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[1] Marion McClary (Topic Editor) "Threats to coral reefs". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 25, 2008; Last revised Date July 14, 2012; Retrieved February 25, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Threats_to_coral_reefs?topic=49513> | |||
[2] Harmelin-Vivien, ML. The effects of storms and cyclones on coral reefs: a review. Journal of Coastal Research [Internet]. 1994 [cited 2013 Feb 26]; Special Issue No. 12: 211-231. Available from: http://www.istor.org/stable/25735600 | |||
[3] Aronson, Richard, William Precht, Ian Macintyre, and Lauren Toth. "UNC Chapel Hill Libraries: E-Journal List." UNC Chapel Hill Libraries: E-Journal List. Ecological Society of America, Feb. 2012. Web. 22 Feb. 2013. | |||
[4] Plafker, G., and S. N. Ward (1992), Backarc thrust faulting and tectonic uplift along the Caribbean Sea Coast during the April 22, 1991 Costa Rica earthquake, Tectonics, 11(4), 709–718, doi:10.1029/92TC00609. |
Revision as of 01:56, 27 February 2013
Earthquakes/Tsunamis
Overview--What is an Earthquake? What is a Tsunami?
Types of Damage:
Effects of Earthquakes on Coral Reefs: 1. Uplift 2. Subsidence
Effects of Tsunamis on Coral Reefs: 1. Removes benthic assemblages: 2. Resets succession and structure of communities
History of Earthquakes in the Caribbean (Important Case Studies): 1. Belizean Barrier Reef--Earthquake 2009
a. Description of Catastrophe:
b. Immediate Impacts on Coral: c. Further Ecological Impacts:
History of Tsunamis in the Caribbean (Important Case Studies): 1.
a. Description of Catastrophe:
b. Immediate Impacts on Coral: c. Further Ecological Impacts:
Looking Forward: 1. Restoration of Previously Damaged Reefs a. role of ecological history 2. Return Times of Natural Disasters in the Future 3. Status of Caribbean Coral Reefs in 100 Years
References: [1] Marion McClary (Topic Editor) "Threats to coral reefs". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 25, 2008; Last revised Date July 14, 2012; Retrieved February 25, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Threats_to_coral_reefs?topic=49513>
[2] Harmelin-Vivien, ML. The effects of storms and cyclones on coral reefs: a review. Journal of Coastal Research [Internet]. 1994 [cited 2013 Feb 26]; Special Issue No. 12: 211-231. Available from: http://www.istor.org/stable/25735600
[3] Aronson, Richard, William Precht, Ian Macintyre, and Lauren Toth. "UNC Chapel Hill Libraries: E-Journal List." UNC Chapel Hill Libraries: E-Journal List. Ecological Society of America, Feb. 2012. Web. 22 Feb. 2013.
[4] Plafker, G., and S. N. Ward (1992), Backarc thrust faulting and tectonic uplift along the Caribbean Sea Coast during the April 22, 1991 Costa Rica earthquake, Tectonics, 11(4), 709–718, doi:10.1029/92TC00609.