<p>PART 1 CONTEXT</p> <p>CHAPTER 1 Deciphering the Relative Importance of Fluvial and Tidal Processes in the Fluvial–Marine Transition</p> <p>R.W. Dalrymple, C.E. Kurcinka, B.V.J. Jablonski, A.A. Ichaso, D.A. Mackay</p> <p>PART 2 MODERN</p> <p>CHAPTER 2 Estuarine Turbidity Maxima Revisited: Instrumental Approaches, Remote Sensing, Modeling Studies, and New Directions </p> <p>David A. Jay, Stefan A. Talke, Austin Hudson, Michael Twardowski</p> <p>CHAPTER 3 Sedimentological Trends Across the Tidal–Fluvial Transition, Fraser River, Canada: A Review and Some Broader Implications</p> <p>Shahin E. Dashtgard, Andrew D. La Croix</p> <p>CHAPTER 4 Three-Dimensional Meander Bend Flow Within the Tidally Influenced Fluvial Zone</p> <p>Claire E. Keevil, Daniel R. Parsons, Gareth M. Keevil, Matthew Ainsley</p> <p>CHAPTER 5 Sedimentology of a Tidal Point-Bar Within the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: River Severn Estuary, UK</p> <p>Paul A. Carling, Chloe C. Chateau, Dale A. Leckie, Catherine T. Langdon, Robert G. Scaife, Daniel R. Parsons</p> <p>PART 3 ANCIENT</p> <p>CHAPTER 6 Mid to Late Holocene Geomorphological and Sedimentological Evolution of the Fluvial–Tidal</p> <p>Zone: Lower Columbia River, WA/OR, USA </p> <p>E.W. Prokocki, J.L. Best, P.J. Ashworth, D.R. Parsons, G.H. Sambrook Smith, A. Nicholas, C.J. Simpson, H. Wang, S.D. Sandbach, C. Keevil</p> <p>CHAPTER 7 Palaeo-Orinoco (Pliocene) Channels on the Tide-Dominated Morne L’Enfer Delta Lobes and Estuaries, SW Trinidad</p> <p>Si Chen, Ronald J. Steel, Cornel Olariu</p> <p>CHAPTER 8 The Ichnology of the Fluvial–Tidal Transition: Interplay of Ecologic and Evolutionary Controls</p> <p>Davinia Diez-Canseco, Luis A. Buatois, M. Gabriela Mangano, Williams Rodriguez, Euridice Solorzano</p> <p>CHAPTER 9 A Reappraisal of Large, Heterolithic Channel Fills in the Upper Permian Rangal Coal Measures of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia: The Case for Tidal Influence</p> <p>Christopher R. Fielding</p> <p>CHAPTER 10 Facies and Architecture of Unusual Fluvial–Tidal Channels with Inclined Heterolithic Strata: Campanian Neslen Formation, Utah, USA</p> <p>Cornel Olariu, Ronald J. Steel, Mariana I. Olariu, Kyungsik Choi</p> <p>CHAPTER 11 Geologic Reservoir Characterization of Carboniferous Fluvio-Tidal Deposits of the Illinois Basin, USA</p> <p>Nathan D. Webb, Beverly Seyler, John P. Grube</p> <p>CHAPTER 12 Fluvial to Tidal Transition Zone Facies in the McMurray Formation (Christina River, Alberta, Canada), with Emphasis on the Reflection of Flow Intensity in Bottomset Architecture</p> <p>A.W. Martinius, B.V.J. Jablonski, M. Fustic, R. Strobl, J.H. Van den Berg</p> <p>PART 4 RESOURCES</p> <p>CHAPTER 13 Recognition and Prediction of Petroleum Reservoirs in the Fluvial/Tidal Transition</p> <p>Howard Feldman, Timothy Demko</p> <p>CHAPTER 14 Characterizing Alluvial Architecture of Point Bars within the McMurray Formation, Alberta, Canada, for Improved Bitumen Resource Prediction and Recovery</p> <p>David Moreton, B. Joan Carter</p> <p>CHAPTER 15 The Cretaceous McMurray Oil Sands, Alberta, Canada: A World-Class, Tidally Influenced Fluvial–Estuarine System—An Alberta Government Perspective</p> <p>Frances J. Hein</p>