Archive--Awarded Research Grants

Emi Ito, Doug Schnurrenberg, and Kerry Kelts, NSF, National Lacustrine Core Curation Facility: LRC Esprit de Core (6/00)
Kent Kirkby, Univ. Minnesota CLA Infotech Fees Committee, Development of Three-dimensional Visualizations for Undergraduate GeoScience Education (5/00)
Larry Edwards, NSF (subcontract to University of Iowa), Using U-238 Series Disequilibrium to Constrain the Time-scale of Rhyolite Generation (5/00)
Kent Kirkby, NSF, Integrating Research Data into K-16 Geoscience Education with Visualization (5/00)
Subir K. Banerjee and Christoph Geiss, NSF, Development of Magnetic Signatures of Soil Erosion and Eolian Dust: Application to Decadal Scale Holocene Climate Change (5/00)
Michael Berndt and William E. Seyfried Jr., NSF, Thermal and Chemical Transport Processes near the Two Phase Boundary of Seawater (4/00)
Herb E. Wright Jr., NSF, Lake Records of the Vegetational and Clmatic History of Southwestern Siberia (4/00)
David Kohlstedt, Subir Banerjee, Emi Ito, and Donna Whitney, NSF, Research Experience for Undergraduates, Fluids in the Earth from Surface to Core (2/00)
Larry Edwards, NSF, Collaborative Research: Pa-231/U-235 Fractionation During Intra-plate Mantle Melting and Magma Transport (11/99)
Shun Karato, NSF, CSEDI Collaboration Research: Mineral Physics Based Geodynamical Modeling of Anisotropic Structure in the Lowermost Mantle (9/99)
Marc Hirschmann and Larry Edwards, NSF, Collaborative Research: Melting and Mass Transfer in the Central American Arc From Pa-231, Th-230, and Ra-226 Systematics (1/99)
Marc Hirschmann, NSF Career Award, Experimental Studies of Mantle Melting (1/99)
David Kohlstedt, NASA, Major Equipment for High Resolution 3-D Imaging of Deformation (1/99)
David Kohlstedt, National Science Foundation, Evolution of Melt Distribution During deformation of Partially Molten Mantle Rocks: Implications for Geodynamical Processes (12/98)
Subir Banerjeeand Peter Solheid, National Science Foundation, Environmental Magnetism of the West African Margin (11/98)
Mark Person, National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Salinity of Groundwater in Continental Sedimentary Basins as a Record of Quaternary Paleoclimatic Conditions (10/98)
Subir Banerjee, National Science Foundation, Magnetic Studies of Lake Sediments - Climate Variability in Alaska During the Last 14,000 Years (10/98)
Kerry Kelts, National Science Foundation, IDEAL: Lake Victoria and Lake Edward Basin Sedimentation (9/98)
David Yuen, Department of Energy, Mixing of Chemically Reacting, Non-Newtonian Slurry for Tank Waste Retrieval (9/98)
Subir Banerjee, National Science, Equipment Acquisition and Upgrades, Institute for Rock Magnetism (8/98)
David Yuen, Battelle-Northwest Lab, Laboratory Technology Research for CRADA Subcontract (8/98)
Mark Person, NASA, Regional Hydrologic Simulation Model to Study Aquifer- Atmosphere Interactions on Interannual-Decadal Time Scales (8/98)
Kent Kirkby, National Science Foundation, Development of Interactive Visualization Modules for Use in Geoscience Education (7/98)
David Kohlstedt, NASA; Rheology of Diabase: Implications for Tectonics. (4/98)
Calvin Alexander Jr., Minnesota Department of Natural Resources; Mower County Geologic Atlas Karst Features. (3/98)
Calvin Alexander Jr., Minnesota Pollution Control Agency; Beauford ISTS Monitoring. (3/98)
David Yuen, awarded a research grant from Cray Research, Inc. (3/98)
Bruce Moskowitz , National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Magnetofossils in marine sediments: rock magnetic experiments on artificial and natural samples. (3/98)
Chris Paola and Mark Person , subcontract with the University of Wyoming for an Argentine Oil Company; Integrated, predictive fluvial architecture studies in the Golfo de San Jorge Basin, Argentine. (2/98)
Mark Person and Mike Berndt, National Science Foundation, Chemical and physical consequence of magma injection in submarine hydrothermal systems: Insights from mathematical modeling. (2/98)
Bruce Moskowitz, subcontract with CalPoly for NSF, Iron-oxide and sulfide mineral particles as biomarkers. (2/98)