Japan Australia Sangoshō Geomorphology – JASAG
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Deep jobs cut made by CSIRO….. As reported in this Sydney Morning Herald article its looks like up to 110 positions in the Oceans and Atmosphere division will be cut, […]
Hi All, Please check out the new paper just published in Marine Geology from our long time GRG collaborator Dr. Ángel Puga-Bernabéu at the University of Granada in Spain. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025322715300566 This is […]
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 […]