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on health and use economic methods to evaluate relative costs and benefits. This may include use of health impact assessment methods, statistical analysis of secondary data sources to estimate health impacts
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Methods Marine bivalves such as mussels and oysters are vital for UK coastal ecosystems and support multi-million-pound aquaculture industries. However, their survival and performance are increasingly
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, machine-learning tools, and Lagrangian transport modelling. You will be based at the British Antarctic Survey and work closely with experts at the University of Leeds and Exeter, who provide cutting-edge
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to have limitations in representing the impacts of extreme events (e.g. (e.g. Franke et al. 2020; Li et al. 2019). Preliminary work involving the supervisory team, combining production and trade data with
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to understand the drivers and dynamics of sediment transport along this highly populated and vulnerable river. Additionally, it will explore the use of prototype water quality sensors (Hydrobeans) to understand
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Methods The Southern Ocean plays a disproportionate role in capturing anthropogenic heat and carbon. Its complex dynamics are characterised by interaction between the large-scale and a range of small-scale
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and runaway calving (Edwards et al., 2021; DeConto et al., 2021). Crucially, if the higher-impact trajectory unfolds, a tipping point may already have been crossed by the 2070s, and past work shows such
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regions, and may have also been observed in historical trends, but the processes driving this delay are not well understood. This project will use observations and climate model simulations to examine how
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membranes. These insights will inform both environmental monitoring and our understanding of PFAS toxicity at the molecular level. You will work within a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Vollmer
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pleiotropy — Are alleles that increase disease susceptibility maintained because they confer fitness benefits in other contexts? You will work closely with a supervisory team whose complementary expertise