Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs V4
Geology 2
- 1st Edition - November 10, 2012
- Editor: O.A. Jones
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 4 3 1 6 3 5 - 5
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 5 4 3 8 - 3
Biology and Geology of Coral Reefs, Volume IV: Geology 2 covers the major advances made in the geological aspects of coral reef problems. This book is composed of 10 chapters that… Read more

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Request a sales quoteBiology and Geology of Coral Reefs, Volume IV: Geology 2 covers the major advances made in the geological aspects of coral reef problems. This book is composed of 10 chapters that summarize the types, economics, radiometric dating, and geological features of coral reefs. The introductory chapters present the types and distribution of coral reefs, such as fringing, barrier, and Atoll reefs. A chapter discusses the findings of the 1973 Royal Society and Queensland Universities Expedition to the northern part of the Great Barrier Reefs on the specialized Low Wooded Islands. Another chapter deals with the interrelation of ecology and sedimentation in coral reef complexes and the Coral Sea Plateau. The next part of the book discusses the techniques and results of radiometric dating of coral reefs and the coral reefs of the Solomon Islands. The remaining chapters deal with the Great Barrier Reef Province and discuss the geology of the basement upon which the reefs rest is included. The reefs are described from geological, geophysical, and hydrological viewpoints, providing a complete bibliography on the reefs. This volume will acquaint readers with some of the exciting developments in coral reef geology and will provide information that will enable them to assess the status of research in different fields.
List of Contributors
General Preface
Preface to Volume IV: Geology 2
Contents of Previous Volumes
1. Types of Coral Reefs and Their Distribution
I. Introduction—Definition of a Reef
II. Distribution of Reefs around the World
III. Major Types—Criteria for Recognition
IV. Minor Types
References
2. The Origin of Fringing Reefs, Barrier Reefs, and Atolls
I. Introduction
II. Subsidence Theory
III. Glacial Control Theory
IV. The Antecedent Platform Theory
V. The Evidence of Reef Structure
VI. The Evidence of Reef Morphology
VII. An Integrated Theory of Coral Reefs
VIII. Conclusion
IX. Addendum
References
3. The Nature and Origin of Coral Reef Islands
I. Introduction
II. Classification
III. Island Types
IV. Geomorphic Features
V. Sediments
VI. Distribution
VII. Processes
VIII. Origins
IX. Equilibrium and Evolution
References
4. Economic Geology and Fossil Coral Reefs
I. Introduction
II. Petroleum in Reef Reservoirs
III. Metalliferous Ores in Fossil Coral Reefs
IV. Conclusions
References
5. Aspects of Sedimentation in the Coral Reef Environment
I. Introduction
II. The Coral Reef and the Coral Reef Complex
III. Morphological, Structural, and Ecological Characteristics of Coral Reefs
IV. Sedimentary Environments, Sedimentary Facies, and Constituents
V. Sedimentation: Processes and Products
VI. Some Aspects of the Interrelationship of Organisms and Sedimentation
VII. Summary and Conclusions
References
6. Radiometrie Geochronology of Coral Reefs
I. Absolute Age Determinations
II. Growth Rate Studies
References
7. Some Notes on the Coral Reefs of the Solomon Islands Together with a Reference to New Guinea
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References
8. The Great Barrier Reefs Province, Australia
Part I. A Summary of the Geology and Hydrology of the Queensland Coast and the Continental Shelf
I. The Regional Setting
II. The Continental Shelf
III. Types of Reefs
IV. Reef Structure
V. Types of Islands
VI. Sediments
VII. The Origin of the Reefs
Part II. A Bibliography of the Geology and Hydrology of the Great Barrier Reefs and the Adjacent Queensland Coast (Including a Number of Titles Brought Together by the Late Professor Emeritus W. H. Bryan)
VIII. Introduction
IX. Scope
X. Discussion
XL Bibliography
9. The Basement beneath the Queensland Continental Shelf
I. Introduction
II. Torres Strait (Area A)
III. Warrior Reefs (Area B)
IV. Northern Great Barrier Reefs (Area C)
V. Cape York-Lloyd Bay (Area D)
VI. Lloyd Bay-Cape Melville (Area E)
VII. Cape Melville-Townsville-Mackay (Area F)
VIII. Mackay-Swain Reefs (Area G)
IX. Bunker-Capricorn Reefs (Area H)
X. Capricorn Channel
References
10. The Coral Sea Plateau—A Major Reef Province
I. Introduction
II. General Climatic and Oceanographic Factors
III. Bathymetry
IV. The Coral Reefs and Their Foundations
V. Sediments and Sedimentation
VI. Cays and Islets
VII. Structure and Geological History
VIII. Summary and Conclusions
References
Author Index
Locality Index
Systemic Index
Subject Index
- No. of pages: 358
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: November 10, 2012
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780124316355
- eBook ISBN: 9780323154383
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