Dr. Stephen  Gale
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Dr. Stephen Gale

Professor
The University of Sydney, Australia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Archaeology from The University of Sydney, Australia

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Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
100%
Paleolimnology
62%
Geomorphology
90%
Environmental Geology
75%
Meteorology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Gale, S. J., C.A. de Rochefort, S.R. Moore and A.J.C. Timms, 2018. The origin and stratigraphic significance of the Quaternary Waterloo Rock of the Botany Basin of south-east Australia. Aust. Geog., 49: 291-316.
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  2. Fepuleai, A., S.J. Gale, N.A. Wales, S.P.L. McInerney, K.K. Lal and B.V. Alloway, 2018. Post-eruptive sedimentary processes in volcanic crater lakes: Implications for deciphering the samoan sedimentary record. J. Paleolimnol., .
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  3. Gale, S.J., 2016. The mined-out phosphate lands of nauru, equatorial western pacific. Austr. J. Earth Sci., 63: 333-347.
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  4. Gale, S.J. and B. Rao, 2015. The stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Waindalithi Conglomerate of northeast Viti Levu, Fiji: Hyperconcentrated flows and pliocene environmental history. Austr. J. Earth Sci., 62: 1009-1020.
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  5. Gale, S. J., D.E. Cook and N.J. Dorrington, 2013. The eastern Australian magnetic inclination record: Dating the recent past and re-assessing the historical geomagnetic archive. Holocene, 23: 398-415.
  6. Gale, S.J. and D.A. Penny, 2012. Clastic spring sediments: A tool for palaeoflood reconstruction. Z. Geomorphol., 56: 387-400.
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  7. Gale, S. J. and P.G. Hoare, 2012. The stratigraphic status of the anthropocene. Holocene, 22: 1491-1494.
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  8. Gale, S.J. and P.G. Hoare, 2011. Quaternary Sediments: Petrographic Methods for the Study of Unlithified Rocks, Blackburn Press, New Jersey, ISBN 1932846255, 9781932846256 pages :325.
  9. Gale, S.J., R.J.B. Gale, H.P.M. Winchester, N.J. Dorrington and N.F. Cano, 2010. The River Torrens 2: contaminated sediments in the river. In: Adelaide: Water of a City, Daniels. C.B., (ed.) Wakefield Press, Adelaide, pp: 197–206.
  10. Hoare, P.G., S.J. Gale, R.A.J. Robinson, E.R. Connell and N.R. Larkin, 2009. Marine isotope stage 7–6 transition age for beach sediments at morston, north norfolk, uk: implications for pleistocene chronology, stratigraphy and tectonics. J. Quat. Sci., 24.: 311-316.
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  11. Gale, S.J., 2009. Event chronostratigraphy: A high-resolution tool for dating the recent past. Quat. Geochronol., 4: 391-399.
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  12. Gale, S.J., 2009. Dating the recent past. Quat. Geochronol., 4: 374-377.
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  13. Gale, S.J. and P.G. Hoare, 2007. The glacial stratigraphy of lowland southern and eastern britain: Temperate-stage deposits at morston and kirmington. Proc. Yorkshire Geol. Soc., 56: 245-251.
  14. Williams, N.J., K.J. Harle, S.J. Gale and H. Heijnis, 2006. The vegetation history of the last glacial–interglacial cycle in eastern New South Wales, Australia. J. Quat. Sci., 21: 735-750.
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  15. Gale, S.J. and D.E. Cook, 2006. The 210Pb chronology of deposition in tocal homestead lagoon, eastern Australia. Quat. Newsletter, 110: 40-43.
  16. Gale, R.J.B., S.J. Gale and H.P.M. Winchester, 2006. Inorganic pollution of the sediments of the river torrens, South Australia. Environ. Geol., 50: 62-75.
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  17. Gale, S.J. and Y.R. Carden, 2005. The archaeology of native wells: Aboriginal Wells on Sweers Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria of northern Australia. In: Gulf of Carpentaria Scientific Study Report, Royal Geographical Society of Queensland(Ed). Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Brisbane, pp: 181–200.
  18. Gale, S.J. and R.J. Haworth, 2005. Catchment-wide soil loss from pre-agricultural times to the present: Transport- and supply-limitation of erosion. Geomorphology, 68: 314-333.
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  19. Cook, D.E. and S.J. Gale, 2005. The curious case of the date of introduction of leaded fuel to Australia: Implications for the history of Southern Hemisphere atmospheric lead pollution. Atmos. Environ., 39: 2553-2557.
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  20. Carden, Y.R. and S.J. Gale, 2005. Assessing the impact of human activity on the groundwater chemistry of a small, hydrologically-simple tropical island: Sweers Island, Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. In: Gulf of Carpentaria Scientific Study Report, Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Brisbane, pp: 97–107.
  21. Gale, S.J., R.J. Haworth, D.E. Cook and N.J. Williams, 2004. Human impact on the natural environment in early colonial Australia. Archaeol. Oceania, 39: 148-156.
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  22. Winchester, H.P.M. and S.J. Gale, 2003. Postgraduate studies in Australia. In: The Student’s Companion to Geography, Rogers, A. and H.A. Viles, (eds). Blackwell, Oxford. pp: 348–357.
  23. Gale, S.J. and R.J. Haworth, 2002. Beyond the limits of location: Human environmental disturbance prior to official European contact in early colonial Australia. Archaeol. Oceania, 37: 123-136.
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  24. Gale, S.J. and P.C. Pisanu, 2001. The late-Holocene decline of Casuarinaceae in southeast Australia. Holocene, 11: 485-490.
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  25. Gale, S.J., G. Association and B.G.R. Group , 2000. Classic landforms of Morecambe Bay, British Geomorphological Research Group, Sheffield, pages :47.
  26. Haworth, R.J., S.J. Gale, S.A. Short and H. Heijnis, 1999. Land use and lake sedimentation on the New England tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Austr. Geog., 30: 51-73.
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  27. Gale, S.J., 1999. The snowy water inquiry. Geog. Res., 37: 300-300.
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  28. Gale, S.J., 1999. The Snowy water inquiry: Food, power, politics and the environment. Geog. Res., 37: 301-313.
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  29. Gale, S.J., 1999. Edgeworth david and australian geography. Geog. Res., 37: 73-77.
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  30. Scherrer, N.C., M.J. Fischer, S.J. Gale, R.N. Drysdale and H. Heijnis, 1998. Secular variations in palaeomagnetism during the Middle Quaternary in northern Australia. In: Musselbrook Reserve Scientific Study Report, Royal Geographical Society of Queensland (Ed). Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Brisbane, ISBN 0949286060 pp: 213–229.
  31. Drysdale, R.N., S.J. Gale, M.J. Fischer and N.C. Scherrer, 1998. The chemistry of karst waters, northeastern Barkly Tableland, northwest Queensland. In: Musselbrook Reserve Scientific Study Report, Royal Geographical Society of Queensland (Ed). Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Brisbane, ISBN 0949286060 pp: 97–124.
  32. Gale, S.J., R.N. Drysdale, N.C. Scherrer and M.J. Fischer, 1997. The lost city of north‐west Queensland: A test of the model of giant Grikeland development in semi‐arid Karst. Austr. Geog., 28: 107-115.
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  33. Gale, S.J., 1997. The beginnings of university geography in Australia. Austr. Geog. Stud., 35: 349-351.
  34. Gale, S.J. and P.G. Hoare, 1997. The glacial history of the northwest Picos de Europa of northern Spain. Z. Geomorphol., 41: 81-96.
  35. Drysdale, R.N. and S.J. Gale, 1997. The Indarri Falls travertine dam, Lawn Hill Creek, northwestern Queensland, Australia. Earth Surf. Proc. Landforms, 22: 413-418.
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  36. Gale, S.J., R.J. Haworth and P.C. Pisanu, 1995. The 210Pb chronology of late holocene deposition in an Eastern Australian Lake basin. Quat. Sci. Rev., 14: 395-408.
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  37. Gale, S.J., 1994. Morecambe Bay. In: The Three Counties System and the North-West., Brook, D., J. Griffiths, M.H. Long and P.F. Ryder, (eds). Dalesman, Skipton, pp: 266–281.
  38. Gale, S.J. and S. Bainbridge, 1994. Megafloods in inland eastern Australia, April 1990. Z. Geomorphol., 38: 1-11.
  39. Gale, S. J. and P.G. Hoare, 1994. Reply: Bulk sampling of coarse clastic sediments for particle‐size analysis. Earth Surf. Proc. Landforms, 19: 263-268.
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  40. Gale, S.J., D.D. Gilbertson, P.G. Hoare, C.O. Hunt, R.D.S. Jenkinson, 1993. Late Holocene environmental change in the Libyan pre-desert. J. Arid Environ., 24: 1-19.
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  41. Gale, S.J., 1992. Regolith: The mantle of unconsolidated material at the Earth's surface. Quat. Res., 37: 261-262.
  42. Gale, S.J., 1992. Long‐term landscape evolution in Australia. Earth Surf. Processes Landforms, 17: 323-343.
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  43. Gale, S.J. and P.G. Hoare, 1992. Bulk sampling of coarse clastic sediments for particle‐size analysis. Earth Surf. Proc. Landforms, 17: 729-733.
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  44. Gale, S.J. and P.G. Hoare, 1991. Quaternary Sediments: Petrographic Methods for the Study of Unlithified Rocks. Belhaven, London, Pages: 323.
  45. Gale, S.J., 1990. The shape of beach gravels. J. Sediment. Petrol., 60: 787-789.
  46. Gale, S.J. and C.O. Hunt, 1990. The stratigraphy of kirkhead cave, an upper palaeolithic site in Northern England: Discussion. Proc. Preh. Soc., 56: 51-56.
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  47. Gale, S.J., P.G. Hoare, C.O. Hunt and K. Pye, 1988. The middle and upper Quaternary deposits at Morston, North Norfolk, UK. Geol. Mag., 125: 521-533.
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  48. Gale, S.J., 1987. Laterite, soil and landform development in Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia: Discussion. Z. Geomorphol. Supplementband, 64: 160-161.
  49. Gale, S.J. and H.P.M. Winchester, 1987. Summer precipitation in the mountains of the Picos de Europa of Northern Spain. J. Meteorol., 12: 191-197.
  50. Hunt, C.O. and S.J. Gale, 1986. Palynology: A neglected tool in British cave studies. In: New Directions in Karst, Paterson, K. and M.M. Sweeting, (Eds). Geo Books, Norwich, pp: 323–332.
  51. Gale, S.J., D.D. Gilbertson and C.O. Hunt, 1986. ULVS XII: The infill sequence and water-carrying capacity of an ancient irrigation channel, wadi gobbeen, Tripolitania. Libyan Stud., 17: 1-5.
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  52. Gale, S.J., 1986. The hydrological development of tropical tower karst: An example from Peninsular Malaysia. In: New Directions in Karst, Paterson, K. and M.M. Sweeting, (Eds). Geo Books, Norwich, pp: 443–459.
  53. Gale, S.J., 1986. Quaternary magnetostratigraphy in Britain. Quat. Newsletter, 48: 29-33.
  54. Gale, S.J. and C.O. Hunt, 1986. The hydrological characteristics of a floodwater farming system. Applied Geog., 6: 33-42.
  55. Hunt, C.O., S.J. Gale and D.D. Gilbertson, 1985. The UNESCO libyan valleys survey IX: Anhydrite and limestone karst in the tripolitanian pre-desert. Libyan Stud., 16: 1-13.
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  56. Gale, S.J., C.O. Hunt and G.A. Southgate, 1985. The stratigraphy of kirkhead cave, an upper palaeolithic site in northern England. Proc. Prehist. Soc., 51: 283-304.
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  57. Gale, S.J., 1985. The Late- and Post-glacial environmental history of the southern Cumbrian massif and its surrounding lowlands. In: The Geomorphology of North-West England, Johnson, R.H.,(ed.) Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp:282–298.
  58. Gale, S.J., C.O. Hunt and G.A. Southgate, 1984. Kirkhead cave: Biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy. Archaeometry, 26: 192-198.
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  59. Gale, S.J., 1984. The hydraulics of conduit flow in carbonate aquifers. J. Hydrol., 70: 309-327.
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  60. Gale, S.J., 1984. Quaternary hydrological development in the Morecambe Bay karst, northwest England. Norsk Geog. Tidsskr. Norw. J. Geog., 38: 185-192.
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  61. Gale, S.J., 1984. Arctic and alpine karst in Norway. Polar Record, 22: 311-314.
  62. Gale, S.J., 1981. The geomorphology of the morecambe bay karst and its implications for landscape chronology. Z. Geomorph., 25: 457-469.