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Category Archives: Paper Alert!

Hot off the press! Origins of Holocene coastal strandplains in Southeast Australia

February 2, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating Dr Mike Kinsela (former GRG PhD student) on the publication of his new paper in the journal Marine Geology. Kinsela, M. A., Daley, M. J. […]

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Hot off the press! Coral reef growth during rapidly rising and stable sea levels

February 2, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please check out the two new papers below from our Geocoastal Research Group (GRG) members. The first paper led by Dr Gustavo Hinestrosa (former GRG PhD student now in London), […]

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Vulnerable reef islands?

October 29, 2015by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

For those interested in reef islands and sea level rise check out the recent and provocative news feature in Nature. http://www.nature.com/news/before-we-drown-we-may-die-of-thirst-1.18652 Cheers Jody

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The Big Dry – From South Australia to California, USA

August 25, 2015by elyssadecarli Leave a comment

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 […]

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New sea surface temperature record since the last ice age published for the Great Barrier Reef!

June 18, 2014by jodywebster 1 Comment

New sea surface temperature record since the last ice age published for the Great Barrier Reef! Check out our new GRG paper published in the journal Nature Communications and associated […]

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