International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, including tectonic and climatic parameters and local ecological drivers. Reef growth is especially sensitive to sea-level variations. Paleo-water depth reconstructions are essential tools used to determine reef growth patterns during different periods of reef growth. Assemblages of corals and/or coralline algae have been commonly used in such paleodepth reconstructions. This study shows that using microendolith ichnocoenoses can sometimes provide better accuracy than traditional coralgal analyses, particularly in the depth-range 0-10 m where coralgal assemblages usually show broad distribution ranges. Holocene and Pleistocene cores from two barr...
Holocene fringing reef development around Bora Bora is controlled by variations in accommodation spa...
Corals microatolls are individual colonies of massive coral that have grown up to a level at which f...
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
The recognition of key coral species (KCS) in the geological record, i.e. those that contribute to r...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Many factors govern reef growth through time, but their relative contributions are commonly poorly k...
The Grande Terre of New Caledonia is enclosed by one of the longest barrier reefs in the world. For ...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
sometime during the last million years. This period has also been associated with important changes ...
The universally known subsidence theory of Darwin, based on Bora Bora as a model, was developed with...
In New Caledonia, numerous rays are distributed on platform reefs in the southwest lagoon behind the...
Holocene fringing reef development around Bora Bora is controlled by variations in accommodation spa...
Corals microatolls are individual colonies of massive coral that have grown up to a level at which f...
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...
International audienceCoral reef growth and development depend on several environmental factors, inc...
The recognition of key coral species (KCS) in the geological record, i.e. those that contribute to r...
The fossil record provides valuable data for improving our understanding of both past and future ree...
Many factors govern reef growth through time, but their relative contributions are commonly poorly k...
The Grande Terre of New Caledonia is enclosed by one of the longest barrier reefs in the world. For ...
Fossil reefs are valuable recorders of paleoenvironmental changes during the last deglaciation, and ...
sometime during the last million years. This period has also been associated with important changes ...
The universally known subsidence theory of Darwin, based on Bora Bora as a model, was developed with...
In New Caledonia, numerous rays are distributed on platform reefs in the southwest lagoon behind the...
Holocene fringing reef development around Bora Bora is controlled by variations in accommodation spa...
Corals microatolls are individual colonies of massive coral that have grown up to a level at which f...
The mainland of New Caledonia ("Grande Terre") is surrounded by one of the largest continuous barrie...