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Revision as of 07:08, 6 December 2021
Ecogeomorphology in Chilean Patagonia
University of Potsdam, , Germany
Start reviewing process: 7 January 2022
Start reviewing process: 7 January 2022
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Position: 1 PhD Position
Start reviewing process: 7 January 2022
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I have a 3-year PhD-position for a DFG-funded ecogeomorphology project in the Patagonian Andes of Chile (75% TVöD 13). The PhD student role will be on the integration of theory with field data. The PhD student will be the lead on (1) estimating biomass and soil organic carbon contents along disturbance gradients, (2) quantifying wind effects on hillslope stability using environmental seismology, and (3) develop a Landlab model to implement forest dynamics into a landslide probability model. The study area comprises parts the Pumalín National Park within the Coastal rainforests of Chilean Patagonia, one of the global biomass and biodiversity hotspots. At the same time, these forests are home to a particularly diverse landscape disturbance portfolio, including windstorms, earthquake, or volcanic eruptions. We seek to understand how forests control landslides and vice versa. A major focus of this project is to develop a Landlab-model that integrates forest dynamics, landscape disturbances with landsliding. This project includes field trips to Chilean Patagonia, physical experiments using state-of-the-art environmental seismology, and numerical modeling. The project will be headquartered at the Department of Environmental Sciences and Geography at Potsdam University, but may also include the possibility for (extended) stays at UW Seattle, CU Denver and UACh, Valdivia.
Of interest for: Terrestrial Working Group Hydrology Focus Research Group Critical Zone Focus Research Group Ecosystem Dynamics Focus Research Group