UQ SEES

@UQ_sees

UQ School of Earth and Environmental Sciences. , , , , , and more

Brisbane, Australia
Joined October 2009

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    Jul 18

    Exploding volcanoes, forensics, microscopy, fossils and Rhinoceros-sized marsupials were all on offer today as students from across Queensland experienced university for a day at UQ. Thanks to all who came along to Earth and Environment Day, hosted by !

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    Jul 18

    What an incredible four days of science! The Experience Science program has wrapped up for 2019. Thanks to the over-1000 year 10-12 students from across the state who took part over the last week.

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    Jul 18

    Thank bees for my every day coffee! at

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    Jul 17

    Sky high above Perth! 🏢🌴 Day #1 of our workshop kicking off with an evening presentation by – at QV1

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    Jul 12

    A simple yet effective animation highlighting one of the many impacts of a rapidly warming Arctic.

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    Jul 16

    Thank you students and staff for a wonderful 2019 in the !!

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    Jul 3

    Meet Olivia Nesbitt, one of five planning students recently recognised at the Planning Institute of Australia’s (PIA) Awards for Planning Excellence 2019. Read the full story:

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    Jul 11

    researcher Dr Emma Kennedy has been nominated for the $100,000 Pritzker Environmental Genius Award for her work on conservation projects to protect the world’s coral reefs. Read the full story:

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    Jul 13

    Magma mingling, rapakivi texture and awesome biotite and tourmaline found during the ERTH3050 trip

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    Jul 15

    Attending ? Check out our "action mapping" symposium where and I will present our latest work followed by a discussion. It's at 10 am in conference hall 1, level 3 on Monday morning.

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    Jun 27

    Job alert: Robert Day Postdoctoral Fellowship in Palaeontology and Stratigraphy - would suit those entitled to work in Australia with research relevant to QLD

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    Jun 25

    Prof Jian-xin Zhao from 's talking radiometric dating at . He runs one of the world's best geochronology labs.

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    Jun 25

    Check out the great group of second year students (and educators) here on the ERTH2050 field camp! ⛏

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  14. Jun 25

    The ABC has reported that alarming research - from UQ's Dr Sarah Chapman - has found temperature increases from climate change and urban growth will make Brisbane "a difficult place to live" within the next 30 years

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    Jun 25

    colleague Karen Mcnamara's poignant piece in argues that people's negative emotions around climate change may inhibit their capacity to affect collective action.

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  16. Jun 24

    New SEES research by on tourists’ perceptions of coral bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef suggests that loss associated with iconic places taps into protective sentiments and increases concern, which may encourage collective action

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    Jun 24

    First baby fossils of the trip, ammonite uptop and bryozoan fragment on the bottom. 🌊⛏

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    Jun 22

    Day9: The tiny polyps of coral work together depositing limestone to build these large intricate whirly 'leaf-like' coral colonies. On the reef they look like underwater cabbage patches! Coral is vulnerable to and

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    Jun 18

    These & other questions that complement MicroHydro study, are the focus of ’s PhD thesis at on renewables in Nepal, with help of . The battery problem is major though 2/.

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  20. Jun 17

    Would a coal mine save Kingaroy, or destroy it? Opinion is fiercely divided - Great article on the ABC by Nikola Van de Wetering

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