Luminescent lines in massive Porites corals from the Great Barrier Reef as proxies for mainland runoff

Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Statement: The procedures used to determine growth parameters are described in:Lough JM, Barnes DJ, Devereux MJ, Tobin BJ and Tobin S (1999) Variability in growth characteristics of massive Porites on the Great Barrier Reef. CRC Reef Research T...

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Other Authors: AIMS Data Centre (distributor), AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact), Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith), Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (hasAssociationWith), Data Manager, AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact), Lough, Janice M, Dr (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/luminescent-lines-massive-mainland-runoff/677972
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Summary:Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned Statement: Statement: The procedures used to determine growth parameters are described in:Lough JM, Barnes DJ, Devereux MJ, Tobin BJ and Tobin S (1999) Variability in growth characteristics of massive Porites on the Great Barrier Reef. CRC Reef Research Technical Report No. 28. 28. CRC Reef Research Centre. 95 p.The technique for visual assessment of luminescent lines is discussed in: Hendy EJ, Gagan MK and Lough JM (2003) Chronological control of coral records using luminescent lines and evidence for non-stationary ENSO teleconnections in northeast Australia. The Holocene 13: 187-199.The hydrodynamic model used to provide salinity data is described in:King BA, McAllister FA, Wolanski EJ, Done TJ and Spagnol SB (2001) River plume dynamics in the central Great Barrier Reef. Chapter 10. pp. 145-160. In: Wolanski EJ (ed) Oceanographic Processes of Coral Reefs: Physical and Biological Links in the Great Barrier Reef. CRC Press. 356 p.The bathymetry data model for the GBR is described in:Lewis A (2001) Great Barrier Reef depth and elevation model: GBRDEM. Tech Rep 33. CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville, 58 pp. Credit Lough, Janice M, Dr (Principal Investigator) Massive Porites colonies were collected from 1 reef in the Coral Sea and 29 reefs located along the length and across the width of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), between November 1987 and May 1992. The reefs were located within the following regions: Northern Coral Sea (Ashmore Reef); Northern GBR (Lagoon Reef, Eel Reef, Portland Roads, Rocky Island, Night Island, Reef No. 13-055 and Reef No. 13-050); Cairns to Cape Melville (Tydeman Reef, Pipon Island, Flinders Island, Watson Island, South Petherbridge Island, Two Isles, Boulder Reef, East Hope Island, Undine Reef, Snapper Island, Batt Reef, and Double Island); Mission Beach (Stephens Island and Bedarra Island); Central GBR (Myrmidon Reef, Rib Reef and Pandora Reef); Southern GBR (Shaw Island, Reef No. 20-200, Credlin Reef, Reef No. 21-141 and Middle Percy ...