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Glacier Geophysicist

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Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Water Resources
Location Antarctic & South Atlantic - Poles
Town/City Cambridge with Polar fieldwork
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Deadline 19/02/2012
Company Name British Antarctic Survey
Contact Name Human Resources Section
Website Further Details / Applications
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Directory Entry : Environmental Ecology Jobs with British Antarctic Survey. (BAS) is one of the world's leading environmental research centres and is responsible for the UK's national scientific activities in Antarctica.
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Description

The British Antarctic Survey (BAS), part of the Natural Environment Research Council, aims to undertake a world-class programme of scientific research, and to sustain for the UK an active and influential regional presence and a leadership role in Antarctic affairs. 

We wish to appoint an experienced researcher to join a team studying the processes that control glacial flow, with particular emphasis on conditions at the bed of ice streams and glaciers. 
Earth’s ice cover has a significant influence on oceans and climate, and understanding its dynamics and evolution is a prerequisite to assessing its future impacts. We use a number of geophysical techniques, including seismic and ice-penetrating radar systems, to study glacial and subglacial conditions, to produce detailed maps of sub-glacial bedforms and basal water distribution, and to derive the physical properties of sub-glacial sediments. We also use GPS and other glaciological and geophysical techniques (e.g. ice coring, gravity).

You will be keen, motivated and committed with a strong academic background, an enthusiasm for fieldwork, and an adaptable and innovative approach. Your job will be:
• To help plan and undertake fieldwork, initially in Antarctica, using radar, seismic and GPS equipment.
• To process and interpret the data.
• To publish the results in scientific papers and at conferences. 
You will also be involved in analysis and publication of existing datasets and in the development of research proposals for future work in both polar regions. Fieldwork will initially be on Larsen Ice Shelf, east of the Antarctic Peninsula during the 2012/13 field season, using seismic and radar to map the ocean bed beneath the ice. You will contribute to the maintenance and deployment of glaciological and geophysical equipment.

Qualifications: You will have a good first degree in physical sciences and a relevant PhD (or equivalent post-graduate experience). For appointment at the higher level you will have 3 years post-doctoral experience, a record of good quality lead-author publications and clearly demonstrated potential to win funding funding applications.

Duration: Open-ended

Salary: Salary will be in the range of £26,180 to £29,410 (PB6) per annum or £30,710 to £37,120 (PB5) per annum. We offer a generous benefits package including a final salary pension scheme, free car parking, flexible working hours and 30 days annual leave.

Salary will be in the range of £ to £ per annum. We offer a generous benefits package including a final salary pension scheme, free car parking, flexible working hours and 30 days annual leave.

On-line application forms and further information are available on our website at www.antarctica.ac.uk/employment

These are also available from the Personnel Section, British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET. Tel: (01223) 221508. 

Please quote reference: BAS 71/11
Closing date for receipt of application forms is 19th February 2012 
Interviews are scheduled to be held w/c 19th March 2012

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