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Ph.D. positions available for large oyster restoration project in the Sydney region

June 27, 2018by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Large oyster reefs historically characterised estuaries on the South-East coast of Australia. These reefs played crucial roles in estuaries by filtering water, providing habitat for fish and invertebrates and protecting […]

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Education, GRG Info, JOBS, Research

Student fieldtrip to Kioloa beach

March 27, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I haven’t written any posts in ages as I have been ridiculously busy and I do like to take my time when writing a post. What has it happened since […]

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Bathtub approach to assess sea level rise?

April 15, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I just read an article in The Guardian with the title “Climate change: website reveals which homes will be swamped by rising sea levels” . It turns out that someone has […]

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Organising #ICS2016

March 28, 2016by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

Organising ICS2016 was tough and challenging at times and it required quite a lot of time; it was also fun and exciting. The entire process is enormous and without the […]

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Steph Duce showing a coral core underwater in Tahiti

NEW SEMESTER, NEW PEOPLE, NEW PhDs AND OTHER NEWS

August 27, 2014by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

This second semester of 2014 we have started in full swing. First of all I would like to welcome all new members of the Geocoastal Research Group: Wellington Trindade is […]

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Exploring our World from source to sink

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  • Hot off the press! Sea-level change & reef development on Australia’s north-west shelf over the past 50,000 years
  • Special Session on the sedimentary role of calcareous green algae @ the 36th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology, Dubrovnik, 12-16th June, 2023.
  • Hot off the press! Ooids, paleo-tides & sea level changes in the southern Great Barrier Reef
  • Research update blog: Tracking down core samples for NeutronCT measurements.
  • Hot off the press! Debate on global sea level changes & ice sheet dynamics over the past 80,000 years
  • Hot off the press! A review and critical assessment of sedimentary metal indices used in determining the magnitude of anthropogenic change in coastal environments
  • NERC funded PhD studentship now available!! Paleoclimate variability over the last 500,000 years from drowned Hawaiian coral reefs
  • Hot off the press! New insights into Atoll formation using numerical modeling
  • Aloha Hawaii – Call for participants to sail on IODP Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) in 2023 announced.
  • HOT OFF THE PRESS! Non-classical crystallisation of very high magnesium calcite and magnesite in the Coorong Lakes, Australia.

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