UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, D KAUFFMAN
(See “Late Holocene sea-level fall and turn-off of reef flat carbonate production: rethinking bucket fill and coral reef growth model,” Geology, 2015.)
A drop in sea level caused the southern Great Barrier Reef to slow its growth 2,000 years ago.
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY, D KAUFFMAN
(See “Late Holocene sea-level fall and turn-off of reef flat carbonate production: rethinking bucket fill and coral reef growth model,” Geology, 2015.)
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