Gender balance in Geosciences
Hi All, check out the very interesting article just published in EOS about gender balance in the Geosciences in the US. Not particularly encouraging reading but I would say the […]
Hi All, check out the very interesting article just published in EOS about gender balance in the Geosciences in the US. Not particularly encouraging reading but I would say the […]
Hi All, Please check out the links below to some interesting new research published in Science. https://eos.org/articles/global-warming-hiatus-never-happened-study-says http://www.sciencemag.org/content/early/2015/06/05/science.aaa5632.full Most recently this apparent pause in the warming trend has been the […]
Hi All, Check out the link below. Mischief Reef in the South China Sea Some of us in the GRG are interested in understanding how sand aprons and islands form […]
Hi all, Please check out the links below to media associated with the new GRG paper (Holocene “turn-on” and evolution of the Southern Great Barrier Reef: Revisiting reef cores from […]
This March saw another successful trip down to the Murray marking the last field trip for Elyssa’s PhD and a handover to commence data collection for my research. My PhD […]
IHS Kingdom seismic interpretation software awarded to the School of Geosciences The School of Geosciences and the Geocoastal Research Group has had their IHS Kingdom Education subscription renewed for another […]
Last Tues we were lucky enough to host a group from the University of Tokyo for a 1 day coral reef studies workshop. This part of a strong and ongoing […]
Hi All, For those interested in coral reefs and carbonate dominated sedimentary systems. Check out the link below to the special issue Gilbert Camoin and I guest edited in SEDIMENTOLOGY […]
Hi all, Please check out the links below to media associated with the new GRG paper just published in GEOLOGY. http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newscategoryid=2&newsstoryid=14522 And for those fluent in Spanish! (go Ana) http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2354134/0/gran-barrera-coral/calentamiento-global/aumento-mar/ […]
Some of my fellow ‘spies’ have just sent me a photo from Hobart… the Investigator, the new CSIRO’s purpose-built research vessel, resting at her mother port! This photo took me […]