2nd announcement-

The Heffernan Lab is seeking a post-doctoral scholar to help understand the 
formation and distribution of depressional wetlands and other landforms in 
karst landscapes, using  Big Cypress National 
Preserve<http://heffernanlab.weebly.com/florida-everglades.html> in south 
Florida as a focal case study.  To read more about the Big Cypress landscape, 
see Cohen et al. 
2011<http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10643389.2010.531224> and Watts 
et al. 2014<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/esp.3597/abstract>. In 
collaboration with PIs Jim Heffernan and Brad Murray, the post-doctoral scholar 
will lead development of spatially-explicit models of interactions among 
hydrologic, ecological, geochemical, and geomorphic processes.  The model will 
evaluate whether these processes are responsible for the distinctive, regular 
patterning of cypress dome wetlands and other karst features.  The successful 
applicant will have a degree in the earth or environmental sciences 
(ecohydrology, biogeochemistry, ecomorphodynamics); experience with the 
development of spatially-explicit models; and demonstrated success in scholarly 
publication.  Previous experience in collaborative projects at the interface of 
ecological and earth sciences, and with research in karst landscapes, is 
preferred.  Preferred start date is May 2015, but can be flexible depending on 
the successful candidate's schedule.  Salary and benefits will conform to Duke 
policy (https://postdoc.duke.edu/).  Submit applications (letter of interest, 
CV, references, up to 3 reprints), and direct inquiries, to 
[email protected].  Review of applications will begin October 15th.

http://heffernanlab.weebly.com/positions-currently-available.html

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