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dataloggers in agricultural systems. Familiarity with soil, water, and plant sampling methods is also advantageous. Ability to conduct field activities that require physical exertion (recurring walking
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to better understand and characterize variability of water at the land surface - i.e. in soils, snow and groundwater - to help in predictions of future water availability, global water cycle dynamics and sea
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include monitoring well sampling and water quality measurements in the laboratory, electrical and electromagnetic geophysical imaging and logging, and soil core drilling. Conduct laboratory analysis of soil
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while contributing to a high-visibility Earth Science mission early in its formulation. -- * The Surface Biology & Geology observing system will examine ground and water temperature, snow reflectivity
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improve estimation of rates of snow accumulation, snowmelt, ice melt, and sublimation from snow and ice worldwide at scales driven by topographic variability. We seek projects focusing on the use of machine
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in laboratory or field conditions. Experience collecting field measurements of surface water, groundwater, and soil samples for analysis. Knowledge of tools such as ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, Trimble GNSS
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long timescales, water quantity (yield) reflects the balance between precipitation and evapotranspiration, the latter being strongly controlled by the amount, type, and growth of above-ground biomass
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benefits and costs. APPROACH and GOAL: Delta producers could benefit from cover crop adoption via reduced pest pressure, erosion protection, enhanced infiltration, improved soil water holding capacity, and
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of this important resource. Research activities will involve studies on agronomy, atmospheric science, engineering, environmental science, microbiology, poultry science, soil science, and water quality. Projects
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Service (ARS), located in Florence, South Carolina, at the Coastal Plains Soil, Water, and Plant Research Center. The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief