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Authors:
P. Bruns, H.C. Hass
Online since: June 1999
Description: Sediment accumulation rates are an essential tool for the understanding of processes related to the deposition of organic and inorganic materials in marine and lacustrine environments. Sediment accumulation rates are not only a measure of the speed of deposition, but also represent a very useful tool for further paleoenvironmental reconstructions of climate history or biotic evolution as seen in the fossil record.
Edited by:
Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: July 1998
Description: This issue, and the ones which will follow year-by-year, can be regarded not only as supplements to the recent special 10-year retrospective volumes on Diffusion in Silicon (volumes 153-155) and Diffusion in III-V Compounds (volumes 157-159), but also as a return to the 'regular business' of Diffusion and Defect Forum's 30-year project of succinctly summarising recent progress in these fields.
The present volume abstracts those papers published during the approximate period from June 1997 to June 1998. Earlier papers have been included in order to make sure that the coverage is contiguous with volume 152 of Defect and Diffusion Forum; the most recent 'regular' issue. Due to vagaries in publication schedules, the 1998 cut-off point is not exact, but any omissions will be corrected in the next annual retrospective. General priority has been given to the most accessible work and, in particular, to those papers which furnish original data or report important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies. Lesser priority has been given to reviews and to entirely theoretical work.
The present volume abstracts those papers published during the approximate period from June 1997 to June 1998. Earlier papers have been included in order to make sure that the coverage is contiguous with volume 152 of Defect and Diffusion Forum; the most recent 'regular' issue. Due to vagaries in publication schedules, the 1998 cut-off point is not exact, but any omissions will be corrected in the next annual retrospective. General priority has been given to the most accessible work and, in particular, to those papers which furnish original data or report important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies. Lesser priority has been given to reviews and to entirely theoretical work.
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