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This continues the list of sources for my last video, at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pa8duiMiS0

17) Discovery channel report on rising sea levels "Global warming -- what you need to know" found at:
"Kiribati - Global warming" on YouTube.

18) BBC report on Tuvalu found at "Tuvalu Island in the South Pacific" on YouTube.

19) Studies on accretion of coral atolls:
"Tropical cyclone creates a new land
formation on Funafuti atoll" -- J.E. Maragos et al, Science 1973.

"The nature and origin of coral reef
islands." -- Stoddart and Steers, Biology and Geology of
Coral Reefs 1977.

"Reef-island accretion and soil
development on Makin, Kiribati...."
-- Woodroffe and Morrison, CATENA, 2001

"The morphological response of atoll
islands to sea-level rise" -- Cowell and Kench. Journal of Coastal
Research 2001
Below are the rest of my sources for the last video (they wouldn't all fit on the original video description)

"New model of reef-island evolution...."
-- Kench et al, Geology 2005

20) Study showing 23 of 27 Pacific atolls stable or increasing in size:
"The dynamic response of reef islands to sea-level rise: Evidence from multi-decadal
analysis of island change in the Central Pacific"
-- Webb and Kench, Global and Planetary Change 2010-11-23


21) "Coral Reefs - Feeling the Heat with Jeff Corwin" on YouTube, produced by Defenders of Wildlife.

22) Explanation of bleaching:

"Bleaching Patterns of Four Species of Carribean Reef Corals" -- Fitt and Warner, Biology Bulletin 1995

"Coral bleaching: causes and consequences"
-- B. E. Brown, Coral Reefs, 1997

23) Most coral unable to change algae:
"Most corals may not change their symbionts."
-- TL Goulet, Marine Ecology Progress 2006

24) Refutation of Goulet:
"Multiple symbiotic partnerships are common in scleractinian corals, but not in octocorals:
Comment on Goulet"
-- Baker and Romanski, Marine Ecology Progress 2007

25) Coral thrived in northern latitudes during warm past:
"Correlations between sea surface temperature, circulation patterns and the distribution of hermatypic
corals of Japan"
-- Jen Veron, Continental Shelf Research, 1992

26) Coral may have difficulty migrating due to human activity:
"Coral reefs and Global Climate Change"
-- The Pew Center 2004

27) Potential acidification of oceans:
"Anthropogenic Decline in High-Latitude Ocean Carbonate by 2100"
-- JC Orr et al, nature 2005

If I've missed any sources or any of the sources I've listed are unclear, please contact me.

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  • @potholer54

    I'm sorry, and I know this probably sounds as an insipid question, but how can I gain access to these scientific papers? Or do I have to buy each one?

  • @tskasa1 -- "how can I gain access to these scientific papers?" -- Usually you do have to subscribe or at least pay for individual papers, but more and more papers seem to be making their way online. If you don't want to pay, try searching Google Scholar.

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  • Wow! Taking the extra time to cite your sources even though someone like you has the least problems with credibility of all the personalities on YouTube. Now if only the NephilimFrees of this realm would follow your good example. I salute you, sir.

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  • @tskasa1 Sometimes if you go to a brick-and-mortar library, you can read them for free - but only sometimes.

  • @ndrthrdr1

    Haha, you lucky bastardddd >,< XD

    Well, I should be in college next year or so, so hopefully I'll FINALLY be able to get more papers than I can read at once XD

  • @tskasa1 As a college student, I get free access to scientific papers. You might ask a college student you know to download any papers you want to read. That way, it's free!!!

  • @potholer54 Thanks so much for that google scholar tip.

  • BEST VIDEO EVER

  • potholer54 is the man. plain and simple. i sent bill maher a letter telling him to get you on Real Time so whenever stupid people go on their pretending to know about global warming they can call on you as a real time reporter to tell them what is really up.

  • This is not the youtube video you're looking for *waves hand*

  • @potholer54 it is rather frustrating as a secondary student trying to do some individual research beyond your curriculum and you come across what appears to be a fascinating paper and you can't acces it due to circumstance. your videos are great when are more coming out?

  • @potholer54 Rather then not wanting to, I can't afford. Free access to scientific papers would be much appreciated and probably do the world a lot of good (as long as it's clear you're only reading peer reviewed scientific work rather then faith. You know, in case the clear contradictions in the text aren't so obvious :P)

  • @potholer54

    Might someone consider going to a library? A quaint old place, but the larger ones often have these articles in an innovative new unbreakable container that requires no power to use it and works with ambient light. This format is called "print" and I've heard it works well.

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