
University of South Florida, College of Marine Science (USF/CMS) invites applicants for a two-year, full-time Postdoctoral Researcher to beginning April 1, 2027. The marine geology and geochemistry project is led by Prof. Jacqueline Dixon.The successful candidate will participate in a funded research cruise to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of the Bight Fracture Zone (~57°N) to investigate off-axis volcanoes and to perform major, trace, and volatile element geochemical analyses on oceanic basalt samples.
Project Overview: Large buoyant mantle upwellings associated with prominent gravity anomalies (MBAs – mantle Bouguer anomalies) are thought to occur within a deep, low-viscosity, damp melting interval, where volatile- and incompatible element-rich melts form and are efficiently transported to the surface through reactive flow channels. Our cruise, tentatively scheduled for June 2027, will map and sample a subset of off-axis volcanoes and axial rift sites south of the Bight Fracture Zone to investigate variations in volcanism relative to the Bight MBA. We will characterize the structure, morphology, and composition of these off-axis volcanoes using high resolution mapping with AUV Sentry combined with in situ sampling using the new mROV. The sampled lavas will undergo a full suite of geochemical analyses, including major, trace, and volatile concentrations (USF), noble gases (WHOI), and radiogenic isotopic (USC) compositions. Spatially-resolved geochemical, volcanological, and geophysical data will test models for magmatic accretion differences across the Bight transform, constrain the distribution of mantle components, test the role of volatiles in volcano morphology and eruption dynamics, and help explain why seamounts are so abundant in this area.
Research Responsibilities: Focus of the postdoctoral researcher’s work will be to participate in the proposed cruise, to perform petrographic and geochemical analysis of collected basalt samples, and to interpret and disseminate results. Under supervision of Dixon and other PIs, the postdoctoral researcher will have primary responsibility for analysis of major, trace, and volatile elements using electron microprobe, ICP-MS, FTIR, and SIMS. The postdoctoral researcher will collaborate with graduates students at USF, University of South Carolina, and University of Iceland for integration and interpretation of the resulting data.
Career Development: The successful candidate will be expected to present research results at national and international scientific meetings, lead the publication of scientific results in peer-reviewed journals, and participate in the preparation of at least one NSF proposal.USF has an Office of Postdoctoral Affairs managed by USF Graduate Studies. The postdoctoral researcher will be encouraged to attend workshops/seminars on Developing Individual Development Plan (IDP) and preparing teaching/research statements.
Minimum qualifications: PhD in the field of igneous geochemistry. Experience in using at least one analytical technique, including electron microprobe, ICP-MS, FTIR, and SIMS.Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Postdoctoral Fellow.
Preferred qualifications Experience in using and instrument development of more than one analytical technique. Sea-going experience. Publication resulting from PhD research.
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