A common assumption in the geological analysis of modern reefs is that coral community zonation seen on the surface should also be found in cores from the reef interior. Such assumptions not only underestimate the impact of tropical storms on reef facies development, but have been difficult to test because of restrictions imposed by narrow-diameter cores and poor recovery. That assumption is tested here using large-diameter cores recovered from a range of common zones across three Campeche Bank reefs. It is found that cores from the reef-front, crest, flat and rubble-cay zones are similar in texture and coral composition, making it impossible to recognize coral assemblages that reflect the surface zonation. Taphonomic signatures imparted by...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
Over the past 30 years, the stony coral Acropora palmata has experienced an excessive loss of indivi...
Reef-accretion rate was measured in 151 core intervals from 12 Caribbean and western Atlantic locati...
Numerous coral reefs and coral communities occur along the nearshore regions of the central Great Ba...
Coral-rich deposits and coral bioconstructions characterize the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic system...
In a companion study to earlier work in the Indo-Pacific, taphonomic alteration in reef-coral death ...
Coral-grounds are reef communities that colonize rocky substratum but do not form framework or three...
In a companion study to earlier work in the Indo-Pacific, taphonomic alteration in reef-coral death ...
Coral reefs have been part of the earth’s oceans since the Mesozoic Era, over 200 million years ago....
Sixteen new coral reef cores were collected to better understand the accretion history and compositi...
International audienceAbundant literature has documented the ecological impact of very high-energy (...
23 pagesInternational audienceDuring the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich i...
Eight cores were recovered from Buck Island Underwater National Monument (U.S. Virgin Islands). Faci...
he southeast Florida shelf is a well-studied coral reef region previously used in studies of late Qu...
Coral reefs provide an increasingly important archive of palaeoclimate data that can be used to cons...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
Over the past 30 years, the stony coral Acropora palmata has experienced an excessive loss of indivi...
Reef-accretion rate was measured in 151 core intervals from 12 Caribbean and western Atlantic locati...
Numerous coral reefs and coral communities occur along the nearshore regions of the central Great Ba...
Coral-rich deposits and coral bioconstructions characterize the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic system...
In a companion study to earlier work in the Indo-Pacific, taphonomic alteration in reef-coral death ...
Coral-grounds are reef communities that colonize rocky substratum but do not form framework or three...
In a companion study to earlier work in the Indo-Pacific, taphonomic alteration in reef-coral death ...
Coral reefs have been part of the earth’s oceans since the Mesozoic Era, over 200 million years ago....
Sixteen new coral reef cores were collected to better understand the accretion history and compositi...
International audienceAbundant literature has documented the ecological impact of very high-energy (...
23 pagesInternational audienceDuring the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich i...
Eight cores were recovered from Buck Island Underwater National Monument (U.S. Virgin Islands). Faci...
he southeast Florida shelf is a well-studied coral reef region previously used in studies of late Qu...
Coral reefs provide an increasingly important archive of palaeoclimate data that can be used to cons...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
Over the past 30 years, the stony coral Acropora palmata has experienced an excessive loss of indivi...
Reef-accretion rate was measured in 151 core intervals from 12 Caribbean and western Atlantic locati...