The main island of New Caledonia (NC) is surrounded by the second largest barrier reef in the world after the Australian Great Barrier Reef. The Upper Pleistocene evolution of this barrier reef–lagoon complex offers the opportunity to examine the response of a modern mixed tropical siliciclastic/carbonate system to relative sea-level changes and to better constrain the relative role of lagoon backfilling and paleo-drainage system in sediment transfer across the shelf. This paper mainly focuses on the results of chronostratigraphic and sedimentological interpretations of new seismic, bathymetric and coring data collected in the SW NC lagoon. Several significant points are highlighted from this study and allow the construction of a refined mo...
In New Caledonia, core data indicate that the fringing reefs grew during the last interglacial and t...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
International audienceThe barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enc...
International audienceNeogene and Quaternary shallow-water carbonate records surrounding New Caledon...
The barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enclosing lagoons of vari...
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
The present paper is based on the study of a new core (Tenia 3,151.20 m long) and revisitation of pr...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) margin, located on the continental margin between Papua New Guinea and ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
International audienceMixed carbonate-siliciclastic lagoons of barrier reefs provide great potential...
A seismic stratigraphy analysis was conducted at two sites, Hydrographers and Noggin passages, separ...
Past shallow-water carbonate environments of the main island of New Caledonia (NC) have been subject...
The formation of incised valleys on continental shelves is generally attributed to fluvial erosion u...
In New Caledonia, core data indicate that the fringing reefs grew during the last interglacial and t...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
International audienceThe barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enc...
International audienceNeogene and Quaternary shallow-water carbonate records surrounding New Caledon...
The barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enclosing lagoons of vari...
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
The present paper is based on the study of a new core (Tenia 3,151.20 m long) and revisitation of pr...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) margin, located on the continental margin between Papua New Guinea and ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
International audienceMixed carbonate-siliciclastic lagoons of barrier reefs provide great potential...
A seismic stratigraphy analysis was conducted at two sites, Hydrographers and Noggin passages, separ...
Past shallow-water carbonate environments of the main island of New Caledonia (NC) have been subject...
The formation of incised valleys on continental shelves is generally attributed to fluvial erosion u...
In New Caledonia, core data indicate that the fringing reefs grew during the last interglacial and t...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...