Near drowning event on the Great Barrier Reef!
Check out the latest paper by members of the Geocoastal Research Group which deals with the evolution of the Great Barrier Reef over the last 125 000 years! Our research was […]
Check out the latest paper by members of the Geocoastal Research Group which deals with the evolution of the Great Barrier Reef over the last 125 000 years! Our research was […]
The last days have seen some swell arriving at the eastern beaches of Sydney. They were big but not as big as the swells that battered our coast in early […]
As part of a new collaboration with University of Western Australia and Curtin University we have just completed day 1 of our seismic stratigraphic survey of the Ningaloo Quaternary coral […]
ABC news story featuring our JCU collaborator Rob Beaman and myself talking about drowned fossil coral reefs and submarine landslides in the Great Barrier Reef. I appear at minute 1:30 […]
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? Source: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ Please join us at 11:00 am (School of Geosciences, Madsen Building, Room 449) on Tues Oct 4th as we will have…
Please join us at 11:00 am (School of Geosciences, Madsen Building, Room 449) on Tues Oct 4th as we will have a guest presentation by Associate Professor Alex Bastos […]
26/08/2016 Hot off the press! Halimeda bioherms – they are bloody big and look like donuts?!?!?!? Please join me in congratulating Mardi McNeil (QUT) (collaborator and former GRG student) on […]
WHEN: 11 am, Tuesday 2 August, 2016 WHERE: Conference Room (449), Madsen Building (F09) Next week we are fortunate to have Assistant Professor Alistair Sponsel visiting from Vanderbilt University, USA. Dr […]
Hi All, please join us next week for a special GRG seminar by Assistant Prof. Andrea Dutton (University of Florida) details below: “Polar ice sheet retreat during past warm periods: An […]
#Maroubra beach is one of the beaches that we survey as part of our Monitoring Program. We surveyed all beaches (Bondi, Tamarama, Bronte and Maroubra) before #Sydneystorm. Looking forward to […]