Since the mid-1990s the Coorong, a 130-km-long coastal wetland of international importance in southeastern South Australia, has undergone serious decline due largely to prolonged drought and reduced inflows of surface and ground water from its hinterland. Tenuously connected to the ocean at its northern extremity, it is effectively separated into two lagoons by a narrow channel at its mid-point. The southern part is now permanently hypersaline. Here we report the results of an attempt to track the biogeochemical status of the estuary over the last 5000 years employing a consortium of elemental, isotopic and biomarker parameters. The sediment samples analysed came from two cores, each 6-7 m in length, retrieved from sites located halfway alo...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
The Everglades are undergoing the world largest wetland restoration project with the aim of returnin...
Since the mid-1990s the Coorong, a 130-km-long coastal wetland of international importance in southe...
European settlement and drought have significantly impacted the hydrology of the Coorong, a shallow ...
Like many other coastal systems across the world, the Coorong lagoonal ecosystem (South Australia) h...
The Holocene successions of numerous shallow lakes located along the Coorong coastal plain in South ...
An integrated elemental, biomarker and stable isotope approach was used to explore environmental and...
The coastal wetlands located near metropolitan Adelaide are comprised almost exclusively of the Grey...
The Coorong Lagoon is a unique hydrological and depositional system at the terminus of the Murray–Da...
© Taylor & FrancisThe Holocene carbonate sequence of perennial North Stromatolite Lake, located adja...
The Coorong in South Australia is an internationally recognised ecologically significant coastal lag...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
The Everglades are undergoing the world largest wetland restoration project with the aim of returnin...
Since the mid-1990s the Coorong, a 130-km-long coastal wetland of international importance in southe...
European settlement and drought have significantly impacted the hydrology of the Coorong, a shallow ...
Like many other coastal systems across the world, the Coorong lagoonal ecosystem (South Australia) h...
The Holocene successions of numerous shallow lakes located along the Coorong coastal plain in South ...
An integrated elemental, biomarker and stable isotope approach was used to explore environmental and...
The coastal wetlands located near metropolitan Adelaide are comprised almost exclusively of the Grey...
The Coorong Lagoon is a unique hydrological and depositional system at the terminus of the Murray–Da...
© Taylor & FrancisThe Holocene carbonate sequence of perennial North Stromatolite Lake, located adja...
The Coorong in South Australia is an internationally recognised ecologically significant coastal lag...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Estuaries are defined by change; both on a diurnal basis, balancing tidal inflow with riverine outfl...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
The widespread formation of organic rich sediments in south-east Australia during the Holocene (Mari...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
The Everglades are undergoing the world largest wetland restoration project with the aim of returnin...