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1 Research Projects in Geology Earth & Oceans College of Science, Technology and Engineering James Cook University Townsville QLD Table of Contents Speleothem‐based climate reconstructions from the Southern tropics .................................................................. 1 Cenozoic Seismic Stratigraphy of the Great Barrier Reef ................................................................................................ 2 PhD Projects in Sedimentology and Paleontology (taphonomy) ................................................................................. 3 Speleothembased climate reconstructions from the Southern tropics Cave carbonates are proven archives of terrestrial climate variation. Indeed, such records are among the most useful records of past climate as the chemical proxy data preserved in carbonates evidence changes in rainfall, mean temperature, and surface vegetation data at high resolution. Climate records from cave carbonates are unique in that they are high resolution, generating snapshots of palaeoclimate that can be used to greatly refine the more generalized climate records preserved by sediments and fossils of the time. For example, cave records often not only indicate if conditions during a particular interval where generally wet or dry, but also evidence short‐lived events such as droughts. Cave carbonates can also be dated radiometrically using a number of techniques to provide robust chronologies, providing some of the best age control for past climate changes. Palaeohydrologic records from the southern tropics are underdeveloped, leaving open many questions about how these climate systems respond to and/or force precipitation changes on local to global scales. In particular, it is necessary to link together multiple climate records from the southern tropics and subtropics. JCU currently has opportunities for one or more PhD students to work on speleothem‐based climate reconstructions from Australia and/or Southern Africa. The PhD candidate will have access to the world‐class analytical facilities at JCU, allowing for development of a project covering a variety of time‐scales and utilizing a number of different climate proxies. Applications from students interested in joining the ARC funded Barrow Island Archeology Project are particularly welcome. Supervisor: Christa Placzek; [email protected]

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Research Projects in Geology 

Earth & Oceans 

College of Science, Technology and Engineering 

James Cook University 

Townsville QLD  

Table of Contents 

Speleothem‐basedclimatereconstructionsfromtheSoutherntropics..................................................................1

CenozoicSeismicStratigraphyoftheGreatBarrierReef................................................................................................2

PhDProjectsinSedimentologyandPaleontology(taphonomy).................................................................................3

Speleothem‐based climate reconstructions from the Southern tropics  

Cavecarbonatesareprovenarchivesofterrestrialclimatevariation.Indeed,suchrecordsareamongthemostusefulrecordsofpastclimateasthechemicalproxydatapreservedincarbonatesevidencechangesinrainfall,meantemperature,andsurfacevegetationdataathighresolution.Climaterecordsfromcavecarbonatesareuniqueinthattheyarehighresolution,generatingsnapshotsofpalaeoclimatethatcanbeusedtogreatlyrefinethemoregeneralizedclimaterecordspreservedbysedimentsandfossilsofthetime.Forexample,caverecordsoftennotonlyindicateifconditionsduringaparticularintervalwheregenerallywetordry,butalsoevidenceshort‐livedeventssuchasdroughts.Cavecarbonatescanalsobedatedradiometricallyusinganumberoftechniquestoproviderobustchronologies,providingsomeofthebestagecontrolforpastclimatechanges.Palaeohydrologicrecordsfromthesoutherntropicsareunderdeveloped,leavingopenmanyquestionsabouthowtheseclimatesystemsrespondtoand/orforceprecipitationchangesonlocaltoglobalscales.Inparticular,itisnecessarytolinktogethermultipleclimaterecordsfromthesoutherntropicsandsubtropics.JCUcurrentlyhasopportunitiesforoneormorePhDstudentstoworkonspeleothem‐basedclimatereconstructionsfromAustraliaand/orSouthernAfrica.ThePhDcandidatewillhaveaccesstotheworld‐classanalyticalfacilitiesatJCU,allowingfordevelopmentofaprojectcoveringavarietyoftime‐scalesandutilizinganumberofdifferentclimateproxies.ApplicationsfromstudentsinterestedinjoiningtheARCfundedBarrowIslandArcheologyProjectareparticularlywelcome.Supervisor:ChristaPlaczek;[email protected]

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Cenozoic Seismic Stratigraphy of the Great Barrier Reef  Generic sequence stratigraphic models predict that the maximum and minimum fluxes of siliciclastic sediments to continental slopes and ocean basins will respectively occur during prominent lowstands and late transgression. However, a considerable volume of research indicates that sedimentary processes on the northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) contradict this model. The modern view of siliciclastic deposition on the northeast Australian margin is one where a broad, reef-rimmed outer shelf traps fluvial discharge during lowstand, and releases this material to the continental slope and offshore basins when sea level begins to transgress the shelf. Lowstand sedimentary processes on the Great Barrier Reef remain poorly understood due to the lack of broad-scale seismic datasets. This project seeks to gain an understanding of how sedimentary processes on the GBR continental margin vary between the physiographically distinct southern, central and northern GBR and how particular mechanisms (i.e. sediment input, tectonics, barrier reef morphology) influence these deposits. The project will utilise an extensive, but largely unpublished, archive of sparker seismic data. Gaining a more thorough understanding of sedimentary processes on the GBR margin will aid in interpreting deposits from other modern and extinct barrier reef margins. A student with a solid background in stratigraphy, basin analysis, and seismic interpretation would be highly desirable. Supervisor: James Daniell [email protected]

Fig 1. Example of sparker seismic data from the continental slope adjacent to the northern GBR

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PhD Projects in Sedimentology and Paleontology (taphonomy)  I am currently seeking students interested in conducting PhD research involving tectonic, sedimentologic and palaeontologic approaches for investigating Mesozoic-Cenozoic sedimentary basins in Australia, Africa, China, North America, and Africa. In particular, I have projects available on the sedimentology and detrital zircon geochronology of Jurassic and Cretaceous strata of the Eromanga and Surat Basins, Australia. Together with Prof. Paul Dirks, we are also looking for a PhD student to work on the sedimentology and taphonomy of cave systems in the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa. This project would involve caving and working in coordination with a palaeoanthropology team from Wits University in South Africa. Additional projects are also likely to be available for next year, so please contact me if you are generally interested in research possibilities. Supervisor:[email protected]