The fate of reef islands is a topic of ongoing debate in the face of climate change-induced sea-level rise and increased cyclone intensity. Increased erosion and changes to the supply of reef-derived sediment may put sand reef cays at risk of dramatic morphological changes. These changes may have negative implications for the existence of reef cay environments, which host vital sea turtle and bird rookery habitats. Beachrock, consolidated carbonate beach sediment in the intertidal zone, forms naturally on many tropical beaches and reduces the erosion rates of these beaches when compared to unconsolidated sand. In spite of the critical role beachrock plays in stabilizing some reef cay shores, the method of beachrock formation is still incomp...
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Article en "Online First"International audienceBiogenic dissolution of carbonates by microborers is ...
Hard, or stony, corals make rocks that can, on geological time scales, lead to the formation of mass...
Abstract\ud \ud The fate of reef islands is a topic of ongoing debate in the face of climate change-...
Available online 19 May 2017The fate of reef islands is a topic of ongoing debate in the face of cli...
Cementation of beach sand in the intertidal zone produces beachrock, such as that found on Heron Isl...
Microbialites with microcolumnar growth morphology occur on the surfaces of solution-enlarged crypts...
A laboratory model has been developed, which reproduces natural conditions of beachrock formation. T...
Beachrocks are hard coastal sedimentary formations consisting of various beach sediments, lithified ...
Bacterially induced precipitation of minerals leading to cementation of natural geological formation...
Beachrock is among the important features of tropical coastlines. It appears to have an anchoring ef...
Coral atolls are unique landforms in that they are the physical manifestations of the interplay betw...
This study proposes and describes a novel approach for cementing sandy soils in marine environments ...
Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has the potential to be an environmentally ...
Throughout the past decade the findings of many research studies have led to ample concern about ris...
International audienceExperiments have demonstrated that ocean acidification (OA) conditions project...
Article en "Online First"International audienceBiogenic dissolution of carbonates by microborers is ...
Hard, or stony, corals make rocks that can, on geological time scales, lead to the formation of mass...
Abstract\ud \ud The fate of reef islands is a topic of ongoing debate in the face of climate change-...
Available online 19 May 2017The fate of reef islands is a topic of ongoing debate in the face of cli...
Cementation of beach sand in the intertidal zone produces beachrock, such as that found on Heron Isl...
Microbialites with microcolumnar growth morphology occur on the surfaces of solution-enlarged crypts...
A laboratory model has been developed, which reproduces natural conditions of beachrock formation. T...
Beachrocks are hard coastal sedimentary formations consisting of various beach sediments, lithified ...
Bacterially induced precipitation of minerals leading to cementation of natural geological formation...
Beachrock is among the important features of tropical coastlines. It appears to have an anchoring ef...
Coral atolls are unique landforms in that they are the physical manifestations of the interplay betw...
This study proposes and describes a novel approach for cementing sandy soils in marine environments ...
Microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has the potential to be an environmentally ...
Throughout the past decade the findings of many research studies have led to ample concern about ris...
International audienceExperiments have demonstrated that ocean acidification (OA) conditions project...
Article en "Online First"International audienceBiogenic dissolution of carbonates by microborers is ...
Hard, or stony, corals make rocks that can, on geological time scales, lead to the formation of mass...