Hot off the press! Limited recovery measured on beaches in estuaries and bays years after severe erosion
Limited recovery measured on beaches in estuaries and bays years after severe erosion
Limited recovery measured on beaches in estuaries and bays years after severe erosion
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 […]
Publication of open source software to extract wave data from satellite altimeter data.
Please join me in congratulating our GRG student Tommy Fellowes on the publication of a stunning paper in Marine Geology about the classification of Embayed Beaches using a morphometric parameter. […]
Today we publish the work on gender equity that we have been working on during the last two and a bit years. It is highly rewarding to share it with […]
Hot off the press! Today we publish a new paper that has been in the making for quite some time. It shows how the evolution of flood tide deltas is linked […]
Hot off the press! Did rapid sea-level rise drown fossil coral reefs around Hawaii? In a paper published today in Quaternary Science Reviews, the GRG examines evidence of a Hawaiian […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]