Low-lying coral reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to climate change, necessitating an improved understanding of when and why they form, and how the timing of formation varies within and among regions. Several testable models have been proposed that explain inter-regional variability as a function of sea-level history and, more recently, a reef platform size model has been proposed from the Maldives (central Indian Ocean) to explain intra-regional (intra-atoll) variability. Here we present chronostratigraphic data from Pipon Island, northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR), enabling us to test the applicability of existing regional island evolution models, and the platform size control hypothesis in a Pacific context. We show that reef ...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstru...
Geological records of coastal system evolution during past higher and/or rising sea levels provide a...
Low-lying coral reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to climate change, necessitating an im...
Low-lying coral reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to climate change, necessitating an im...
A model that resolves reef island formation in relation to both reef platform substrate development ...
Global mean sea level has been rising during the 20th century and will continue to rise in the futur...
Highlights • Coral reef responses to slow-rate, low-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level change...
Faro are annular reefs, with reef flats near sea level and lagoons of variable depth, characteristic...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Relative sea-level rise has been a major factor driving the evolution of reef systems during the Hol...
Coral reef islands are considered to be among the most vulnerable environments to future sea level r...
Coral community decline and resultant 'turn-off' of reef accretion potential are commonly predicted ...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
International audienceGeological records of coastal system evolution during past higher and/or risin...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstru...
Geological records of coastal system evolution during past higher and/or rising sea levels provide a...
Low-lying coral reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to climate change, necessitating an im...
Low-lying coral reef islands are considered highly vulnerable to climate change, necessitating an im...
A model that resolves reef island formation in relation to both reef platform substrate development ...
Global mean sea level has been rising during the 20th century and will continue to rise in the futur...
Highlights • Coral reef responses to slow-rate, low-amplitude, high-frequency sea-level change...
Faro are annular reefs, with reef flats near sea level and lagoons of variable depth, characteristic...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Relative sea-level rise has been a major factor driving the evolution of reef systems during the Hol...
Coral reef islands are considered to be among the most vulnerable environments to future sea level r...
Coral community decline and resultant 'turn-off' of reef accretion potential are commonly predicted ...
The stratigraphy of fringing coral reef environments and platforms provides unique insights into ree...
International audienceGeological records of coastal system evolution during past higher and/or risin...
Terrigenous sediment accumulation within nearshore marine environments is regarded as a major factor...
Carbonate platform evolution around the island of Rodrigues, southwestern Indian Ocean, is reconstru...
Geological records of coastal system evolution during past higher and/or rising sea levels provide a...