Suspended sediment in the coastal zone is an important limiting factor for the growth and health of inshore coral reefs. The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) lagoon receives sediment from a number of tropical rivers and the physical and biological effects of riverine discharge and turbidity within the lagoon are of considerable scientific and public interest. Published data from two inshore regions of the GBR are reviewed herein to evaluate the relative influence of river plumes and wave resuspension on suspended sediment concentration (SSC) around coral communities over a range of timescales. Data from Cleveland Bay and from other sites near the mouth of the Tully River show that wave resuspension is the most dominant mechanism controlling SSC at ...
Sedimentation is an important stressor on coral reefs subjected to run-off, dredging and resuspensio...
A field study was undertaken to determine the deposition and removal budget of fine sediments on the...
Human activities are leading to increased stress on coastal ecosystems worldwide. On coral reefs, s...
Suspended sediment in the coastal zone is an important limiting factor for the growth and health of ...
Fine sediment dynamics were recorded in February 2007 in coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef du...
This thesis considers the eutrophication of our coastal systems and the potential for anthropogenic ...
This study describes the natural turbidity regimes at two inshore turbid reefs on the central Great ...
The effect of European settlement on water quality in the Great Barrier Reef of Australia is a long-...
Protecting water quality in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is recognised as one of the m...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Protecting water quality in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is recognised as one of the m...
The Great Barrier Reef Lagoon (GBRL) is an area of great biodiversity containing 350 species of cora...
Inshore turbid reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are exposed to high and fluctuating sediment lo...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
The Australian summer monsoon is highly variable from year to year resulting in high variability in ...
Sedimentation is an important stressor on coral reefs subjected to run-off, dredging and resuspensio...
A field study was undertaken to determine the deposition and removal budget of fine sediments on the...
Human activities are leading to increased stress on coastal ecosystems worldwide. On coral reefs, s...
Suspended sediment in the coastal zone is an important limiting factor for the growth and health of ...
Fine sediment dynamics were recorded in February 2007 in coastal waters of the Great Barrier Reef du...
This thesis considers the eutrophication of our coastal systems and the potential for anthropogenic ...
This study describes the natural turbidity regimes at two inshore turbid reefs on the central Great ...
The effect of European settlement on water quality in the Great Barrier Reef of Australia is a long-...
Protecting water quality in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is recognised as one of the m...
Understanding the dynamics of habitat-forming organisms is fundamental to managing natural ecosystem...
Protecting water quality in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area is recognised as one of the m...
The Great Barrier Reef Lagoon (GBRL) is an area of great biodiversity containing 350 species of cora...
Inshore turbid reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are exposed to high and fluctuating sediment lo...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
The Australian summer monsoon is highly variable from year to year resulting in high variability in ...
Sedimentation is an important stressor on coral reefs subjected to run-off, dredging and resuspensio...
A field study was undertaken to determine the deposition and removal budget of fine sediments on the...
Human activities are leading to increased stress on coastal ecosystems worldwide. On coral reefs, s...