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Category Archives: GRG Activities

Aloha in 2016!

November 11, 2015by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Attention all coral reef researchers. A call is now open for the submission of abstracts to the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) to be held 19–24 JUNE 2016 • […]

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Conferences, GRG Activities, Research

New reef coring campaign unlocks the climate change secrets of the Great Barrier Reef

October 26, 2015by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

The team from the Geocoastal Research Group (GRG) has just returned from a highly successful campaign to recover fossil coral reef cores from One Tree Island in the Great Barrier […]

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Field Work, Research
Jody and Ana in front of Madsen, Sydney Uni

New research projects available with Jody and Ana

September 17, 2015by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

It is that time of the year again when choosing a research project to undertake honours or a research project for a master’s or PhD degree. Jody and Ana have […]

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Education, Research

The Big Dry – From South Australia to California, USA

August 25, 2015by elyssadecarli Leave a comment

The effects of floods on riverbank and levee stability are well known and documented on global scales. Lesser known are the effects of extreme low-flow conditions due to prolonged drought. During the […]

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Paper Alert!, Research

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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Conferences

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

Coastal Sediments in San Diego (USA) and Delft 3D course in Ensenada (Mexico) 2015

June 10, 2015by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I have recently returned from two weeks overseas. I first went to San Diego (USA) to attend Coastal Sediments 2015. Coastal Sediments is awesome. It happens every 4 years and […]

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GRG overseas, Presentations, Research

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

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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