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Paleoclimatology --- Coral reef biology --- Coral reefs and islands --- Corals --- Bioclimatology --- Paléoclimatologie. --- Biologie des récifs coralliens. --- Coraux --- Récifs coralliens --- Bioclimatologie. --- Effect of global warming on. --- Climatic factors. --- Effets du climat. --- Effets du réchauffement de la Terre.
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This book presents both state-of-the art knowledge from Recent (1.8 million to a few millennia-old) coral reefs gained since the eighties, and introduces geologists, oceanographers and environmentalists to sedimentological and paleoecological studies of an ecosystem encompassing some of the world's richest biodiversity. Scleractinian reefs first appeared about 240 million years ago, coral reef systems provide some of the most sensitive gauges of environmental change, expressing the complex interplay of chemical, physical, geological and biological factors. The topics covered include the
Submarine geology. --- Geological oceanography --- Geology, Submarine --- Marine geology --- Geology
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The health status and future of tropical coral reefs, as tourist destinations, are regularly subjected to media coverage. Many documentaries recognize the natural beauty and biological richness of the Australian Great Barrier Reef and French Polynesian lagoons, but point to the equally significant risk that would result from current global warming and human-made hazards. The future of coral reefs is usually a matter of death foretold, real or purely imaginary. In this context, it has become necessary to differentiate between what is falling within reality of scientific facts or fantasy. To this end, the present general review, in the expert translation of Charlotte Fontan aims at: (1) defining the conditions and life requirements of reefbuilding corals; (2) the history of corals along with that of a number of associated, skeletal organisms involved in reef building since the very beginning, i.e. the last 540 million years, including the ups and downs they have experienced; (3) giving special reference to the development patterns of recent and modern reefs; (4) projecting corals and reefs into a still unknown future. Understanding how corals and reefs have originated, how they have been able to face the major biological crises which have punctuated the Earth's history, how they have survived is a prerequisite to better gain a significant picture of their future.
Hydrosphere --- Meteorology. Climatology --- General palaeontology --- General ecology and biosociology --- ecologie --- zeeën --- paleontologie --- oceanografie --- klimaatverandering
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