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I'd like to bring to your attention two new federal post-doctoral 
positions related to remote sensing phenology/land surface phenology. 
These USGS Mendenhall post-doctoral fellows are quite prestigious, and 
represent an opportunity to not only conduct cutting-edge research related 
to phenology, scaling, remote sensing, and climate change, but are also a 
recognized entry-point to a USGS career.

The two opportunities are:

#55: Effects of Climate Change on Vegetation Phenology and Ecosystem 
Health; station:  Sioux Falls, SD or Reston, VA; Advisors:  Jesslyn Brown, 
James Vogelmann, and John W. Jones; 
http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/2011/opps/opp55.html

#61: Linking Field Observations of Phenology to Satellite-Based 
Phenometrics and Climate in Semi-arid Ecosystems of the Southwestern 
United States; station: Tucson, AZ; Advisors:  Cynthia Wallace and Jake 
Weltzin; http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/2011/opps/opp61.html

Additional and important information about the Mendenhall Research 
Fellowship Program is at:  http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/

Applications are due Nov 9, 2009.  Please note that Mendenhall positions 
are filled pending availability of funds.

Please distribute this call for applications to all potentially interested 
parties.

Jake

Jake F. Weltzin
Executive Director, USA National Phenology Network
National Coordinating Office
1955 East 6th Street
Tucson, AZ 85721
Phone: (520) 626-3821
Fax: (520) 792-0571
E-mail: [email protected]
NPN homepage: http://www.usanpn.org/

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