Mendenhall postdoctoral opportunity in paleomagnetism

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From: "Donnelly-Nolan, Julie" <jdnolan@xxxxxxxx>

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Dear Listserv members,



We wish to call to your attention the following postdoctoral research
opportunity:



USGS Mendenhall Research Opportunity 17-14:  *Using paleomagnetism to
understand the tempo of hazardous volcanic and neotectonic activity*



We seek a postdoctoral scientist with strong field and laboratory
experience in paleomagnetism to work with experienced geologists,
paleomagnetists, and chronologists at the USGS in Menlo Park CA on problems
related to hazards from volcanic and neotectonic activity.  Paleomagnetism
can provide critical constraints on the eruptive behavior of volcanoes and
on the extent, magnitude, and timing of deformation in active tectonic
terranes.  We welcome proposals on topics such as eruptive frequency of
volcanoes along the Cascades and Aleutian arcs, or improving our
understanding of the timing and duration of magmatism at high threat
volcanoes, or constraining magnitudes and rates of deformation to evaluate
potential seismic hazards in the Pacific Northwest.



Potential candidates can view the full project information and application
available at https://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/opps/research.html.
Applicants are encouraged to contact any or all of the research advisors
listed below to discuss potential postdoc project ideas. Closing date is
January 18, 2019.




*Research Advisors (in alphabetical order with areas of specialty):*

Scott Bennett, (650) 329-5365, sekbennett@xxxxxxxx (tectonics, geology,
paleomagnetism)

Andy Calvert, (650) 329-5276, acalvert@xxxxxxxx (geochronology, geology)

Duane Champion, (650) 329-4671, dchamp@xxxxxxxx (paleomagnetism)

Julie Donnelly-Nolan, (650) 329-5210, jdnolan@xxxxxxxx (geology, volcanoes)

Cynthia Gardner, (360) 993-8914, cgardner@xxxxxxxx (volcanoes,
paleomagnetism)

Jon Hagstrum, (650) 329-4672, jhag@xxxxxxxx (paleomagnetism)

Mark Stelten, (650) 329-5213, mstelten@xxxxxxxx (geochronology)

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