The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the modern ocean. To date, the influence of temperature on the origin and long-term evolution of the Great Barrier Reef remains …
Karst landforms provide insights into landscape evolution and paleoclimate but are inherently challenging to date. An ancient interval of particularly intense weathering of …
In this study, we assess charcoal records from eolian deposits within the Cooloola Sand Mass, a subtropical coastal dune system in eastern Australia, to determine whether they can …
Continental shelves are the most morphologically variable element within the source-to-sink system owing to the numerous processes that influence their formation. A recent multivariate …
We present an integrated sedimentological, paleontological and oxygen isotope stratigraphic study of a Pleistocene marine to coastal section at the Enza river, allowing to …
The iconic sand dune systems of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island), in southeastern Queensland, Australia, host numerous lakes and swamps containing organic‐rich sediment …
This paper introduces the Special Issue of the Proceedings of the Geologists' Association on 'Valuing the Quaternary–Nature Conservation and Geoheritage', arising from the …
Abstract The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is by far the largest reef system in the modern ocean. Recently, it has been severely affected by coral bleaching due to human-induced warming …