Copyright © 2013, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. This is a post print version of the article. The final publication is available at link.springer.comWe report on the age structure and net accretion rates determined for an open water turbid zone reef, known as Offshore Paluma Shoals, located on the inner central Great Barrier Reef. Twenty-eight radiocarbon dates from 5 cores through the reef structure indicate that this reef began growing ~1,700 years ago and that net vertical accretion through the main phase of reef development was rapid (averaging 7.8 mm yr−1), this despite the reef growing in highly turbid waters. The most rapid growth phases coincided with the accumulation of mud-rich terrigenoclastic sediments within the reef fabric...
Radiocarbon age dating of three high recovery cores from the leeward fringing reef of Fantome Island...
Use of coral skeletons to determine growth histories of reefs situated in warm, clear tropical water...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
We report on the age structure and net accretion rates determined for an open water turbid zone reef...
We report on the age structure and net accretion rates determined for an open water turbid zone reef...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Geological Society of America via the D...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic se...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic s...
Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health are projected to lead to a progressive decline in r...
Inshore turbid zone coral reefs on the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are situated within 20 km of...
A sedimentological and stratigraphic study of Low Isles Reef off northern Queensland, Australia was ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marshal...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow\ud and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marsh...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Radiocarbon age dating of three high recovery cores from the leeward fringing reef of Fantome Island...
Use of coral skeletons to determine growth histories of reefs situated in warm, clear tropical water...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
We report on the age structure and net accretion rates determined for an open water turbid zone reef...
We report on the age structure and net accretion rates determined for an open water turbid zone reef...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the Geological Society of America via the D...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic se...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic s...
Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health are projected to lead to a progressive decline in r...
Inshore turbid zone coral reefs on the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are situated within 20 km of...
A sedimentological and stratigraphic study of Low Isles Reef off northern Queensland, Australia was ...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marshal...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow\ud and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marsh...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Radiocarbon age dating of three high recovery cores from the leeward fringing reef of Fantome Island...
Use of coral skeletons to determine growth histories of reefs situated in warm, clear tropical water...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...