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Biocomplexity in the Environment

FY 2001 Awards

Biocomplexity in the Environment (BE): Integrated Research and Education in Environmental Systems – Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles (CBC)

  SORT RESULTS BY: Principal Investigator |  Institution |  Award Amount

  Principal
 Investigator

Title

Institution

Total Awarded

INTEGRATED RESEARCH AND EDUCATION AWARDS

Richard Dick

Regulation of the Hydrologic and C Cycles by Native Shrubs in Soils of Sub-Sahelian Africa

Oregon State University

$ 1,129,259

Niall Hanan

Biocomplexity in African Savannas

Colorado State University

$ 1,424,965

Donald Phillips

Coupling Rhizosphere Biogeochemical Cycles to Plant Growth under Differing Levels of Carbon Dioxide

University of California, Davis

$ 2,273,400

Ronald Prinn

Biocomplexity: Feedbacks Between Ecosystems & The Climate System

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

$ 2,600,000

Jack Stanford

Biocomplexity-Dynamic Controls on Emergent Properties of River Flood Plains

University of Montana

$ 2,600,000

Gary Taghon

Biocomplexity: The Roles of Resources, Competition, and Predation in Microbial Degradation of Organic Matter

Rutgers University, New Brunswick

$ 2,000,000

Pedro Verdugo

Biogeochemistry and Polymer Physics of Seawater Gels: A New Paradigm for the Microbial Loop and Global Element Cycles

University of Washington

$ 2,600,000

Donald Walker

Biocomplexity associated with biogeochemical cycles in arctic frost-boil ecosystems

University of Alaska, Fairbanks

$ 1,725,127

James Zachos

Consequences of Greenhouse Warming for Biocomplexity and Biogeochemical Cycles: A Multidisciplinary Case Study Across the Paleocene-Ecocene Boundary

University of California, Santa Cruz

$ 2,498,392

Chuanlun Zhang

Biogeochemical Processes and Community Dynamics in Gas Hydrate Systems of the Gulf of Mexico

University of Missouri, Columbia

$ 358,341

AWARDS FOR EXPLORATORY AND DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES

Teofilo Abrajano

Biocomplexity:Coupled Biogeochemical Cycling of Sulfur and Carbon in Anoxgenic Acidic Sulfidic Thermal Springs (AASTS)in Relation to Microbial Composition of Phototrophic Mats

Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute

$ 99,930

Patrick Brezonik

Coupled Nutrient, Water, and Salt Cycles in Urban and Agricultural Ecosystems

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

$ 99,520

David Feary

Geologic Record of Biosphere Dynamics:Assessment

National Academy of Sciences

$ 149,000

David Furbish

An integrated approach towards a quantitative model of salt marsh

Florida State University

$ 67,245

Eric Gaidos

Biogeochemical Cycles of Carbon and Nitrogen in an Ice-Covered Volcanic Crater Lake

University of Hawaii, Manoa

$ 98,467

Lars Hedin

Linking Ecological Biology & Geosciences Workshop

Princeton University

$ 83,081

William Holben

Life in the Pit: Unique Biogeochemical Cycling in Highly Stratified, Metal Rich, Aquatic Environments

University of Montana

$ 99,981

Michael Levandowsky

Development of a Biocomplexity Research Program for the Analysis of Ecosystem Structure and Dynamics in Urban Salt Marshes

Pace University

$ 31,755

Brent McKee

River-dominated Ocean Margins - Workshop

Tulane University

$ 131,372

Curtis Richardson

Understanding the Biocomplexity of Differential Nutrient Limitations Between Trophic Levels: A Comparison Among Biomes

Duke University

$ 93,854

Daniel Richter

Simplification and Recovery of Soil Biocomplexity following Agricultural Cultivation and Forest Logging

Duke University

$ 82,000

Kelman Wieder

RUI: Linking Microbial Diversity to Carbon Metabolism in Peatlands of Canada and Siberia

Villanova University

$ 99,438


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Last Updated: 06/17/2004