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2026. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. by August 2026 in sedimentary geology or a closely related field. We invite applications from candidates with expertise in any area of sedimentary geology
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, density) of both sedimentary and plastic particles. This experimental thesis will be conducted primarily using the facilities dedicated to stratified and particle-laden flows at LEMTA (UMR 7563, Vandoeuvre
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, other iCRAG researchers and internationally. This research fellow will lead a work-package focussed on footprints around base metal deposits in sedimentary basins. In particular, the fellow will be tasked
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porous sedimentary to fractured crystalline systems, with volcanic and altered crystalline rocks presenting unique intermediate cases. Recent advances in operando micro-computed tomography (µCT) enable
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program (PEPR) Forest Resilience (FORESTT – https://www.pepr-forestt.org/ ), funded by the France 2030 Investment for the Future Plan (PIA). FORESTT aims to support the transition of forest socio-ecosystems
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, excellent expertise with topics covering either Earth's long-term climate and paleoenvironments, mountain building, sedimentary systems, digital and data-driven analysis methods, isotope geochemistry
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continents and collaboration with industry and other stakeholders. The research is focused on base metal deposits in sedimentary basins. This post-doctoral fellow will have access to the instrumentation in
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Location: Philadelphia, PA Application Deadline: December 15, 2025 Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2026 Position Summary The Department of Earth and Environmental Science at Temple University (https
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, volcanology, geophysics, oceanography and sedimentary geology. Research areas may include, but are not limited to: neotectonics, structural geology, tectonic geomorphology, geodynamics, or other novel
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period of major environmental perturbation and one of the biggest five mass extinctions in Earth history. Intriguingly, a shift in facies occurs in many sedimentary sections worldwide, in both marine and