Jobs:Job-00543
Apply before: 6 January 2022
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Position: Mendenhall Research Fellowship
Apply before: 6 January 2022
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Extreme hydrologic events, such as wildfires, floods, and droughts, can cause substantial water-quality impairment with disruptive and costly implications for water availability. These events can result in water-quality impairment, depletion or sedimentation of reservoirs, and impaired water-treatment efficiency. Large gaps exist in our ability to assess and predict water-quality responses to extreme hydrologic events. We seek new ideas and approaches for addressing major science gaps in extreme event impacts under the Mendenhall opportunity. Proposed work could include some combination of approaches, including field investigation, trend and driver analyses, and model development/application to (1) quantify short- and long-term effects of extreme hydrologic events on streamflow and water quality and (2) identify and quantify factors and processes controlling water-quality responses. Research endeavors should be designed with an eye toward predictive capability extensible to regional or national scales, and is expected to leverage USGS assets in data collection, assessment, and prediction of water quality. We encourage applicants to reach out to the research advisors during the proposal formulation/writing process with questions regarding the scope and methodologies for the research opportunity.
Proposed Duty Station: Boulder, CO
Closing Date: January 6, 2022
Start date: Between July 2022 and March 2023
More information on this specific opportunity: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall/20-5-fire-floods-and-drought-advancing-assessment-and-prediction-extreme-event How to apply:
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall/when-and-how-apply
Application link:
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/582067300