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PLOS ONE | 2013

Physical and Biological Controls on the Carbonate Chemistry of Coral Reef Waters: Effects of Metabolism, Wave Forcing, Sea Level, and Geomorphology

James L. Falter; Ryan J. Lowe; Zhenlin Zhang; Malcolm T. McCulloch

We present a three-dimensional hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model of a wave-driven coral-reef lagoon system using the circulation model ROMS (Regional Ocean Modeling System) coupled with the wave transformation model SWAN (Simulating WAves Nearshore). Simulations were used to explore the sensitivity of water column carbonate chemistry across the reef system to variations in benthic reef metabolism, wave forcing, sea level, and system geomorphology. Our results show that changes in reef-water carbonate chemistry depend primarily on the ratio of benthic metabolism to the square root of the onshore wave energy flux as well as on the length and depth of the reef flat; however, they are only weakly dependent on channel geometry and the total frictional resistance of the reef system. Diurnal variations in pCO2, pH, and aragonite saturation state (Ωar) are primarily dependent on changes in net production and are relatively insensitive to changes in net calcification; however, net changes in pCO2, pH, and Ωar are more strongly influenced by net calcification when averaged over 24 hours. We also demonstrate that a relatively simple one-dimensional analytical model can provide a good description of the functional dependence of reef-water carbonate chemistry on benthic metabolism, wave forcing, sea level, reef flat morphology, and total system frictional resistance. Importantly, our results indicate that any long-term (weeks to months) net offsets in reef-water pCO2 relative to offshore values should be modest for reef systems with narrow and/or deep lagoons. Thus, the long-term evolution of water column pCO2 in many reef environments remains intimately connected to the regional-scale oceanography of offshore waters and hence directly influenced by rapid anthropogenically driven increases in pCO2.


Limnology and Oceanography | 2004

Mass‐transfer limitation of nutrient uptake by a wave‐dominated reef flat community

James L. Falter; Marlin J. Atkinson; Mark A. Merrifield


Limnology and Oceanography | 2000

Hydraulic control of pore water geochemistry within the oxic-suboxic zone of a permeable sediment

James L. Falter; Francis J. Sansone


Limnology and Oceanography | 2005

Effects of surface roughness and oscillatory flow on the dissolution of plaster forms: Evidence for nutrient mass transfer to coral reef communities

James L. Falter; Marlin J. Atkinson; Carlos F.M. Coimbra


Limnology and Oceanography | 2001

Production‐respiration relationships at different timescales within the Biosphere 2 coral reef biome

James L. Falter; M. J. Atkinson; Chris Langdon


Coastal Dynamics 2013: 7th International Conference on Coastal Dynamics, Arcachon, France, 24-28 June 2013 | 2013

The influence of hydrodynamic forcing on sediment transport pathways and shoreline evolution in a coral reef environment

Andrew Wm Pomeroy; Ryan J. Lowe; Carlin Bowyer; Zhenlin Zhang; James L. Falter; Dano Roelvink


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

The combined influence of hydrodynamic forcing and calcification on the spatial distribution of alkalinity in a coral reef system: WAVE CALCIFICATION DRIVEN REEF CHEMISTRY

Zhenlin Zhang; James L. Falter; Ryan J. Lowe; Greg Ivey


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Seasonal coupling and de-coupling of net calcification rates from coral reef metabolism and carbonate chemistry at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia: COUPLING OF REEF CALCIFICATION

James L. Falter; Ryan J. Lowe; Marlin J. Atkinson; Pascale Cuet


Limnology and Oceanography | 2018

Benthic uptake of phytoplankton and ocean‐reef exchange of particulate nutrients on a tide‐dominated reef

Renee K. Gruber; Ryan J. Lowe; James L. Falter


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

The intertidal hydraulics of tide-dominated reef platforms: HYDRAULICS OF TIDE-DOMINATED REEFS

Ryan J. Lowe; Arturo S. Leon; Graham Symonds; James L. Falter; Renee K. Gruber

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Ryan J. Lowe

University of Western Australia

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Zhenlin Zhang

University of Western Australia

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Renee K. Gruber

University of Western Ontario

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Gary A. Kendrick

University of Western Australia

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Graham Symonds

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Greg Ivey

University of Western Australia

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Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya

University of Western Australia

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Malcolm T. McCulloch

University of Western Australia

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Michael Cuttler

University of Western Australia

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