Exciting Seminars Next Week!
It’s an exciting time to be in the School of Geosciences with an influx of paleoclimate and reef experts visiting the Geocoastal Research Group over the next two weeks. See the smorgass board of […]
It’s an exciting time to be in the School of Geosciences with an influx of paleoclimate and reef experts visiting the Geocoastal Research Group over the next two weeks. See the smorgass board of […]
Hi All, I ran across this Kudelka cartoon in The Australian this morning while I was eating my cornflakes. I think this sums up rather nicely the political rhetoric around […]
Hi All, check out the interesting article in the Huffington Post on a new report on Mesophotic reef systems just released by the UN. This is a very comprehensive report that was […]
A new publication from the GRG has just come out in the journal Geomorphology. This paper used remotely sensed imagery and ground truthing to examine the morphometrics (length, spacing, orientation […]
Last week I was fortunate to participate in the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists Master Class. It is a three day workshop aimed at improving the ability of postgraduate students […]
Hi All, Check out the following story published a few days ago in the Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/global-sealevel-expert-john-church-made-to-walk-the-plank-by-csiro-20160513-gov0k9.html CSIRO has sacked John Church – one of the worlds foremost experts […]
Join us next week for a presentation by Dr Shari Gallop from Macquarie University on the physical impacts of reefs at multiple scales. When: 12:30, Tuesday 10 May, 2016 Where: […]
For those interested in coral reef systems please check out the new paper just published in the journal Science Advances by our GRG long time collaborator Dr Willem Renema (Naturalis […]
For those interested in coral reef systems please check out the new paper just published in the journal Science Advances by our GRG long time collaborator Dr Willem Renema […]
We’ve just returned from an exciting weeklong mixed undergraduate (GEOS3009) and masters (MARS5006/7) field trip to Heron Island Research Station (One Tree’s neighbour) in the Capricorn Bunker Group of the Great Barrier Reef. […]