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Category Archives: GRG Activities

In The News! The Murray River’s Millennium Drought Failures

April 30, 2015by elyssadecarli Leave a comment

Recently A.Prof Tom Hubble and his team received some attention for their research on riverbank collapse on the Lower Murray River in South Australia. During the March 2015 field campaign, […]

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Field Work, 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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Education, GRG Activities, Outreach

The story of Helen the Hydra and the five groovy pirates

December 16, 2014by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I spent the last week on One Tree Island Research Station. A little paradise on Earth. We were a team of five including myself, Steph Duce, Allison Phillips, Tommy Fellowes […]

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Field Work, GRG Activities, Research
Allison and Tommy looking into the microscopes searching for foraminifera

Counting Sand

November 21, 2014by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Tommy Fellowes, Allison Phillips and I spent much of our time this semester staring down a microscope in a basement laboratory on the hunt for foraminifera. We have spent hours […]

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Research
Mantoloking Bridge, New Jersey connecting to the Ocean County barrier island immediately after Hurricane Sandy (left), and the 100 days after the storm (right). Source: http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/07/16885463-100-days-after-hurricane-sandy-the-jersey-shore-slowly-recovers?lite

New GRG event: ‘Failure to Adapt! The US experience following Hurricane Sandy’

November 11, 2014by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

‘Failure to Adapt! The US experience following Hurricane Sandy’ Monday 17 November 2014, 6 – 7:30pm History Room S223, The Quadrangle University of Sydney I am happy to announce that […]

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GRG Activities

88th ACRS Brisbane: A scientific adventure for Dan and Ana.

August 30, 2014by anavilaconcejo 2 Comments

It has been a great 88th edition of the Australian Coral Reef Symposium in Brisbane. Dan Harris and I went and represented the Geocoastal Research Group and I think that […]

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Conferences

The 7th Australian Stream Management Conference (7ASM)

August 8, 2014by elyssadecarli Leave a comment

Last week Tom Hubble and Elyssa De Carli attended The 7th Australian Stream Management Conference (7ASM) in Townsville. Tom presented a talk entitled “Geomechanical modelling of the Murray’s Millennium Drought river […]

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Conferences

NSW Beach Field Work July-August

August 3, 2014by danleeharris Leave a comment

Over the last week researchers and students from Newcastle, Queensland, and Sydney Universities have been conducting experiments on beaches just south of Forster, New South Wales. The field work is […]

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Field Work

2014 Australian Earth Science Convention

July 11, 2014by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

This week two members of the Geocoastal Research Group, Tom Hubble and Samantha Clarke, presented at the 2014 Australian Earth Science Convention (ASEC) held at the Newcastle City Hall from […]

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Conferences

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