FaultRock - structural geology, (neo)tectonics and engineering geology
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    • Australian Earthquakes
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      • Diapirs and mud volcanoes
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      • The Pyramid project
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 Most of my work can be found on my Google Scholar profile.
I also maintain an academia profile and a researchgate profile
I contribute to an academic online news paper called The Conversation

Popular science

2019
Duffy, B., and Quigley, M., 2019, ‘Like tearing a piece of cheese’: here’s why Darwin was rocked so hard by a distant quake, The Conversation: Melbourne, theconversation.edu.

2018
Holdaway, R. N., B. Duffy, and B. Kennedy (2018), Explosive lies: how volcanoes can lie about their age, and what it means for us. The Conversation, 5 Oct 2018.

2016
Duffy, B, and Quigley, M. 2016, What happened in New Zealand’s magnitude 7.5 earthquake . The Conversation, 14 Nov 2016

Duffy, B., Caprani, M., and Quigley, M. 2016, Still standing: how an ancient clock tower survived Italy’s deadly earthquake: The Conversation, 1 Sept 2016

Duffy, B., Quigley, M. C., and Sandiford, M. 2016, Italy's deadly earthquake is the latest in a history of destruction: The Conversation 24 Aug. 2016 

Scholes, C., and Duffy, B. 2017. Sun, wind and fire: renewable energy in the Pacific, Australian Quarterly, v88, no4, p.32-38. (pdf)

Life is too short to look at ugly rocks
  • Home
    • About me
  • Photos
    • Timor Leste >
      • Timor PhD field work
      • Timor 2016
      • Timor 2017
    • New Zealand >
      • Greendale fault photos
    • Australia >
      • Cape Conran, East Gippsland
      • Cape Liptrap
      • Northern Queensland
  • Publications
    • Journal Articles
    • Conference contributions and industry presentations
    • Popular science
    • Theses and other
  • Research interests
    • Australian Earthquakes
    • Timor mapping project
    • Timor-Leste engineering geology >
      • Diapirs and mud volcanoes
      • Timor-Leste coastal erosion
    • Applied Geology >
      • The Pyramid project
      • Engineering geology
      • Geohazards
    • New Zealand earthquake geology
    • Teaching >
      • Unimelb MGeo >
        • Graduate programs for Engineering Geology
        • Virtual field trip Studley Park
      • Field camp teaching
      • Lectures
      • Useful links
    • Collaborators
  • Contact
  • Blog