Geosciences research

Geosciences research

Finding solutions to tomorrow's challenges

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Geosciences research

Finding solutions to tomorrow's challenges

The School of Geosciences comprises a dynamic group of researchers in the fields of geography, geology, geophysics, marine science, and environmental science.

We conduct world-leading research to tackle society’s grand challenges, including climate change, securing critical mineral resources, and sustainability across a variety of spatial and temporal scales, and emphasise the importance of Indigenous knowledges throughout our research profile.

Our research is supported by state-of-the-art analytical facilities, innovative and pioneering software and technology development, high-performance computing, and comprehensive field-based approaches, with a particular focus on Australia and the Asia-Pacific.  

Research themes

Climate and environmental change

We are dedicated to understanding climate and environmental change across a range of scales.  We spearhead multidisciplinary projects that explore the fundamental processes that govern the Earth’s changing climate through geological time, investigate the relationships between climate, landscapes, seascapes, and society, and develop strategies for climate mitigation and adaptation to support a sustainable future.

Research areas

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Earth resources and the energy transition

We host a world leading research cluster dedicated to understanding the geological processes that drive the formation of a range of Earth resources, with a particular focus on the critical minerals and base metals essential for the green energy transition.

Our exploration methods span spatio-temporal data analysis, tectonic and geodynamic modelling and field-based studies. Beyond resource exploration, we focus on pathways towards a just and sustainable energy transition, including critical mineral policy, community engagement and production networks.

Research areas

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Sustainability for people, nature and places

We lead research programs in sustainability and environmental management and governance that supports our strong education program. Our research integrates traditional, Indigenous and local ecological knowledge, along with more-than-human perspectives, to promote inclusive sustainability.

Our projects focus on fostering democratic and sustainable cities and urban places, protecting and governing ‘nature’ and ’wildlife’, and addressing biodiversity extinction challenges; exploring regenerative transitions in rural and regional places, and developing sustainable and just solutions for the future of our seascapes and landscapes. 

Research areas

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Useful links

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