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Author Archives: stephanieduce

Hot off the press: Spur and groove morphometrics

May 22, 2016by stephanieduce Leave a comment

A new publication from the GRG has just come out in the journal Geomorphology. This paper used remotely sensed imagery and ground truthing to examine the morphometrics (length, spacing, orientation […]

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Science meets policy

May 18, 2016by stephanieduce Leave a comment

Last week I was fortunate to participate in the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists Master Class. It is a three day workshop aimed at improving the ability of postgraduate students […]

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Dating with Bec and Steph

November 12, 2015by stephanieduce 1 Comment

Last week, my fellow Geocoastal Research Group member (Rebecca Hamilton) and I (Stephanie Duce) spent the week at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s (ANSTO) Institute for Environmental Research […]

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Konichiwa from INQUA, Japan

August 10, 2015by stephanieduce Leave a comment

As Jody mentioned seven of us from the Geocoastal Research Group attended the 19th INQUA conference in Japan last week. The theme of the Conference was ‘Quaternary Perspectives on Climate […]

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Spur and Groove coring at Heron Island Reef

May 6, 2015by stephanieduce Leave a comment

Last week Stephanie Duce and Belinda Dechnik from the Geocoastal Research Group (GRG) teamed up with fellow PhD student James Sadler from UQ to conduct an underwater coring campaign of […]

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Field Work, GRG Activities

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