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training in general geology, tectonics of sedimentary basins and geochemistry and/or fluid-rock interactions Additional comments None Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD
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Earth and planetary interiors, spanning tectonics, magmatism and mantle dynamics. You will be expected and supported to conduct cutting-edge research at the highest level, build your own externally funded
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thermal regime. The postdoctoral researcher will conduct a tectonic synthesis of the Aquitaine Basin and its surrounding regions, with a focus on metamorphic and magmatic units. The role will involve
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and tectonic significance of these inferred basement structures remain insufficiently constrained. The overall objective of this PhD project is to test and refine existing structural models by
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investigate : - if low-temperature creep results in subduction initiation even for larger yield-stress (brittle resistance) - how deformation partitionning, shear heating, tectonic force, bending resistance
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, hydrothermal circulations, tectonic structures. These aspects pose challenges in terms of energy production (geothermal energy), volcanic hazards, or geodynamics. The PhD project will focus on the investigations
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) | Pasadena, California | United States | 3 months ago
. Description: The research is anticipated to involve geological mapping, modeling, and analysis of tectonic and/or geophysical processes relevant to Europa, and relation to other outer planet satellites
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disciplines. Related disciplines include, but are not limited to, stratigraphy, palaeontology, mineralogy, geophysics, geochemistry, geomorphology, or tectonics. Possible areas of interest encompass: the role
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2030 program (see https://www.pepr-risques.fr/fr/programme-de-recherche-risques-irima ). IRIMA is led by CNRS, Grenoble Alpes University and BRGM, and aims to structure and strengthen hazard and risk
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California State University, San Bernardino | San Bernardino, California | United States | 9 days ago
are 2 hours and forty-five minutes once a week and include topics such as topographic maps, mineral and rock identification, structural geology, geologic hazards, plate tectonics, and a field trip to