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Now closed - PhD available in Sea Level Change - Marine Institute/ERDF funded A4 project

November 2019

Quantifying regional variations in sea level rise (SLR) is one of the Grand Challenges set by the World Climate Research Programme. Research has shown that changes in the North Atlantic linked to declining Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) are potentially significant drivers of spatially variable SLR in this region. The A4 project seeks to understand the expression of this variability on the Irish shelf, a key factor in translating globally averaged rates of mean SLR to the regional and local scales at which coastal policies and management are enacted. We will extract records of past relative sea-level (RSL) change from saltmarsh sediments along the Atlantic coasts of Ireland and North America. These ‘geological tide gauges’ will expand and extend our knowledge of the how RSL in the region has changed in response to ocean and climate variations over the past two millennia. This information will provide a baseline against which the significance of recent (and projected) changes can be assessed.

  • PhD in Sea Level Change (4 years, fully funded) - (now closed ) January 2020

Project: Common Era Atlantic Sea Level Change

This PhD forms part of the multi-institution project A4: Aigéin, Aeráid, agus Athrú Atlantaigh (Oceans, Climate, and Atlantic Change), a €2 million euro, five year award funded by the Marine Institute. The successful candidate will work as part of a dedicated research group comprising three other PhD students and three postdoctoral researchers based in Trinity College Dublin (PI: Dr Robin Edwards) and Maynooth University (PI: Dr Gerard McCarthy).

 

Sea level change