Media and blog articles

2023

Decades of less rainfall have cut replenishing of groundwater to 800-year low in WA. Led by Stacey Priestley (CSIRO) in The Conversation

Using Cave Formations to Investigate Ancient Wildfires. Led by Micheline Campbell (UNSW) in Eos

2022

We found a hidden source of greenhouse gases – organic matter in groundwater. Led by Liza McDonough (ANSTO) in The Conversation

The rise and fall of urban groundwater EGU Blogs

2021

Stalagmite Layers Reveal Hidden Climate Stories. Eos

Microscopic layers of stalagmites provide clues to earlier climate changes. With Esme Mathis in Australian Geographic

Cave Climate Graphs on the ACKMA Website. Led by Rauleigh Webb in the ACKMA Journal 122

2020

ACKMA Cave Climate Project – An Update ACKMA Journal 120

ACKMA Cave Climate Project. ACKMA Journal 119

2019

Groundwater and a ‘green drought’ EGU Blogs

2018

From groundwater flow to groundwater glow: why does groundwater fluoresce in ultraviolet light? EGU Blogs

Groundwater and drought EGU Blogs

2017

Groundwater organic matter: carbon source or sink? EGU Blogs

2016

The world’s biggest source of freshwater is beneath your feet The Conversation

2015

Delving deep into caves can teach us about climate past and present. Led by Gabriel Rau in The Conversation

Deep water: a new technology probes Sydney’s groundwater for the first time The Conversation

Stalagmites preserve 3,000 years of northern hemisphere climate The Conversation