Sediments are ubiquitous on coral reefs. However, studies of reef sediments have largely focused on isolated reservoirs, or processes, and rarely consider hydrodynamic drivers. We therefore provide a quantitative snapshot of sediment dynamics on a coral reef. Across a depth profile, we simultaneously examined: suspended sediments, sediment deposition and accumulation, and hydrodynamic and biological movement processes. We reveal the marked potential for the water column to deliver sediments. Currents carried 12.6 t of sediment over the 2,314 m2 study area in 6 days. Sediment traps suggested that a surprisingly high percentage of this sediment was potentially deposited (5.2%). Furthermore, wave-driven resuspension and reworking by parrotfish...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
This paper investigates the mechanics of sediment transport on a subtidal sand apron located on a co...
Coral reefs worldwide are affected by excessive sediment and nutrient delivery from adjacent watersh...
There is a rich literature on coral reef sediments. However, this knowledge is spread among research...
Anthropogenic watershed disturbance by industry, agriculture, deforestation, roads, and urbanization...
The patterns and rates of sediment transport across coral reefs influence numerous ecological and mo...
Coral reefs are highly valuable ecosystems, which are under an increasing number of environmental pr...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs are highly valuable ecosystems, which are under an increasing number of environmental pr...
Sediments are found in the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) of all coral reefs and play important roles ...
Suspended sediment in the coastal zone is an important limiting factor for the growth and health of ...
Fringing coral reef systems shape the dominant hydrodynamic processes that transport sediment within...
Increased sediment loads within algal turfs, can be highly detrimental to coral reef systems. Howeve...
Sediments are found in the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) of all coral reefs and play important roles ...
Inshore turbid reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are exposed to high and fluctuating sediment lo...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
This paper investigates the mechanics of sediment transport on a subtidal sand apron located on a co...
Coral reefs worldwide are affected by excessive sediment and nutrient delivery from adjacent watersh...
There is a rich literature on coral reef sediments. However, this knowledge is spread among research...
Anthropogenic watershed disturbance by industry, agriculture, deforestation, roads, and urbanization...
The patterns and rates of sediment transport across coral reefs influence numerous ecological and mo...
Coral reefs are highly valuable ecosystems, which are under an increasing number of environmental pr...
Sediments are found on all coral reefs around the globe. However, the amount of sediment in differen...
Coral reefs are highly valuable ecosystems, which are under an increasing number of environmental pr...
Sediments are found in the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) of all coral reefs and play important roles ...
Suspended sediment in the coastal zone is an important limiting factor for the growth and health of ...
Fringing coral reef systems shape the dominant hydrodynamic processes that transport sediment within...
Increased sediment loads within algal turfs, can be highly detrimental to coral reef systems. Howeve...
Sediments are found in the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) of all coral reefs and play important roles ...
Inshore turbid reefs on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) are exposed to high and fluctuating sediment lo...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Marine Geology...
This paper investigates the mechanics of sediment transport on a subtidal sand apron located on a co...
Coral reefs worldwide are affected by excessive sediment and nutrient delivery from adjacent watersh...