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Geologic history of Grecian Rocks, Key Largo Coral Reef Marine Sanctuary.

January 1, 1980

Two transects were drilled across the major ecologic zones of the c. 750 by 200 m reef, whose accumulation was controlled by a local Pleistocene topographic feature. The Reef is composed of 5 major ecologic zones: 1) a deep seaward rubble zone, 6-8 m depth; 2) a poorly developed spur and groove zone composed of massive head corals and Millepora (4-6 m water depth); 3) a characteristic high-energy oriented Acropora palmata zone extending from the surface down to 4 m; 4) a distinct broad reef flat composed of in situ A. palmata and coral rubble, followed by 5) a narrow low- energy back-reef zone of unoriented A. palmata, thickets of A. cervicornis, and various massive head corals in water 0-3 m deep. An extensive grass-covered carbonate sand flat 3-4 m deep extends in a landward direction from zone 5. - from Author

Publication Year 1980
Title Geologic history of Grecian Rocks, Key Largo Coral Reef Marine Sanctuary.
Authors E.A. Shinn
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bulletin of Marine Science
Index ID 70012372
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse