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USYD visits Heron Island Research Station

April 15, 2016by madhavianapatterson Leave a comment

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. […]

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#ICS2016 Fieldtrip to One Tree Island Research Station

March 30, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As part of ICS2016 we offered the delegates the opportunity of coming and visiting One Tree Island Research Station. It was an optional post-conference fieldtrip and the opportunity was taken […]

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Organising #ICS2016

March 28, 2016by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

Organising ICS2016 was tough and challenging at times and it required quite a lot of time; it was also fun and exciting. The entire process is enormous and without the […]

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Our new paper on Lady Musgrave

March 25, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

What do a group of scientists do when they get stuck on a boat in the middle of a reef???… measure everything they can!!! Last year Steph Duce was part […]

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Special GRG seminar on submarine landslides and tsunamis, Thurs 17th March, 11:00 am – Dr Jon Hill (University of York)

March 16, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

On 17th March, we will have a guest presentation by Dr Jon Hill (University of York) on submarine landslides and tsunamis. Recreating the Mesolithic Storegga tsunami event Numerical modelling of […]

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Janice Lough gives the key note on climate change and tropical ecosystems

March 7, 2016by jodywebster Leave a comment

Day 2 of ICS.   

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ICS begins!

March 6, 2016by jodywebster Leave a comment

Hi All, the ICS 2016 kicks off in style.  After a wonderful and heartfelt opening by our very own Assoc. Prof. Ana Vila Concejo, Prof. Andy Short has given a […]

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Final ICS 2016 preparations!

March 3, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Check out the GRG team in full swing stuffing conference bags. They are clearly experiencing a range of emotions….. Jody                     […]

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Special GRG seminar, Thurs 3rd March, 11:00 am – Professor Eelco Rohling (ANU)

February 29, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

On 3rd of March, we will have a guest presentation by Professor Eelco J. Rohling from Research School of Earth Sciences at ANU. He is one of the leading scientists on Ocean […]

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The GRG celebrates Chinese New Year!

February 15, 2016by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Members of the GRG gathered at Jody’s house for a BBQ last Sat. The occasion was to celebrate the New Year (ok so a bit late so maybe Chinese New […]

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