The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inner shelf, where interaction occurs with terrigenous sediments. The modern hydrodynamic and sedimentation regimes at Paluma Shoals, a shore-attached ‘turbid-zone’ coral reef, and at Phillips Reef, a fringing reef located 20 km offshore, have been studied to document the mechanisms controlling turbidity. At each reef, waves, currents and near-bed turbidity were measured for a period of ≈1 month. Bed sediments were sampled at 135 sites. On the inner shelf, muddy sands are widespread, with admixed terrigenous and carbonate gravel components close to the reefs and islands, except on their relatively sheltered SW side, where sandy silty clays occur....
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marshal...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow\ud and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marsh...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic se...
Investigations of the geomorphic and sedimentary context in which turbid zone reefs exist, both in t...
Investigations of the geomorphic and sedimentary context in which turbid zone reefs exist, both in t...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic s...
This study describes the natural turbidity regimes at two inshore turbid reefs on the central Great ...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Inshore turbid zone coral reefs on the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are situated within 20 km of...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
Numerous coral reefs and coral communities occur along the nearshore regions of the central Great Ba...
Increasing evidence suggests that coral reefs exposed to elevated turbidity may be more resilient to...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marshal...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow\ud and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marsh...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) shelf contains a range of coral reefs on the highly turbid shallow inne...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic se...
Investigations of the geomorphic and sedimentary context in which turbid zone reefs exist, both in t...
Investigations of the geomorphic and sedimentary context in which turbid zone reefs exist, both in t...
Nearshore environments directly influenced by fluvial sediments and dominated by terrigenoclastic s...
This study describes the natural turbidity regimes at two inshore turbid reefs on the central Great ...
Understanding how coral reefs have developed in the past is crucial for placing contemporary ecologi...
Inshore turbid zone coral reefs on the central Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are situated within 20 km of...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
Inshore turbid zone reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) occur within 20 km of the mainland coast u...
Numerous coral reefs and coral communities occur along the nearshore regions of the central Great Ba...
Increasing evidence suggests that coral reefs exposed to elevated turbidity may be more resilient to...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marshal...
It is now well known that corals and coral reefs can grow\ud and survive in turbid water (e.g. Marsh...
The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most visible biological structures on the Earth's surface visib...