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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2017

High-resolution hyperspectral imaging of diagenesis and clays in fossil coral reef material: a nondestructive tool for improving environmental and climate reconstructions

Richard J. Murphy; Jody M. Webster; Luke D. Nothdurft; Belinda Dechnik; Helen V. McGregor; M. A. Patterson; K. L. Sanborn; Gregory E. Webb; Lisa I Kearney; Llewellyn Rintoul; Dirk Erler

Hyperspectral imagery (1000–2500 nm) was used to quantitatively map carbonate and clay minerals in fossil reef cores that are relevant to accurately reconstructing past environmental and climatic conditions. Techniques were developed using hyperspectral imagery of fossil reef corals and cores acquired from three different geological settings, and were validated against independent measures of calcite to aragonite ratios. Aragonite, calcite, and dolomite were distinguished using a combination of the wavelength position and asymmetry of the primary carbonate absorption between 2300 and 2350 nm. Areas of core containing small amounts of calcite (>2–5%) were distinguished from aragonite in imagery of two cores, enabling quantitative maps of these minerals to be constructed. Dolomite was found to be the dominant mineral in another core. Trace amounts of the aluminium-rich clay mineral kaolinite were detected, quantified, and mapped in one core using its diagnostic absorption feature near 2200 nm. The amounts of clay detected from hyperspectral imagery were below the limits of detection by standard X-ray diffraction techniques but its presence was confirmed by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy. Hyperspectral imagery acquired at high spatial resolution simplifies vetting procedures for secondary carbonate minerals in coral reef cores, significantly reduces sampling time and costs, and is a powerful nondestructive tool to identify well-preserved coral aragonite in cores for uses in paleoclimate, paleoenvironment and paleoecosystem reconstruction.


Earth-Science Reviews | 2014

Geochemistry-based coral palaeoclimate studies and the potential of 'non-traditional' (non-massive Porites) corals: Recent developments and future progression

James Sadler; Gregory E. Webb; Luke D. Nothdurft; Belinda Dechnik


Marine Geology | 2015

Holocene “turn-on” and evolution of the Southern Great Barrier Reef: Revisiting reef cores from the Capricorn Bunker Group

Belinda Dechnik; Jody M. Webster; Peter J. Davies; Juan-Carlos Braga; Paula J. Reimer


Global and Planetary Change | 2017

The evolution of the Great Barrier Reef during the Last Interglacial Period

Belinda Dechnik; Jody M. Webster; Gregory E. Webb; Luke D. Nothdurft; Andrea Dutton; Juan-Carlos Braga; Jian-xin Zhao; Stephanie Duce; James Sadler


Quaternary Research | 2016

Influence of hydrodynamic energy on Holocene reef flat accretion, Great Barrier Reef

Belinda Dechnik; Jody M. Webster; Luke D. Nothdurft; Gregory E. Webb; Jian-xin Zhao; Stephanie Duce; Juan C. Braga; Daniel L. Harris; Ana Vila-Concejo; Marji Puotinen


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017

Successive phases of Holocene reef flat development: Evidence from the mid- to outer Great Barrier Reef

Belinda Dechnik; Jody M. Webster; Gregory E. Webb; Luke D. Nothdurft; Jian-xin Zhao


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2018

Holocene reef growth over irregular Pleistocene karst confirms major influence of hydrodynamic factors on Holocene reef development

Marcos Salas-Saavedra; Belinda Dechnik; Gregory E. Webb; Jody M. Webster; Jian-xin Zhao; Luke D. Nothdurft; Tara R. Clark; Trevor L. Graham; Stephanie Duce


Marine Geology | 2018

Episodic reef growth in the granitic Seychelles during the Last Interglacial: Implications for polar ice sheet dynamics

Karen Vyverberg; Belinda Dechnik; Andrea Dutton; Jody M. Webster; Dan Zwartz; Roger W. Portell


Geoscientific Model Development | 2018

Exploring coral reef responses to millennial-scale climatic forcings: insights from the 1-D numerical tool pyReef-Core v1.0

Tristan Salles; Jodie Pall; Jody M. Webster; Belinda Dechnik


Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

High-resolution hyperspectral imaging of diagenesis and clays in fossil coral reef material: A nondestructive tool for improving environmental and climate reconstructions

Richard J. Murphy; Jody M. Webster; Luke D. Nothdurft; Belinda Dechnik; Helen V. McGregor; M. A. Patterson; K. L. Sanborn; Gregory E. Webb; L. I. Kearney; Llewellyn Rintoul; D. V. Erler

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Luke D. Nothdurft

Queensland University of Technology

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Jian-xin Zhao

University of Queensland

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James Sadler

University of Queensland

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Llewellyn Rintoul

Queensland University of Technology

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