GBR water quality targets can be achieved with gully remediation
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Griffith researchers among more than 200 experts to give key input into GBR report.
Two decades of vital work to naturally stabilise dynamic creek a success.
The Australian Government’s first Engagement and Impact (EI) assessment results confirm Griffith University’s position as a leader in delivering high-quality research with impact/
Griffith researchers have demonstrated that bank and gully erosion contributes more than 90 per cent of sediment loads to the GBR in many catchments.
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A Griffith University research team have taken out a prestigious 2017 Australian MuseumEurekaPrize for their work trying to save the Great Barrier Reef.
A Griffith University research team are finalists in the 2017 Australian MuseumEurekaPrizes for their work aimed at improving Great Barrier...
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Ex-Cyclone Debbie dumped rain in an erosion hot spot in the Burdekin catchment estimated to generate nearly a third of all the sediment that flows to the Great Barrier Reef.