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models to examine flow, turbulence, sediment transport, and/or biological agents that occur on hillslopes, in concentrated flows, and within and near rivers. The postdoctoral associate will employ state
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involve, but will not be limited to, sampling sedimentary cores; extraction of phytoliths from sediments and from modern plant tissues; building a digital collection of neotropical phytoliths; supervise
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. Related fields, including hydropower and power grid modeling, hydraulic engineering, and sediment transport. The successful candidates must demonstrate an ability to work independently, evidenced by
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laboratory work including water and sediment sampling; planning and execution of ecotoxicological assays with freshwater invertebrates; biochemical analyses; statistical data analyses; preparation and writing
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, sediment transport, impacts of altered vegetation, soil and hydrology on landscape functions to guide targeted restoration strategies for accelerating recovery of fire-affected landscapes. Required
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for Resilient Water Systems Position Summary: We are seeking a highly motivated and interdisciplinary Doctoral Research Assistant to join a collaborative project aimed at advancing understanding of sediment
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research and expertise in the chemical, and/or physical analysis of water, soil, sediment, or fire ash. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Holding a PhD degree in a relevant field. Prior research experience related
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. The postdoctoral scientist will coordinate and execute the collection of sediment and seawater samples using SCUBA when necessary from aquaculture sites and paired reference sites lacking aquaculture farms
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in the project Sediment transport pathways in the coastal land margin between the ice and the ocean. The project deals with unraveling the sediment fluxes through the landscape and includes detailed