Coastal environment sediments in temperate, cool-water systems were assumed to be siliciclastics until the latter third of last century. This is not surprising as quartz grains dominate most beach sands. Scientists, delving below the sea-surface since ~1980, discovered carbonate grains increase dramatically with water depth. Physical parameters such as tides, storms and currents cause mixing, transport and weathering of the entire package of grains. Sea-floor morphology further alters the ill-conceived perception of a flat surface veneered with even sized, similar grains. Chemical weathering and minor biogenic predation cause further disruption, with anthropogenic activity impinging on the natural cycle in an alarming manner and rate. This ...
Tamura (2012) has provided a comprehensive review (except for the role of tectonics) of the origin o...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in...
Inputs of biogenic carbonate sediment from Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows to four beaches of th...
<div><p>Sellicks Beach, located on the eastern shore of Gulf St Vincent, South Australia, is subject...
Southeastern Australia has been one of the world's most productive heavy mineral sand provinces...
The movement of sediment in the nearshore zone is of particular interest along many densely populat...
<p>The southeastern coastal plain of South Australia contains a spectacular and world-renowned suite...
It is predicted that the coastal zone will be among the environments worst affected by projected cli...
ABSTRACT: Juxtaposition of modern pocket beach sands, Pleistocene \Vhisky Run terrace sands, and Eoc...
The distribution of calcareous and siliceous sands around the southern and eastern coasts of Austra...
The beaches in front of the Barreiras Formation active sea cliffs are composed of mixed sands, which...
Appendices (p. 216-239)Thesis (Ph.D.)--Macquarie University, Sydney.Degree conferred May, 1980.Bibli...
The beach is vital to Australia’s economy and cultural life. As a natural system, the beach can vary...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
In sandy beach systems, the aeolian sediment transport can be governed by the vertical structure of ...
Tamura (2012) has provided a comprehensive review (except for the role of tectonics) of the origin o...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in...
Inputs of biogenic carbonate sediment from Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows to four beaches of th...
<div><p>Sellicks Beach, located on the eastern shore of Gulf St Vincent, South Australia, is subject...
Southeastern Australia has been one of the world's most productive heavy mineral sand provinces...
The movement of sediment in the nearshore zone is of particular interest along many densely populat...
<p>The southeastern coastal plain of South Australia contains a spectacular and world-renowned suite...
It is predicted that the coastal zone will be among the environments worst affected by projected cli...
ABSTRACT: Juxtaposition of modern pocket beach sands, Pleistocene \Vhisky Run terrace sands, and Eoc...
The distribution of calcareous and siliceous sands around the southern and eastern coasts of Austra...
The beaches in front of the Barreiras Formation active sea cliffs are composed of mixed sands, which...
Appendices (p. 216-239)Thesis (Ph.D.)--Macquarie University, Sydney.Degree conferred May, 1980.Bibli...
The beach is vital to Australia’s economy and cultural life. As a natural system, the beach can vary...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
In sandy beach systems, the aeolian sediment transport can be governed by the vertical structure of ...
Tamura (2012) has provided a comprehensive review (except for the role of tectonics) of the origin o...
Microbial deposits at Shark Bay constitute a diverse living microbial carbonate system, developed in...
Inputs of biogenic carbonate sediment from Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows to four beaches of th...