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Author Archives: Samantha Clarke

Streambank Erosion Masterclass

June 5, 2016by Samantha Clarke Leave a comment

Please be advised of the upcoming Streambank Erosion Masterclass: The 4th International Conference on Soil Bio- and Eco-Engineering – ‘The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope Stability’ (SBBE2016) and the University of Sydney are pleased to […]

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Fledermaus Training Course – Thanks Acoustic Imaging!

June 19, 2015by Samantha Clarke Leave a comment

University of Sydney Geoscientists extended their research and data manipulation skills at the annual Acoustic Imaging Fledermaus training course!  This week members of the Geocoastal Research Group, along with a […]

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GRG Activities, Training courses

4th international conference on Soil Bio- and Eco-engineering – “The Use of Vegetation to Improve Slope Stability”.

May 25, 2015by Samantha Clarke 2 Comments

Hi all A little outside the “Geocoastal” field, but in the spirit of “Source to Sink” encompassing all geo-spheres, and also with the idea that a little cross-promotion never hurt, […]

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Conferences, GRG Activities

Out to Sea and Finding Her Sea-Legs – the RV Investigator’s recent voyage in the Tasman Sea

May 18, 2015by Samantha Clarke Leave a comment

University of Sydney Geoscientists have already had some high quality time on Australia’s brand new research vessel!    Last week Tom Hubble was out at sea on this exceptional vessel as […]

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GRG Activities, Research

East Australia’s Submarine Landslides

February 17, 2015by Samantha Clarke Leave a comment

Getting the Word Out!  This week Geocoastal Research Group member A/Prof Thomas Hubble was invited to talk at the Engineers Australia Sydney Chapter meeting held at Chatswood. Tom presented his […]

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GRG Activities, Presentations

Clear As Mud!

February 17, 2015by Samantha Clarke 1 Comment

Wingara Mura – Bunga Barrabugu Summer Program What messages can sediment tell us about the past? A little piece of GRG news from over the Christmas Break…On 12th January 2015, […]

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The Flipped Classroom

October 27, 2014by Samantha Clarke 1 Comment

A bit of news from the teaching and learning side of things… Last week I attended the launch of the Education Portfolio’s #edtech talks at The University of Sydney – a […]

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