The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) is a member of the Helmholtz Association (HGF) and funded by federal and state governments. AWI focuses on polar and marine research in a variety of disciplines such as biology, oceanography, geology, geochemistry, and geophysics, thus allowing multidisciplinary approaches to scientific goals.
Background
Project title: Al/Be/Cl in the Beyond EPICA Oldest Ice Core: A multi-method investigation of post-depositional changes and their implications for radiometric dating
There are ongoing international efforts to drill and retrieve an ice core from Antarctica (Beyond EPICA Oldest Ice Core) that will cover the enigmatic Mid-Pleistocene Transition. However, the interpretation of the obtained proxy records from the deepest ice will be challenged by their post-depositional changes occuring in the ice matrix, making a better understanding of these processes paramount.
This project aims to provide unique constraints on the interpretation of the climate signals obtained from the ice core. Embedded in the ERC funded project AiCE, this PhD-project aims at applying novel laser ablation time-of-flight ICP-MS to generate high-resolution 2D elemental maps of chemical impurities in ice to investigate their post-depositional alteration, focusing on the novel analytes Al and Cl. You will also prepare samples for cosmogenic radionuclide analyses (10Be/26Al/36Cl). Taken together, these results will be used to study the effects of element migration and mineral formation/dissolution on climate records obtained from deep ice cores. This will contribute to a better understanding and interpretation of ice core climate records, which are urgently needed to achieve the goals of Oldest Ice.
Tasks
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Requirements
Further Information
For any questions you may have, you are very welcome to get in touch with Pascal
Bohleber (+49(471)4831-1508; pascal.bohleber@awi.de) or Florian
Adolphi (+49(471)4831-1008; florian.adolphi@awi.de).
This position is limited to 3 years. The salary will be paid in accordance with the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Federation (Tarifvertrag des öffentlichen Dienstes, TVöD Bund), up to salary level 13 (66%). The place of employment will be Bremerhaven.
All doctoral candidates will be members of AWI's postgraduate program POLMAR or another graduate school and thus benefit from a comprehensive training program and extensive support measures.
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AWI values diversity and actively promotes gender parity, as well as an open, inclusive environment that provides equal opportunities. We are convinced that diverse teams and a variety of perspectives enrich our work and our daily collaboration. In a continuous process of learning and reflection, we aim to ensure that all our employees can be themselves and feel a sense of belonging. We welcome applications from qualified people regardless of binary and non-binary genders, nationality, ethnic and social background, religion, age, physical abilities, neurodivergence, sexual orientation, and other identities.
Applicants with disabilities will be given preference when equal qualifications are present. AWI fosters work-family compatibility in various ways and has received several awards as a result of this commitment. Our Family Office will be happy to support you - even before you start at AWI.
We look forward to your application!
Please submit your application, including (1) a letter of motivation, (2) a CV and copies of relevant certificates (master’s degree; training), (3) two letters of recommendation or the contact information of two references, by December 1st, 2024. Electronic applications only.
Reference number: 24/187/G/Geo-b
The AWI conducts research in the Arctic. Polar and Marine research are central themes of Global system and Environmental Science.
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