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, visualisation and interpretation using coding (Python or Matlab) and learn to use a 1-dimensional ocean biogeochemical model. You will collaborate with the dynamic Rothera and POLOMINTS (http://polomints.ac.uk
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of biogeochemical (BGC) cycling in the region. There will be opportunities to expand the geographical reach of the dataset with data from other glider deployments in West Antarctica. You will also have an opportunity
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, greenhouse, and laboratory experiments. Measure greenhouse gas fluxes and profile soil volatiles. Analyse soil microbiome composition and function. Integrate biogeochemical, microbial, and environmental data
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(carbohydrates and proteins) in short-term decomposition experiments Model conditioning with integrated biogeochemical and omic data on carbon cycling in soil Derive effective process descriptions and model
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biogeochemical processes of the coastal ocean and the impact of anthropogenic influences on the natural state. It is located near Hamburg. PhD Position Reference code: 50136009_4 – 2025/KD 2 Commencement date: as
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremerhaven, Bremen | Germany | 3 months ago
from AWI’s FRAM Observatory and other AWI expeditions. Furthermore, the products will improve parametrizations in high resolution coupled ocean-biogeochemical modelling. Your Tasks Create and evaluate a
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environmental conditions and the analysis and modelling of the consequences of interventions in biogeochemical cycles. The social science methodology is included in the context of human ecology, political ecology