GPZ Bulletin br. 23, svibanj 2010.
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geologist
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paleontologist
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stratigrapher
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mineralogist
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petrographer
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geochemist
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hydrogeologist
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engineering geologist
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878*
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environmental geologist
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139
729*
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petroleum geologist
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704*
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com/geoscience/
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Mi-
croseismicity
The University of Alberta, Department of
Physics
The Department of Physics at the Uni-
versity Of Alberta invites applications
for a postdoctoral researcher in micro-
seismicity. The successful candidate will
carry out research in the group of Pro-
fessor Mirko van der Baan in the topic of
exploration seismology. The successful
applicant will work on theory and ap-
plications of microseismic monitoring,
including hydraulic fracture stimulation
of tight reservoirs, carbon capture and
storage, and reservoir monitoring of for
instance heavy-oil fields. Projects may
involve field work, close interaction with
industry and/or adaptation of seismolog-
ical computer algorithms.
Applicants should hold a PhD and have
research experience in earthquake seis-
mology and/or microseismicity.
Applicants should submit a CV, list of
publications, and a statement of re-
search interests, and should arrange for
three letters of reference to be sent di-
rectly to the Department. All application
materials should be sent by email or by
post to Professor Mirko van der Baan,
Department of Physics, 11322 - 89 Av-
enue, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Alberta, T6G 2G7, Canada.
Email: Mirko.vanderBaan@ualberta.ca.
(http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/
g e o s c i e n c e / a l b e r t a 1 0 0 5 1 . h t m l )
PhD project: Monitoring tropical cave
environmental parameters: how does
the cave hydrology and atmosphere
respond to ENSO and hurricanes?
Supervisor: Dr James Baldini, Depart-
ment of Earth Sciences, Durham Uni-
versity
Department of Earth Sciences, Durham
University
Applications are sought for a PhD stu-
dentship to begin August 1, 2010, work-
ing on a cave-science related research
project.
The HURRICANE Project will use geo-
chemical proxies in stalagmites to de-
velop a high-resolution Atlantic hurricane
activity record for at least 500 years, sig-
nificantly lengthening existing datasets.
The record produced would overcome
the limitations imposed by the brevity of
existing datasets to permit statistically
robust comparisons of hurricane activ-
ity between the pre- and post-anthropo-
genic greenhouse climate states.
The PhD student would be responsible
for initiating a cave environment moni-
toring scheme within cave sites in Be-
lize and Turks and Caicos Islands and
then use this information to aid with the
selection of appropriate samples for pa-
laeoclimate reconstructions. The cave
monitoring would involve measuring drip
hydrochemistry, cave air carbon dioxide,
soil air carbon dioxide, and both cave
and soil temperature; this information
will be used partly to aid in sample se-
lection. The PhD student would continue
monitoring the two sites to develop long
term hydrochemical and cave air PCO2
datasets, which could then be linked to
shifts in climate systems, such as El Niño
Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and North
Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). The environ-
mental information will also be used to
help interpret the palaeoclimate records
produced by other members of the re-
search team. Although the PhD student
would not be directly responsible for cre-
ating the geochemical palaeo-hurricane
records, it is anticipated that the PhD
student would closely work with others
to help create these records.
Candidates must have, or expect to
gain, a first or strong upper second
class degree (or equivalent), and ideally
should have a demonstrable interest in
cave and/or climate science. Extensive
travel to the field sites in the Caribbean
will be required, and some field experi-
ence (preferably working in caves) is
highly desirable.
Funding notes: The studentship is part
of the large European Research Coun-
cil funded-HURRICANE Project and is
therefore fully funded (including a sti-
pend and travel to international confer-
ences).
For further details contact:
durham10051@earthworks-jobs.com.
(http://www.earthworks-jobs.com/
g e o s c i e n c e / d u r h a m 1 0 0 5 1 . h t m l )
Postdoctoral Scientist
University Assistant in Mineralogy
available from September 2010
University of Innsbruck, Institute of Min-
eralogy
The Institute of Mineralogy and Petrog-
raphy, University of Innsbruck/Austria
invites applications for the position of a
university assistant. The initial contract
will be for 4 years, permanent employ-
ment after the initial period is not ex-
cluded.
The successful applicant is expected to
work within the existing research pro-
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