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questions across the following: modelling the response of ice sheets or the hydrological cycle to climate forcing; climate interconnections between the atmosphere and terrestrial, marine or cryosphere
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for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH). The resulting tool will be integrated into the E-Surveyor application developed by UKCEH. As part of this exciting opportunity, you will be responsible for the development
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, infrastructure networks, urban and rural domestic housing, building materials, occupations and industry, subsistence activities, food resources, land use, hydrology, terrain and soils. Skills 6. Demonstrable
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physical geography, geomorphology, hydrology or equivalent Possess strong GIS, large dataset manipulation and coding skills, preferably using Python or R Experience of applying machine learning and/or
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-hydrological systems. Assigning anthropogenic activities as a key factor in polluted freshwater ignores pollution as a manifestation of complex socio-hydrological effect. The research will employ ethnographic
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of mechanical, ecological, and hydrological processes in natural porous media, and to increase our understanding of the dynamics of Peatland, and carbon sequestration within it. Peatlands store the most carbon
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have a sufficient breadth or depth of specialist knowledge in at least one related discipline or an (inter)disciplinary area (e.g. geography, hydrology, science communication, risk management), and
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the holistic assessment of water quality and its ecological impacts. This is especially challenging for rivers affected by multiple pressures, such as a modified hydrological regime, altered form and
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Based at Dumfries Campus, our staff are experts in many areas of environmental sustainability, including sustainable tourism, environmental risk, community resilience, hydrology and environmental
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), the Environment Agency in England and the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. These collaborations have led to research secondments for postgraduate students, and other opportunities have seen students travelling