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#SkypeaScientist from the core lab

February 21, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

GRG PhD student Kelsey Sanborn had a great time Skyping a 4th grade class in Hong Kong yesterday, as part of the Skype a Scientist initiative. We spoke from the core […]

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GRG seminar Tue Feb 26th, 11:00 am, Room 449, Madsen Building – Assoc. Professor Stephen Obrochta (Akita Univ. Japan).

February 21, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Assoc. Professor Stephen Obrochta (Akita Univ. Japan) Title: “Mt. Fuji Holocene eruption history reconstructed from proximal lake sediments and high-density radiocarbon dating using a new age-depth model” Time & Location: […]

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GBR sediment plumes

February 15, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Some spectacular images coming out of the central GBR showing the massive sediment plumes following the recent QLD floods. Siliciclastic / carbonate interactions indeed!

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Hot off the press! Paleoshorelines and lowstand sedimentation on subtropical shelves: a case study from the Fraser Shelf, Australia.

February 15, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating former GRG Honours student Tiago Passos on the publication of his exciting new paper in the Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (AJES). T. U. Passos, […]

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Earthbyte & the GRG host a delegation of Chinese scientists.

February 15, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Yesterday Earthbyte & the GRG hosted a delegation of Chinese scientists. The purpose of the visit was to discuss future scientific collaborations between our school and several institutions in China. It […]

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2:00 pm Friday Feb 22 – Special seminar (Assoc. Prof. Leanne Armand) – ANZIC IODP “Roadshow” arrives at USYD!

February 13, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, The School of Geosciences, the GRG and Earthbyte will be hosting a special seminar 2:00-3 pm Friday Feb 22nd Geosciences, Madsen Building in the 449 Conference Room. Assoc. Prof. […]

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GRG seminars starting next week! (12 Feb, Tues, 11:00 am, Petrology Lab 336) – QUT bio-geo reef & Halimeda bioherms special!

February 6, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, to kick off the 2019 GRG research seminar series we have two excellent seminars planned for next week. Our GRG colleagues from QUT are visiting and will be […]

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Hot off the press! GBR communities through the millennia.

January 22, 2019by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Marc Humblet on publication of our new paper in the journal Global & Planetary Change. Humblet, M., Potts, D. C., Webster, J. […]

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Hot off the press! Reconstructing coastal change along the entire length of the Great Barrier Reef since the Last Ice Age 20,000 years ago.

December 17, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating former GRG PhD student and now collaborator Dr Gustavo Hinestrosa on the publication of his exciting new paper in the journal Continental Shelf Research (CRS) […]

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Hot off the press! Benthic foraminfera track major environmental changes over the past 30,000 years on the Great Barrier Reef

November 16, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Professor Kazuhiko Fujita and his team on the publication of our new paper in the journal PAL3. Yagioka, N., Nakada, C., Fujita, K., […]

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