Live-collected samples of four common reefbuilding coral genera (Acropora, Pocillopora, Goniastrea, Porites) from subtidal and intertidal settings of Heron Reef, Great Barrier Reef, show extensive early marine diagenesis where parts of the coralla less than 3 years old contain abundant macro- and microborings and aragonite, high-Mg calcite, low-Mg calcite, and brucite cements. Many types of cement are associated directly with microendoliths and endobionts that inhabit parts of the corallum recently abandoned by coral polyps. The occurrence of cements that generally do not precipitate in normal shallow seawater (e.g., brucite, low-Mg calcite) highlights the importance of microenvironments in coral diagenesis. Cements precipitated...
While burial diagenetic processes of tropical corals are well investigated, current knowledge about ...
Detecting the potential geochemical consequences of early marine diagenesis is essential for establi...
Brucite [Mg(OH)] microbialites occur in vacated interseptal spaces of living scleractinian coral col...
Live-collected samples of four common reef-building coral genera (Acropora, Pocillopora, Goniastrea,...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
Coral proxy records of sea surface temperature (SST) and hydrological balance have become important ...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
Numerous archives suggest that the major ion and isotopic composition of seawater have changed in pa...
Numerous archives suggest that the major ion and isotopic composition of seawater have changed in pa...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
Restricted zones of recent dissolution and secondary aragonite infilling were identified in a coral ...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
The rise and fall of scleractinian coral dominated reefs throughout the Phanerozoic is strongly link...
While burial diagenetic processes of tropical corals are well investigated, current knowledge about ...
Detecting the potential geochemical consequences of early marine diagenesis is essential for establi...
Brucite [Mg(OH)] microbialites occur in vacated interseptal spaces of living scleractinian coral col...
Live-collected samples of four common reef-building coral genera (Acropora, Pocillopora, Goniastrea,...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
The geochemistry of coral skeletons may reflect seawater conditions at the time of deposition and th...
Coral proxy records of sea surface temperature (SST) and hydrological balance have become important ...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
Numerous archives suggest that the major ion and isotopic composition of seawater have changed in pa...
Numerous archives suggest that the major ion and isotopic composition of seawater have changed in pa...
Understanding the natural variability of the Earth's climate system and accurately identifying poten...
Restricted zones of recent dissolution and secondary aragonite infilling were identified in a coral ...
Deep-sea corals were discovered over a century ago, but it is only over recent years that focused ef...
The rise and fall of scleractinian coral dominated reefs throughout the Phanerozoic is strongly link...
While burial diagenetic processes of tropical corals are well investigated, current knowledge about ...
Detecting the potential geochemical consequences of early marine diagenesis is essential for establi...
Brucite [Mg(OH)] microbialites occur in vacated interseptal spaces of living scleractinian coral col...