Previous drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved our understanding of the general pattern of sea-level change since the Last Glacial Maximum, however, how reefs responded to these changes remains uncertain. Here we document the evolution of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), the world\u27s largest reef system, to major, abrupt environmental changes over the past 30 thousand years based on comprehensive sedimentological, biological and geochronological records from fossil reef cores. We show that reefs migrated seaward as sea level fell to its lowest level during the most recent glaciation (~20.5-20.7 thousand years ago (ka)), then landward as the shelf flooded and ocean temperatures increased during the subsequent degl...
Highlights • Coral reef responses to slow-rate, low-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level change...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
International audiencePrevious drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved ou...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Webster and colleagues present a comprehensive study of the history of the Great Barrier Reef from a...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
The approximately 10,000-year-long Last Glacial Maximum, before the termination of the last ice age,...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 325 cored submerged reefs along the shelf edge o...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Many factors govern reef growth through time, but their relative contributions are commonly poorly k...
A series of well-developed submerged coral reefs are preserved in the Huon Gulf (Papua New Guinea) a...
Highlights • Coral reef responses to slow-rate, low-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level change...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
International audiencePrevious drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved ou...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Webster and colleagues present a comprehensive study of the history of the Great Barrier Reef from a...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
The approximately 10,000-year-long Last Glacial Maximum, before the termination of the last ice age,...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 325 cored submerged reefs along the shelf edge o...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Many factors govern reef growth through time, but their relative contributions are commonly poorly k...
A series of well-developed submerged coral reefs are preserved in the Huon Gulf (Papua New Guinea) a...
Highlights • Coral reef responses to slow-rate, low-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level change...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...