This study reviews how shallow water carbonates are revealing environmental and climatic changes on all scales through the last 50 million years in SE Asia. Marine biodiversity reaches a global maximum in the region, yet the environmental conditions are at odds with the traditional view of ‘blue-water’ reefal development. The region is characterized by complex tectonics, major volcanism, high terrestrial runoff, nutrient influx, everwet and monsoonal Q1 climates, low salinities, major currents and ENSO (El Nin˜o/Southern Oscillation) fluctuations. Terrestrial runoff, nutrient upwelling, tectonics, volcanism and recent human activities are major influences on the modern development of carbonate systems. Coral schlerochronology is revealing h...
High resolution, continuous records of GRAPE wet bulk density (a carbonate proxy) from Ocean Drillin...
Two of the most important factors that control the accumulation rate of material in carbonate platfo...
A holistic approach is adopted here to evaluate basin-wide trends in carbonate systems, their subenv...
The SE Asian carbonate record allows insight into the poorly known response of equatorial marine sys...
This combined sedimentological, diagenetic and remote sensing study of SE Asian Cenozoic carbonate s...
Cenozoic equatorial carbonate production was at its most extensive and diverse in the seas of Southe...
In active tectonic areas of humid equatorial regions, nearshore shallow-water environments are commo...
As a natural laboratory for testing various paleoclimatological and paleoceanographic hypotheses, th...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
Changing components, rock textures, lithofacies, platform types and architecture throughout time are...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.We analyzed foraminiferal and nannofossil assembl...
SE Asian carbonate formations have been reviewed with the aim of understanding the influence of tect...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geologi...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
High resolution, continuous records of GRAPE wet bulk density (a carbonate proxy) from Ocean Drillin...
Two of the most important factors that control the accumulation rate of material in carbonate platfo...
A holistic approach is adopted here to evaluate basin-wide trends in carbonate systems, their subenv...
The SE Asian carbonate record allows insight into the poorly known response of equatorial marine sys...
This combined sedimentological, diagenetic and remote sensing study of SE Asian Cenozoic carbonate s...
Cenozoic equatorial carbonate production was at its most extensive and diverse in the seas of Southe...
In active tectonic areas of humid equatorial regions, nearshore shallow-water environments are commo...
As a natural laboratory for testing various paleoclimatological and paleoceanographic hypotheses, th...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
Changing components, rock textures, lithofacies, platform types and architecture throughout time are...
Corals offer a rich archive of past climate variability in tropical ocean regions where instrumental...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.We analyzed foraminiferal and nannofossil assembl...
SE Asian carbonate formations have been reviewed with the aim of understanding the influence of tect...
International audienceAtmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and climate are regulated on geologi...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
High resolution, continuous records of GRAPE wet bulk density (a carbonate proxy) from Ocean Drillin...
Two of the most important factors that control the accumulation rate of material in carbonate platfo...
A holistic approach is adopted here to evaluate basin-wide trends in carbonate systems, their subenv...