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River deltas have been growing for thousands of years, but their future is uncertain. Internal geomorphological feedbacks may push deltas past a tipping point, leading to rapid land loss. This project aims to quantify the life expectancies of global deltas. We offer two positions — a PhD on Holocene delta modelling and a PhD or postdoc on human impact — funded by an NWO VIDI grant.
In addition to the risks that sediment deficits and sea-level rise pose on modern ‘anthropocene’ deltas, there is a larger, mostly unknown risk that arises from internal geomorphological feedbacks within natural deltas. These feedbacks could lead to a tipping point in delta growth, called autobreak, after which follows rapid land loss. It remains unknown, however, if deltas will reach this tipping point within the next decades, centuries, or millennia. Some deltas even may have already passed it. In other words: river deltas have life expectancies but we do not know what they are. In this project we will quantify the life expectancies of all global deltas.
There is a PhD position (1) available on Holocene delta modelling and data assimilation. In this position you will:
There is a PhD or postdoc position (2) (to be determined) available on the effect of human activities on global delta growth. In this position you will:
To support academic and personal development, PhD candidates also follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together these activities amount to twenty percent of the contracted time.
Both positions are funded by an NWO – VIDI grant called LOST: Testing the limits to delta growth.
One of these positions may be the right fit for you, if you have:
For the PhD position(s) we offer:
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