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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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carbon stocks (soil, sediment, and vegetation) in ecosystems in mainland France - Contribute on an ad hoc basis to the work of various teams assessing carbon stocks - Provide support for mapping work
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regional ocean/ice/biogeochemistry models (OBMs) applied to Arctic coastal seas, the properties of terrigenous sediments are rarely integrated into physical and biogeochemical processes. To address this gap
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. The members of the laboratory work on a wide range of objects such as karst, lakes, soils, rock paintings/gravings, pigments, sediments, stalagmites, organic and inorganic pollutants, glaciers, rock faces, etc
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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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to environmental and anthropogenic drivers. Much of the lab's work involves dating sediments or artifacts with luminescence dating methods. As a Geology Research Technician, you will: Process sediment samples and
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entitled "Cross-border strategy for the resilient management of coastal erosion processes and for the sustainable sourcing of sediments for nourishment" - acronym SANDLAND, funded under the INTERREG VI-A
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studies on lipid composition in sediments for research activities in Archaeology Job position requirements (skills/languages/required experience) PhD in Archaeology, Environmental Sciences, or Chemistry
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cultural diversity” (CoE Estonian Roots). International-level research in the volume equivalent to at least 1.5 doctoral theses in five years. Use and development of sediment DNA extraction, processing and