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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea, is a tectonically unstable, uplifting shoreline ringed by emergent coral terraces. The terraces were formed during episodes of rapid sea-level rise when corals constructed large, discrete coral platforms that were subsequently uplifted. Uranium series ages of four prominent Huon Peninsula last glacial (OIS 3) coral terraces coincide with the timing of major North Atlantic climate reversals at intervals of 6000^7000 yr between 30 000 yr and 60 000 yr ago.

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 PNG Department of Education

Lecture Notes

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 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

Management Plan for Kuk World Heritage Site

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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

This report was prepared by Teariki & Julia RongoIsland Friends Consultants for the Cook Islands NBSAP Add-On Project, National Environment Service.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

History, Oral traditions, Rarotongan records

 Pohnpei State Government

Pohnpei HPO Survey Summary

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Newspaper article

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Scientific journal - Journal de la Societe des Oceanistes : 138-139 (2014)

 

 Climate Change Directorate

All reports and documents on RMI's cultural resources for the various islands

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 Climate Change Directorate

Anthropological Survey of Jaluit Atoll: Terrestrial and Underwater Reconnaissance Surveys and Oral History Recordings 1999

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 PNG Forestry Authority

What can be learnt from the past? A history of the forestry sector in Papua New Guinea

 PNG National Cultural Comission

Archaeology in PNG

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