A snapshot of sediment dynamics on an inshore coral reef

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Schlaefer, Jodie A.;Tebbett, Sterling B.;Bowden, Casey L.;Collins, William P.;Duce, Stephanie;Hemingson, Christopher R.;Huertas, Victor;Mihalitsis, Michalis;Morais, Juliano;Morais, Renato A.;Siqueira, Alexandre C.;Streit, Robert P.;Swan, Sam;Valenzuela, Jessica;Bellwood, David R.
Abstract

Sediments are ubiquitous on coral reefs. However, studies of reef sediments have largely focused on isolated reservoirs, or processes, and rarely consider hydrodynamic drivers. We therefore provide a quantitative snapshot of sediment dynamics on a coral reef. Across a depth profile, we simultaneously examined: suspended sediments, sediment deposition and accumulation, and hydrodynamic and biological movement processes. We reveal the marked potential for the water column to deliver sediments. Currents carried 12.6 t of sediment over the 2,314 m2 study area in 6 days. Sediment traps suggested that a surprisingly high percentage of this sediment was potentially deposited (5.2%). Furthermore, wave-driven resuspension and reworking by parrotfishes separated a highly dynamic sediment regime on the shallow reef flat (3 m), from a more stagnant reef slope (4.5 m–12 m). This study provides a comprehensive model of how hydrodynamic forces and on-reef processes may shape sediment dynamics on a coral reef.

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Marine Environmental Research

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181

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1879-0291

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Elsevier

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10.1016/j.marenvres.2022.105763