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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
On this occasion of celebration of Professor
Robert Ginsburg and his contributions to the fi elds
of carbonate sedimentology and stratigraphy, it is
only fi tting that we acknowledge the vast impact
his work has had on the research community's
ongoing dialogue regarding the characteristics and
origins of shallow-water carbonate deposition.
Bob's consistent demand that we ask the hard ques-
tions, not be satisfi ed with easy solutions, and that
we base our conclusions on sound observations
and legitimate quantitative analysis has served
as a model and guide for carbonate research for
over four decades. Personally, and as part of the
larger community of carbonate geologists, we offer
a sincere 'thank you' to Bob. The manuscript was
greatly improved by the comments, suggestions,
and criticisms of Linda Hinnov and the editors of
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