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Response of the Great Barrier Reef to sea-level and environmental changes over the past 30,000 years
Access & Citations
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- 8652
- Article Accesses
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- 121
- Citations
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Online attention
- 87 tweeters
- 7 blogs
- 9 Facebook pages
- 5 Google+ users
- 82 news outlets
- 2 Video uploaders
- 3 Wikipedia page
- 213 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 624th) of the 349,307 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 97th percentile (ranked 2nd) of the 73 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature Geoscience
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Mentions in news and blogs
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News story from Western Australia Today on Monday 28 May 2018
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News story from Sydney Morning Herald on Monday 28 May 2018
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News story from The Canberra Times on Monday 28 May 2018
The Canberra Times -
Rise and fall of the Great Barrier Reef
EurekAlert! -
Verdens største korallrev vandrer fram og tilbake
forskning.no -
Hot off the press! The rise and fall of the Great Barrier Reef over the past 30,000 years
Geocoastal Research Group -
Great Barrier Reef has "died" five times already – but this might be the last straw
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine -
Большой Барьерный риф неоднократно погибал и возрождался вновь
N+1: научные статьи, новости, открытия -
Hot off the press! Rapid glaciation and a two-step sea level plunge into the Last Glacial Maximum.
Geocoastal Research Group
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