========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 13:36:04 -0800 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Tom Guilderson Subject: Terrestrial Paleoclimate Post-doc Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/enriched; charset="us-ascii" Times_New_Roman This is an advance posting of an upcoming position at the Center for AMS, LLNL and as of yet does not have an EV# assigned to it. For those interested, please check the LLNL website in the next few weeks. LLNL now only accepts electronic CVs and applications. We at CAMS however, prefer the old-fashioned method and if you do decide to apply electronically, please send a copy of your CV, cover-letter, and the names of three potential references to us. TimesNATURE AND SCOPE OF POSITION: TimesThe Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (CAMS) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a postdoctoral research scientist in terrestrial paleoclimate and paleoecology. The appointment(s) will be made for 2 years initially with the possibility of a 1-year extension. The overall CAMS mission is the utilization of a wide range of isotopic and ion beam analytical methods to solve problems in basic science research and technology development. Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) measures rare, long-lived isotopes for research in biomedical, earth, and environmental sciences. Our natural radiocarbon research program is engaged in modern process studies in the terrestrial and oceanic realms documenting and understanding the spatial and temporally varying sinks and sources of CO2 to the atmosphere. We are also studying natural climate variability in order to develop paleoclimate records with sufficient resolution and time-control to understand the processes governing seasonal to millenial to glacial-interglacial climate change. We work closely with various modelling groups both in-house to LLNL (ASD & PCMDI) and the broader external scientific community, but our primary focus is the acquisition and interpretation of real-world data. The successful applicant will work within the geosciences radiocarbon group as part of an interdisciplinary team of LLNL researchers and external collaborators. The primary responsibility of this position is to develop experimental programs to explore natural climate variability under different boundary conditions. The main focus will be to use 14C AMS measurements in conjunction with paleoclimate archives and proxy data to document climate variability in the terrestrial environment. This position requires a recent Ph.D in ecology, biology, geology, biogeochemistry or related field. Experience in sample preparation and interpretation of stable isotope and 14C analyses is desired. TimesApplicants will be expected to be able to obtain a P clearance status. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ TimesCenter for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Dept. of Ocean Sciences UC/LLNL L-397 UC - Santa Cruz 7000 East Avenue 1156 High Street Livermore, CA 94551 Santa Cruz, CA 95064 ph 9254221753 fx 9254237884 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ =========================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send the command SIGNOFF C14-L to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, or send a request to C14-L-request@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU. ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 10:11:56 +1100 Reply-To: Radiocarbon Mailing List Sender: Radiocarbon Mailing List From: Martin King Subject: Re: Buscot Lock Date Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed My name is Martin King from the University of Sydney, Australia and require the lab code for the date 4010±90 bp from Buscot Lock, Oxfordshire, England, which appeared in the following reference: Robinson, M. and B. Wilson. 1987. A survey of environmental archaeology in the south Midlands, in H.C.M. Keeley (ed.), Environmental Archaeology: a regional review, Volume 2: 16-100. London: Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England. Occasional Paper No. 1. I would also help if anyone knew the material tested. Thanks _____________________________________________________________ Martin P. King Department of Archaeology Main Quad A14 University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia Phone No.: +61-2-9351-7813 E-mail: mking1977@hotmail.com Web: http://www.archaeology.usyd.edu.au/~mking/home.html _____________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. =========================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send the command SIGNOFF C14-L to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU, or send a request to C14-L-request@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU.