Aloha in 2016!
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 • […]
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 • […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]