Fossilization of bermuda patch reefs

Science. 1972 Dec 22;178(4067):1280-2. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4067.1280.

Abstract

Living corals on Bermuda patch reefs build a primary framework which, in places, is so destroyed by boring organisms that the reef surface subsides. Organisms that encrust the reef cavities are preferentially preserved as the framework is bored. Burial by loose sediment stops framework growth, encrustation, and boring. Finally, cementation completes fossilization.