We present new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) margin. Analysis of these data, combined with sub-bottom profiles and rock dredge samples, provides a fresh insight into the detailed morphology and spatial distribution of GBR margin geomorphic features to 2000 metres depth. The multibeam and seismic data reveal a spectacular network of submarine canyons, slump scars and landslide deposits on the continental slope and upper basin. These data provide a unique insight into the fundamental processes that have shaped the evolution of the GBR margin. Numerous V-shaped canyons incise the slope suggesting active erosion is taking place. Tension cracks and smaller feeder canyons around the heads of the c...
Habitats and ecological communities occurring in the mesophotic region of the central Great Barrier ...
New high-resolution bathymetry, seismic reflection profiles, and existing sidescan data have reveale...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
We present new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) margi...
We present four new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the shelf edge of the norther...
We present the most complete and new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the shelf to...
Halimeda bioherms occur as extensive geological structures on the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
We investigate the Gloria Knolls Slide (GKS) complex on the Great Barrier Reef margin of north-easte...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest extant mixed silicilastic–carbonate margin. Prev...
Michal Wenderlich investigated the shelf-edge stratigraphy of the central Great Barrier Reef. He est...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest coral reef ecosystem, extending for over 2300 km...
UnknownInter-reefal (i.e. non-reefal) seabed environments have been much less studied than the coral...
Hydrographers Passage lies on the shelf-edge of the central Great Barrier Reef in north-eastern Aust...
Habitats and ecological communities occurring in the mesophotic region of the central Great Barrier ...
New high-resolution bathymetry, seismic reflection profiles, and existing sidescan data have reveale...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...
We present new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) margi...
We present four new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the shelf edge of the norther...
We present the most complete and new high-resolution multibeam bathymetry datasets from the shelf to...
Halimeda bioherms occur as extensive geological structures on the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
We investigate the Gloria Knolls Slide (GKS) complex on the Great Barrier Reef margin of north-easte...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest extant mixed silicilastic–carbonate margin. Prev...
Michal Wenderlich investigated the shelf-edge stratigraphy of the central Great Barrier Reef. He est...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the world's largest coral reef ecosystem, extending for over 2300 km...
UnknownInter-reefal (i.e. non-reefal) seabed environments have been much less studied than the coral...
Hydrographers Passage lies on the shelf-edge of the central Great Barrier Reef in north-eastern Aust...
Habitats and ecological communities occurring in the mesophotic region of the central Great Barrier ...
New high-resolution bathymetry, seismic reflection profiles, and existing sidescan data have reveale...
The geomorphology and ecology of the GBR are strongly interdependent – the reefs are almost entirely...