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Hot off the press! A review and critical assessment of sedimentary metal indices used in determining the magnitude of anthropogenic change in coastal environments

November 3, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hot off the press! A review and critical assessment of sedimentary metal indices used in determining the magnitude of anthropogenic change in coastal environments Please join me in congratulating GRG […]

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NERC funded PhD studentship now available!! Paleoclimate variability over the last 500,000 years from drowned Hawaiian coral reefs

November 3, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, a very exciting opportunity has come up to undertake a PhD with GRG collaborator Dr. Nicola Allison (University of St. Andrews) and colleagues on a new project “Snapshots […]

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Hot off the press! New insights into Atoll formation using numerical modeling

September 24, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hot off the press! New insights into Atoll formation using numerical modeling Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Jinlong Liu  and the team on the publication of our […]

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Aloha Hawaii – Call for participants to sail on IODP Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) in 2023 announced.

August 1, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Hi All, very exciting news. The official call for scientists to sail on International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 389 (Hawaiian Drowned Reefs) has just been announced by all IODP […]

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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Non-classical crystallisation of very high magnesium calcite and magnesite in the Coorong Lakes, Australia.

July 18, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Bree Morgan on the publication of her new paper in the journal Sedimentology. Raudsepp, M. J., Wilson, S. A., Morgan, B., Patel, A., Johnston, S. […]

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Hot off the press: Creating communities and communicating science during COVID-19: From Coast2Coast to Coast2Cast

June 17, 2022by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As the world was locking down in 2020, a group of us started new online initiatives. Coast2Coast is a zoominar series (seminars on zoom) and Coast2Cast is a podcast where […]

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Hot off the press! Reconstructing paleowater quality in southern Great Barrier Reef over the past 8000 years using novel microbialite geochemistry records

June 2, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating Dr Marcos Salas-Saavedra and the team on the publication of our new paper in the journal Chemical Geology. Salas-Saavedra, M., Webb, G.E., Sanborn, K.L., Zhao, […]

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Two special GRG seminars tomorrow (31/05/22) – Professor Gabriel Filippeli

May 30, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join us for two special seminars tomorrow! Professor Gabriel Filippeli S1: The evolution of plant roots in the late Devonian-transformed terrestrial and marine systems S2: Community science to eradicate […]

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Hot off the press! Sediment contamination, rivers and bays

April 27, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

Please join me in congratulating A/Prof. Gavin Birch and the team on publication of their new paper in the journal Regional Studies in Marine Science. Birch, G.F., Gunns, T. and […]

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Hot off the press! Submarine landslides offshore the Great Barrier Reef – How big and how many?

April 4, 2022by Geocoastal Research Group Leave a comment

  Please join me in congratulating GRG collaborator Dr Angel Puga-Bernabéu on the publication of his new paper in the journal Geomorphology. Puga-Bernabéu, Á., López-Cabrera, J., Webster, J.M. and Beaman, […]

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