Submerged reefs are important recorders of palaeo-environments and sea-level change, and provide a substrate for modem mesophotic (deep-water, light-dependent) coral communities. Mesophotic reefs are rarely, if ever, described from the fossil record and nothing is known of their long-term record on Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Sedimentological and palaeo-ecological analyses coupled with 67 C-14 AMS and U-Th radiometric dates from dredged coral, algae and btyozoan specimens, recovered from depths of 45 to 130 m, reveal two distinct generations of fossil mesophotic coral community development on the submerged shelf edge reefs of the GBR. They occurred from 13 to 10 ka and 8 ka to present. We identified eleven sedimentary fades representing both ...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Reconstructing coral reef histories provides...
Trajectories of decline have been described in coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region, with ...
The Ribbon Reef 5 borehole offers a unique record of reef growth spanning the entire history of the ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 325 cored submerged reefs along the shelf edge o...
Previous drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved our understanding of the...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Increased terrestrial sediment and nutrient yields are regarded as significant threats to coral reef...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
Inshore reefs on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are widely argued to be in decline, although r...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Reconstructing coral reef histories provides...
Trajectories of decline have been described in coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region, with ...
The Ribbon Reef 5 borehole offers a unique record of reef growth spanning the entire history of the ...
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 325 cored submerged reefs along the shelf edge o...
Previous drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved our understanding of the...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant decline in the health and diversity of modern...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Increased terrestrial sediment and nutrient yields are regarded as significant threats to coral reef...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
Inshore reefs on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are widely argued to be in decline, although r...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
Reef response to Last Interglacial (LIG) sea level and palaeoenvironmental change has been well docu...
Reconstructing coral reef histories provides a window of understanding into reef response to changin...
The submerged reefs on continental margins and surrounding oceanic islands are important archives of...
©2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Reconstructing coral reef histories provides...
Trajectories of decline have been described in coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region, with ...