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to understand tectonic and deformation processes that shape rocky and/or icy planetary bodies. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a vigorous, externally funded research program, mentor
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sarahwmgeorge@unc.edu. To learn more about CLAST (The Climate, Lithosphere, and Sedimentary Tectonics) go to https://clastresearch.com/ Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit The Department of Earth, Marine and
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students, and 100+ undergraduate majors. Research and graduate education in the Department of Earth Sciences focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and
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technologies and AI for developing community-led conservation strategies of heritage buildings at risk. This exciting opportunity is based within the Architecture, Culture and Tectonics Research Group
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of endogenous geodynamics, paleoenvironments, tectonics, mineralogy, applied geology, and geography) and to take an active part in collaborative projects. Successful candidates should demonstrate an excellent
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facilities include state-of-the-art laboratories in stable isotope geochemistry, analogue tectonic modeling, and biogeochemistry. University research facilities include a Linux computing cluster with over 330
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the extended crust of Dangerous Ground, South China Sea: The role of inherited contacts. Tectonics, 38, 1863–1883. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018TC005418 Masquelet C., S. Leroy, M. Delescluse, N. Chamot-Rooke, I
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potential of the study area by spatiotemporally characterizing recent and current geothermal anomalies related to tectonic structures and hydrothermal springs in Andorra and the Tech Valley
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Postdoctoral researcher (M/F). Modeling damage during earthquakes. Comparison with geophysical data.
for different tectonic contexts. • The postdoctoral researcher's work will be disseminated in the form of publications and conference presentations. Recruitment is taking place as part of the SATELLITE project
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, tectonics, and mineral fracturing generate reactive unpaired electron radical centers in silica-rich rocks. These silica radicals may react with water to form natural hydrogen, reactive oxygen species, unique