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Category Archives: Research

Hot off the press! New paper on estimating regional coral reef calcium carbonate production!

September 27, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Our new paper, a multidisciplinary collaboration lead led by Dr Sarah Hamylton from the University of Wollongong, estimates the calcium carbonate production on the southern Great Barrier Reefs using remote […]

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Paper Alert!, Research

JASAG 2017

September 26, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Last Friday we had a productive worskshop discussing the geomorphology of coral reefs with our Australian and Japanese colleagues. It was an inspiring day for sharing and discussing our latest […]

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Conferences, GRG overseas, Research

Hot off the Press! Hyperspectral imaging of fossil coral reefs for environmental and climate reconstructions

Featuredby madhavianapatterson Leave a comment

In a new paper just published we present novel research showing for the first time how hyperspectral analysis (analysing waves beyond the visible light spectrum) can be used to effectively […]

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Media, Paper Alert!, Research, Uncategorized

Japan Australia Sangoshō Geomorphology – JASAG

September 5, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

We are busy at the GRG organising the first Australia-Japan meeting on the geomorphology of coral reefs – JASAG. We are organising it with a consortium of Japanese researchers led by Professors […]

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Conferences, GRG Activities, GRG overseas, Presentations, Research

New paper on using geochemical ratios as proxies for sediment transport

August 22, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Our latest paper on using Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca as geochemical proxies for understanding sediment transport processes within coral reefs is in press. This paper is based on Jordan Gacutan’s honours […]

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Paper Alert!, Research

Hot off the press! Storms in coral reefs

April 12, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

A new book on “Coastal Storms: Processes and Impacts” has been published by Wiley. The book editors are Paolo Ciavola and Giovanni Coco; this book is a timely contribution on […]

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GRG Activities, Paper Alert!, Research, Uncategorized

Sculptures under water

October 26, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

The last days have seen some swell arriving at the eastern beaches of Sydney. They were big but not as big as the swells that battered our coast in early […]

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Field Work, Outreach, Research, Uncategorized

USYD visits Heron Island Research Station

April 15, 2016by madhavianapatterson Leave a comment

We’ve just returned from an exciting weeklong mixed undergraduate (GEOS3009) and masters (MARS5006/7) field trip to Heron Island Research Station (One Tree’s neighbour) in the Capricorn Bunker Group of the Great Barrier Reef. […]

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Education, Field Work, Research, Uncategorized

#ICS2016 Fieldtrip to One Tree Island Research Station

March 30, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As part of ICS2016 we offered the delegates the opportunity of coming and visiting One Tree Island Research Station. It was an optional post-conference fieldtrip and the opportunity was taken […]

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Field Work, Research

Our new paper on Lady Musgrave

March 25, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

What do a group of scientists do when they get stuck on a boat in the middle of a reef???… measure everything they can!!! Last year Steph Duce was part […]

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Field Work, Paper Alert!, Research

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