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2. Return Times of Natural Disasters in the Future
2. Return Times of Natural Disasters in the Future
3. Status of Caribbean Coral Reefs in 100 Years
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.

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.

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