2013. augusztus 16., péntek

IODP Research Associate, University of Leicester, UK

Job Purpose

Salary Grade 7 - £31,331 to £36,298 per annum.

A Research Associate (Earth Scientist) is required to join an established team engaged in the acquisition and analysis of core petrophysical and borehole measurement data for the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program.
 
The appointment is open ended subject to fixed term funding. Funding is available from 1 October 2013 to 31 December 2016.
 
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to Professor Sarah Davies on sjd27@le.ac.uk or 0116 252 3624.

The closing date for this post is midnight on 26 August 2013.

Interviews will be held on 9 September 2013.
Details can be found here: http://www.le.ac.uk/jobs/external/SEN00391_Job_Summary.pdf

Postdoc position at University of Bergen, Norway

Postdoctoral fellow (2.5 years) in coupled source-to-sink and geodynamic modelling of extensional basins: Gulf of Corinth, Greece

Department of Earth Science, University of Bergen, Norway

The Department of Earth Science has a vacancy for a postdoctoral fellow (2.5 years) integrating source-to-sink and geodynamic studies to Quaternary rift basins, Gulf of Corinth. The successful candidate will be responsible for integrating offshore seismic, tectonic geomorphology and outcrop (structure and sedimentary) data and for applying coupled geodynamic-landscape evolution modelling to understand the tectonic, landscape and sedimentary evolution of the Corinth Rift. The aim of the project is 1) to develop understanding of erosion, sediment transfer and deposition, from source to sink, in the Corinth Rift, and 2) to investigate structural development of the rift and the potential role of coupling of tectonics and surface processes in the rifts evolution. The project will involve collaboration with University of Southampton and CRPG, Nancy, France.

This sub-project is part of a larger Earth System Modelling (ESM) project, which has as a main goal to study links and feedbacks between geodynamics, source to sink studies, and palaeoclimate modelling. The ESM project involves in total 12 post-doctoral fellows and senior researchers at the Department of Earth Science and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research and is funded by Statoil ASA.

Starting salary on grade 57 (code 1352/LR 24.1) in the Civil Service pay grade table, currently NOK 473,400 gross p.a., following ordinary meriting regulations (wage range 57- 65). In the case of particularly highly qualified applicants a higher salary may be considered.

Applicants must have achieved a PhD degree in Earth Science that is relevant to the postdoctoral research position, or have presented the dissertation for assessment by the closing date for applications. It is a prerequisite that the dissertation has been approved before appointment is granted. Letters of reference from three geoscientists who know the candidate and his/her work must be provided.

Applicants should submit a brief (1 page) statement of their research experience and intended research goals within the scope of this post doc project. This and other application materials should demonstrate that the candidate possesses good skills in tectonic geomorphology and/or sedimentology and/or structural geology with experience in geological fieldwork. Experience of tectonic and/or surface process modelling is an advantage. Applicants are expected to have excellent oral and written English communication skills.

Closing date for applications: 15 September 2013. Application information and further details can be found at: http://www.jobbnorge.no/job.aspx?jobid=95628

For further information contact:
Prof. William Helland-Hansen, phone +47 92663806 william.helland-hansen@geo.uib.no
Prof. Ritske Huismans, phone +47 92270930 ritske.huismans@geo.uib.no
Prof. Rob Gawthorpe, phone +47 45392790 rob.gawthorpe@geo.uib.no

2013. augusztus 8., csütörtök

Planetology and Geochemistry Symposium Program

Az előző bejegyzésben meghirdetett előadóülés időpontja 2013. augusztus 23., péntek, 10:00, helyszíne az MTA Földtani és Geokémiai Intézetének könyvtára, 1112, Budapest, Budaörsi út 45., II. em. 213.

Planetology and Geochemistry Symposium Program

10:00 Nicole Cates: Component Geochronology of the ca. 3920 Ma Acasta Gneiss

10:20 Elizabeth Frank: Metakomatiites, Dynamical Modeling and the Late Veneer

10:40 Michelle Hopkins: Ancient Thermal Events on 4 Vesta Recorded in Zircon U‐Th‐Pb‐Ti

Depth Profiles from a Brecciated Eucrite

10:00 Jennika Greer: Multiple Generations of TTG Gneisses Host Eoarchean Supracrustals

in the Innukjuak Domain (Québec, Canada)

11:20 Matthew Wielicski: Sieve Textures in Impact Zircon from Vredefort, South Africa:

Implications to Impact Geochronology

11:40 Krebsz Melinda: New Insights into the composition of wax‐like materials in

chondrites