Rafael Cabral Carvalho

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Biography

I am a coastal geomorphologist/marine geologist interested in the evolution of landforms during the Quaternary and their connection with coastal catchments and continental shelves. I have undertaken research on coral reefs, sandy beaches, estuaries, wetlands, strandplains, rock platforms, carbonate and siliciclastic shelves in many parts of the world including Brazil, Australia, the South Pacific and Southeastern Asia. I have published around 50 peer-reviewed scientific articles. The findings from my research have provided significant guidelines for better management of these environments into the future. I have served as editor and reviewer for several international scientific journals and research programs. I am a past lecturer at the school of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Wollongong and also held research positions at other universities in Australia. I'm also a member of several scientific organizations and societies.

Teaching

Completed Honours and External Research Students
Reduced-complexity modelling of decadal-scale shoreline change
PHD
Holocene Sedimentation of the estuarine-lagoonal system of Ipojuca and Merepe (PE/Brazil) Rivers
DOCTORATE
Holocene delta progradation in the southeastern Gulf of Carpentaria
HONOURS
Spatial mapping of Five Islands using UAV and field spectrometry
HONOURS
Multi-scale remote sensing of coastal morphodynamics
PHD
Coastal flood risk assessment in estuaries with different geomorphology: a modelling comparison
RESEARCH_MASTERS
Spatial mapping of vegetation change on Big Island, Five Islands Nature Reserve, Port Kembla
HONOURS
Benthic habitat mapping around the Five Islands Nature Reserve
HONOURS
Coastal dune morphodynamic and measures for sand stabilisation in Stockton Bight (NSW)
COURSEWORK_MASTERS