The Ribbon Reef 5 borehole offers a unique record of reef growth spanning the entire history of the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Previous studies have reported the main stratigraphical, lithological and chronological patterns, as well as basic descriptions of the coralgal assemblages, but no detailed coral community analysis was undertaken. We present a quantitative analysis of the nature and distribution of Pleistocene coral communities and apply several statistical tools to define recurrent coral associations and compare the eight reef-building cycles recognized throughout the evolution of the GBR. The start of significant reef building occurs at 137 m based on a major change in coral community structure and the inception of the ree...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
In the face of changing global climate the future of corals reefs is uncertain. High latitude reefs ...
Variations in lithology and coral assemblages in drill cores from outer- and inner-shelf reefs are u...
Increased terrestrial sediment and nutrient yields are regarded as significant threats to coral reef...
Inshore reefs on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are widely argued to be in decline, although r...
Long-term (millennial timescale) records of coral community structure can be developed from the anal...
Trajectories of decline have been described in coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region, with ...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Submerged reefs are important recorders of palaeo-environments and sea-level change, and provide a s...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Coral community decline and resultant 'turn-off' of reef accretion potential are commonly predicted ...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Reconstructing coral reef histories provides...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
In the face of changing global climate the future of corals reefs is uncertain. High latitude reefs ...
Variations in lithology and coral assemblages in drill cores from outer- and inner-shelf reefs are u...
Increased terrestrial sediment and nutrient yields are regarded as significant threats to coral reef...
Inshore reefs on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are widely argued to be in decline, although r...
Long-term (millennial timescale) records of coral community structure can be developed from the anal...
Trajectories of decline have been described in coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region, with ...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Submerged reefs are important recorders of palaeo-environments and sea-level change, and provide a s...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Coral community decline and resultant 'turn-off' of reef accretion potential are commonly predicted ...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Reconstructing coral reef histories provides...
SYNOPSIS. Two studies from the Pleistocene coral reef fossil record demonstrate the sensitivity of r...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
In the face of changing global climate the future of corals reefs is uncertain. High latitude reefs ...