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Category Archives: Media

Hot off the press! Fossil corals provide clues about sea level rise in a warming world

June 18, 2025by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG collaborator Dr Karen Vyverberg on the publication of her new paper in the journal Science Advances  and the accompanying press release here.  Vyverberg, […]

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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Non-classical crystallisation of very high magnesium calcite and magnesite in the Coorong Lakes, Australia.

July 18, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Bree Morgan on the publication of her new paper in the journal Sedimentology. Raudsepp, M. J., Wilson, S. A., Morgan, B., Patel, A., Johnston, S. […]

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Paper alert – Sediment transport of coral sands

August 25, 2020by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Last June we published a paper that had been in the making since February 2017 when we received at the GRG the visit of Amin Riazi who was a PhD […]

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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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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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