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Volume 95, Number 6
December 2025
ISSN: 1527-1404
EISSN: 1938-3681
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the fluvial–deltaic Skrinkle Haven member, Tenby formation, Jezero Crater, Mars
Libby R.W. Ives; Kathryn M. Stack; Emily C. Geyman; Sanjeev Gupta; Gwénaël Caravaca; Kirsten L. Siebach; Samantha Gwizd; John P. Grotzinger; Michael P. Lamb; Nicolas Mangold; Oak Kanine; Robert Barnes; Patrick Russell; Jorge I. Núñez; Justin I. Simon; Benjamin P. Weiss; Aileen Yingst; Sunanda Sharma; Stéphane Le Mouélic; Joshua Huggett; Alyssa Pascuzzo; Brittan Wogsland; Woodward W. Fischer; Nicolas Randazzo
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Cover Photo: Modern stalked crinoid Neocrinus decorus, collected at 400 m off Lee Stocking Island, Bahamas, in 1991 using the Johnson Sea Link submersible (see Llewellyn and Messing 1993). Stalk length is 62 cm. Stalked crinoids were dominant producers of carbonate skeletal sediment during the Paleozoic, generating mobile bioclastic particles prone to reworking by waves, currents, and gravity-flow processes. Prolific growth and post-mortem disarticulation of their endoskeletons formed widespread sedimentary rocks composed almost entirely of crinoidal debris. See Musso et al., this issue.
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