The Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is one of the world’s last great pristine marine environments and is broadly recognised as a “biodiversity hostspot” but is poorly known and studied. This project completed a comprehensive description of reef geomorphology and associated habitats, stratigraphy, palaeoecology, geochronology, accretion history along with shallow seismic profile. A combination of the data collected and interpreted provides the foundation for a scientifically based management plan of the Bioregion
Coral reefs are a major coastal feature of the Kimberley bioregion in north-western Australia; howev...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
Multibeam sonar mapping, drill cores and underwater video data have confirmed the existence of a pre...
The mid-shelf reefs of the Kimberley Bioregion are one of Australia’s more remote tropical reef prov...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.The inner shelf Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is characterised by a...
The Kimberley region in remote northwest Australia has poorly known reef systems of two types; coast...
This study uses information derived from cores to describe the Holocene accretion history of coral r...
The coral reefs of the Kimberley bioregion are situated in an area that is considered a significant ...
The offshore sedimetary basins of the Kimberley region are becoming established as a major hydrocarb...
Coral reefs occur extensively along the northwest coast of Australia forming major geomorphic featur...
This thesis shows how Western Australian coast and continental shelf evolved into their present form...
Coral reefs occur extensively along the northwest Australian continental shelf in the Kimberley Bior...
The western margin of Australia provides a regional latitudinal and climatic gradient from the macro...
As a prominent isolated oceanic atoll-like reef within the Oceanic Shoals Biozone to the west of the...
Reefs lining the western Exmouth Gulf, located at the northern limit of the 300 km long Ningaloo Ree...
Coral reefs are a major coastal feature of the Kimberley bioregion in north-western Australia; howev...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
Multibeam sonar mapping, drill cores and underwater video data have confirmed the existence of a pre...
The mid-shelf reefs of the Kimberley Bioregion are one of Australia’s more remote tropical reef prov...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.The inner shelf Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is characterised by a...
The Kimberley region in remote northwest Australia has poorly known reef systems of two types; coast...
This study uses information derived from cores to describe the Holocene accretion history of coral r...
The coral reefs of the Kimberley bioregion are situated in an area that is considered a significant ...
The offshore sedimetary basins of the Kimberley region are becoming established as a major hydrocarb...
Coral reefs occur extensively along the northwest coast of Australia forming major geomorphic featur...
This thesis shows how Western Australian coast and continental shelf evolved into their present form...
Coral reefs occur extensively along the northwest Australian continental shelf in the Kimberley Bior...
The western margin of Australia provides a regional latitudinal and climatic gradient from the macro...
As a prominent isolated oceanic atoll-like reef within the Oceanic Shoals Biozone to the west of the...
Reefs lining the western Exmouth Gulf, located at the northern limit of the 300 km long Ningaloo Ree...
Coral reefs are a major coastal feature of the Kimberley bioregion in north-western Australia; howev...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
Multibeam sonar mapping, drill cores and underwater video data have confirmed the existence of a pre...