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Soheila Taebi, Charitha Pattiaratchi, Ivan Haigh and Gary Kendrick
Hypersaline Hamelin Pool, with mean salinity >65, is located in Shark Bay, Western Australia. The high salinity has reduced its biodiversity, but it is home to a diverse assemblage of modern marine stromatolites. The limited exchange of water between Ham...
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Brooke E. Vitek, Erica P. Suosaari, John F. Stolz, Amanda M. Oehlert and R. Pamela Reid
One of the largest assemblages of living marine microbialites, with shapes and sizes analogous to ancient structures, is found along the margins of Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia. An investigation of microbial mats on the surfaces of these st...
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Charitha Pattiaratchi
Western Australia is susceptible to tsunamis from seismic sources that originate from distant sources including the Sunda Arc. Many surface and subsurface topographic ocean features are located between the Australian continent and locations where tsunami...
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Yasha Hetzel, Charitha Pattiaratchi and Hrvoje Mihanovic
In Shark Bay, a large hypersaline bay in Western Australia, longitudinal density gradients force gravitational circulation that is important for Bay-ocean exchange. First-time observations of vertical stratification and velocity are presented, confirming...
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Erica P. Suosaari, Stanley M. Awramik, R. Pamela Reid, John F. Stolz and Kathleen Grey
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