Ph.D. assistantship: Impacts of climate change on boreal forest soil 
organic matter chemical composition.

A Ph.D. graduate assistantship is available for a keen and motivated 
student interested in research and training centered around understanding 
the impact of climate change on boreal forest soil organic matter 
reservoirs.  This assistantship is available as part of an NSERC Strategic 
Project research team made up of foreign collaborators, provincial and 
Canadian Forest Service partners as well as Memorial University 
researchers in Earth Sciences and Chemistry.  The project is focused on 
exploiting the established Newfoundland and Labrador Boreal Ecosystem 
Latitudinal Transect (NL-BELT) with four sites located in western 
Newfoundland and southern Labrador. The project is focused on the 
potential alterations in microbial transformations of soil organic matter 
(SOM) and losses of relatively slow turnover pools of SOM that may occur 
with warming along this boreal forest transect. To isolate the potential 
impact of warming while maintaining an ability to apply the results to 
intact boreal forests, our group has been conducting investigations of 
soils along the NL-BELT and combining these with manipulative warming 
experiments to develop biogeochemical indicators of soil responses to 
increasing temperature.  It is anticipated that this Ph.D. student will 
focus on the alteration of the chemical composition of soil pools and 
their sources with warming and across this boreal forest latitudinal 
gradient via multiple techniques but with a focus on solid state nuclear 
magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Experience with soil 
biogeochemistry, organic geochemistry, and/or environmental chemistry 
particularly at the M.Sc. level will be important.  Consideration of 
students seeking a M.Sc. degree will only be considered in cases where a 
strong background of experience in environmental chemistry is demonstrated 
(e.g. successful B.Sc. honors thesis). Applicants should be willing and 
able to conduct field research at remote study sites for weeks at a time.
This assistantship will be available as early as September 1, 2013 through 
the Department of Earth Sciences or the Ph.D. program in Environmental 
Sciences at Memorial University (http://www.mun.ca/). Memorial is the 
largest university in Atlantic Canada. As the province’s only university, 
Memorial plays an integral role in the educational life of Newfoundland 
and Labrador (http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com). Offering a diverse set 
of undergraduate and graduate programs for approximately 18,000 students, 
Memorial provides a distinctive and stimulating environment for learning 
in St. John’s (http://www.stjohns.ca/index.jsp), a very safe, friendly 
city with great historical charm, a vibrant cultural life, and easy access 
to a wide range of outdoor activities.

Please direct inquires or send applications, including letter of interest 
and detailed curriculum vitae (including contact information for 3 
references), to:

Dr. Susan Ziegler
Canada Research Chair in Environmental Science
Department of Earth Sciences
Memorial University
St. John’s, NL  A1B 3X5
Canada
709.864.2669
[email protected]

Applications will be considered until July 15, 2013.

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