This thesis examines functional relationships between the morphologic, hydrodynamic, ecological and sedimentological characteristics of the Warraber reef platform, an inter-tidal reef island system, Central Torres Strait, Australia (10[degrees] 12’ S, 142 [degrees] 49’ E).Hydrodynamic and sediment-transport experiments were conducted on the reef flat using current meters, water level recorders and directional sediment traps. Results showed dominantly SE flows during the dry season and more variable NW to SE flows during the wet season. Topography and reefal water levels modulated the direction and strength of currents and the generation of wind-waves on the reef flat as well as the passage of waves over the reef rim. These hydrodynamic cond...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Complex relationships exist between tropical reef ecology, carbonate (CaCO₃) production and carbona...
Ongoing deforestation in the tropics involves higher river discharges and an increase of runoff, whi...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically 2 mm grain size) and the relative abundances of foraminifera an...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
Fringing coral reef systems shape the dominant hydrodynamic processes that transport sediment within...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Complex relationships exist between tropical reef ecology, carbonate (CaCO₃) production and carbona...
Ongoing deforestation in the tropics involves higher river discharges and an increase of runoff, whi...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically 2 mm grain size) and the relative abundances of foraminifera an...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
Fringing coral reef systems shape the dominant hydrodynamic processes that transport sediment within...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...