A review of the origin and evolution of carbonate mud-mounds / D.W.J. Bosence and P.H. Bridges --
The rise and nature of carbonate mud-mounds : an introductory actualistic approach / C.L.V. Monty --
The origin, biota and evolution of deep-water mud-mounds / B.R. Pratt --
Shallow-water stromatactis mud-mounds on a Middle Ordovician foreland basin platform, western Newfoundland / S.R. Stenzel and N.P. James --
Silurian microbial buildups of the Canadian Arctic / T.A. de Freitas and O.A. Dixon --
The environmental setting of Early Carboniferous mud-mounds / P.H. Bridges, P. Gutteridge and N.A.H. Pickard --
Waulsortian banks / A. Lees and J. Miller --
Carbonate mud-mounds in the Fort Payne Formation (lower Carboniferous), Cumberland Saddle region, Kentucky and Tennessee, USA / D.L. Meyer [and others] --
Late Dinantian (Brigantian) carbonate mud-mounds of the Derbyshire carbonate platform / P. Gutteridge --
Mud-mounds with reefal caps in the upper Muschelkalk (Triassic), eastern Spain / F. Calvet and M.E. Tucker --
Initiation and development of small-scale sponge mud-mounds, late Jurassic, southern Franconian Alb, Germany / U. Hammes --
Albian carbonate mounds : comparative study in the context of sea-level variations (Soba, northern Spain) / J. Garcia-Mondéjar and P.A. Fernández-Mendiola --
Nature and origin of Late Cretaceous mud-mounds, north Africa / G.F. Camoin --
Sedimentation, diagensis and syntectonic erosion of Upper Cretaceous rudist mounds in central Tunisia / M.H. Negra, B.H. Purser and A. M'Rabet --
An Eocene biodetrital mud-mound from the southern Pyrenean foreland basin, Spain : an ancient analogue for Florida Bay mounds? / M.C. Taberner and D.W.J. Bosence --
Origin and growth of carbonate banks in south Florida / H.R. Wanless [and others] --
Anatomy of a recent biodetrital mud-mound, Florida Bay, USA / D.W.J. Bosence --
Growth and burrow-transformation of carbonate banks : comparison of modern skeletal banks of south Florida and Pennsylvanian phylloid banks of south-eastern Kansas, USA / L.P. Tedesco and H.R. Wanless.