One Tree Holocene reef drilling project begins.
Today the valiant team led by Dr Trevor Graham (UQ/GeoCoastal Group) successfully towed the drilling platform from Gladstone to One Tree Reef (see the pic). Just getting the platform there […]
Today the valiant team led by Dr Trevor Graham (UQ/GeoCoastal Group) successfully towed the drilling platform from Gladstone to One Tree Reef (see the pic). Just getting the platform there […]
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 […]
As Jody mentioned seven of us from the Geocoastal Research Group attended the 19th INQUA conference in Japan last week. The theme of the Conference was ‘Quaternary Perspectives on Climate […]
Hi All, Members of the GRG are now slowly returning from the XIX INQUA Congress recently held in Nagoya, Japan. It was a super conference, with lots exciting sessions spanning […]
Howdy, Check this article recently published in Marine Policy: Media representations of risk: The reporting of dredge spoil disposal in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at Abbot Point, Lankester […]
Hi All, some wonderful news in the last days. Kelsey Sanborn has been awarded a high 1st class hons for her excellent thesis on reef drowning and sea level rise […]
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 […]
University of Sydney Geoscientists extended their research and data manipulation skills at the annual Acoustic Imaging Fledermaus training course! This week members of the Geocoastal Research Group, along with a […]
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 […]
I have recently returned from two weeks overseas. I first went to San Diego (USA) to attend Coastal Sediments 2015. Coastal Sediments is awesome. It happens every 4 years and […]