International audienceThe partial melting of Earth’s bi-polar ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) has translated into a ~ 120 m amplitude stepwise sea-level rise punctuated by three major meltwater pulses that were tracked and recorded with some of the best accuracy by coral reefs. However, the initial meltwater pulse marking the end of the LGM, at 19 ka, is anchored in only two palaeo reefs (Barbados, Great Barrier Reef). Here, the authors present the analysis of a coralgal reef that thrived along the south-east Papua New Guinea Peninsula outer shelf during this initial pulse. In the cone of a piston core, a shallow Goniastrea retiformis coral colony was retrieved at 111 m below present sea-level and uranium/thorium dated to 19...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, is a tectonically unstable, uplifting shoreline ringed by emergent...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
International audienceThe partial melting of Earth’s bi-polar ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maxi...
The last deglaciation is characterized by a rapid sea-level rise and coeval abrupt environmental cha...
A series of well-developed submerged coral reefs are preserved in the Huon Gulf (Papua New Guinea) a...
Uplifted coral terraces at Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, preserve a record of sea level, sea-sur...
We present evidence that the drowning of the 2150 m coral\ud reef around Hawaii was caused by rapid ...
LettersInternational audienceThe timing of the last deglaciation is important to our understanding o...
The approximately 10,000-year-long Last Glacial Maximum, before the termination of the last ice age,...
International audiencePrevious drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved ou...
The rise and fall of the Last Interglacial (LI) sea levels and sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are e...
The history of sea level and sea-surface temperature (SST) variation associated with the last deglac...
The radioactive isotopes of Uranium and Thorium obtained from fossil reef-crest corals Acropora palm...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, is a tectonically unstable, uplifting shoreline ringed by emergent...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...
International audienceThe partial melting of Earth’s bi-polar ice sheets since the Last Glacial Maxi...
The last deglaciation is characterized by a rapid sea-level rise and coeval abrupt environmental cha...
A series of well-developed submerged coral reefs are preserved in the Huon Gulf (Papua New Guinea) a...
Uplifted coral terraces at Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, preserve a record of sea level, sea-sur...
We present evidence that the drowning of the 2150 m coral\ud reef around Hawaii was caused by rapid ...
LettersInternational audienceThe timing of the last deglaciation is important to our understanding o...
The approximately 10,000-year-long Last Glacial Maximum, before the termination of the last ice age,...
International audiencePrevious drilling through submerged fossil coral reefs has greatly improved ou...
The rise and fall of the Last Interglacial (LI) sea levels and sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are e...
The history of sea level and sea-surface temperature (SST) variation associated with the last deglac...
The radioactive isotopes of Uranium and Thorium obtained from fossil reef-crest corals Acropora palm...
Tropical south-western Pacific temperatures are of vital importance to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR),...
Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, is a tectonically unstable, uplifting shoreline ringed by emergent...
Overtime, the north Queensland (Australia) and Gulf of Papua (Papua New Guinea) margin has been cons...