This dolomitic reef complex is overlain by younger undolotomized reef limestone.
These ancient reef complexes formed the localizing structures for the mineralizing fluids that resulted in the rich ore deposits of the area.
The species is often seen in these large schools either stationary or slowly moving around the reef complexes they inhabit during the day.
The Proterozoic Belt Supergroup contains evidence of possible microbial mat and dome structures similar to stromatolite reef complexes.
The reef complex is named after the ship Chesterfield, commanded by Matthew B. Alt, which explored the Coral Sea in the 1790s.
Devonian reef complexes of the Canning Basin, Western Australia.
In the Lower Frasnian, reef complexes developed, yet at the same time siliciclastic material was being delivered into the western, central, and Basque domain.
The archipelago consists of two atoll-like reef complexes:
They often also occur around geologic reef complexes and collapse features such as ancient sinkholes.
The brassy trevally inhabits both inshore and offshore environments, predominantly inhabiting the seaward side of reef complexes or deep water pinnacles as an adult.