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(Bermuda): Hermeneutics and the Pleistocene sea-level history of Bermuda. (Bahamian archipelago): Blue holes of the Bahamas. (Florida Keys): Interplay of carbonate islands, coral reefs and sea level. (Florida Bay): Hydrogeochemical evidence of diagenesis. (n.e. Yucatan): Influence of climate on early diagenesis of carbonate eolianites. (Cayman Islands): The Cayman Island karst. (Isla de Mona): Evolution of the Mona Reef complex. (St Croix): Dolomitization on St. Croix. (Barbados): Early near-surface diagenesis (Pitcairns): Geological evolution of Henderson Island, an emergent limestone island. (Makatea): Volcanic-isostatic polyphase motion and uplifted atolls. (Fr. Polynesia): Interstitial waters of reefs and endo-upwelling. (Cooks): Subsurface geology beneath the lagoons as revealed by drilling. (Niue): Dolomitization at Niue. (Tonga): Freshwater lens at Tongatapu. (Kiribati): 1, Mid-Holocene highstand; 2, Calculating the water balance for Tarawa. (Marshall Islands): Modeling development alternatives in dual-aquifer atoll islands. (Anewetak): Use of Sr isotopes to determine accommodation, subsidence and sea-level change. (Enewetak): Numerical modeling of Enjebi Island groundwater. (Federated States of Micronesia): Hydrogeologic reconnaissance on remote atoll islands by electromagnetic surveying. (Fiji): Reconnaissance investigations of groundwater lenses in limestone on Vatoa and Oneata. (Houtman Abrolhos): Chronology and sea-level history of the Abrolhos reefs in the Late Quaternary. (Great Barrier Reef): Status of coral cays of the GBR during a period of global climatic change. (Heron): Nutrient dynamics in a vulnerable ecosystem. (Cocos [Keeling]): Development of surface morphology of Cocos Atoll. (Diego Garcia): Effects of climatic variation on groundwater supply.
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