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Aloha Hawaii – Call for participants to sail on IODP Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) announced.

October 4, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, very exciting news. The official call for scientists to sail on International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) has just been announced by all IODP […]

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Drowning in drowned coral reefs!

September 25, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Yesterday the GRG team (with help from some folks from the Earthbyte group and Civil Engineering) spent the day unloading a container full of fossil coral reef treasure that arrived […]

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Hot off the press! Rapid glaciation and a two-step sea level plunge into the Last Glacial Maximum.

July 25, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group 6 Comments

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Professor Yusuke Yokoyama on the publication of our new paper in the journal Nature Yokoyama, Y., Esat, T. M., Thompson, W. G., Thomas, […]

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Hot off the press! Brazilian mushrooms and bryozoans %$#?!….not all reefs are built by corals and coralline algae.

June 25, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG collaborator Associate Professor Alex Bastos on the publication of his new in the journal Scientific Reports Bastos, A. C., Moura, R. L., Moraes, […]

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RV Investigator ship-time: Project HALO – Halimeda bioherm Origins, function and fate in the northern Great Barrier Reef

June 23, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group 13 Comments

9/03/2023 Please find below our new Science Update article published the science news magazine EOS. Webster, J.M., McNeil, M.A., Bostock, H., Nothdurft, L. and Byrne, M.N., 2023. Making sense of […]

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ACRS 2018 Conference

June 1, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Along with several other GRG members, including Madhavi Patterson and Stephanie Duce, I recently had the opportunity to present at the Australian Coral Reef Society (ACRS) annual meeting, held in […]

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Hot off the press! The rise and fall of the Great Barrier Reef over the past 30,000 years

May 29, 2018by Geocoastal Research Group 7 Comments

Hi all, well we made it at last. Please find our new paper just published today in the journal Nature Geoscience Webster, J. M., Braga, J. C., Humblet, M., Potts, […]

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Hot off the press! Did rapid sea-level rise drown fossil coral reefs around Hawaii?

September 29, 2017by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hot off the press! Did rapid sea-level rise drown fossil coral reefs around Hawaii? In a paper published today in Quaternary Science Reviews, the GRG examines evidence of a Hawaiian […]

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Hot off the press! Digital coral reefs – modelling the past (and the future?)

August 9, 2017by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG collaborator Sam Barrett on the publication of the new paper in the journal Marine Geology. Barrett, S.J., Webster, J.M., 2017. Reef Sedimentary Accretion […]

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Last Interglacial sea level: how high, how fast and did it wiggle?!?!

August 7, 2017by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Members from GRG team (Jody Webster, Kelsey Sanborn, Tommy Fellowes) have just about completed a fascinating 4 weeks of field work with long time GRG collaborator Assistant Professor Andrea Dutton […]

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