Table 1.

Coral model parameters. Values used for each parameter adopted in the 1-D coral model, along with references for chosen values.

ParameterValueReference
Erosion (Wmax)0.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997)
Tidal depth (D)1.15 m (Bahamas); 1.50 m (Western Australia)Hibbert et al. (2016)
Maximum vertical accretion (Gmax)4.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997); Toomey et al. (2013)
Surf zone (s)−3 to 2.4 mHearn (1999)
Initiation time (t0)132 ka
Limiting depth (ZL)−20 mHibbert et al. (2016)
Surface light intensity divided by saturating light intensity (I0/Ik)4.4Bosscher & Schlager (1992)
ParameterValueReference
Erosion (Wmax)0.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997)
Tidal depth (D)1.15 m (Bahamas); 1.50 m (Western Australia)Hibbert et al. (2016)
Maximum vertical accretion (Gmax)4.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997); Toomey et al. (2013)
Surf zone (s)−3 to 2.4 mHearn (1999)
Initiation time (t0)132 ka
Limiting depth (ZL)−20 mHibbert et al. (2016)
Surface light intensity divided by saturating light intensity (I0/Ik)4.4Bosscher & Schlager (1992)
Table 1.

Coral model parameters. Values used for each parameter adopted in the 1-D coral model, along with references for chosen values.

ParameterValueReference
Erosion (Wmax)0.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997)
Tidal depth (D)1.15 m (Bahamas); 1.50 m (Western Australia)Hibbert et al. (2016)
Maximum vertical accretion (Gmax)4.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997); Toomey et al. (2013)
Surf zone (s)−3 to 2.4 mHearn (1999)
Initiation time (t0)132 ka
Limiting depth (ZL)−20 mHibbert et al. (2016)
Surface light intensity divided by saturating light intensity (I0/Ik)4.4Bosscher & Schlager (1992)
ParameterValueReference
Erosion (Wmax)0.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997)
Tidal depth (D)1.15 m (Bahamas); 1.50 m (Western Australia)Hibbert et al. (2016)
Maximum vertical accretion (Gmax)4.5 mm yr−1Kleypas (1997); Toomey et al. (2013)
Surf zone (s)−3 to 2.4 mHearn (1999)
Initiation time (t0)132 ka
Limiting depth (ZL)−20 mHibbert et al. (2016)
Surface light intensity divided by saturating light intensity (I0/Ik)4.4Bosscher & Schlager (1992)
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