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HOT OFF THE PRESS! DECADAL SHORELINE EROSION AND RECOVERY OF BEACHES IN MODIFIED AND NATURAL ESTUARIES

August 4, 2021by thomasfellowes Leave a comment

Figure: A decadal behavioural typology for BEBs. prograding, quasi-stable, retreating, and storm relict. Behaviours are shown with an example BEB from Garigal (Pittwater) or Kamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney. This […]

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Hot off the press! New database of Marine Isotope Stage 5e (~125,000 years) sea level records from the tropical Pacific Islands.

July 19, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

          Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborated Dr. Nadine Hallmann on the publication of her comprehensive new paper in the journal Earth Syst. Sci. Data […]

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Hot off the press! Environmental controls on holocene reef development in Brazil

July 15, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating of GRG member Dr. Belinda Dechnik on the publication of her fantastic new paper in the journal Coral Reefs. This paper represents a fundamental advance […]

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#Coast2Coast and #Coast2Cast

May 28, 2021by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

#Coast2Coast (seminar series) and #Coast2Cast (podcast) are science communication outreach activities. This week we launch #Coast2Cast a podcast about coastal geoscience that you can find in Spotify or Podbean (for now).

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Hot off the press! Morphodynamic controls for growth and evolution of a rubble coral island

May 4, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating the postdoctoral researcher Lara Talavera and the team on the publication of a new paper in the journal Remote Sensing. This work started when she was […]

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Hot off the press! Large-scale margin collapses along a partly drowned, isolated carbonate platform off New Caledonia.

April 23, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

  Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr. Samuel Etienne (Geological Survey of New Caledonia) and team on the publication of our new paper in the journal Marine Geology. […]

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Hot off the press! Variations in Mid‐ to Late Holocene Nitrogen Supply to Northern Great Barrier Reef Halimeda Macroalgal Bioherms

February 17, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG PhD student Mardi McNeil (based at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane) and the team on the publication of our new paper in the […]

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Hot off the press! New record of sea surface temperatures over the last 20,000 years and the growth of the Great Barrier Reef.

January 7, 2021by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr. Logan Brenner and the team on the publication of our new paper in the journal Paleoceangraphy and Paleoclimatology. Brenner, L.D., Linsley, B.K., […]

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Wishing Killian all the best!

December 24, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Killian Quigley who will be leaving to take up a new position at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at ACU […]

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Hot off the press! Shelf-edge delta and reef development on a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate margin, central Great Barrier Reef.

December 23, 2020by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr. James Daniell and the team on the publication of our new paper in the journal Sedimentary Research. Daniell, J., Manoy, T., Beaman, […]

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