Research projects
Below we list current research topics in RSES, with links to relevant researchers, supervisors and research groups.
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Displaying 1 - 15 of 87 project(s).
River systems hold information on tectonic history in their sediment load and their morphology.
Coupled models of tectonics, topography and surface evolution help us to understand continental deformation patterns.
This project uses state-of-the-art tools in models of collision, basin formation and plate boundaries.
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People
- Dr Chengxin Jiang, Collaborator
- Dr Romain Beucher, Supervisor
- Professor Louis Moresi, Supervisor
- Professor Louis Moresi, Principal investigator
- Professor Meghan S. Miller, Collaborator
This project involves quantifying changes in water resources in Australia. The student will learn all aspects of processing space gravity data from the GRACE Follow-On mission and how to integrate remotely sensed observations into hydrology models. Maths/physics and programming skills are highly desired for the study.
The program monitors the postglacial rebound which may be occurring near the Lambert Glacier, Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica since the Last Glacial Maximum. A transect of permanent GPS sites has been established from the coast up to 450 km inland. The aim of the project is to estimate absolute vertical...
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- Dr Herb McQueen, Researcher
- Professor Paul Tregoning, Principal investigator
Atmospheric dust plumes can affect global climate, but the impact of Australian dust on climate is poorly known even though it is a major dust source. This project will study the magnetism of dust deposits in marine sediments to understand how Australian dust influences climate in order to better predict the...
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- Associate Professor David Heslop, Researcher
- Dr Marc Norman, Principal investigator
- Professor Andrew P Roberts, Principal investigator
- Professor Patrick De Deckker, Principal investigator
AusPass is a service dedicated to the acquisition, management, and distribution of passive seismological data in Australia.
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People
- Dr Julian Byrne, Collaborator
- Dr Robert Pickle, Principal investigator
- Professor Malcolm Sambridge, Principal investigator
- Professor Meghan S. Miller, Principal investigator
Biomarkers
Life in the Precambrian was dominated by bacteria and archaea, organisms that rarely leave diagnostic cellular remains in the fossil record. However, hydrocarbon biomarkers, the molecular fossils of natural products such as lipids and pigments, can yield a wealth of information about...
Grow organisms in aquaculture and explore how they grow their shells and record environmental conditions using a range of microanalysis and epifluoresence methods
People
- Dr Laura M. Otter, Researcher
- Professor Dorrit Jacob, Supervisor
- Professor Stephen Eggins, Researcher
Carbon dioxide seep sites expose shallow coral reefs in Papua New Guinea to volcanic CO2 resulting in gradients of seawater ranging from pH 8.0 (normal) to a more acidic pH of 7.5. Some areas of these reefs experience CO2 exposure equivalent to IPCC predictions for 2050 and 2100. In this project we will reconstruct...
The island of Sifnos in the Aegean Sea , Cyclades ( Greece ) is well known for its spectacular and well preserved blueschists and eclogites. The best preserved assemblages occur in structurally high tectonic slices that outcrop in the north of the island. These slices occur in the upper-plate of a major detachment...
The Aegean Blueschist Belt is one of the most studied extensional zones on Earth. However still there is disagreement as to the complex tectonic history and exhumation of the HP/LT eclogite and blueschist rocks. New and extensive geochronology studies with meso-scale and micro-scale structural analysis of the...
Complex arrays of laterally extensive movement zones occur beneath the Austro-Alpine 'cold lid' of the European Alps. These shear zones operated as extensional movement zones at various times during the tectonic evolution of the Alps, however meso-scale and micro-scale structural analysis show the tectonic history...
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People
- Associate Professor Marnie (Margaret) Forster, Principal investigator
Using Porites coral cores to examine elemental and isotopic proxies to develop proxy reconstructions of the environment.
Exposure dating is based on the principle that cosmogenic nuclides accumulate in surface rocks as a function of time. After a geological process freshly exposes a rock surface, these cosmogenic nuclides build up at a known rate. Measurement of their present-day abundance, in conjunction with knowledge of the rate...
This research program uses laboratory experiments and geophysical imaging techniques to constrain the thickness and density structure of continental crust and investigate its relationship to mineral systems.
The accessory mineral allanite occurs in a wide range of igneous and metamorphic rocks and contains appreciable amounts of trace elements including the REEs, Sr, Th and U. The high degree of compositional substitution and variable incorporation of common lead into the allanite crystal structure however has limited...