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Linkages between coral assemblages and coral proxies of terrestrial exposure along a cross-shelf gradient on the southern Great Barrier Reef

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Jupiter, Stacy
Roff, G.
Marion, Guy
Henderson, M.
Schrameyer, V.
McCulloch, Malcolm
Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove

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Coral core records, combined with measurements of coral community structure, were used to assess the long-term impact of multiple environmental stressors on reef assemblages along an environmental gradient. Multiple proxies (luminescent lines, Ba/Ca, δ15

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Coral Reefs

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2037-12-31
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