Three USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellowships in active volcanic processes

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From: "Lynn, Kendra J" <klynn@xxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,



We are pleased to announce that the next cycle of the USGS Mendenhall
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program provides several opportunities to
study active volcanic processes. More details on the program, including
qualifications and application procedures, can be found at
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall-research-fellowship-program__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!fV6f_fs9rm4GT_wPEXnXiQu9zSEZaovsg9eYfpNaq6hzykxVkdUBlRtAnnAeBVoNFizhyzmRi4SHHsqJ$ 
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.



To be considered for this opportunity, candidates must have
successfully completed a Ph.D. in an area described in the Research
Opportunity before employment begins.  The U.S. Federal Government
gives *strong priority to U.S. citizens and nationals*, but for these
two-year positions, noncitizens may be considered under certain
circumstances. See further information on Qualifications here:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall/qualifications__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!fV6f_fs9rm4GT_wPEXnXiQu9zSEZaovsg9eYfpNaq6hzykxVkdUBlRtAnnAeBVoNFizhyzmRi5oQuthl$ 
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The research proposal is the most important part of the application
package, and applicants are *strongly* urged to coordinate the development
of the proposal with the appropriate Research Advisors.

*APPLICATION DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 1, 2022.* If interested, we recommend
that you contact the research advisors of the opportunities listed below
immediately.



Relevant opportunities:



*RO 21-26*

*Deciphering Mauna Loaâ??s Magma Plumbing System Over the Past 200 Years*

Mauna Loa has produced 33 eruptions since 1843, many of which generated
voluminous, and sometimes fast-moving, lava flows. Unfortunately, detailed
geochemical which records of magma storage and transport prior to eruption
(e.g., from minerals, glasses, and melt inclusions) do not exist. This
position will focus on the petrology and geochemistry of eruptions
throughout the past 200 years to reveal patterns of change in magma storage
and transport that can help optimize monitoring efforts, improve HVOâ??s
ability to interpret monitoring data, and better forecast future eruptions
and volcanic behavior.

Duty Station â?? Hilo, Hawaiâ??i

Advisors: Kendra J. Lynn, Frank A. Trusdell, Drew Downs, Patricia Nadeau,
Ashton Flinders, Peter Kelley

Link:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall-research-fellowship-program/21-26-deciphering-mauna-loas-magma-plumbing-system__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!fV6f_fs9rm4GT_wPEXnXiQu9zSEZaovsg9eYfpNaq6hzykxVkdUBlRtAnnAeBVoNFizhyzmRi1jV2yTA$ 
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Contact: Kendra J. Lynn, klynn@xxxxxxxx



*RO 21-27*

*Volcanic hazards in the Mono Basin, eastern California*

The Mono Basin contains dozens of young silicic eruptions, including
several that are <1,000 years old in and adjacent to Mono Lake that are not
well understood.  This position will focus on geology, stratigraphy and
geochronology to characterize the eruptive history in the Mono Basin and
integrate it with recent geophysical studies to develop an improved
understanding of volcanic hazards in the basin.

Duty Station â?? Menlo Park, California or Moffett Field, California

Advisors: Andy Calvert, Judy Fierstein, Shaul Hurwitz, Jorge Vazquez

Link:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall-research-fellowship-program/21-27-volcanic-hazards-mono-basin-eastern-california__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!fV6f_fs9rm4GT_wPEXnXiQu9zSEZaovsg9eYfpNaq6hzykxVkdUBlRtAnnAeBVoNFizhyzmRiz4YiuWv$ 
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Contact: Andy Calvert, acalvert@xxxxxxxx



*RO 21-28*

*Detecting and characterizing volcanic unrest through synoptic observations
of volcanic degassing from the ground, air, and space*

This position aims to improve our ability to monitor volcanic unrest using
remote sensing observations of volcanic gases. An integrative approach for
analyzing measurements from satellites, aircraft, and from the ground will
be developed and applied to active volcanoes around the world. The results
will yield insights into volcanic processes and contribute to eruption
forecasts.

Duty Station - Vancouver, Washington or Anchorage, Alaska

Advisors: Christoph Kern, Taryn Lopez, Simon Carn

Link:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.usgs.gov/centers/mendenhall-research-fellowship-program/21-28-detecting-and-characterizing-volcanic-unrest__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!fV6f_fs9rm4GT_wPEXnXiQu9zSEZaovsg9eYfpNaq6hzykxVkdUBlRtAnnAeBVoNFizhyzmRiwFRWObb$ 
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Contact: Christoph Kern, ckern@xxxxxxxx



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