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Late Holocene island reef development on the inner zone of the northern Great Barrier Reef: insights from Low Isles Reef
2008
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences
A sedimentological and stratigraphic study of Low Isles Reef off northern Queensland, Australia was carried out to improve understanding of factors that have governed Late Holocene carbonate deposition and reef development on the inner to middle shelf of the northern Great Barrier Reef. Low Isles Reef is one of 46 low wooded island-reefs unique to the northern Great Barrier Reef, which are situated in areas that lie in reach of river flood plumes and where inter-reef sediments are dominated by
doi:10.1080/08120090801982835
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