770 INDEX sensors (continued] broadband sensor systems 4:434t digital cameras 4:435 general discussion 4:432 spectral band comparisons 4:434t structure 4:432f spatial resolution 4:432, 4:434t, 4:436 thermal infrared (TIR) sensors 4:437, 4:43 f thermal sensors 4:432 Senzeilles Shale, Belgium 5:454 Sepia 2:394 sepiolite l:361t, 1:362, 1:364, 1:369 Sepkoski, J J 1:260-261, 3:370 sequence stratigraphy 5:159-173 causal mechanisms sea-level changes 5:170t, 5:171, 5:171f sediment supply 5:171 tectonic processes 5:171, 5:17If chronostratigraphy 5:168, 5:169f correlation comparisons 5:162f cycle charts 5:169f definition 5:159 eustatic cycles 5:169f, 5:546f, 5:547f facies analysis 4:490, 4:490f historical background 5:159 marine fauna biodiversity 1:261 parasequences accommodation eustasy 5:161f basic principles 5:160, 5:161f, 5:546 parasequence-stacking patterns 5:160, 5:162f shorelines 5:161f Phanerozoic 4:25f, 4:26f recognition criteria biofacies analysis 5:167 depositional systems 5:166 descriptive terminology 5:164, 5:164f maximum flooding surface 5:163f, 5:165 sequence boundary 5:163f, 5:164, 5:165 f systems tracts general discussion 5:162 highstand systems tracts 4:662/, 5:163t, 5:163f, 5:166 lowstand systems tracts 4:662f, 5:163t, 5:163f, 5:165 transgressive systems tracts 4:662f9 5:163t, 5:163f, 5:166 transgressive surface 5:163f, 5:165 unconformities 5:545, 5:545?, 5:546f, 5:547f Serbia 3:596 Sergipano Belt, Brazil 1:3 Wf Sergipe-Alagoas basin l:322f sericite 3:631-632 serpentine 1:360, l:361t, 3:396-397, 3:566f, 3:566 serpentinite 1:243f, 3:396f serpentinization 3:559, 5:365 Serpukhovian stage 4:201 f, 4:202, 5:511f, 5:517f Serra Mar Uplift, Brazil 1:309, l:309f Serravallian stage l:322f, 1:325f, 5:478, 5:479f,5:506f,5:517f Serres, Marcel de 2:183 Sevatian stage 3:345f Seve Nappe Complex 2:65f, 2:67 Seventh Day Adventists 1:384 Severnaya Zemlya 4:464, 4:464f Sevier fold-and-thrust belt 4:55/", 4:56, 4:75f Sevier-Laramide mountains 3:364 Seward Peninsula 4:45 Seward terrane 4:40f, 4:42, 4:45-46 Seychelles 2:79 Seychelles Bank 3:315f, 3:316t Seymouria 2:477f, 2:477-478 seymouriamorphs 2:477/", 2:477-478 shale ridges 4:534f, 4:535 shales anoxic environments 4:496-497 Arabia 1:141 Birkhill Shale Formation 4:185 black shales anoxic environments 4:193, 4:496-497 bedded cherts 5:54 fossils 4:497, 4:498f Gondwana 3:129 large igneous provinces (LIPs) 3:321f North Africa 1:21, l:22f North American continental interior 4:28, 4:29f Phosphoria Formation, United States 4:500 Silurian 4:193 Burgess Shale arthropods (Arthropoda) 2:274-275 bacteria 3:311-312 clay mineralisation 3:313 Cnidarians 2:324 conservation deposits 3:310 early chordates 2:455 general discussion 3:310t insects 2:296 obrution 3:310, 3:311f Opabinia 3:311f palaeosynecology 4:142-143, 4:146 classification 5:26t, 5:28 densities 5:32If geotechnical properties 1:548, 3:102t Posidonia Shale Formation, Germany 3:310t, 3:311, 4:384f Senzeilles Shale, Belgium 5:454 weathering 1:548 Shamal winds 4:509, 4:S09f Shand, Samuel 3:187 sharks 2:229/", 2:463 Sharovipteryx 2:513 Shatsky Plateau 3:315f, 3:316t, 4:480 shear fractures 5:352, 5:352f, 5:354f Sheinwoodian Stage 4:186f, 4:187% 4:lSS-lS9,5:511f,5:517f Shelburne Dike 4:95 Shepard, A 5:266t Shepard, Francis 3:188 Shepard sediment nomenclature system 4:645f Sherbonaspis 2:464f Shergottite-Nakhlite-Chassigny (SNC) meteorites 3:560-561, 5:231t, 5:234, 5:234f, 5:280 Shergotty, India 5:280 sherwoodite (Ca9(AlV14O4o)2-56H2O) 3:589t, 3:590 shock metamorphism 5:179-184 controversies 5:182 damage effects 5:182f hydrocode calculations 5:181 impact craters 5:179, S:182f impact structures diaplectic minerals 3:281-282, 3:282f fused minerals 3:281, 3:281f general discussion 3:280 high-pressure polymorphs 3:282 impact melting 3:281, 3:281f planar microstructures 3:282, 3:282f pressure-temperature diagram 3:280f shatter cones 3:282, 3:282f melting 5:180t, 5:183t peak pressure magnitudes 5:180t, 5:183 planar deformation features 5:183t shock metamorphic effects 5:182, 5:183t shock wave propagation 5:180 vaporization 5:180t Shoemaker, Eugene 3:195 Shomronella jordanica 2:521 f Shona Ridge 3:315f,3:316t Shore hardness values l:S68f shorelines and shelves 4:570-579 arches 4:579f background information 4:570 barrier islands 4:577, 4:577/", 4:578f carbonates 4:501-513 Arabian Gulf 4:509, 4:509f, 4:5Wf Atlantic Margin 4:102, 4:103f attached rimmed carbonate ramp, temperate environment 3:528, 4:511, 4:511f,4:512f attached rimmed carbonate ramp, tropical environment 3:528, 4:509, 4:509f, 4:51 Of attached rimmed carbonate shelf 3:528, 4:505, 4:505f, 4:506f beaches 3:524f, 4:502f, 5:135 carbonate rock abundances 4:504f carbonate sands 4:506f, 4:508f, 4:509/, 4:5 Wf composition 4:501 Florida-Bahamas shelf region 4:505, 4:505f, 4:506f, 4:93f global distribution 4:503f Great Bahama Bank 4:503 f, 4:505f, 4:507, 4:508f limestones 4:505-506, 5:110, 5:lllf morphology 4:502-504, 4:504f north-eastern Atlantic Ocean 4:511, 4:511 f,4:512f oolitic sands 4:508, 4:508f, 4:5Wf reef environments 4:562-570 acritarchs 3:427f