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of hydrological extremes and the potential for improved groundwater management as a powerful adaptation strategy to both droughts and floods. In GroundedExtremes six postdoctoral researchers will study and compare
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Sciences ... (Video unable to load from YouTube. Accept cookie and refresh page to watch video, or click here to open video) Job description How do groundwater extremes develop and recover as a result of
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transformations (e.g. erosion, sedimentation, glacial isostatic adjustments, fracturing, pressure and temperature variations). These transformations impact continental margin hydrology (groundwater) and fluid flow
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). These transformations impact continental margin hydrology (groundwater) and fluid flow regimes as evidence by post-glacial destabilization of sub-seabed gas hydrates, release of shallow methane stores and discharge
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predict areas susceptible to quick clay. The impact of changes in pore water chemistry in the clay over geological time on its stability. The role of peptizing agents other than groundwater, such as humic
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, avalanches, earthquakes, groundwater and hydrocarbon resources, and safe underground CO2 storage. The successful applicant will work at the CGF premises at NTNU in Trondheim among our team of researchers