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Back to the field!!

March 13, 2023by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

After three years of COVID-19 and La Niña, we went back to a weekend fieldtrip! Aside from being super hard, those years provided valuable lessons about what we were missing […]

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Education, Field Work, GRG Activities, teaching

Hot off the press! Making Sense of the Great Barrier Reef’s Mysterious Green Donuts.

March 11, 2023by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, please find below our new Science Update article published the science news magazine EOS. Webster, J.M., McNeil, M.A., Bostock, H., Nothdurft, L. and Byrne, M.N., 2023. Making sense […]

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Hot off the press! Incredible ooid shoals discovered in a siliciclastic delta on the Northwest Shelf, Australia.

March 6, 2023by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Ulysse Lebrec and the team on the publication of a new paper in the journal Geology. Lebrec, U., Lang, S.C., Paumard, V., O’Leary, […]

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University of Tokyo visits the School Geosciences! 

February 23, 2023by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, On Tuesday, we held the 4th USYD(GRG)/Uni. of Tokyo reef workshop, which was a great success. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the GRG team […]

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You’re invited! Geological Forum of Journal of Earth Science 14: Tropical Large Benthic Foraminifera

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Starting at 11pm EST 14th Feb 2023 We have teamed up with the Journal of Earth Science (https://link.springer.com/journal/12583/volumes-and-issues/33-6) and the China University of Geosciences (CUG) to put together a special […]

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Education, GRG Info, Research

Hot off the press! Sea-level change & reef development on Australia’s north-west shelf over the past 50,000 years

January 25, 2023by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, please find below a new paper recently published in a Special Publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS). Webster, J. M., Dechnik, B., Sanborn, K., Yokoyama, Y., […]

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Special Session on the sedimentary role of calcareous green algae @ the 36th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology, Dubrovnik, 12-16th June, 2023.

January 19, 2023by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, please find below a call for participation in a Special Session (SpS) focused on calcareous green calcareous algae and sedimentation at the upcoming 36th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology, […]

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Hot off the press! Ooids, paleo-tides & sea level changes in the southern Great Barrier Reef

December 9, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Katie Lee and the team on the publication of a new paper in the journal Marine Geology. Lee, K.C., Webster, J.M., Salles, T., […]

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Research update blog: Tracking down core samples for NeutronCT measurements.

December 7, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group 1 Comment

A week before my official PhD start date, I gave a presentation to industry asking permission to use their core data from the NWS, Australia. One year later and the […]

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Hot off the press! Debate on global sea level changes & ice sheet dynamics over the past 80,000 years

December 6, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group 1 Comment

Please join me in congratulating Prof. Yusuke Yokoyama and the team on publication of our new comment/reply in the journal Nature Communications. Yokoyama, Y., Lambeck, K., De Deckker, P., Esat, […]

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  • Hot off the press! sub-meter resolution mapping and terrain classification of Halimeda bioherms for the first time.
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