From Pore to Profile to Planet: Improving predictions of soil carbon 
dynamics through data-model synthesis 
 
Short Description: This research opportunity provides the chance for an 
innovative early-career scientist to make significant advances in our 
capacity to effectively model terrestrial carbon cycle responses to 
climate change. We welcome proposals to meet this general goal and, 
while we do not want to limit the directions proposed by applicants, 
areas we believe are especially fruitful are: (1) integration of highly 
mechanistic modeling approaches to soil carbon transformations (e.g., 
reactive transport models) with empirical based biogeochemical models 
(e.g., regional, national, and global models); (2) improvement in the 
accessibility/utility of datasets for the development, evaluation, and 
testing of carbon models; and (3) scaling of models across varying 
complexity and temporal and/or spatial scale. To learn more about this 
research opportunity, please visit:
 
http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/opps/2015/15-29%20Lawrence.htm
 
 
Proposed Duty Station: Denver, CO (with potential for time spent in 
Moab, UT and Menlo Park, CA)
 
Areas of Ph.D.:  Biogeochemistry, Geochemistry, Numerical Modeling, Soil 
Science, or related disciplines (candidates holding a Ph.D. in other 
disciplines but with knowledge and skills relevant to the Research 
Opportunity will be considered).
 
Research Advisor(s): Corey Lawrence (clawre...@usgs.gov); Sasha Reed 
(USGS); Todd Hawbaker (USGS); Mark Waldrop (USGS); Crystal Ng 
(University of Minnesota)
 
Application Deadline: February 17th, 2015
 
To learn more about this research opportunity, please visit: 
http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/opps/2015/15-29%20Lawrence.htm
 
General information about the Mendenhall Fellowship Program and how to 
apply is available here: http://geology.usgs.gov/postdoc/

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