Inshore massive corals often display bright luminescent lines that have been linked to river flood plumes into coastal catchments and hence have the potential to provide a long-term record of hinterland precipitation. Coral luminescence is thought to result from the incorporation of soil-derived humic acids transported to the reef during major flood events. Corals far from terrestrial sources generally only exhibit dull relatively broad luminescence bands, which are attributed to seasonal changes in coral density. We therefore tested the hypothesis that spectral ratios rather than conventional luminescence intensity provide a quantitative proxy record of river runoff without the confounding effects of seasonal density changes. For this purp...
Coral trace element proxies of terrestrial runoff are widely applied to document and quantify histor...
Extensive catchment modification since European settlement on the eastern coast of Australia results...
Coral reefs maintain extraordinary biodiversity and provide protection from tsunamis and storm surge...
As corals grow, they incorporate chemical indicators of seawater conditions into their aragonite ske...
Spectral luminescence scanning (SLS) is a novel technique that uses a UV light source and line-scan ...
Some massive coral core slices reveal luminescent bands under ultraviolet light, which have been att...
Coral cores provide vital climate reconstructions for site-specific temporal variability in river fl...
The riverine flux of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) to the ocean is a significant contr...
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a large-scale climatic phenomenon modulating ocean-atmosphe...
t Terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) carried by rivers represents an important carbon flux...
Understanding the linkages between coastal watersheds and adjacent coral reefs is expected to lead t...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a large-scale climatic phenomenon modulating ocean-atmosphe...
The ratio of barium to calcium in coral skeletons (Ba/Ca coral ) is broadly used as a proxy for trac...
A large scale coral core drilling program was undertaken between March 1986 and April 1987. Coral co...
Coral trace element proxies of terrestrial runoff are widely applied to document and quantify histor...
Extensive catchment modification since European settlement on the eastern coast of Australia results...
Coral reefs maintain extraordinary biodiversity and provide protection from tsunamis and storm surge...
As corals grow, they incorporate chemical indicators of seawater conditions into their aragonite ske...
Spectral luminescence scanning (SLS) is a novel technique that uses a UV light source and line-scan ...
Some massive coral core slices reveal luminescent bands under ultraviolet light, which have been att...
Coral cores provide vital climate reconstructions for site-specific temporal variability in river fl...
The riverine flux of terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) to the ocean is a significant contr...
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a large-scale climatic phenomenon modulating ocean-atmosphe...
t Terrigenous dissolved organic matter (tDOM) carried by rivers represents an important carbon flux...
Understanding the linkages between coastal watersheds and adjacent coral reefs is expected to lead t...
The remoteness of the northern Great Barrier Reef makes observations of environmental change and cor...
The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a large-scale climatic phenomenon modulating ocean-atmosphe...
The ratio of barium to calcium in coral skeletons (Ba/Ca coral ) is broadly used as a proxy for trac...
A large scale coral core drilling program was undertaken between March 1986 and April 1987. Coral co...
Coral trace element proxies of terrestrial runoff are widely applied to document and quantify histor...
Extensive catchment modification since European settlement on the eastern coast of Australia results...
Coral reefs maintain extraordinary biodiversity and provide protection from tsunamis and storm surge...