Late Holocene environmental changes were examined in Dee Why Lagoon, New South Wales, based on the sedimentological, geochemical and geochronological analysis of six cores collected from the fluvial delta and lagoon basin. The lagoon formed about 7300–7200 cal yr BP, following the post-glacial marine transgression and establishment of a sand barrier. Infilling of the lagoon occurred at a rate of 0.09–0.15 mm/yr until about 3300–3200 cal yr BP, when the barrier closed, resulting in mostly freshwater conditions, as evidenced by a change from pyrite-rich units to sediment containing little sulfur and a lack of foraminifera. Sedimentation rates increased to 0.23 then 0.43 mm/yr until about 100 years ago. Post-European land clearance led to an i...
A mangrove sediment core was studied to evaluate possible pollution of an urban estuary in Coffs Har...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...
In this study, we combined grain size and geochemical analyses with radioisotope analysis of lead-21...
The Holocene geomorphic development of Curalo lagoon in south eastern Australia is investigated to d...
We investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuary on the...
Abstract: The Shoalhaven River is one of the largest rivers on the south coast of New South Wales, a...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
AbstractWe investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuar...
Coastal marine embayments and intertidal areas are important ecologic environments supporting high b...
Tuggerah Lakes are a barrier or wave-dominated estuary consisting of three interconnected shallow la...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
We investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuary on the...
A mangrove sediment core was studied to evaluate possible pollution of an urban estuary in Coffs Har...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...
In this study, we combined grain size and geochemical analyses with radioisotope analysis of lead-21...
The Holocene geomorphic development of Curalo lagoon in south eastern Australia is investigated to d...
We investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuary on the...
Abstract: The Shoalhaven River is one of the largest rivers on the south coast of New South Wales, a...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
AbstractWe investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuar...
Coastal marine embayments and intertidal areas are important ecologic environments supporting high b...
Tuggerah Lakes are a barrier or wave-dominated estuary consisting of three interconnected shallow la...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
Diatom-based paleolimnological studies are being increasingly used to track anthropogenic change in ...
We present a new well dated Holocene record of environmental change from Little Llangothlin Lagoon i...
We investigated the Holocene palaeo-environmental record of the Tuggerah Lake barrier estuary on the...
A mangrove sediment core was studied to evaluate possible pollution of an urban estuary in Coffs Har...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...
The South Wellesley Islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia, were the recent focus of...