*Post-Doctoral Position – Ecohydrological Partitioning in the Critical Zone*

We have an immediate opening for a post-doctoral scientist to work with a
team of scientists on
the NSF-funded Jemez River Basin and Santa Catalina Mountains (JRB-SCM)
Critical Zone
Observatory (CZO). The initial appointment will be for one year, with the
expectation that the
successful candidate will be reappointed for a second year. The JRB-SCM is
designed to
examine the impacts of space-time variability in energy and water flux on
coupled critical zone
(CZ) processes along two climate gradients; the first is on rhyolitic parent
material in the JRB of
northern New Mexico and the second is on granite and schist bedrock within
the SCM in
southern Arizona. At sites that vary in parent rock, elevation, aspect,
slope, soil development,
and vegetation, the JRB-SCM CZO team uses a combination of measurement,
modeling, and
experimentation to address the following questions: (1) How does variability
in energy input and
related mass flux influence CZ structure and function? (2) How do feedbacks
between landscape
evolution and the cycling of water and carbon alter short- and long-term CZ
development?
The ecohydrology and hydrologic partitioning (EHP) theme area of the JRB-SCM
CZO is
organized to capture linkages between vegetation, hydrology and CZ
evolution. To help
coordinate these efforts, we seek a highly motivated and enthusiastic
individual with a recent
PhD in ecohydrology, terrestrial hydrology, biometeorology, physiological
ecology or other
related field. The applicant should have experience in field methods related
to ecohydrological
partitioning of water, carbon, and energy fluxes, including familiarity with
data, measurements
and instrumentation associated with micro-meteorology, snow depth, sap flow,
leaf level
photosynthesis, and soil respiration. Additionally, experience working with
(Light Detection And
Ranging) LiDAR data and spatial analysis methods is desired. Research
productivity and an
interest in interdisciplinary research must be evident in the application.
Because the post-doc will
coordinate field campaigns with CZO students and faculty, demonstration of
strong leadership
and organizational skills are also important.

Information on the JRB-SCM CZO can be found at http://www.czo.arizona.edu.
Questions and inquiries should be sent to Shirley (Kurc) Papuga (
[email protected]),
School of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona, PO
Box 210043, Tucson, AZ
85721 USA.
Applications should be submitted electronically for Job Number 46706 at
https://www.uacareertrack.com.
We will begin evaluating applications immediately, but the position will
remain open until filled. Applications must include a CV, a statement of
research
interests and expertise, and names, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of
three references. As
an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, the University of
Arizona recognizes the
power of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals
with varied
experiences and backgrounds.

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