ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment derived from biota on the adjacent reef. They provide areas of societal refuge and support significant ecosystems and economic services. Although environmental controls on cay development are relatively well understood, the precise links between reef ecology, sediment production, and supply to reef islands are less well constrained. Here we identify the major controls on development of sediment facies on a wave-dominated Holocene reef platform on the northern Great Barrier Reef. Remote-sensing data, field observations, and sedimentological analysis (grain size, composition, and taphonomy) reveal sediment transport pathways critical ...
Nara Inlet in the Whitsunday Islands is a natural depocenter for clastic and carbonate sediment on t...
Declining water quality represents a major threat to the coral reefs of Australia's Great Barrier Re...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
Complex relationships exist between tropical reef ecology, carbonate (CaCO₃) production and carbona...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
The generation and movement of coral rubble is important to the sedimentary budget of a reef, in sed...
This thesis examines functional relationships between the morphologic, hydrodynamic, ecological and ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Declini...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
The sea-floor sediments of the Far North Section of the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon have been investig...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Nara Inlet in the Whitsunday Islands is a natural depocenter for clastic and carbonate sediment on t...
Declining water quality represents a major threat to the coral reefs of Australia's Great Barrier Re...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
Complex relationships exist between tropical reef ecology, carbonate (CaCO₃) production and carbona...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
The generation and movement of coral rubble is important to the sedimentary budget of a reef, in sed...
This thesis examines functional relationships between the morphologic, hydrodynamic, ecological and ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Declini...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
The sea-floor sediments of the Far North Section of the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon have been investig...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Nara Inlet in the Whitsunday Islands is a natural depocenter for clastic and carbonate sediment on t...
Declining water quality represents a major threat to the coral reefs of Australia's Great Barrier Re...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...