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Author Archives: Geocoastal Research Group

Hot off the Press! What really controls the shape of beaches in estuaries and bays?

February 10, 2026by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Gazi, M. Y., da Silva, A. P., Villacieros-Robineau, N., Fellowes, T. E., Salles, T., Alejo Flores, I., González-Villanueva, R., & Vila-Concejo, A. (2026). Spatial variability of wave signatures and profile […]

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Hot off the Press! Carbonate platform evolution in response to the Mid – Pleistocene climate transition on the North-West Shelf of Australia: Insights from forward stratigraphic modelling

February 8, 2026by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Williams, C., Webster, J. M., Salles, T., Paumard, V., Grimaldi, C., & Lejri, M. (2026). Carbonate platform evolution in response to the Mid – Pleistocene climate transition on the North-West […]

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Hot off the press! Longest-ever experiment in the Great Barrier Reef on coral skeleton erosion and accretion reveals how reef zones shape long-term reef framework loss

November 15, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG PhD student Madhavi Patterson and collaborator Dr. Pat Hutchings on the publication of their new paper in Coral Reefs: Patterson, M. A., J. M. […]

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IODP Exp. 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) fully funded PhD position available (University of St Andrews, UK)

November 10, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, please find details to an exciting opportunity of a fully funded PhD position at the (University of St Andrews, UK) to investigate “The coral biomineralisation response to temperature […]

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Hot off the Press! Deep-water Canyon Systems Reshape the Queensland Plateau

November 9, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Lindhorst, S., Budke, L., Beaman, R. J., Eisermann, J. O., Hübscher, C., Lahajnar, N., Lüdmann, T., Webster, J. M., & Betzler, C. (2025).Deep-water canyon–channel systems of the Queensland Plateau, Northeast […]

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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Neutron scanning of fossil corals reveals hidden secrets of Earth’s climate history

October 8, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Williams, C., Webster, J.M., Bevitt, J.J., Webb, G.E., Nothdurft, L.D., Paumard, V., McGregor, H., and Murphy, R.J., 2025, Neutron computed tomography: A novel high-resolution, non-destructive method for screening fossil coral […]

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3 year ARCD funded Postdoctoral Research Associate Position (Coral Reef Systems on the Edge) in the School Geosciences@USYD!

September 1, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, a very exciting opportunity has come up for a fully funded Postdoctoral Research Associate (PDRA) to join a project researching global environmental changes and impacts on coral reef […]

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IODP Expedition 389 2nd post cruise meeting in Hawaii: coral reefs, coasts and volcanoes.

August 7, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

From July 30 to August 3, 2025, the X389 science team gathered in Hilo, Hawaii, for our second post‑cruise meeting. This event brought together researchers from across the globe—both in […]

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Hot off the Press! How BEBs Are Telling a New Story — Quantifying Their Shape for Better Coastal Management

July 22, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Gazi, M. Y., Fellowes, T. E., Deo, R., da Silva, A. P., Perris, L., & Vila-Concejo, A. (2025). A quantitative approach to classify the shape of beach profiles. Estuarine, Coastal and […]

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ARCD funded PhD position in the School Geosciences@USYD!

June 18, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, a very exciting opportunity has come up to undertake a PhD project with the Geocoastal Research Group in collaboration with a wide network of wonderful Australian and international […]

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  • Hot off the Press! What really controls the shape of beaches in estuaries and bays?
  • Hot off the press! Spurs and Grooves on forereefs can act as channels to bring sediment onto reef flats
  • Hot off the Press! Carbonate platform evolution in response to the Mid – Pleistocene climate transition on the North-West Shelf of Australia: Insights from forward stratigraphic modelling
  • Hot off the press! Longest-ever experiment in the Great Barrier Reef on coral skeleton erosion and accretion reveals how reef zones shape long-term reef framework loss
  • IODP Exp. 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) fully funded PhD position available (University of St Andrews, UK)
  • Hot off the Press! Deep-water Canyon Systems Reshape the Queensland Plateau
  • HOT OFF THE PRESS! Neutron scanning of fossil corals reveals hidden secrets of Earth’s climate history
  • 3 year ARCD funded Postdoctoral Research Associate Position (Coral Reef Systems on the Edge) in the School Geosciences@USYD!
  • IODP Expedition 389 2nd post cruise meeting in Hawaii: coral reefs, coasts and volcanoes.
  • Hot off the Press! How BEBs Are Telling a New Story — Quantifying Their Shape for Better Coastal Management

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