Sediment dynamics exert large control over coral reef geomorphological evolution and are vital to understanding past and present geomorphic responses. Large benthic foraminifera (LBF) live in the algal reef flats, and their tests (shells) are transported post-mortem by waves and currents onto back-reef environments, including sand aprons. This study investigated the patterns of transport linking surficial and downcore sediments in samples from three sand aprons with different wave exposures at One Tree Reef on the southern Great Barrier Reef (Australia). Six LBF genera represented up to 32% of the sediments analysed. Lagoonward transport increased LBF test abrasion and sediment bulk density. Sediment grain size and LBF abundance in sediment...
Patch reefs living on the Bermuda Platform provide excellent models for detailed investigation of bi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Declini...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used to interpret responses of the benthic communities ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
International audienceThe assessment of sediment transport pathways in carbonate settings is complic...
The extensive longshore sediment transport system along the SE margin of Australia transports yearly...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Sediment transport is a key driver of reef zonation and biodiversity, where an understanding of sedi...
The distribution of live, well preserved, and relict larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) in sediment s...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Fringing coral reefs at Discovery Bay, Jamaica, exhibit a pronounced depth-related gradient in water...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Populations of foraminifera were investigated in regard to the suitability of the various species a...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Patch reefs living on the Bermuda Platform provide excellent models for detailed investigation of bi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Declini...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used to interpret responses of the benthic communities ...
The provenance, age and redistribution of sediments across Raine Reef (11°35'28"S 144°02'17"E), nort...
International audienceThe assessment of sediment transport pathways in carbonate settings is complic...
The extensive longshore sediment transport system along the SE margin of Australia transports yearly...
Coral cays are low-lying (typically < 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous sediment...
Sediment transport is a key driver of reef zonation and biodiversity, where an understanding of sedi...
The distribution of live, well preserved, and relict larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) in sediment s...
ABSTRACT: Coral cays are low-lying (typically, 5 m above mean sea level) accumulations of calcareous...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Fringing coral reefs at Discovery Bay, Jamaica, exhibit a pronounced depth-related gradient in water...
Low-lying reef islands are among the most vulnerable environments on earth to anthropogenic-induced ...
Populations of foraminifera were investigated in regard to the suitability of the various species a...
Linking surficial sediment patterns in reef environments to the processes that underlie their deposi...
Patch reefs living on the Bermuda Platform provide excellent models for detailed investigation of bi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Declini...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used to interpret responses of the benthic communities ...