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Technical Memorandum 14
Sedimentary Framework of Mainland Fringing Reef Development, Cape Tribulation Area
D.P. Johnson and RM.Carter
Department of Geology
James Cook University of North Queensland
Townsville, Q 4811, Australia
November 1987
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION & METHODS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA
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SEDIMENTARY UNITS & DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAPE TRIBULATION FRINGING REEFS
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CONCLUSIONS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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REFERENCES
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APPENDICIES
- Coral Species List for the Cape Tribulation Area
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- Review of The Effects of Siltation on Corals and Coral Communities
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- Radiocarbon Age Data
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- Textural and Acid-soluble Data
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- Summary Table of X-Ray Diffraction Data for Terrigenous Clays
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