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Take a Virtual field trip to One Tree Island in the Southern Great Barrier Reef

October 27, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

      Ever wanted to visit One Tree Reef? Has the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily clipped your field work “wings”? If so please join me on unique Virtual field trip […]

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GRG seminar Tues Nov 3th, 12:00 pm – Dr. April Abbott (Macquarie University)

October 8, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Title: “Diagenetic Overprinting of Authigenic Neodymium Records in Marine Sediments” Time & Location: Tues Nov. 3rd 12:00 pm & via Zoom Meeting URL: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/85638264020 Meeting ID: 856 3826 4020 Abstract: […]

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Hot off the press! Reefal microbial crusts found in mid-Holocene reef from Okinawa Island, the Ryukyu Archipelago.

October 8, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Professor Kazuhiko Fujita and his team the publication of our new paper in the journal Galexea. Fujita, K., Sasaki., T., Koyano, S.,Chinen, M., […]

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Hot off the press! Microbialite thickness in fossil coral reefs correlates with changes in ocean carbonate saturation level and pH.

September 3, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG member  Zsanett Szilàgyi on the publication of her fantastic new paper in the journal Marine Geology. Szilagyi, Z., Webster, J. M., Patterson, M. […]

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Hot off the press! Floating High Over Beaches and Dunes Without Wing, Chute or Rotor!

September 2, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG member Mike Kinsela on the publication of his cool new paper in the Journal of Coastal Research. Kinsela, M. A., Hubble, T. C. […]

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Hot off the press! Controls on the geomorphology of Halimeda bioherms in the Great Barrier Reef.

August 21, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group 1 Comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG member Mardi McNeil on the publication of her fantastic new paper in the journal Depositional Record. McNeil, M. A., Nothdurft, L. D., Dyriw, […]

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RV Falkor explores the Ribbon Reefs!

August 16, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Right now the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s RV Falkor is in the northern Great Barrier Reef exploring for the first time the Ribbon Reef #5 canyon systems. This leg is part […]

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The Seamounts, Canyons & Reefs of the Coral Sea Schmidt Ocean Institute cruise is a go!

August 5, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

The Seamounts, Canyons & Reefs of the Coral Sea Schmidt Ocean Institute cruise on the RV Falkor is in full swing. Check out this great blog by GRG/QUT PhD student […]

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How the Great Barrier Reef Sculpts Underwater Landscapes

July 20, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

A coral reef is a geological phenomenon as much as an ecological one. One of the first people to appreciate this was Charles Darwin when he ventured throughout the Indo-Pacific. […]

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Coral Sea’s deep-water reef secrets revealed as pandemic sees research ship redeployed.

June 18, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group 3 Comments

Coral Sea’s deep-water reef secrets revealed as pandemic sees research ship redeployed. Check out this nice coverage by the ABC of our recently completed Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) voyage investigating […]

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