2024
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12586
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High rates of erosion on a wave‐exposed fringing coral reef

Damian P. Thomson,
Shannon Dee,
Christopher Doropoulos
et al.

Abstract: Erosion is a key process in shaping the physical structure of coral reefs, yet due to erosion being semi‐cryptic and difficult to quantify, information remains limited. Here, we investigate erosional processes along Ningaloo Reef, an extensive fringing coral reef in Western Australia. We employed both direct and indirect methods to measure erosion in wave‐exposed reef slopes and protected lagoonal habitats. Direct measurements of erosion on coral blocks were among the highest found globally, with total erosion… Show more

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