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Technical Memorandum 21
Morphology and Development of the Cape Tribulation Fringing Reefs, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Bruce R Partain and David Hopiey
Sir George Fisher Centre for Tropical Marine Studies
James Cook University of North Queensland
Townsville, Q 4811, Australia
May 1989
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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SECTIONS 2-3
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- Previous Investigations
- Methods
SECTIONS 4-5
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- Reef Morphology And Lithofacies
- Reef Petrology
SECTIONS 6-10
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- Reef Lithologic Assemblages
- Cementation
- Coral Growth And Reef Accretion Rates
- Discussion
- Conclusions
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