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Some Important Textbooks and Other Useful Books
Adams, A.E., MacKenzie, W.S., and Guilford, C., 1984, Atlas of Sedimentary Rocks under Microscope: New York, Wiley, 104 p.
Bathurst, R.G.C., 1975, Carbonate Sediments and their Diagenesis (2nd edn.): Amster dam, Elsevier, 658 p.
Carver R.E., ed., 1971, Procedures in Sedimentary Petrology: New York, Wiley Interscience, 672 p.
Demicco, R.V., and Hardie, L.A., 1994, Sedimentary structures and early diagenetic features of shallow marine carbonate deposits: SEPM Atlas of Sedimentary Structures No. 1, 265 p.
Flügel, E., 1977, Fossil Algae: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 375 p.
Flügel, E., 1978, Microfacies Analysis of Limestone: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 633 p.
Flügel, E., 2004, Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Springer, 976 p.
Horowitz, A.S., and Potter, P.E., 1971, Introductory petrography of fossils: New York, Springer-Verlag, 302 p.
Johnson, J.H., 1969, Limestone-Building Algae and Algal Limestones: Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, 297 p.
Lentz, D., 2003, Geochemistry of Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks: Geological Association of Canada GEOText 4, ~200 p.
Lippman, F., 1973, Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals: New York, Springer Verlag, 228 p.
Lowenstam, H.A., and Weiner, S., 1989, On Biomineralization: New York, Oxford University Press, 324 p.
Majewske, O.P., 1969, Recognition of Invertebrate Fossil Fragments in Rocks and Thin Sections: Leiden, E.J. Brill, 101 p. + 106 pl.
McIlreath, I., and Morrow, D., eds., 1990, Diagenesis: Geol. Soc. Canada, Geoscience Canada Reprint Series 4.
Milliman, J.D., 1974, Marine Carbonates: New York, Springer-Verlag, 375 p.
Moore, C.H., 1989, Carbonate Diagenesis and Porosity: New York, Elsevier Science Publishers, 338 p.
Morse, J.W., and Mackenzie, F.T., 1990, Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates (Dev. in Sed. 48): New York, Elsevier, 696 p.
Purser, B.H., 1973, The Persian Gulf - Holocene Carbonate Sedimentation and diagenesis in a shallow epicontinental sea: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 471 p.
Reeder, R.J., ed., 1983, Carbonates: Mineralogy and Chemistry: Reviews in Mineralogy, v. 11, 394 p.
Rezak, R., and Lavoie, D.L., eds., 1993, Carbonate Microfabrics: New York, Springer-Verlag, 313 p.
Roehl, P.O., and Choquette, P.W., 1985, Carbonate Petroleum Reservoirs: New York, Springer-Verlag, 624 p.
Schneidermann, N., and Harris, P., eds.,1985, Carbonate Cements: Soc. Econ. Paleo. and Mineral. Spec. Pub. 36, 379 p.
Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., and Moore, C.H., 1983, Carbonate Depositional Environ ments: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 33, 708 p.
Scholle, P. A., 1978, A Color Illustrated Guide to Carbonate Rock Constituents, Textures, Cements, and Porosities: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 27, 241 p.
Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., and Moore, C.H., 1983, Carbonate Depositional Environments: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 33, 708 p.
Scholle, P.A., and Ulmer-Scholle, D.S., 2003, A Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Porosity, Daigenesis: AAPG Memoir 77, 474 p.
Scoffin, T.C., 1986, An Introduction to Carbonate Sediments and Rocks: Blackie & Son, 176 p.
Tucker, M. ed., 1988, Techniques in Sedimentology: Oxford, Blackwell Sci. Pub., 394 p.
Tucker, M.E., and Wright, V.P., 1990, Carbonate Sedimentology: Boston, Blackwell Sci. Pub., c. 500 p.
Wilson, J.L., 1975, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History: New York, Springer-Verlag, 471 p.
Wray, J.L., 1977, Calcareous Algae: Amsterdam, Elsevier, 185 p.
Brice, W.R., and Chang, L.L.Y., 1973, Subsolidus phase relations in aragonite-type carbonates; III, The Systems MgCO3 -CaCO3 -BaCO3 , MgCO3 -CaCO3 -SrCO3 , and MgCO3-SrCO3 -BaCO3: American Mineralogist, v. 58, p. 979-985.
Brock, K.J., 1993, The crystal forms of calcite: The Mineralogical Record, v. 24, p. 451-461, 470.
Buchardt, B., and nine others, 1997, Submarine columns of ikaite tufa: Nature, v. 390, p. 129-130.
Cherniak, D.J., 1997, An experimental study of strontium and lead diffusion in calcite, and implications for carbonate diagenesis and metamorphism: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 61, p. 4173-4179.
Coshell, L., Rosen, M.R., and McNamara, K.J., 1998, Hydromagnesite replacement of bomineralized aragonite in a new location of Holocene stromatolites, Lake Walyungup, Australia: Sedimentology, v. 45, p. 1005-1018.
Friedman, G.M., 2005, Unusal occurrences: Vaterite: An uncommon polymorph of CaCO3: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 20, p. 181.
Graf, D.L., 1961, Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates: American Mineralogist, v. 46, p. 1283-1316 (Correction v. 54, p. 325, 1969).
Grasby, S.E., 2003, Naturally precipitating vaterite (µ-CaCO3) spheres: Unusual carbonates in an extreme environment: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 67, p. 1659-1666.
Kemper, F., et al., 2002, Detection of carbonates in dust shells around evolved stars: Nature, v. 415, p. 295 ff.
Keppler, H., Wiedenbeck, M., and Shcheka, S.S., 2003, Carbon solubility in olivine and the mode of carbon storage in the earth's mantle: Nature, v. 424, p. 414-416. (Evidence for carbonate minerals in the mantle)
Lippman, F., 1973, Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals: New York, Springer Verlag, 228 p.
Lucas, D., and Andrews, J., 1996, A re-examination of reported lacustrine vaterite formation in Holkham Lake, Norfolk, UK: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 66, p. 474-476.
Mandarino, J.A., 1994, A Gladstone-Dale survey of the carbonate minerals: Abstracts of the General Meeting of the International Mineralogical Association. v.16, p. 261-262.
Marion, G.M., 2001, Carbonate mineral solubility at low temperatures in the Na-K-Mg-Ca-Cl-SO4-OH-HCO3-CO3-CO2-H2O system: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 65, p. 1883-1896.
Morse, J.W., and Mackenzie, F.T., 1990, Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates (Dev. in Sed. 48): New York, Elsevier, 696 p.
Nilsson, …., and Sternbeck, J., 1999, A mechanistic model for calcite crystal growth using surface speciation: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 63, p. 217-225.
Perry, T.D., Cygan, R.T., and Mitchell, R., 2007, Molecular models of a hydrated calcite mineral surface: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 71, p. 5876-5887.
Pingitore, N.E., Meitzner, G., and Love, K.M., 1995, Identification of sulfate in natural carbonates by X-ray absortion spectroscopy: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 59, p. 2477-2483.
Railsback, L.B., 1993, Stability of carbonate minerals: a thermodynamic perspective and its implications for carbonate petrology: Journal of Geological Education, v. 41, p. 12-14.
Railsback, L. B., 1999, Patterns in the compositions, properties, and geochemistry of carbonate minerals: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 14, p. 1-20.
Reeder, R.J., ed., 1983, Carbonates: Mineralogy and Chemistry: Reviews in Mineralogy, v. 11, 394 p.
Reeder, R.J., 1983, Crystal chemistry of the rhombohedral carbonates, in R.J. Reeder, editor, Carbonates: Mineralogy and Chemistry, Reviews in Mineralogy, vol. 11: Mineralogical Society of America, p. 1-47.
Reeder, R. J., Rodriguez Clemente, R., Sunagawa, I, 1982, Crystal growth defects in sedimentary carbonate minerals: Estudios Geologicos, v. 38, p. 179-183. Rimstidt, J.D., Balog, A., and Webb, J., 1998, Distribution of trace elements between carbonate minerals and aqueous aolutions: Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 62, p. 1851-1863.
Rodriguez-Navarro, C., et al., 2007, Bacterially mediated mineralization of vaterite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 71, p. 1197-1213.
Sandberg, P.A., 1975, New interpretations of Great Salt Lake ooids and of ancient non-skeletal carbonate mineralogy: Sedimentology, v. 22, p. 497-537.
Speer, J.A., 1983, Crystal chemistry and phase relations of orthorhomic carbonates, in R.J. Reeder, editor, Carbonates: Mineralogy and Chemistry, Reviews in Mineralogy, vol. 11: Mineralogical Society of America, p. 145-190.
Stipp, S.L.S., 1999, Toward a conceptual model of the calcite surface: Hydration, hydrolysis, and surface potential: Geochimica et Cosmoschimica Acta, v. 63, p. 3121-3131.
Stipp, S.L.S., Eggleston, C.M., and Nielsen, B.S., 1994, Calcite surface structure oberved at microtopographic and molecular scales with atomic force microscopy (AFM): Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 58, p. 3023-3033.
Swainson, I.P. and Hammond, R.P., 2001, Ikaite, CaCO3.6H2O: Cold comfort for glendonites as paleothermometers: American Mineralogist, v. 86, p. 1530-2533.
Tichelman, J., 1973, De carbonaten: Grondboor en Hamer, v. 4, p. 100-103.
Titiloye, J.O., de Leeuw, N.H., and Parker, S.C., 1998, Atomistic simulation of the differences between calcite and dolomite surfaces: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 62, p. 2637-2641.
Weiner, S., Sagi, I., and Addadi, L., 2005, Choosing the crystallization path less traveled: Science, v. 309, p. 1027-1028 (biogenic amorphous CaCO3.H2O).
White, W.B., 1974, The carbonate minerals, in Farmer, V.C., ed., The Infrared Spectra of Minerals: Mineralogical Society of London Monograph 4, p. 227-284.
Zemann. J., 1981, Zur Stereochemie der Karbonate: Fortschritte der Mineralogie, v. 59, p. 95-116.
Zhou, G.-T., and Zheng, Y.-F., 2001 Chemical synthesis of CaCO3 minerals at low temperatures and implication for mechanism of polymorphic transition: Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie Abandlungen, v. 176, p. 323-343.
Aizenberg, J., Tkachenko, A., Weiner, S., Addadi, L. and Hendler, G. 2001. Brittlestar optics: Calcitic microlenses as part of the photoreceptor system. Nature 412,819-822.
Barker, S., and Elderfield, H., 2002, Foraminiferal calcification response to glacial-interglacial changes in atmospheric CO2: Science, v. 297, p. 833-835.
Hintze, C.J., et al., 2006, Trace/minor element:calcium ratios in cultured benthic foraminifera. Part I: Inter-species and inter-individual variability: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 70, p. 1952-1963.
Hintze, C.J., et al., 2006, Trace/minor element:calcium ratios in cultured benthic foraminifera. Part II: Onogenetic variation: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 70, p. 1964-1976.
Lowenstam, H.A., and Weiner, S., 1989, On Biomineralization: New York, Oxford University Press, 324 p.
Dove, P.M., De Yoreo, J.J., and Weiner, S., eds., 2003, Biomineralization: Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochmistry v. 54, 381 p.
Kahle, C.F.J., 2007, Proposed origin of aragonite Bahaman and some Pleistocene marine ooids involving bacteria, nannobacteria(?), and biofilms: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 22, p. 10-22.
Michaelis, W., et al., 2002, Microbial reefs in the Back Sea fueled by anaerobic oxidation of methane: Science, v. 297, p. 1013-1016.
Orme, C.A., et al., 2001, Formation of chiral morphologies through selective binding of amino acids to calcite surface steps: Nature, v. 411, p. 775-779.
Orr, J.C., et al., 2005, Anthropogenic ocean acidification over the twenty-first century and its impact on calcifying organisms: Nature, v. 437, p. 681-686.
Porter, S.M., 2007, Seawater chemistry and early carbonate biomineralization: Science, v. 316, p. 1302.
Railsback, L. Bruce, and Anderson, Thomas F., 1987, Control of Triassic seawater chemistry and temperature on the evolution of post-Paleozoic aragonite-secreting faunas: Geology, v. 15, p. 1002-1005.
Rodriguez-Navarro, C., et al., 2007, Bacterially mediated mineralization of vaterite: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 71, p. 1197-1213.
Skinner, H.C.W., and Jahren, A.H., 2003, Biomineralization: Treatise on Geochemistry, v. 8, p. 117-184.
Stanley, S.M., and Hardie, L.A., 1998, Secular oscillations in the carbonate mineralogy of reef-building and sediment-producing organisms driven by tectonically forced shifts in seawater chemistry: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, v. 144, p. 3-19.
Stanley, S.M., Ries, J.B., and Hardie, L.A., 2002, Low-magnesium calcite produced by coralline algae in seawater of Late Cretaceous composition: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, v. 99, p. 15323-15326.
Stolarski, J., Meibom, A., Przeniosto, R., and Mazur, M., 2007, A Cretaceous scleractinian coral with a calcitic skeleton: Science, v. 318, p. 92-94.
Teng, H. and P.M. Dove, P.M., 1997, Crystal chemical controls of aspartate in the surface-directed dissolution of calcite: Implications for biomineralization: American Mineralogist, 82, p. 878-887.
Weiner, S., Sagi, I., and Addadi, L., 2005, Choosing the crystallization path less traveled: Science, v. 309, p. 1027-1028 (amorphous CaCO3 as the first-formed product of biominineralization in many organisms).
Cloud, P.E., Jr., 1962, Environment of calcium carbonate deposition west of Andros Island: Bahamas: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 350, 124 p.
Wells, A.J., and Illing, L.V., 1964, Present-day precipitation of of calcium carbonate in the Persian Gulf, in van Straaten, L.M., ed., Deltaic and Shallow Marine Sedi- ments: Developments in Sedimentology, v. 1: New York, Elsevier, p. 429-435.
Matthews, R.K., 1966, Genesis of recent lime mud in Southern British Honduras: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 36, p. 428-454.
Stockman, K.W., Ginsburg, R.N., and Shinn, E.A., 1967, The production of lime mud by algae in South Florida: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 37, p. 633-648.
Land, L.S., 1970, Carbonate mud: production by epibiont growth on Thalassia testudinum: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 40, p. 1361-1363.
Patriquin, D.G., 1972, Carbonate mud production by epibionts on Thalassia: an estimate based on leaf growth rate data: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 42, p. 344-366.
Neumann, A.C., and Land, L.S., 1975, Lime mud deposition and calcareous algae in the Bight of Abaco, Bahamas: a budget: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 45, p. 763-786.
Loreau, J.P., 1982, Sédiments aragonitiques et leur genèse: Mémoire du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Série C., Tome XLVII, 300 p.
Coniglio, M., and James, N.P., 1985, Calcified algae as sediment contributors to Early Paleozoic limestones: evidence from deep-water sediments of the Cowhead Group, Western Newfoundland: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 55, p. 746-754.
Ellis, J.P., and Milliman, J.D., 1985, Calcium carbonate suspended in Arabian Gulf and Red Sea waters: Biogenic and detrital, not "chemogenic": Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 55, p. 805-808.
Nelsen, J.E., and Ginsburg, R.N., 1986, Calcium carbonate production by epibionts on Thalassia in Florida Bay: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 56, p. 622-628.
Shinn, E.A., Steinen, R.P., Lidz, B.H., and Swart, P.K., 1989, Whitings, a sedimentologic dilemma: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 59, p. 147-161.
Lasemi, Z., Sandberg, P.A., and Boardman, M.H., 1990, New microtextural criterion for differentiation of compaction and early cementation in fine-grained limestones: Geology, v. 18, p. 370-373.
Bhat, G.M., 1990, Cyanophyta (Girvanella) as micrite contributors to Permo-Triassic limestones of Pirpanjal Range, Kashmir Himalaya: Journal of the Geological Society of India, v. 36, p. 439-444.
Boardman, M.R., and Carney, C., 1991, Origin and accumulation of lime mud in ooid tidal channels, Bahamas: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 61, p. 661-681.
Reid, R.P., Macintyre, I.G., and Post, J.E., 1992, Micritized skeletal grains in northern Belize lagoon: a major source of Mg-calcite mud: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 62, p. 145-156.
Robbins, L.L. and Blackwelder, P.L. 1992, Biochemical and ultrastructural evidence for the origin of whitings: A biologically induced calcium carbonate precipitation mechanism: Geology, v. 20, p. 464-468.
MacIntyre, I.G., and Reid, R.P., 1992, Comment of the origin of aragonite needle mud: a picture is worth a thousand words: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 62, p. 1095-1097.
Boss, S.K., and Neumann, A.C., 1993, Physical versus chemical processes of "whiting" formation in the Bahamas: Carbonates and Evaporites, v. 8, p. 135-148.
Milliman, J.D., Freile, D., Steine, R.P., and Wilber, R.J., 1993, Great Bahama Bank muds: Mostly inorganically precipitated, mostly exported: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, v. 63, p. 589-595.
Lasemi, Z., and Sandberg, P.A., 1994, Temporal trends in the mineralogy of Phanerozoic micrite precursors: AAPG/SEPM Annual Meeting Abstracts p. 193.
Jones, B., and Kahle, C.F., 1995, Origins of endogenetic micrite in karst terrains: a case study from the Cayman Islands: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 65, p. 283- 293.
Okimura, Y., Fujisawa, A., Kano, A., 1995, The origins of lime mud, with special notes on the significance of maceration of organic skeletons and boring by endolithic micro-organisms : Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, v. 101, p. 848- 856.
Yates, Kimberly Kaye, 1996, Microbial precipitation of calcium carbonate; a potential mechanism for lime-mud production: Ph.D. Dissertation, University of South Florida, 194 p.
Robbins, L. L., Tao, Y., Evans, C. A. , 1997, Temporal and spatial distribution of whitings on Great Bahama Bank and a new lime mud budget: Geology , v. 25, p. 947-950.
Cover of Geology v. 25 No. 10 October 1997 - a Space-Shuttle Bahamas whiting picture.
Pratt, B.R., 2001, Calcification of cyanobacterial filaments: Girvanella and the origin of lower Paleozoic lime mud: Geology, v. 29, p. 763-766. Discussion & reply in Geology, v. 30, p. 579-580.
Morse, J.W., Gledhill, D.K., and Millero, C., F.J., 2003, CaCO3 precipitation kinetics in waters from the Great Bahama Bank: Implications for the relationship between Bank hydrochemistry and whitings: Geochmimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 67, p. 2819-2826.
Bathurst R. G. C., 1975, Carbonate Sediments and their Diagenesis: Amsterdam, Elsevier Sci. Pub. Co., 658 p.
Belperro, A.P., and Searle, D.E., 1988, Terrigenous and carbonate sedimentation in the Great Reef Province, in Doyle, L.J., and Roberts, H.H., eds., Carbonate-Clastic Transitions, Developments in Sedimentology 42, p. 143-174.
Boardman, M.R., and Carney, C., 1991, Origin and accumulation of lime mud in ooid tidal channels, Bahamas: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 61, p. 661-681.
Carozzi, A., 1989, Carbonate Rock Depositional Models: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall., 604 p.
Chafetz, H.S., and Folk, R.L., 1984, Travertines: depositional morphology and the bacterially constructed constituents: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 53, p. 289-316.
Cook, H.E., and Enos, P., eds., 1977, Deep-water Carbonate Environments: Soc. Econ. Pal. Min. Spec. Pub. 25, 336 p.
Crevello, P.D., Wilson, J.L., Sarg, J.F., and Read, J.F., 1989, Controls on carbonate platform and basin development: Soc. Econ. Pal. Min. Sp. Pub. 44, 405 p.
Demicco, R.V., and Hardie, L.A., 1994, Sedimentary structures and early diagenetic features of shallow marine carbonate deposits: SEPM Atlas of Sedimentary Structures No. 1, 265 p.
Enos, P., and Stephens, B.P. 1993, Mid-Cretaceous basin margin carbonates, east- central Mexico: Sedimentology, v. 40, p. 539-556.
Goudie, A.S., 1983, Calcrete, in Goudie, A.S., and Pye, K., eds., Chemical Sediments and Geomorphology: London, Academic Press, p. 93-131.
Heckel, P.H., 1972, Recognition of ancient shallow marine environments, in Rigby, J.K., and Hamblin, W.K., eds., Recognition of Ancient Sedimentary Environ ments: Soc. Econ. Pal. Min. Sp. Pub. 16, p. 226-286.
Heckel, P.H., 1974, Carbonate buildups in the geologic record, in Laporte, L.F., ed., Reefs in Space and Time: Soc. Econ. Pal. Min. Sp. Pub. 18, p. 90- 154.
Hine, A.C., and Mullins, H.T., 1983, Modern carbonate shelf-slope breaks, in Stanley, D.J., and Moore, G.T., eds., The shelfbreak: Critical interface on continental margins: SEPM Sp. Pub. 33, p. 169-188.
James, N.P., 1983, Reefs, in Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., and Moore, C.H., eds, Carbonate Depositional Environments: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 33, p. 121-133.
James, N.P., 1997, The cool-water carbonate depositional realm, in James, N.P., and Clarke, J.A., eds., Cool-water Carbonates SEPM Special Publication 56, p. 1-20.
Kelley, D.S., et al., 2001, An off-axis hydrothermal vent field near the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 30N: Nature, v. 412, p. 145-149 (carbonate rather than sulfide chimneys).
Kendall, C.G., and Schlager, W., 1981, Carbonates and relative changes in sea level: Marine Geology, v. 44, p. 181-212.
Lees, A., 1975, Possible influence of salinity and temperature on modern shelf carbonate sedimentation: Marine Geology, v. 19, p. 159-198.
Lees, A., and Buller, A.T.,1972, Modern temperate-water and warm-water shelf carbonate sediments contrasted: Marine Geology, v. 13, p. M67-M73.
Logan, B.W., et al., 1974, Evolution and Diagenesis of Quaternary Carbonate Sequences, Shark Bay, Western Australia: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 22, 358 p.
Manning, D.A.C., 2001, Calcite precipitation in landfills: an essential product of waste stabilization: Mineralogical Magazine, v. 65, p. 6-3-610.
Merefield, J.R., 1984, Modern cool-water beach sands of southwest England: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 54, p. 413-424.
Milliman, J.D., 1974, Marine Carbonates: New York, Springer-Verlag, 375 p.
Nelson, C.S., (ed.), 1988, Non-tropical shelf carbonates-modern and ancient: Sedim. Geol., v. 60, p. 3-367.
Pickard, N.A.H., 1992, Depositional controls on Lower Carboniferous microbial buildups, eastern Midland Valley of Scotland: Sedimentology, v. 39, p. 1081- 1100.
Purdy, E.G., and Imbrie, J., 1964, Carbonate Sediments, Great Bahama Bank: Geol. Soc. Amer. Field Trip 2 Guidebook, 66 p.
Purser, B.H., 1973, The Persian Gulf - Holocene Carbonate Sedimentation and diagenesis in a shallow epicontinental sea: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 471 p.
Read, J.F., 1985, Carbonate platform facies Models: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., v. 69, p. 1-21.
Scholle, P.A., Bebout, D.G., and Moore, C.H., 1983, Carbonate Depositional Environments: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Mem. 33, 708 p.
Schlager, W., 1981, The paradox of drowned reefs and carbonate platforms: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v. 92, p. 197-211.
Shinn, E.A., Lidz, B.H., and Holmes, C.W., 1990, High-energy carbonate-sand accumulation, the Quicksands, southwest Florida Keys: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 60, p. 952-967.
Slowey, N.C., Neumann, A.C., and Baldwin, K.C., 1989, Seismic expression of Quaternary climatic cycles in the peri-platform carbonate ooze of the northern Bahamas: Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., v. 101, p. 1563-1573.
Toomey, D.F., 1981, European fossil reef models: Soc. Econ. Pal. MIn. Sp. Pub. 30, 546 p.
Tucker, M.E., et al., eds., Carbonate platforms: Facies, evolution, and sequences: Int. Assoc. Sedim. Sp. Pub. 9, 328 p.
Tucker, M.E., and Wright, V.P., 1990, Carbonate Sedimentology: Boston, Blackwell Sci. Pub., c. 482 p.
Watkins, R., 1993, Carbonate bank sedimentation in a vocaniclastic arc setting: Lower Carboniferous limestones of the eastern Klamath Terrane, California: Jour. Sed. Petrol., v. 63, p. 966-973.
Whitham, A.G., 1993, Facies and depositional processes in an Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous pelagic sedimentary sequence, Antarctica: Sedimentology, v. 40, p. 331-349.
Wilson, J.L., 1975, Carbonate Facies in Geologic History: New York, Springer-Verlag, 471 p. (there's also a 1986 version, but not a new edition).
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