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Visit from the University of Tokyo

March 9, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Last Tues we were lucky enough to host a group from the University of Tokyo for a 1 day coral reef studies workshop. This part of a strong and ongoing […]

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Special Issue: Carbonate response to sea-level and environmental changes: Reading the past, informing the future

January 28, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, For those interested in coral reefs and carbonate dominated sedimentary systems. Check out the link below to the special issue Gilbert Camoin and I guest edited in SEDIMENTOLOGY […]

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New GBR research published in the journal GEOLOGY

January 28, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi all, Please check out the links below to media associated with the new GRG paper just published in GEOLOGY. http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newscategoryid=2&newsstoryid=14522 And for those fluent in Spanish! (go Ana) http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2354134/0/gran-barrera-coral/calentamiento-global/aumento-mar/ […]

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Drilling begins! Unlocking the history of Holocene climate change and reef growth in the Southern GBR

October 28, 2014by jodywebster Leave a comment

Today the team from UQ has arrived at Heron Island to commence the drilling of the Holocene reef sequence. This is part of a joint UQ/USYD/QUT Australian Research Council Discovery (ARCD) […]

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New sea surface temperature record since the last ice age published for the Great Barrier Reef!

June 18, 2014by jodywebster 1 Comment

New sea surface temperature record since the last ice age published for the Great Barrier Reef! Check out our new GRG paper published in the journal Nature Communications and associated […]

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