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Author Archives: jodywebster

Modeling sediment transport and the growth of the GBR on regional scales

March 29, 2018by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hot off the press!! Our new paper on Nature Scientific Reports. This is the first time that the growth of the Great Barrier Reef has been modelled over the last […]

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Hot off the press! Tropical tales of dynamic global ice sheet dynamics during the Last Interglacial ~ 125,000 years ago.

March 15, 2018by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hot off the press! Tropical tales of dynamic global ice sheet dynamics during the Last Interglacial ~ 125,000 years ago. Please join me in congratulating of GRG collaborator Dr Karen […]

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Hot off the press! Dying reefs bigger threat to coasts than rising seas

March 1, 2018by jodywebster Leave a comment

Congrats to GRG collaborator Dr Daniel Harris on the publication of his fantastic new paper in Science Advances. This is a really important study investigating the influence of reef health […]

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Submit an abstract to AMSA Canyons to Coast (Adelaide, July 1-5th)!!!

January 28, 2018by jodywebster Leave a comment

Submit an abstract to AMSA Canyons to Coast (Adelaide, July 1-5th)!!! Hi All, just a reminder that the deadline for the AMSA Canyons to Coast (Adelaide, July 1-5th) abstracts is […]

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Janice Lough gives the key note on climate change and tropical ecosystems

March 7, 2016by jodywebster Leave a comment

Day 2 of ICS.   

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ICS begins!

March 6, 2016by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, the ICS 2016 kicks off in style.  After a wonderful and heartfelt opening by our very own Assoc. Prof. Ana Vila Concejo, Prof. Andy Short has given a […]

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Gender balance in Geosciences 

June 19, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, check out the very interesting article just published in EOS about gender balance in the Geosciences in the US. Not particularly encouraging reading but I would say the […]

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Apparently no hiatus in global warming: some food for thought for the climate change deniers…..

June 14, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, Please check out the links below to some interesting new research published in Science. https://eos.org/articles/global-warming-hiatus-never-happened-study-says http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2015/06/05/science.aaa5632.full Most recently this apparent pause in the warming trend has been the […]

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Mischief Reef in the South China Sea

June 5, 2015by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, Check out the link below. Mischief Reef in the South China Sea Some of us in the GRG are interested in understanding how sand aprons and islands form […]

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IHS Kingdom seismic interpretation software awarded to the School of Geosciences

March 18, 2015by jodywebster 1 Comment

IHS Kingdom seismic interpretation software awarded to the School of Geosciences The School of Geosciences and the Geocoastal Research Group has had their IHS Kingdom Education subscription renewed for another […]

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