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Topic- Reef
Shallow offshore ocean floor
Extends from the spring
low-tide shoreline to the edge of
the continental shelf
Mostly sediment-covered
but contains rocky exposures
:Includes
Kelp forests 
Coral reefs 

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Reef - any up thrusting substrate in the ocean
(generally rock or coral)
Reefs are carbonate bodies built up mainly by
framework- building benthic organisms such as
corals. They are wave resistant structures that
form in shallow waters on carbonate platforms.
The term ‘reef’ is used by mariners to indicate
shallow rocky areas at sea, but in geological
terms they are exclusively biological features.
Organism which form reefs: - skeletons and skeletal
sediment of inactive organisms living in warm marine water with strong illumination .Also
AS plank tonic organism ( foraminifera , roccolthiphorids , radiolaria , diatoms , calcareous
algae & sponges and finally corals Carbonate Reefs

-reefs comprised principally of CaCO3
(have been defined as “aquatic biosedimentary structures”)

Formed by some creature

Change
structure of
original reef

Grow to form
a reef
Fills in original
reef and becomes cemented

Attacked by a number of
physical and biological
factors

Generates sediment
Disperse away from
original reef

Hydromechanical
build-up
Coral reefs: Environmental conditions
Coral reefs need:
Warm water: 18-30°C (64-86°F)
Strong sunlight (for symbiotic algae)
Strong wave/current action
Lack of turbidity
Salt water
Hard substrate for attachment

Coral reef distribution
and diversity
Figure 15-18

•Coral reefs found in shallow, tropical
waters
•Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is the
world’s largest natural made
structure (2000km), and contains over
1500 species of fish.
Coral reef zonation

Reef settings

Types of Coral Reefs :Three main forms of reef have been recognized in
modern oceans.

1. Atolls - ring or horseshoe
shaped ,or when the reef
taking circular shape with
central lagoon
Types of Coral Reefs
.2. Fringing Reefs - built on margins of land
Fringing reefs are built out directly from the shoreline and lack an
extensive back-reef lagoonal area
Types of Coral Reefs
2. Barrier Reefs - is parallel to beach line and lagoons
Separated from land
Barrier reefs, of which the Great Barrier Reef of eastern
Australia is a distinctive example, are linear reef forms
that parallel the shoreline, but lie at a distance of
kilometers' to tens of kilometers offshore: they create
a back-reef lagoon area which is a large area of
shallow, low-energy sea, which is itself an important
ecosystem and depositional setting.
Stages of coral reef development

Figure 2-30
Comparison of the three types of reefs
-form at the edge of
land mass

-form around
volcanoes

-stand offshore
separated from
land by lagoon
-outer edge is
upturned
Patch Reef
-isolated coral community - often in
lagoonPatch reefs: In open ocean areas coral
atolls develop on localised areas of shallow
water, such as seamounts, which are the
submerged remains of volcanic islands. In
addition to these settings of reef formation,
evidence from the stratigraphic record indicates
that there are many examples of patch reefs,
localised build-ups in shallow water areas such
as epicontinental seas, carbonate platforms and
lagoons.
How are reefs formed?
Atolls as an example
Lyell - 1832 - Principles of Geology
-Formation of Atolls
-corals grew on submerged volcanoes
R.A. Daly- 1910 - Glacial Control Theory
Darwin - 1840’s
Theory of Volcanic Subsidence
Growth of an Atoll
In the process of atoll formation, the three kinds
of reefs grade into one another
Reef structures
Modern reefs can be divided into a number of distinct subenvironments.
The reef crest is the site of growth of the corals that build the most robust
structures, encrusting and massive forms capable of withstanding the
force of waves in very shallow water.
Reef structures
Going down the reef front these massive and encrusting forms of coral
are replaced by branching and more delicate plate-like forms in the lower
energy, deeper water.
Behind the reef crest is a reef flat, also comprising relatively robust forms,
but conditions become quieter close to the back-reef area and globular
coral forms are common in this region.
Reef structures
Break-up of the reef core material by wave and storm action leads to the
formation of a talus slope of reefal debris. This forereef setting is a region
of accumulation of carbonate breccia to form bioclastic rudstone and
grainstone facies.
Reef structures
Behind the reef crest the back reef is sheltered from the highest energy
conditions and is the site of deposition of debris removed from the reef
core and washed towards the lagoon.
A gradation from rudstone to grainstone deposits of broken reef material,
shells and occasionally ooids forms a fringe along the margin of the
lagoon.
Reef characteristics
.Found in tropical and sub-tropical zones
In the present day reef growing in shallow tropical sea , and don’t grow above the
.sea level because it killed as soon as exposure to air & photic zone
The best of reef form is less than 25 fathoms of water , salinity between 27_40 ppt
. and temperature
The shape and the growth of reef depends on sea level change
.Sea static
reef towards the sea
.Slow rise
reef towards land up ward
.Rapid rise
reef killed because of absence the light
.Slow subsidence
reef towards open sea &down ward
High porosity when it formed and during formation and compaction degree is weak so
.it keep it’s primary porosity
.It forms of un stable minerals calcite & aragonite

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Economic geology of anciant reefs
because of there porosity they make hydrocarbon
reservoir (oil & gas) .
there porosity & chemical instability they allowable to
replacement by metallic ore minerals (the host to
)mretalliferous deposits

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Reefs ......

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Reefs ......

  • 2. Shallow offshore ocean floor Extends from the spring low-tide shoreline to the edge of the continental shelf Mostly sediment-covered but contains rocky exposures :Includes Kelp forests  Coral reefs      
  • 3. Reef - any up thrusting substrate in the ocean (generally rock or coral) Reefs are carbonate bodies built up mainly by framework- building benthic organisms such as corals. They are wave resistant structures that form in shallow waters on carbonate platforms. The term ‘reef’ is used by mariners to indicate shallow rocky areas at sea, but in geological terms they are exclusively biological features.
  • 4. Organism which form reefs: - skeletons and skeletal sediment of inactive organisms living in warm marine water with strong illumination .Also AS plank tonic organism ( foraminifera , roccolthiphorids , radiolaria , diatoms , calcareous algae & sponges and finally corals Carbonate Reefs -reefs comprised principally of CaCO3 (have been defined as “aquatic biosedimentary structures”) Formed by some creature Change structure of original reef Grow to form a reef Fills in original reef and becomes cemented Attacked by a number of physical and biological factors Generates sediment Disperse away from original reef Hydromechanical build-up
  • 5. Coral reefs: Environmental conditions Coral reefs need: Warm water: 18-30°C (64-86°F) Strong sunlight (for symbiotic algae) Strong wave/current action Lack of turbidity Salt water Hard substrate for attachment Coral reef distribution and diversity Figure 15-18 •Coral reefs found in shallow, tropical waters •Australia’s Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest natural made structure (2000km), and contains over 1500 species of fish.
  • 6. Coral reef zonation Reef settings Types of Coral Reefs :Three main forms of reef have been recognized in modern oceans. 1. Atolls - ring or horseshoe shaped ,or when the reef taking circular shape with central lagoon
  • 7. Types of Coral Reefs .2. Fringing Reefs - built on margins of land Fringing reefs are built out directly from the shoreline and lack an extensive back-reef lagoonal area
  • 8. Types of Coral Reefs 2. Barrier Reefs - is parallel to beach line and lagoons Separated from land Barrier reefs, of which the Great Barrier Reef of eastern Australia is a distinctive example, are linear reef forms that parallel the shoreline, but lie at a distance of kilometers' to tens of kilometers offshore: they create a back-reef lagoon area which is a large area of shallow, low-energy sea, which is itself an important ecosystem and depositional setting.
  • 9. Stages of coral reef development Figure 2-30
  • 10. Comparison of the three types of reefs -form at the edge of land mass -form around volcanoes -stand offshore separated from land by lagoon -outer edge is upturned
  • 11. Patch Reef -isolated coral community - often in lagoonPatch reefs: In open ocean areas coral atolls develop on localised areas of shallow water, such as seamounts, which are the submerged remains of volcanic islands. In addition to these settings of reef formation, evidence from the stratigraphic record indicates that there are many examples of patch reefs, localised build-ups in shallow water areas such as epicontinental seas, carbonate platforms and lagoons.
  • 12. How are reefs formed? Atolls as an example
  • 13. Lyell - 1832 - Principles of Geology -Formation of Atolls -corals grew on submerged volcanoes
  • 14. R.A. Daly- 1910 - Glacial Control Theory
  • 15. Darwin - 1840’s Theory of Volcanic Subsidence
  • 16. Growth of an Atoll
  • 17. In the process of atoll formation, the three kinds of reefs grade into one another
  • 18. Reef structures Modern reefs can be divided into a number of distinct subenvironments. The reef crest is the site of growth of the corals that build the most robust structures, encrusting and massive forms capable of withstanding the force of waves in very shallow water.
  • 19. Reef structures Going down the reef front these massive and encrusting forms of coral are replaced by branching and more delicate plate-like forms in the lower energy, deeper water. Behind the reef crest is a reef flat, also comprising relatively robust forms, but conditions become quieter close to the back-reef area and globular coral forms are common in this region.
  • 20. Reef structures Break-up of the reef core material by wave and storm action leads to the formation of a talus slope of reefal debris. This forereef setting is a region of accumulation of carbonate breccia to form bioclastic rudstone and grainstone facies.
  • 21. Reef structures Behind the reef crest the back reef is sheltered from the highest energy conditions and is the site of deposition of debris removed from the reef core and washed towards the lagoon. A gradation from rudstone to grainstone deposits of broken reef material, shells and occasionally ooids forms a fringe along the margin of the lagoon.
  • 22. Reef characteristics .Found in tropical and sub-tropical zones In the present day reef growing in shallow tropical sea , and don’t grow above the .sea level because it killed as soon as exposure to air & photic zone The best of reef form is less than 25 fathoms of water , salinity between 27_40 ppt . and temperature The shape and the growth of reef depends on sea level change .Sea static reef towards the sea .Slow rise reef towards land up ward .Rapid rise reef killed because of absence the light .Slow subsidence reef towards open sea &down ward High porosity when it formed and during formation and compaction degree is weak so .it keep it’s primary porosity .It forms of un stable minerals calcite & aragonite          
  • 23. Economic geology of anciant reefs because of there porosity they make hydrocarbon reservoir (oil & gas) . there porosity & chemical instability they allowable to replacement by metallic ore minerals (the host to )mretalliferous deposits 