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Do High SSTs Increase the Risk of Flooding (and Sediment Overload)?
Increased flooding of nutrients and sediments
Sediment and nutrient loads may occur as chronic long term loads and short term pulses such as river flood plumes, related to storm events
Can lead to phase shifts on the coral reefs
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