Waves, not just runoff, drive sediment buildup on American Samoa coral reefs
Sediment washing into coral reefs from land has long been viewed as one of the biggest threats to reef health. But new research from USGS and collaborators indicates that what happens after sediment reaches the reef may be just as important as where it comes from.
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