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basin lake sediment cores and raised marine terraces and sediments. Experience working in field sites on Greenland for data acquisition. Experience working with relational databases. Logistical experience
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techniques in relative sea level generation, including isolation basin lake sediment cores and raised marine terraces and sediments. Experience working in field sites on Greenland for data acquisition
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will evaluate potential biases among different measurement approaches —including thermochronology, cosmogenic nuclides, and suspended sediment records— and apply advanced statistical analyses and erosion
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water quantity and quality across cascading waterways capturing the impact of storm events and seasonal variations. Field work to collect information on soil properties, sedimentation rates, and
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deliveries of water, sediments, carbon and nutrients also the C cycling in the connected lakes. Analysis of lake sediment cores will allow for reconstructing changes in land cover and erosions rates over
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the enigma of the stećci tombstones(STONE). This position offers a unique opportunity to shape cutting-edge geoarchaeological approaches to medieval landscapes, integrating micro-scale sediment analysis with
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. THE DEPARTMENT The department of Estuarine and Delta Systems (EDS) of NIOZ is based in Yerseke. We study how the interplay between biota, hydrodynamics, sediment dynamics and biochemistry shapes the estuarine
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cycling responds to enhanced terrestrial weathering, with a focus on changes in aquatic geochemistry and carbon fluxes within the interconnected river–lake–groundwater–atmosphere–sediment system
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) Interdisciplinary experience or openness Knowledge of carbonate deposition systems (e.g., reefs) Experience with aquarium culture maintenance and/or carbonate sediment analysis Experience in imaging/microscopy
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will be placed on the use of remote sensing data. Other relevant data types are geological maps, geophysical surveys (gravity, electromagnetic, seismic), and soil or stream sediment geochemistry. In