Mischief Reef in the South China Sea
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, 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 A little outside the “Geocoastal” field, but in the spirit of “Source to Sink” encompassing all geo-spheres, and also with the idea that a little cross-promotion never hurt, […]
University of Sydney Geoscientists have already had some high quality time on Australia’s brand new research vessel! Last week Tom Hubble was out at sea on this exceptional vessel as […]
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 […]
Last week Stephanie Duce and Belinda Dechnik from the Geocoastal Research Group (GRG) teamed up with fellow PhD student James Sadler from UQ to conduct an underwater coring campaign of […]
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 […]
Recently A.Prof Tom Hubble and his team received some attention for their research on riverbank collapse on the Lower Murray River in South Australia. During the March 2015 field campaign, […]
Last Thursday I went with Jody to a function organized by “Women at Sydney”. The speaker was Prof Jenny Martin, a very successful scientist who is also an adamant defender […]
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 […]