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Project overview 

Project overview 

The projects listed below are on offer. About six of them will be selected to start from March 2013, depending on interest and availability of suitable candidates.

Project 1: A zoo of tidal bars in the laboratory
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Project 2:
The use of high resolution UAV remote sensing for environmental mapping
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Project 3:
UV-atmosphere interactions on Mars and their potential effect on organic preservation.
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Project 4:
 Sediment phosphorus burial in the Black Sea
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Project 5
: Coupled dynamics of Fe-P-S-CH4 in coastal sediments.
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Project 6: 
Phosphorus dynamics in the ancient ocean and the link with low oxygen
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Project 7: 
Degradation and preservation of lipid biomarkers as affected by bottom water oxygen concentration
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Project 8
: Hypoxia in the Baltic Sea  
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Project 9
: Quantitative analyses of liquid and solid samples by total reflection X-ray fluorescence
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Project 10: Experimental study of horizontal redistribution of fluids in porous medium
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Project 11: Zoet-zout interfaces in de hydrogeology: de Dupuit aanname
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Project 12: Speeding up metamorphism: porosity development in nominally impermeable rocks
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Project 13: Late Quaternary vegetation change and early human occupation on the Drenthe plateau
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Project 14: Tracing organic matter in Arctic rivers
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Project 15: Investigating new materials for analogue models in the CT scanner.
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Project 16: Pore depth matters.
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Project 17: The effect of canopy – camera distance on the assessment of Leaf Area Index using hemispherical digital images.
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Project 18: High-resolution stable isotope analyses of benthic foraminifera from the Southern Atlantic (ODP Leg 208, Walvis Ridge) during the Middle Miocene Climate Transition.
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