List of contentArticle, Pages 65-69
Maurits Lindström – A renaissance geoscientist
Stig M. Bergström (1), Jan Bergström (2), Risto Kumpulainen (3),
Jens Ormö (4) and Erik Sturkell (5)
Article, Pages 71-76
Gut contents and feeding in the Cambrian arthropod NaraoiaJan Bergström (1), Xian-Guang Hou (2) and Ulf Hålenius (1)
Article, Pages 77-82
Middle and Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Fågelsång GSSP, Scania, southern SwedenStig M. Bergström
Article, Pages 83-99
Paragastropoda, Tergomya and Gastropoda (Mollusca) from the Upper Ordovician Dalby Limestone, SwedenÅsa M. Frisk (1) and J.O.R. Ebbestad (1,2)
Article, Pages 101-106
Remarks on older Ordovician Chitinozoa and biostratigraphy of the Oslo Region, southern NorwayYngve Grahn (1) and Jaak Nõlvak (2)
Article, Pages 107-112
Facies and depositional environment of the uppermost Jurassic stromatoporoid biostromes in the Zagros Mountains of IranAkihiro Kano (1), Yoshihiro Kakizaki (1), Chiduru Takashima (1), Wei Wang (2) and Ryo Matsumoto (3)
Note, Pages 113-116
Ordovician limestone in Hälsingland, SwedenAnita Löfgren (1) and Sven Laufeld (2)
Article, Pages 117-121
A Cordylodus fauna from the SW Gulf of Bothnia, SwedenAnita Löfgren (1) and Viive Viira (2)
Article, Pages 123-132
Ostracods from the Upper Ordovician Borenshult fauna, SwedenTõnu Meidla
Article, Pages 133-140
Chemostratigraphy in the Swedish Upper Ordovician: Regional significance of the Hirnantian d13C excursion (HICE) in the Boda Limestone of the Siljan regionBirger Schmitz (1) and Stig M. Bergström (2)
Article, Pages 141-153
Köli nappes in the north-central Swedish Caledonides – new views on stratigraphy and structural evolutionReinhard O. Greiling and Jens C. Grimmer
Article, Pages 155-160
On the fate of carbonates and anhydrite in impact processes – evidence from the Chicxulub eventAlexander Deutsch (1) and Falko Langenhorst (2)
Article, Pages 161-176
Chemical variation in Lonar impact glasses and impactitesTrinh Hai Son (1,2) and Christian Koeberl (2,*)