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capturing the impact of storm events and seasonal variations. Field work to collect information on soil properties, sedimentation rates, and vegetation densities for selected cascading waterways. Establish
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, dissemination and communication, thus playing a significant role in policy engagement within the ATLAS project. The SED’up project aims to foster innovative approaches for beneficial reuse of marine sediments
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Sorbonne Université SIS (Sciences, Ingénierie, Santé) | Paris 15, le de France | France | 12 days ago
of the transported sediment is redistributed across the landscape. The depositional zones are then enriched with nutrients, leading to the formation of fertile islands. The few existing studies show that
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Posting Details Student Title Classification Information Quick Link https://chapman.peopleadmin.com/postings/39148 Job Number SE179524 Position Information Department or Unit Name Chemistry Position
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be a trustee and member of its Governing Body. We are looking for an Earth Scientist seeking to understand the record, role and significance of sediments in the past, present, and future of Earth’s
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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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of the recruitment and description of the project For new replenishment https://www.agr.hokudai.ac.jp/en [Work content and job description] [Immediately after hiring] Duties concerning education and research
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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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/j.quaint.2022.02.027. Vereş, D.S., 2002. A comparative study between loss on ignition and total carbon analysis on minerogenic sediments. Geologia XLVII, 171–182. Website for additional job details https
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interact dynamically with the seabed, where repeated dragging and settling cause the sediment to deform and form trenches. These evolving seabed features change the line’s mechanical response and can affect