River Ecology Postdoc
EPA-supported NRC post-doc opportunity now open for application. 

The Ecosystem Effects of River Floodplain Restoration and Infrastructure 
A Postdoctoral Research Opportunity (22.03.05.B8222) is available to 
investigate the effects of restoration on river floodplain biogeochemistry, 
water quality, and ecosystem function.
 
This competitive fellowship is administered by the National Academies 
Research Associate Program.

Proposals should focus on floodplain ecosystem ecology, nutrient (N, C, and 
or P) biogeochemistry in water and/or soil using modern ecological 
techniques. The research approach may include lab experiments, field 
studies, and literature review to produce peer reviewed publications. 
Expertise desired includes knowledge of (1) river floodplain ecology and 
biogeochemistry; (2) dissolved nutrients especially C, N, and P; and (3) 
ecosystem ecology. Experience with stable isotopes, water chemistry data, 
statistics, geographic information systems, and experimental design will be 
beneficial. This applicant is encouraged to develop novel research 
questions based on the research interests of the postdoctoral scientist 
with the adviser to produce peer reviewed publications.

The Associate will work with Principal Investigator Dr. Ken Forshay of US 
EPA, Office of Research and Development, Ground Water and Ecosystem 
Restoration Division, at the Robert S. Kerr Environmental Research Center 
in Ada, OK. This position in EPA's Office of Research and Development 
includes opportunities for interaction with EPA scientists and scientists 
at various institutions. Field research may take place at established and 
TBD locations across the country with travel to field locations.
Our group has ongoing projects that include restoration, levee setback, and 
indirect discharge, as well as sites that represent the likely scenario of 
water and floodwater management across the nation. We have a full 
analytical laboratory and support for analyses. This opportunity allows 
flexibility in the scientific research and questions. The Associate will 
support production of policy relevant peer reviewed publications to include 
(1) an evaluation of indirect discharge of effluent in floodplains on 
nutrient dynamics and (2) a management guide based on ecosystem ecology 
principles for river and floodplain management.

Research areas can include the effects of levee setback, effluent 
discharge, or restoration on water quality. The proposals should include 
the generation of new field data and use of existing literature to provide 
insight on nutrients, temperature, or changes to the biogeochemical 
processing (e.g., denitrification, nitrification, primary production, and 
respiration) in floodplain systems. The applicants are encouraged to 
contact Ken Forshay ([email protected]) to discuss possible research 
proposal topics well before the proposal deadline of May 1.

(url below should be one continuous line)
http://nrc58.nas.edu/RAPLab10/Opportunity/Opportunity.aspx?
LabCode=22&ROPCD=220305&RONum=B8222


Ken Forshay
[email protected]
580-436-8912

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