@misc{10481/22941, year = {1991}, month = {4}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10481/22941}, abstract = {Since the 1950s, modern shallow-water environments in subtropical to tropical regions that are actively producing carbonate sediments, the building material for carbonate platforms, have been choice research areas for carbonate sedimentologists. These carbonate factories serve as modern analogs for ancient carbonate environments, but knowledge of the processes controlling evolution of carbonate platforms, from their initiation through growth and demise, remains rudimentary. Understanding these processes is crucial for our interpretation of the rock record in ancient carbonate platforms.}, keywords = {Australian}, keywords = {Carbonate-platform}, keywords = {Development}, keywords = {Sediments}, title = {ODP Leg 133 Northeast Australian Margin: A chronicle of carbonate platform development}, author = {Davies, Peter J. and McKenzie, Judith A. and Palmer-Julson, Amanda and Berzler, Christian G. and Brachert, Thomas C. and Chen, Min-Pen and Crumiére, Jean-Pierre and Droxler, André and Gartner, Stefan and Glenn, Craig R. and Isern, Alexandra and Jarrrard, Richard D. and Jackson, Peter D. and Katz, Miriam and Konishi, Kenji and Kroon, Dick and Ladd, John and McNeill, Donald F. and Martín Martín, José Manuel and Montaggioni, Lucien F. and Müller, Daniel and Omarzai, Sheraz Khan and Pigram, Christopher J. and Swart, Peter K. and Symonds, Philip A. and Watts, Keith F. and Wei, Wuchang}, }