[Aqualist] INQUA practice talks this Wednesday arvo - place holder

John Tibby john.tibby at adelaide.edu.au
Mon Jun 26 21:58:45 AEST 2023


Dear AQUA colleagues,

Apologies for the brief email.  As mentioned earlier there will be practice talks for INQUA.  These are being held from mid-afternoon Weds 28th June.     There is a bit of juggling of the timetable at present, but we will be starting ~3:00 pm ACST.

If you'd like to present a talk (even if you're not going to INQUA) please contact me.

The Zoom link is below but I'll send around a final schedule early Weds (a draft is below).  Please email me if you'd like an Outlook Calendar invite in the interim.


Zoom link and password:

Join from a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device:
Please click this URL to start or join: https://adelaide.zoom.us/j/81346973175?pwd=TzdkYVZUZ2syVkx5VWpubXVrS204Zz09&from=addon<https://adelaide.zoom.us/j/81346973175?pwd=TzdkYVZUZ2syVkx5VWpubXVrS204Zz09&from=addon>
Password: 272704


With best wishes,
John.

Draft schedule...

Johanna Hanson

Storms or tsunamis? That is the question...

Sudhir Bhadra

Variability in the water column stratification in the Bay of Bengal during the last 1.45 myr

Scott Mooney

A history of fire in eastern Australia over two interglacials: one without and one with people

John Tibby

Reconsidering Holocene hydroclimate in eastern Australia

Kat Fitzsimmons

Northward expansion of the westerlies and an extended LGM over SE Australia

Allen Gontz

Stratigraphy of the World's Largest Coastal Sand System as Revealed by Ground Penetrating Radar, Queensland, Australia


























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Associate Professor John Tibby
Head of Department
Geography, Environment and Population
University of Adelaide
Pronouns: he/his

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Recent publications:
Tibby et al. (2023) Sedimentation from landscape clearance-induced soil erosion threatens waterhole persistence in a semi-arid river system, southern Queensland, Australia<https://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/MF23016>. Marine and Freshwater Research.
See also our piece in The Conversation<https://theconversation.com/soil-erosion-is-filling-vital-inland-river-waterholes-putting-the-squeeze-on-fish-turtles-and-crayfish-207155>.
Tibby et al. (2022) The terminal lakes of the Murray River, Australia, were predominantly fresh before large-scale upstream water abstraction<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004896972202318X?via%3Dihub>. Science of the Total Environment

Tibby et al. (2020) Diatom-water quality thresholds in South Australian streams indicate a need for more stringent water quality guidelines<http://www.publish.csiro.au/MF/MF19065>. Marine and Freshwater Research


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Address for sending samples:
John Tibby
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(08) 8313-3737
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University of Adelaide
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Adelaide, South Australia, 5005

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