Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their depositional dynamics enables predictions to be made of how environmental changes will influence reef-associated sedimentary landforms, such as islands and beaches. Geomorphic linkages between sediment deposition patterns and the biophysical processes that drive them are often poorly resolved, particularly at broad landscape scales where tangible statements can be made about structural changes to landforms. The present study applies geospatial techniques to link patterns in reef sediment dynamics at Lady Musgrave Island to the underlying processes driving them. In situ calcification is characterized by developing a high resolution map of the surfic...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Sand aprons are distinctive landforms that offer important insights into sedimentary dynamics for re...
Coral reefs are an important source of sediment for reef-lined coasts and help to maintain beaches b...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Reef-rimmed shelves of many carbonate platforms are characterized by morphological rims, such as bar...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
The ability of benthic communities inhabiting coral reefs to produce calcium carbonate underpins the...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
This thesis examines functional relationships between the morphologic, hydrodynamic, ecological and ...
The interaction between reef form and physical processes is complex, with each individual reef respo...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Patch reefs living on the Bermuda Platform provide excellent models for detailed investigation of bi...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Sand aprons are distinctive landforms that offer important insights into sedimentary dynamics for re...
Coral reefs are an important source of sediment for reef-lined coasts and help to maintain beaches b...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Reef-rimmed shelves of many carbonate platforms are characterized by morphological rims, such as bar...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
The ability of benthic communities inhabiting coral reefs to produce calcium carbonate underpins the...
Coral reefs are particularly valuable marine ecosystems in terms of biodiversity and socio-economic ...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
This thesis examines functional relationships between the morphologic, hydrodynamic, ecological and ...
The interaction between reef form and physical processes is complex, with each individual reef respo...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs represent major accumulations of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). The particularly labyrinthin...
Patch reefs living on the Bermuda Platform provide excellent models for detailed investigation of bi...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Sand aprons are distinctive landforms that offer important insights into sedimentary dynamics for re...
Coral reefs are an important source of sediment for reef-lined coasts and help to maintain beaches b...