Plastics are breaking up not down in lakes worldwide
For the first time plastics have been assessed in lakes across the world, with some found to be worse impacted than oceans
For the first time plastics have been assessed in lakes across the world, with some found to be worse impacted than oceans
Study sheds new light on unrecognised but important crossroad for biogeographic exchange between Africa and Eurasia.
Study finds 9,000-year-old Arabian lake flooded the Empty Quarter and drove early human movements.
Satellite data used to achieve reliable recharge estimates for Perth Basin system.
Urgent need for coordinated action to remedy lake ecosystems globally.
Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.
A collaboration between Griffith University and the Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation is training groups of Traditional owners to take the lead monitoring and safeguarding fresh & marine waterways in the Gulf of Carpentaria
Griffith researchers shed new light on how cyanobacteria blooms can continue long after their food source disappears.
Sediment runoff from land use change is missing from global priorities, despite being one of the greatest threats facing freshwater and marine ecosystems
Study finds humid periods in ancient Iran led to the expansions of human populations.