This volume brings together 10 papers showcasing the latest research on Quaternary to Holocene coral reef development, sedimentology and palaeoecology, and their relationship to glacio-eustatic sea level changes. Examples include the Brazilian Shelf, Great Barrier Reef, Maldives, Hawaii and Cook Islands.
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Chapters
Chapter Name / Number
Page
Coral Reefs and Sea-Level Change: Quaternary Records and Modelling. A Window Into the Future (Camoin, G.F. and Hallmann, N.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/00
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Quaternary coral, coralline algal and vermetid assemblages as sea-level indicators: a review (Braga, J.-C., Humblet, M., Ramos, D.A.E., Dechnik, B. and Webster, J.M.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/01
1
Microscale evolution of reefal microbialites (Koyano, S., Shiraishi, F., Miyairi, Y., Yokoyama, Y. and Fujita, K.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/02
39
New insights on the Late Quaternary evolution of Abrolhos reefs, Eastern Brazilian Shelf (Vieira, L.S., Bastos, A.C., Dechnik, B., Braga, J.-C., Moura, R.L., D’Agostini, D.P., Moraes, F.C. and Webster, J.M.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/03
69
Late Pleistocene-Holocene Evolution of Malé Island (North Malé Atoll Rim, Republic of Maldives) (Yildirim, T., Droxler, A.W., Gischler, E., Naar, D.F., Yokoyama, Y., Montagna, P. and Pons-Branchu, E.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/04
101
Shelf-edge deglacial reef establishment and subsequent partial demise: Response to distinct pulses of sea-level rise associated with environmental changes (Harper, B.B., Droxler, A.W., Webster, J.M., Montagna, P., Yokoyama, Y., Humblet, M., Jorry, S.J., Beaufort, L., Tachikawa, K., Bard, E. and Pons-Branchu, E.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/05
141
How reefs drown: A case study from the Northwest Hawaiian Islands (Toomey, M., Sandstrom, M., Magette, E. and Cronin, T.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/06
173
Reef growth history at intermediate to mesophotic depths since the end of the Last Glacial period along the Great Barrier Reef shelf edge (Humblet, M., Webster, J.M., Yokoyama, Y., Braga, J.-C., Fujita, K., Iryu, Y., Fallon, S.J. and Thompson, W.G.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/07
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Coral reef development and sea-level changes over the past 50,000 years: new evidence from the north-west shelf of Australia (Webster, J.M., Dechnik, B., Sanborn, K., Yokoyama, Y., Braga, J.-C., Renema, W., Humblet, M., Beaman, R.J., Nothdurft, L.D., Webb, G.E., Zhao, J.-X., Murphy, R.J., Gallagher, S.J., O’Leary, M. and Paumard, V.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/08
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Neogene and Quaternary reef terraces of Mangaia, Rarotonga and Aitutaki (southern Cook Islands, South Pacific) revisited: gauges of sea-level change and island uplift? (Gischler, E., Meyer, G., Braga, J.-C., Riechelmann, S., Immenhauser, A. and Eisenhauer, A.). DOI: 10.54780/IASSP49/09
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Shelf-edge deglacial reef establishment and subsequent partial demise: Response to distinct pulses of sea-level rise associated with environmental changes [Supplementary Information]
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Quaternary coral, coralline algal and vermetid assemblages as sea-level indicators: a review [Supplementary Information]
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Reef growth history at intermediate to mesophotic depths since the end of the Last Glacial period along the Great Barrier Reef shelf edge [Supplementary Information]
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About this book
Year of publication
2022
Author/s
Gilbert F. Camoin, Nadine Hallmann
Description
This volume brings together 10 papers showcasing the latest research on Quaternary to Holocene coral reef development, sedimentology and palaeoecology, and their relationship to glacio-eustatic sea level changes. Examples include the Brazilian Shelf, Great Barrier Reef, Maldives, Hawaii and Cook Islands.
You may also request the full resolution PDF version (155MB; print ready) or request an order form for a print copy at a Member discount price through the contact form.
Series Editor
Elias Samankassou
Subject/s
coral reef, glacioeustasy, Quaternary, Holocene, terraces, microbialites, drowning
Last updated
04 March 2026
Copyright status
©2022 International Association of Sedimentologists. ISBN 978-1-7398845-1-2
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