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Loss of coral reef growth capacity to track future increases in sea level
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- 310
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Online attention
- 106 tweeters
- 6 blogs
- 7 Facebook pages
- 24 news outlets
- 1 Redditors
- 2 Wikipedia page
- 566 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 3,050th) of the 349,255 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 80th percentile (ranked 181st) of the 947 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Coral reefs losing ability to keep pace with sea-level rise
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News story from Western Australia Today on Wednesday 13 June 2018
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News story from The Canberra Times on Wednesday 13 June 2018
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News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Wednesday 13 June 2018
Sydney Morning Herald -
Coral reefs losing ability to keep pace with sea-level rise
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies -
Rising sea level a growing threat to coral
UMaine News -
Coral coastal defence compromised by climate change
Science Media Centre of Canada » Languages » English -
This Month in Climate Science: Faster Antarctic Melt, Slower-Moving Storms and Disappearing Artifacts
World Resources Institute's Insights Blog
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