Impact of sea-level rise and coral mortality on the wave dynamics and wave forces on barrier reefs

Mar Pollut Bull. 2014 Jun 15;83(1):155-64. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.03.058. Epub 2014 Apr 24.

Abstract

A one-dimensional wave model was used to investigate the reef top wave dynamics across a large suite of idealized reef-lagoon profiles, representing barrier coral reef systems under different sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios. The modeling shows that the impacts of SLR vary spatially and are strongly influenced by the bathymetry of the reef and coral type. A complex response occurs for the wave orbital velocity and forces on corals, such that the changes in the wave dynamics vary reef by reef. Different wave loading regimes on massive and branching corals also leads to contrasting impacts from SLR. For many reef bathymetries, wave orbital velocities increase with SLR and cyclonic wave forces are reduced for certain coral species. These changes may be beneficial to coral health and colony resilience and imply that predicting SLR impacts on coral reefs requires careful consideration of the reef bathymetry and the mix of coral species.

Keywords: Coral health; Reef bathymetry; Reef top wave dynamics; Sea level rise; Wave forces.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anthozoa / physiology
  • Climate Change*
  • Coral Reefs*
  • Cyclonic Storms*
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Oceans and Seas
  • Tidal Waves*