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sediments from funerary and excavation contexts to reconstruct health conditions and parasitological dynamics from a diachronic perspective. Through microscopic methodologies and contextual analysis
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conditions favourable for calcium carbonate crystal formation. Extensive precipitation of carbonate minerals in the vicinity of microorganisms in soils can promote sediment particle adhesion, thereby reducing
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focus on sediments and meltwater and their role in ice flow. The position is broad in scope and seeks to generate insights into subglacial processes using sediment archives, glacier-front sampling
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego | La Jolla, California | United States | 10 days ago
Number: 7006074 Paleoclimate/Paleoceanography/Sediment Geochemistry - Assistant Professor Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego Position overview Position title: Assistant Professor - Academic
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-based workflows, and TopoToolbox. The objective is to distinguish subtle tectonic signals from other landscape processes (erosion, sedimentation, sea-level change) and to compare geomorphic indicators
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R260053 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/61569 Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Professional Job Type Full-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information
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the sediments, in an area situated between the islands of Crozet and Kerguelen and covering 3 different ecoregions. Skeleton-based observations will be confronted with molecular (including ancient DNA) and
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stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of sediments and rocks, palaeoseismology, megaliths, Bayesian chronological modelling, archaeoseismicity, stable continental regions (SCR), Armorican Massif. Context and
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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