*USGS Postdoctoral Research Associate on Climate Change in Headwater Streams*
Headwater streams present new challenges for climate change research due to the complex geophysical processes regulating stream temperature and flow. We seek a Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the geomorphic landscape features controlling stream sensitivity to climate variables in the Appalachian highlands. An understanding of hyporheic flow dynamics is a critical aspect of this research problem and will be a central research objective of the project. Candidates for this position should have experience in fluvial geomorphology, GIS and LIDAR analysis, and statistical modeling techniques. This position is supported for 2 years as part of an interdisciplinary study in Shenandoah National Park (Virginia) and the Delaware Gap National Recreation Area (Pennsylvania and New Jersey). The project is funded by the National Park Service and the US Geological Survey. The position is located at the USGS Leetown Science Center in Kearneysville, West Virginia. To express interest, please send a cover letter, CV, and contact information for 3 references to Nathaniel (Than) Hitt <[email protected]>. Letters of interest will be accepted until the position is filled. ___________________________________ Nathaniel (Than) P. Hitt PhD USGS Leetown Science Center 11649 Leetown Road Kearneysville, West Virginia USA 25430 304-724-4463 https://profile.usgs.gov/nhitt <https://profile.usgs.gov/nhitt>
