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Hi Jacqui,

maybe a good place to start are papers by Anna K Behrensmeyer:

Behrensmeyer, AK (1988) Vertebrate preservation in fluvial channels. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 63: 183-199.

Behrensmeyer, AK (1982) Time resolution in fluvial vertebrate assemblages. Paleobiology 8: 211-228
 

another relevant paper (though very 'mathematical') may be

Hanson B (1980) Fluvial taphonomic process: models and experiments. In Behrensmeyer, AK & Holl, AP Fossils in the making. Chicago: Chicago Univ. Press

cheers,
jaco

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Dr. Jaco Weinstock
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Department of Archaeology
University of Southampton
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