Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes

The Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is one of the world’s last great pristine marine environments and is broadly recognised as a “biodiversity hostspot” but is poorly known and studied. This project completed a comprehensive description of reef geomorphology and associated habitats, strat...

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Main Author: Solihuddin, Tubagus
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Curtin University 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2433
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description The Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is one of the world’s last great pristine marine environments and is broadly recognised as a “biodiversity hostspot” but is poorly known and studied. This project completed a comprehensive description of reef geomorphology and associated habitats, stratigraphy, palaeoecology, geochronology, accretion history along with shallow seismic profile. A combination of the data collected and interpreted provides the foundation for a scientifically based management plan of the Bioregion.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-24332017-02-20T06:38:34Z Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes Solihuddin, Tubagus The Kimberley Bioregion of Northwest Australia is one of the world’s last great pristine marine environments and is broadly recognised as a “biodiversity hostspot” but is poorly known and studied. This project completed a comprehensive description of reef geomorphology and associated habitats, stratigraphy, palaeoecology, geochronology, accretion history along with shallow seismic profile. A combination of the data collected and interpreted provides the foundation for a scientifically based management plan of the Bioregion. 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2433 en Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Solihuddin, Tubagus
Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title_full Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title_fullStr Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title_full_unstemmed Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title_short Holocene reef accretion of the inshore Kimberley Bioregion and response to sea-level changes
title_sort holocene reef accretion of the inshore kimberley bioregion and response to sea-level changes
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2433