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Coral Tectonics - Neotectonics at the Jackson School of Geosciences

Neotectonics at the Jackson School of Geosciences
Coral Tectonics
Using Corals as Markers for Coastal Movements

 

Corals grow at water depths from a few tens of meters to as shallow as low tide level. When a tectonic event raises a coral in shallow water above or below its normal zone, the coral acts as a living tide gauge by growing in a pattern that records the event. Annual layers within the coral record when the event occurred.

 

Coral head raised 2.5m during an earthquake event

The coral head the boy is standing on was raised 2.5 meters during one earthquake event in April 2007, in the Solomon Islands, near Australia. It has since died and has now become a permanent record of the earthquake.

Key contact persons:
Paul Mann (e-mail: paulm@ig.utexas.edu)
Fred Taylor (e-mail: fred@ig.utexas.edu)

Image Credits: Paul Mann, Fred Taylor.

Radiometric dating can be used on corals

 

We can use radiometric dating, such as Carbon-14, on the corals to get a time line of tectonic activity.

 

Uplifted corals


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