Submerged palaeolandscapes of the Southern Hemisphere (SPLOSH)–What is emerging from the Southern Hemisphere

I Ward, A Bastos, D Carabias, H Cawthra, H Farr… - World …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The potential of submerged palaeolandscapes to address questions about global
migrations, broad-scale climate and landscape change and human response to this has, to …

Physical sedimentary controls on subtropical coastal and shelf sedimentary systems: Initial application in conceptual models and computer visualizations to support …

P Larcombe, IAK Ward, T Whitley - Geoarchaeology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Advances in digital spatial analysis and 3D photorealistic modeling offer the potential to
create virtual interpretations of the now inundated landscapes of NW Australia. While this …

Quaternary sea-level history and the origin of the northernmost coastal aeolianites in the Americas: Channel Islands National Park, California, USA

DR Muhs, JS Pigati, RR Schumann, GL Skipp… - Palaeogeography …, 2018 - Elsevier
Along most of the Pacific Coast of North America, sand dunes are dominantly silicate-rich.
On the California Channel Islands, however, dunes are carbonate-rich, due to high …

Recognition and value of submerged prehistoric landscape resources in Australia

I Ward, D Smyth, P Veth, J McDonald… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2018 - Elsevier
Maritime cultural heritage is not just restricted to shipwrecks, historic waterfronts and
contemporary Indigenous associations with marine and coastal areas, but also includes …

Historic and contemporary biogeographic perspectives on range‐wide spatial genetic structure in a widespread seagrass

EA Sinclair, RK Hovey, SL Krauss… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Historical and contemporary processes drive spatial patterns of genetic diversity. These
include climate‐driven range shifts and gene flow mediated by biogeographical influences …

Modern to ancient barrier island dimensional comparisons: Implications for analog selection and paleomorphodynamics

JS Mulhern, CL Johnson, JM Martin - Frontiers in Earth Science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Ancient barrier islands are poorly understood relative to other clastic depositional
environments, despite being prominent features along modern coastlines and important for …

'Out of sight, out of mind'-towards a greater acknowledgment of submerged prehistoric resources in Australian science-policy as part of a common heritage

I Ward, M Elliott, D Guilfoyle - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
There is growing awareness of the need for greater acknowledgement of underwater
prehistoric cultural resources as part of management and regulation of the seabed around …

Development of a seamless, high-resolution bathymetric model to compare reef morphology around the subtropical island shelves of Lord Howe Island and Balls …

M Linklater, SM Hamylton, BP Brooke, SL Nichol… - Geosciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are located approximately 600 km offshore of the
southeastern Australian mainland, in the subtropical waters of the northern Tasman Sea …

Palaeo-shoreline configuration of the Adventure Plateau (Sicilian channel) at the last glacial maximum

E Lodolo, MF Loreto, D Melini, G Spada, D Civile - Geosciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Adventure Plateau, located in the NW sector of the Sicilian Channel, experienced
several episodes of exposure/erosion and subsequent drowning, with the most recent …

Comparative assessment of seafloor sampling platforms.

R Przeslawski, S Foster, J Monk, T Langlois… - 2018 - repository.oceanbestpractices.org
The Australian Marine Parks are the largest network of marine protected areas in the world,
and their establishment means that Australia is now tasked with managing an area almost …