The diversity of oceanic and continental reef structures of New Caledonia is reviewed, taking into account their geological history and in particular, that since the last interglacial period. To guide this review, a new path is provided by following the diversity of units that have been mapped and characterized using high spatial resolution optical remote sensing data for the main New Caledonian coral reef complexes (banks, atolls, uplifted reefs, drowned reefs, fringing reefs, barrier reefs, patch reefs) and their individual reef-forming units. This interpretation, based on geomorphology, depth, and exposure has provided 161 unit types distributed across 4,537 km(2) of reef area and 31,336 km(2) of non-reef area. In addition to shallow ree...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
The barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enclosing lagoons of vari...
The fore reef spur and groove (SaG) zone is an important, but poorly understood, zone of coral reefs...
International audienceThe diversity of oceanic and continental reef structures of New Caledonia is r...
Forum BIOdiversité des Ecosystèmes Coralliens, 30 octobre-4 novembre, Nouméa (Nouvelle-Calédonie
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
International audienceThe Grande Terre of New Caledonia is enclosed by one of the longest barrier re...
The recognition of key coral species (KCS) in the geological record, i.e. those that contribute to r...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
International audienceThe barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enc...
In New Caledonia, core data indicate that the fringing reefs grew during the last interglacial and t...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
The barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enclosing lagoons of vari...
The fore reef spur and groove (SaG) zone is an important, but poorly understood, zone of coral reefs...
International audienceThe diversity of oceanic and continental reef structures of New Caledonia is r...
Forum BIOdiversité des Ecosystèmes Coralliens, 30 octobre-4 novembre, Nouméa (Nouvelle-Calédonie
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
International audienceThe Grande Terre of New Caledonia is enclosed by one of the longest barrier re...
The recognition of key coral species (KCS) in the geological record, i.e. those that contribute to r...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
International audienceThe barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enc...
In New Caledonia, core data indicate that the fringing reefs grew during the last interglacial and t...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
The barrier reef tract of New Caledonia is the second largest in the world enclosing lagoons of vari...
The fore reef spur and groove (SaG) zone is an important, but poorly understood, zone of coral reefs...