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, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1385-1101(03)0003 Soomere, T., Jankowski, M. Z., Eelsalu, M., Parnell, K.E., Viška, M., 2025. Alongshore sediment transport analysis for a semi-enclosed basin: a case study of the
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mountainous regions and torrential catchments.The Torrents and Mass Movements research group is looking for a candidate to start in May 2026or by agreement as a PhD student in the Design of Sustainable Sediment
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integrating advanced sediment transport and groundwater flow models, leveraging insights from fluvial hydraulics and new field experiments.The PhD candidate will work on: Collecting and analyzing data from
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of organic matter. With this we will constrain the fate of terrestrial and marine organic matter when sinking through the water column and during deposition in surface sediments. This will give us a better
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of the functioning of the sea and its shores, from the magnitude and direction of alongshore wave-driven sediment transport to extreme wave properties in the offshore and nearshore and loads to engineering structures
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Lakes are dynamic methane sources where both benthic and pelagic processes shape net emissions. Sediments are the dominant methane producers, but growing evidence shows that phytoplankton can
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/ For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises
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dimethylsulfide (DMS). This is because coastal sediments typically have high salinity, and thus high sulfate levels. In high-sulfate ecosystems, sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) may outcompete methane-producers
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rivers are dynamic systems transporting sediment, wood, and nutrients. This disconnect can lead to underperforming flood assets, where sediment accumulation, blockage, or erosion reduces efficiency and