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    Impact of Smoke Plumes Transport on Air Quality in Sydney during Extensive Bushfires (2019) in New South Wales, Australia Using Remote Sensing and Ground Data by Attiya, Ali A., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-11-2022)
    “…Smoke aerosol dispersion and transport have a significant impact on air quality levels and can be examined by environmental monitoring and modelling…”
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    Redating the earliest evidence of the mid-Holocene relative sea-level highstand in Australia and implications for global sea-level rise by Dougherty, Amy J, Thomas, Zoë A, Fogwill, Christopher, Hogg, Alan, Palmer, Jonathan, Rainsley, Eleanor, Williams, Alan N, Ulm, Sean, Rogers, Kerrylee, Jones, Brian G, Turney, Chris

    Published in PloS one (17-07-2019)
    “…Reconstructing past sea levels can help constrain uncertainties surrounding the rate of change, magnitude, and impacts of the projected increase through the…”
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    Large-scale washover sedimentation in a freshwater lagoon from the southeast Australian coast: sea-level change, tsunami or exceptionally large storm? by Switzer, Adam D., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-08-2008)
    “…A distinct lens of marine sand, up to 90 cm thick, confined vertically by peat, is found in the upper fill of a closed freshwater back-barrier lagoon on the…”
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    Holocene sea-level change on the southeast coast of Australia: a review by Sloss, Craig R., Murray-Wallace, Colin V., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-11-2007)
    “…A revised Holocene sea-level curve for the southeast coast of New South Wales, Australia, is presented based on a review of previously published…”
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    Multiple Early Triassic greenhouse crises impeded recovery from Late Permian mass extinction by Retallack, Gregory J., Sheldon, Nathan D., Carr, Paul F., Fanning, Mark, Thompson, Caitlyn A., Williams, Megan L., Jones, Brian G., Hutton, Adrian

    “…The Late Permian mass extinction was not only the most catastrophic known loss of biodiversity, but was followed by unusually prolonged recovery through the…”
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    The Sedimentary Context of Open-Air Archaeology: A Case Study in the Western Cape’s Doring River Valley, South Africa by Phillips, Natasha, Moffat, Ian, Mackay, Alex, Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Soil systems (01-03-2023)
    “…Despite the wealth of Late Pleistocene archaeology that exists across southern Africa’s open landscape, it is routinely neglected in favour of rock shelter…”
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    Effects of acupuncture at Pericardium-6 and Stomach-36 on nausea, sedation and gastrointestinal motility in healthy dogs administered intravenous lidocaine infusions by St James, Mariko L, Kosanovich, DeAnna L, Snyder, Lindsey B, Zhao, Qianqian, Jones, Brian G, Johnson, Rebecca A

    Published in PloS one (05-12-2019)
    “…The objectives of this study were to assess gastrointestinal transit times, sedation, and signs of nausea associated with intravenous lidocaine infusions in…”
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    Mid-Late Holocene Paleoenvironmental and Sea Level Reconstruction on the Al Lith Red Sea Coast, Saudi Arabia by Ghandour, Ibrahim M., Al-Zubieri, Aaid G., Basaham, Ali S., Mannaa, Ammar A., Al-Dubai, Talha A., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (23-06-2021)
    “…Late Quaternary paleoenvironments are of particular interest to understand how the Earth System’s climate will respond to the undramatic changes during this…”
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    Chronostratigraphy, Site Formation, and Palaeoenvironmental Context of Late Pleistocene and Holocene Occupations at Grassridge Rock Shelter (Eastern Cape, South Africa) by Ames, Christopher J. H, Gliganic, Luke, Cordova, Carlos E, Boyd, Kelsey, Jones, Brian G, Maher, Lisa, Collins, B. R

    Published in Open quaternary (24-03-2020)
    “…Grassridge rock shelter is located in the high elevation grassland foothills of the Stormberg Mountains in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. This places…”
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    Accounting for DEM Error in Sea Level Rise Assessment within Riverine Regions; Case Study from the Shatt Al-Arab River Region by Ali K. M. Al-Nasrawi, Ameen A. Kadhim, Ashton M. Shortridge, Brian G. Jones

    Published in Environments (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2021)
    “…Global elevation datasets such as the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) digital elevation model (DEM) are the best available terrain data in many parts…”
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    Depositional Setting and Cementation Pattern of Al-Mejarma Beachrocks, Saudi Arabia: A Proxy for the Late Quaternary Red Sea Coastal Evolution by Ghandour, Ibrahim M., Al-Washmi, Hamad A., Khan, Athar A., Mannaa, Ammar A., Aljahdali, Mohammed H., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-09-2021)
    “…This study utilizes lithofacies characteristics, petrographic, XRD, and stable isotope data of Al-Mejarma beachrocks, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, to interpret its…”
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    Geoinformatics vulnerability predictions of coastal ecosystems to sea-level rise in southeastern Australia by Al-Nasrawi, Ali K. M., Hamylton, Sarah M., Jones, Brian G., Hopley, Carl A., Al Yazichi, Yasir M.

    Published in Geomatics, natural hazards and risk (01-01-2018)
    “…Coastlines are dynamic environments, with their Eco-geomorphology controlled by a complex range of natural and anthropic processes. Estuarine environments and…”
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    The sedimentary record of palaeoenvironments and sea-level change in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, through the last glacial cycle by Reeves, Jessica M., Chivas, Allan R., García, Adriana, Holt, Sabine, Couapel, Martine J.J., Jones, Brian G., Cendón, Dioni I., Fink, David

    Published in Quaternary international (01-05-2008)
    “…Environmental evolution of the Gulf of Carpentaria region, the world's largest tropical epicontinental seaway, through the last glacial cycle has been…”
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    An extensive dust storm impact on air quality on 22 November 2018 in Sydney, Australia, using satellite remote sensing and ground data by Attiya, Ali A., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2022)
    “…Recurrent dust storms represent a significant concern in Australia because of their related hazards and damages since particulate matter (PM) has harmful…”
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    Setup, Deposition, and Sedimentary Characteristics of Two Storm Overwash Deposits, Abrahams Bosom Beach, Southeastern Australia by Switzer, Adam D., Jones, Brian G.

    Published in Journal of coastal research (01-01-2008)
    “…Two storm events occurred in the southwest Pacific Ocean in March and July 2001 and generated large swell from the east–northeast that breached a small barrier…”
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    Holocene evolution and depositional model of a bayhead delta, Lake Illawarra, Australia by Hopley, Carl A., Jones, Brian G., Pontén, Anna

    Published in Sedimentology (01-06-2022)
    “…Extensive research into the evolution of wave‐dominated estuaries has been documented since the 1960s. However, there has only been limited research on the…”
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    A Spatio-Temporal Assessment of Landcover and Coastal Changes at Wandandian Delta System, Southeastern Australia by Al-Nasrawi, Ali, Hopley, Carl, Hamylton, Sarah, Jones, Brian

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (27-11-2017)
    “…Large numbers of people live along and depend upon the world’s coastal resources. Human modifications of the coastal zone, in combination with climate induced…”
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