look forward
-  2-48
-  5 January 2002
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The petrographic description of carbonate facies: are we all speaking the same language?
- Sedimentology
-  1843-1885
-  11 May 2016
Open accessClinoform geometry, geomorphology, facies character and stratigraphic architecture of a sand‐rich subaqueous delta: Jurassic Sognefjord Formation, offshore Norway
- Sedimentology
-  350-388
-  28 July 2014
Open accessMoving boulders in flash floods and estimating flow conditions using boulders in ancient deposits
- Sedimentology
-  1582-1595
-  15 February 2016
Fluvial responses to climate and sea‐level change: a review and look forward
- Sedimentology
-  2-48
-  5 January 2002
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