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THE JOURNAL OF THE SEDIMENTOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN

No. 41, January 1995
Sedimentary structure of Lower Carboniferous braided river facies, England
.................................................................. Fujio Kumon 1- 2
Geochemical characteristics of the Tertiary argillaceous rocks from central-Northeast
Sarawak, Malaysia - with special reference to their hydrocarbon potential 
........................ Yoshio Watanabe, Hiro'o Natori and Gasah ank Lingkai 3- 15
Heavy mineral composition of surface sediments around the Ross Sea, Antarctica
............... Christpher M. Agyingi, Shuichi Tokuhashi and Akira Nishimura 17- 25
A method for estimating the size of paleo-seaway from sedimentary records 
............................................................. Wataru Maejima 27- 32
Whole rock chemistry of shale and sandstone from the Northern Shimanto belt in
southwestern Shikoku ....................................... Hironao Shinjoe 33- 38
Grain-size distributions of sediment carried by one transport mode: non-selection as
to grain-size in suspension ................. Noritaka Endo and Fujio Masuda 39- 46
Slump scars and slump deposits on the fan-delta slope, Late Miocene rocks in Saigawa
Anticline area, Northern Fossa Magna Region, Japan ........ Daisuke Watanabe 47- 56
Parachute gravels on the gravel beaches of the Tsuyazaki coast, North Kyushu
.......... Daiho Tsuchida, Shoichi Shimoyama, Takashi Sakai and Hakuyu Okada 57- 63
Sedimentary facies and environments of the Upper Cretaceous Mifune Group in the Axial
Zone of Kyushu, Japan ...... Shinjiro Kuroki, Hakuyu Okada and Takashi Sakai 65- 83

Report from the SEPM Research Conference on Clastic Deposits of the Transgressive
Systems Tract: Facies, Stratigraphy and Reservoir Character
........................... Tetsuya Sakai, Yoshiki Saito and Koichi Hoyanagi 85- 93
Announcements and reports ................................................. 95- 107


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