RICHTER'S SOIL-ECOSYSTEM BIOGEOCHEMISTRY PROGRAM 
Professor Daniel deB. Richter's Soil Biogeochemistry Laboratory is 
recruiting a biogeochemist PhD student to enroll in the fall of 2009.  The 
lab has research sites that are >50-year-old, a hydraulic Geoprobe that can 
sample to >20-m, analytical instrumentation, and a history of providing 
excellent mentoring for linking soils with ecosystem science.  Although we 
focus on the belowground components of ecosystems, we are interested in all 
geographic scales of ecosystem ecology.  On-going projects involve the 
changing model of soil, anthro-pedology, long-term soil-ecosystem 
experiments, and global soil change (http://calhoun.env.duke.edu; 
http://ltse.env.duke.edu).  Questions can be directed to Dan Richter at 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and applications are due 15 
December.  On-line applications are available at: 
http://www.gradschool.duke.edu/admissions/

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