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Sandy Beach

BEACHLAB
 

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BEACHLAB

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Our Mission: To develop tools, gather data, and provide analyses to help the coastal zone navigate a warmer world.

The Beachlab is part of the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences at The University of Queensland. We focus on the processes that change coastal and marine systems using a range of desktop and field based tools. The Beachlab also works closely within the Remote Sensing Research Centre at the University of Queensland. Our projects are focused on fundamental research questions but also have an applied research focus to support the future management of coastal and coral reef systems.

Great Barrier Reef

New Paper

Antecedent topography and active tectonic controls on Holocene reef geomorphology in the Great Barrier Reef

Coastal Cliffs

New Paper

Global coastal geomorphology – integrating earth observation and geospatial data

Walk on the Beach

New Paper

Efficient measurement of large-scale decadal shoreline change with increased accuracy in tide-dominated coastal environments with Google Earth Engine

Tropical Beach

New Paper

Beach narrowing on prograding coasts: Examples from the tropics to subtropics of eastern Australia

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New Paper

Determining the Shoreline Retreat Rate of Australia Using Discrete and Hybrid Bayesian Networks

Tropical Beach

New Paper

Best‐practice forestry management delivers diminishing returns for coral reefs with increased land‐clearing

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New Paper

Predicting Responses of Geo-ecological Carbonate Reef Systems to Climate Change: A Conceptual Model and Review

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New Paper

Efficient measurement of large-scale decadal shoreline change with increased accuracy in tide-dominated coastal environments with Google Earth Engine

Library

Publications

You can check Daniel's Google Scholar or UQ Researcher page to have a look at the list of publications from the group.

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