NSF LogoNSF Award Abstract - #0084052 AWSFL008-DS3

Biocomplexity- Incubation Activity: Exploration of Feedback Mechanisms
Influencing contaminant Flux and the Ecology of the Lower Mississippi River
System

NSF Org DEB
Latest Amendment Date October 1, 2001
Award Number 0084052
Award Instrument Standard Grant
Program Manager Penelope L. Firth
DEB DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
BIO DIRECT FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Start Date September 1, 2000
Expires March 31, 2002 (Estimated)
Expected Total Amount $98517 (Estimated)
Investigator William J. George williamj@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu (Principal Investigator current)
Edward Morse (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Frank T. Manheim (Co-Principal Investigator current)
James E. Bollinger (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Laura J. Steinberg (Co-Principal Investigator current)
Sponsor Tulane University
6823 St. Charles Avenue
New Orleans, LA 701185665 504/865-4000
NSF Program 1366 BIOCOMPLEXITY
Field Application 0510301 Structure & Function
0510602 Ecosystem Dynamics
Program Reference Code 1366,1608,9169,EGCH,

Abstract

0084052 George A multi-disciplinary team of scientists has been assembled to study the complex issues governing the effects of human activity and climatic fluctuations on the interrelationships between contaminants and biota in the Lower Mississippi River. Workshops and discussions will be conducted examining the river and its entire watershed, defining all natural forces and anthropogenic activities as "subsystems" whose various elements account for the observable condition of the "whole." This project centers around a 3-million record database of water quality information for the Lower Mississippi River, and incorporates a new approach to comprehensive compilation of data from heterogeneous sources, using integrated batch analysis techniques and an associated geographic information system to evaluate data quality, comparability, and water quality trends. Project activities will provide the framework for a comprehensive effort to develop a predictive model of the interrelated system elements and their endpoint effects on the water quality and ecology of the Lower Mississippi River.


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