Chapter 1 - Toward Standardization of Terminologies and Recognition of Chemostratigraphy as a Formal Stratigraphic Method Mu. Ramkumar Pages 1-21
Chapter 2 - Isotope and Elemental Chemostratigraphy Alcides N. Sial, Claudio Gaucher, ... Haroldo M. Lima Pages 23-64
Chapter 3 - Stable Isotopes: Tools for Understanding Past Climatic Conditions and Their Applications in Chemostratigraphy Manish Tiwari, Ashutosh K. Singh and Devesh K. Sinha Pages 65-92
Chapter 4 - Time Averaging and Compositional Averaging in Biogenic Carbonates: Implications for Chemostratigraphy Pratul Kumar Saraswati Pages 93-101
Chapter 5 - Sedimentology and Geochemistry of the Late Miocene–Pliocene Succession in the Fars Interior (SW Iran): Implications on Depositional and Tectonic Setting, Provenance and Paleoweathering in the Zagros Basin Mohammad Sahraeyan, Hossein Seif, ... Nasim Mohammadzadeh Pages 103-129
Chapter 6 - Environmental and Climatic Conditions during the K–T Transition in the Cauvery Basin, India: Current Understanding Based on Chemostratigraphy and Implications on the KTB Scenarios T. Sugantha, Mu. Ramkumar, ... M. Satyanarayanan Pages 131-171
Chapter 7 - Cretaceous Carbon Isotope Stratigraphy and Constraints on the Sedimentary Patterns of the Turonian Forearc Successions in Hokkaido, Northern Japan Go-Ichiro Uramoto, Rui Tahara and Hiromichi Hirano Pages 173-183
Chapter 8 - Geochemistry of Late Cretaceous Sedimentary Rocks of the Cauvery Basin, South India: Constraints on Paleoweathering, Provenance, and End Cretaceous Environments J. Madhavaraju Pages 185-214
Chapter 9 - A Chemostratigraphic Model for the Development of Parasequences and Its Application to Sequence Stratigraphy and Paleoceanography, Cretaceous Western Interior Basin, USA Philip Morath, Leah Calvert and Timothy White Pages 215-245
Chapter 10 - Paleo-Redox Conditions of the Albian-Danian Carbonate Rocks of the Cauvery Basin, South India: Implications for Chemostratigraphy J. Madhavaraju, S.M. Hussain, ... P. Mahalakshmi Pages 247-271
Chapter 11 - Temporal Trends of Geochemistry, Relative Sea Level, and Source Area Weathering in the Cauvery Basin, South India Mu. Ramkumar and Z. Berner Pages 273-308
Chapter 12 - Chemostratigraphy of the Dhosa Oolite Member (Oxfordian), Kachchh Basin, Western India: Implications for Completeness of the Stratigraphic Record and Correlation with Global Oolite Peak Mu. Ramkumar, Matthias Alberti and Franz T. Fürsich Pages 309-340
Chapter 13 - Facies and Carbon Isotope Chemostratigraphy of Lower Jurassic Carbonate Deposits, Lusitanian Basin (Portugal): Implications and Limitations to the Application in Sequence Stratigraphic Studies Ricardo L. Silva, Luís V. Duarte and María José Comas-Rengifo Pages 341-371
Chapter 14 - Chemostratigraphy of the Permian–Triassic Strata of the Offshore Persian Gulf, Iran Vahid Tavakoli Pages 373-393
Chapter 15 - The Position of the Ordovician–Silurian Boundary in Estonia Tested by High-Resolution δ13C Chemostratigraphic Correlation Leho Ainsaar, Janika Truumees and Tõnu Meidla Pages 395-412
Chapter 16 - Stable Isotope Stratigraphy: Correlations and Implications for Hydrocarbon Microseepage and Prospecting Devleena Mani, D.J. Patil and A.M. Dayal Pages 413-432
Chapter 17 - Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic Banded Iron Formation (BIF): Types, Age and Origin Claudio Gaucher, Alcides N. Sial and Robert Frei Pages 433-449
Chapter 18 - Chemostratigraphy of Neoproterozoic Carbonate Deposits of the Tuva–Mongolian and Dzabkhan Continental Blocks: Constraints on the Age, Glaciation and Sedimentation Irina Vishnevskaya, Elena Letnikova, ... Artem Proshenkin Pages 451-487
Chapter 19 - Correlation of Phosphorite and Nonphosphorite Carbonate Sequences of the Lower Aravalli Group, Northwest India: Implications on the Paleoproterozoic Paleoenvironment Ritesh Purohit Pages 489-507