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Collaborative Research: RUI: Combined spatial and temporal analyses of population connectivity during a northern range expansion
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2020; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Crow White($415,572), California Polytechnic State University Foundation, San Luis Obispo
2. Mark Christie($410,896), Purdue University, West Lafayette
3. Robert J Toonen($273,532), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Fish And Shellfish, Historical And Expanded, Coastal Marine, Expanded Range, Gene Flow, Marine Ecology, Marine Fish, Marine Populations, Population Connectivity, Source Populations, Species' Range, Transcriptomic Loci, Aims, Assignment, Biogeographic, Collected, Common-garden, Crosses, Evolutionary, Field, Fisheries, Genes, Geographically-informative, Individuals, Laboratory, Larvae, Multiple, Ocean, Power, RAD, Spawned, Students.

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Eco-DAS 3.0: Ecological Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences: Honolulu, HI - October 2020, 2022, 2024
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Paul F Kemp($631,549), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Aquatic Ecology, Eco-das Program, Brings, Collaborations, Developed, Diverse, Diversity, Eco-das, Ecological, Future, Interdisciplinary, Manuscripts, Network, Networks, Original, Participants, Phd, Publication, Publications, Recipients, Selected, Self-organize, Symposium.

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Collaborative Research: RAPID: Storm and tropical cyclone effects on the spawning activity, larval dispersal, and ecosystem impacts of an endangered marine predator
Award Effective Date: 12/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Claire Paris($96,729), University of Miami, Coral Gables
2. Alastair R Harborne($102,138), Florida International University, Miami
Key terms: Florida International, Goliath Grouper, Hurricane Dorian, Spawning Activity, Spawning Aggregations, Spawning Behavior, Spawning Sites, Assess, Dispersal, Ecosystem, Endangered, FIU, Fish, Individual, Larval, Level, Reef, Shallow, Species, Storms, Subsequent, Trophic, Tropical.

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RAPID: MICROBIOME AND POPULATION DYNAMICS IN SCLERACTINIAN CORAL TISSUE LOSS DISEASE INFECTED CORALS IN PUERTO RICO
Award Effective Date: 11/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Nikolaos V Schizas($197,830), University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, Mayaguez
Key terms: Susceptible Coral Species, Coral Reefs, Coral Tissues, Puerto Rico, Caribbean, Colonies, Conditions, Consequences, Deadly, Disease, Dynamics, Ecological, Has, Infection, Microbiome, Mortalities, Prevalence, SCTLD, Site.

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Collaborative Research: Key Microbial Processes in Oxygen Minimum Zones: From In Situ Community Rate Measurements to Single Cells
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Gordon T Taylor($514,960), SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook
2. Maria Pachiadaki($829,749), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Chemoautotrophic And Heterotrophic, Food Web, Single Cell, Sulfur Cycling, Active, Activities, Activity, Approaches, Biogeochemical, Carbon, Chemical, Chemoautotrophy, Climate, Consequences, Cruise, Estimates, Gases, Involved, Knowledge, Marine, Microbial, Microorganisms, Nitrogen, OMZ, Ocean, Organisms, Oxygen, Oxygen-depleted, Potential, Processes, Rates, Relative, Sampling, Situ, Water.

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RAPID: Immediate and Subsequent Effects of Coral Bleaching on Fore Reef Community Metabolism
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Robert C Carpenter($176,065), The University Corporation, Northridge, Northridge
Key terms: Affects Coral Fore, Coral Bleaching Affects, Coral Fore Reef, Coral Reef Function, Fore Reef Function, Coral Fore, Coral Reefs, French Polynesia, Affected, Calcification, Corals, Depths, Flux, Island, Little, Measures, Moorea, Mortality, NEC, NEPR, Primary, Program, Rates, Temperature, Time, Vertical.

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Collaborative Research: Shifting the Hypoxia Paradigm - New Directions to Explore the Spread and Impacts of Ocean/Great Lakes Deoxygenation
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Benjamin D Walther($241,164), Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi
2. Andrea M Feldpausch-Parker($904,772), SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse
Key terms: Chemical Analyses, Ecosystem Services, Food Webs, Oxygen Loss, Biomarkers, Deoxygenation, Does, Exposure, Fish, Fishes, Habitat, Has, Hypoxia, Increasing, Linked, Otoliths, Set, Students, Warming.

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Influence of environmental pH variability and thermal sensitivity on the resilience of reef-building corals to acidification stress
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Katie L Barott($752,873), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Key terms: Stable And Variable, Acidification Stress, Coral Reefs, Coral Resilience, Ph Stress, School Students, Thermal Stress, Ability, Acclimatization, Bleaching, Conditions, Corals, Diel, Distinct, Environmental, Examined, Exposed, Found, History, Individual, Level, Living, Ocean, Populations, Recovery, Sensitive, Sensitivities, Species, Temperature, Temperatures, Via.

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RUI: Collaborative Research: Defining the biogeochemical context and ecological impacts of submarine groundwater discharge on coral reefs
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Nyssa Silbiger($867,482), The University Corporation, Northridge, Northridge
2. Craig E Nelson($518,698), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Coral Reef Ecosystem, Coral Reef Ecosystems, Reef Ecosystem Functioning, Alter Reef, Coral Reefs, French Polynesia, Nearshore Coral, Sgd Fluxes, Synthetic Model, Affect, Biogeochemical, Biogeochemistry, California, Characterizes, Coastal, Corals, Effects, Feature, Groundwater, Human, Individual, Land, Macroalgae, Moorea, Native, Natural, Nutrient, Pacific, Predict, Processes, Rates, Senior, Students.

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Collaborative Research: Defying Dissolution: Unraveling the Enigma of North Pacific Deep-Sea Scleractinian Reefs in Undersaturated Water
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Kathryn Shamberger($853,391), Texas A&M University, College Station
2. Amy Baco-Taylor($975,450), Florida State University, Tallahassee
Key terms: Deep-sea Coral Reefs, Deep-sea Scleractinian Reefs, Emperor Seamount Chain, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, Water Chemistry Conditions, Aragonite Saturation, Deep-sea Coral, Deep-sea Reefs, Deep-sea Scleractinian, North Pacific, Ocean Acidification, Reef Development, Undersaturated Water, ASH, Below, Calcification, Carbonate, Corals, Corrosive, Critical, Developed, Discovered, Discovery, Dissolution, Distribution, Diverse, ESC, Ecosystems, Environmental, Exist, Expectations, Experience, Future, Gradient, Harsh, Has, Highly, Investigate, NWHI, Opportunity, Parameters, Potential, Program, ROV, Rates, Recently, Region, Sites, Situ, Skeletons, Species, Structure, Three-dimensional, Uncertain, Unprecedented, Waters.

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Collaborative Research: Combining single-cell and community 'omics' to test hypotheses about diversity and function of planktonic ciliates
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Luciana Santoferrara($570,208), University of Connecticut, Storrs
2. Laura A Katz($510,543), Smith College, Northampton
Key terms: Single-cell And Meta, Ciliate Diversity, Ciliate Species, Functional Differences, Gene Expression, Meta Transcriptomics, Planktonic Ciliates, Reproductive Isolation, Analyses, Distributions, Diverse, Ecological, Factors, Focuses, Food, Germline, Gradients, Larger, Marine, Meta-, Methods, Ocean, Organisms, Partnership, REU, Students, Substantial, UCONN.

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Dispersal, connectivity and local adaptation along an extreme environmental gradient
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Adam Reitzel($848,562), University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte
Key terms: Connectivity And Adaptation, Elevated Temperatures, Genetic Connectivity, Invertebrate Species, Marine Benthic, Persianarabian Gulf, Thermal Adaptation, Thermal Gradient, Aim, Climate, Compared, Dispersal, Ecologically, Effects, Evolutionary, Expected, Experience, Experiments, Future, Genomic, Graduate, Increases, International, Invertebrates, Larval, Local, Organisms, Populations, Potential, Processes, Reefs, Sea.

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NSF-BSF: The role of rhodopsin phototrophy in ocean's solar energy capture and its regulation in contrasting nutrient regimes
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Laura Gomez-Consarnau($654,904), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Key terms: Eastern Mediterranean, Marine Regions, Mediterranean Sea, North Pacific, Nutrient Availability, Rhodopsin Phototrophy, Rhodopsin Synthesis, Synthesis Regulation, World Ocean, Allows, BSF, Bacteria, Capture, Climate, Effects, Energy, Experiments, Global, Light, Microbial, NSF, Potential, Representative, Rhodopsins, Students, Upwelling.

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Collaborative Research: Comparative feeding by gelatinous grazers on microbial prey
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Kelly Sutherland($396,702), University of Oregon Eugene, Eugene
2. Anne W Thompson($347,810), Portland State University, Portland
Key terms: Food Web, Gelatinous Grazers, Grazing Rates, Abundant, Animals, Approaches, Communication, Dynamics, Feeding, Laboratory, Microorganisms, Natural, Ocean, Oceanographic, Oceans, Particle, Predator-prey, Student, Techniques.

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Collaborative Research: Mesoscale variability in nitrogen sources and food-web dynamics supporting larval southern bluefin tuna in the eastern Indian Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Karen E Selph($117,102), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
2. David J Die($462,058), University of Miami, Coral Gables
3. Angela N Knapp($617,694), Florida State University, Tallahassee
4. Michael R Landry($668,304), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Eastern Indian Ocean, Feeding And Growth, Insights Gained Broadly, Southern Bluefin Tuna, Tuna And Billfish, Billfish Species, Dietary Preferences, Environmental Conditions, Food Web, Food-web Structure, Growth Rates, Sbt Larvae, Top Consumers, Trophic Fluxes, Trophic Positions, Underrepresented Students, Adult, Analyses, CSIA-AA, Cladocerans, Developing, Ecosystem, Educational, End-to-end, Enhance, Expedition, Fixation, Florida, Food-web, Habitat, Has, IO, Implications, Investigates, Larval, Linking, Marine, Mesoscale, Migrate, Nitrogen, Pacific, Poorly, Prey, Productivity, Program, Region, Shared, Source, Sources, Spawn, Spawning, TP, Transfer, Tropical, Waters.

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Collaborative Research: The Influence of Sponge Holobiont Metabolism on Coral Reef Dissolved Organic Matter and Reef Microorganisms
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Cara Fiore($707,530), Appalachian State University, Boone
2. Amy Apprill($290,722), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Coral Reef Dom, Corals And Sponges, Dissolved Organic Matter, Analysis Techniques, Coral Reefs, Food Webs, Free-living Microbes, Free-living Microbial, Incubation Experiments, Organic Nutrients, Sponge Exometabolomes, Sponge Filtration, Sponge Processing, Sponge Species, Capacity, Collected, Composition, Compounds, Consequences, Diverse, Factors, Free-living, Growth, Organisms, Picoplankton, Seawater, Symbiotic, Undergraduate.

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EAGER: Collaborative Research: Quantifying coral microbiome dynamics under change
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Amy Apprill($318,656), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Carrie Manfrino($29,982), Central Caribbean Marine Institute, Princeton
Key terms: Bacteria And Archaea, Specific Microbial Lineages, Track Specific Microbial, Coral Microbiome, Coral Microbiomes, Microbiome Dynamics, Reef Ecosystems, Spike-in Controls, Ability, Contribute, Corals, Disease, Ecologically, Environmental, Experiments, Knowledge, Methodological, Methods, Mock, Ocean, Optimized, Quantitatively, Reefs, Resilience, Resistance, Scenarios, Sharing, Spike-in, Warming.

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The genetic legacy of an Asian oyster introduction and its disease-causing parasite
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Allan E Strand($466,141), College of Charleston, Charleston
Key terms: Minimize Future Invasions, Pathways And Sources, Pathways And Vectors, Population Genetic Survey, Crassostrea Gigas, Haplosporidium Nelsoni, K-12 Students, Native Range, Negative Impacts, Nelsoni Arrived, Non-native Regions, Pacific Oyster, Population Genomic, Source Populations, Assesses, Combat, Comprehensively, Continent, Dispersal, Eastern, Estuaries, Generate, Historical, Introduced, Invaders, Local, Non-native, North, Ongoing, Opportunities, Oysters, Protist, Quantifying, Strategies, Undergraduate, Virginica, Was, Wealth, Worldwide.

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Collaborative Research: dispersal depth and the transport of deep-sea, methane-seep larvae around a biogeographic barrier
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Shawn M Arellano($600,779), Western Washington University, Bellingham
2. Craig M Young($755,482), University of Oregon Eugene, Eugene
3. Ruoying He($667,901), North Carolina State University, Raleigh
Key terms: Larval And Juvenile, Biological Parameters, Collect Larvae, Deep Sea, Depth Strata, Dispersal Depth, Florida Peninsula, Larval Traps, Methane Seeps, Ocean Currents, Water Column, Western Atlantic, Analyses, Animals, Biology, Bottom, Colonized, Conservation, Deep-sea, Deployed, Depths, Ecology, Estimates, Gulf, Information, Islands, Marine, Mexico, Modeling, Models, Movements, Precise, Predict, Realistic, Shells, Similar, Spawning, Transport, Underwater.

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Bacteria as biosensors of marine carbon and energy flow: Quantitative links between substrates, transcriptomics, and metabolism
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Scott M Gifford($525,015), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill
Key terms: Dissolved Organic Carbon, Doc Substrates Driving, Model Marine Bacterium, Bacterial Cellular, Bacterial Metabolism, Calibrated Transcriptional, Carbon Cycle, Carbon Substrates, Doc Pool, Microbial Metabolism, Model Organism, Ocean Ecosystems, Substrate Availability, Substrates Supporting, Active, Added, Aquatic, Bacterioplankton, Bioassays, Coastal, Complex, Component, Components, Composition, Compounds, Defined, Developed, Directly, Environment, Environmental, Estuarine-coastal, Flux, Gene, Growth, Individual, Insights, Interpret, Metabolic, Models, Potential, Processing, Sources, Students, Transcripts, Transformation, Transformations, Via.

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RAPID: Ecosystem impact of a coral bleaching event: The role of coral exudates in shifting oligotrophic biogeochemistry and reef microbiomes.
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Andrew R Thurber($198,928), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Coral Bleaching, Coral Exudates, Ongoing Bleaching, Reef Ecosystem, Reef Health, Affect, Bacteria, Carbon, Corals, Disease, Ecological, Effects, Experiments, Island, MCR, Moorea, Mortality, Mucus, Quantify, Reefs, Release, Released, Site, Students, Tissue, Viruses, Water.

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RAPID: Collaborative Research: Studies of recovery from bleaching in Acropora hyacinthus: epigenetic shifts, impacts on reproductive biology and carry-over effects
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Gretchen E Hofmann($123,319), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
2. Marie Strader($76,075), Auburn University, Auburn
Key terms: Genetic And Epigenetic, Mass Coral Bleaching, Moorea Coral Reef, Bleaching History, French Polynesia, Rapid Adaptation, Restoration Efforts, Corals, Differences, Disturbance, Ecological, Environmental, Explores, Genome, Heat, Ideal, Investigate, Investigates, LTER, Larval, Long-term, MCR, Mechanisms, Natural, Occurring, Potential, Processes, Reproductive, Selection, Stress, Strong, Survival, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Ecology and Evolution of Microbial Interactions in a Changing Ocean
Award Effective Date: 06/05/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Gwenn M Hennon($683,575), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
2. James J Morris($516,436), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
3. Sonya T Dyhrman($683,575), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Acidification, Affect, Algae, Bacteria, Causing, Climate, Conditions, Earth, Evolution, Experiments, Future, Has, Interactions, Lab, Laboratory, Microbes, Microbial, Natural, Ocean, Oceans, Organisms, Processes, Prochlorococcus, Respond.

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Collaborative Research: Dynamic Marine Landscapes: Feedbacks and spatial patterns of corals and their associated fishes
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Scott A McKinley($403,370), Tulane University, New Orleans
2. Craig W Osenberg($383,760), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
3. Adrian C Stier($695,386), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Key terms: Growth And Survival, Loss And Fragmentation, Marine Landscape Ecology, Alter Habitat, Biogenic Habitat, Coral Reefs, Habitat Growth, Habitat Loss, Occupant Abundance, Occupant Density, Oyster Reefs, Seagrass Beds, Affect, Benefits, Biodiversity, Capacity, Consequences, Corals, Degradation, Drive, Dynamics, Ecosystems, Examine, Fish, Habitat-driven, Habitats, Invertebrates, Occupants, Resilience, Restoration, Sedimentation, Services, Spatial, Widespread, Withstand.

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The Ecology of Cloning
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Jonathan D Allen($299,823), College of William and Mary, Williamsburg
Key terms: Induce Cloning, Larval Clones, Marine Invertebrates, Multiple Species, Coastal, Consequences, Cues, Developmental, Echinoderms, Ecological, Environmental, Fates, Habitats, Inducers, Life, Maine, Metamorphosis, Offspring, Phenomenon, Poorly, Potential, Primary, Recruitment, Stages, Students, Temperate, Widely.

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Collaborative Research: Tracking fine-scale selection to temperature at the invasion front of a highly dispersive marine predator
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Carolyn K Tepolt($807,216), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Patrick S McDonald($222,500), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: European Green Crab, Invasive European Green, Marine Invasive Species, Balanced Polymorphisms, Genomic Traits, Green Crabs, Oceanographic Modeling, Salish Sea, West Coast, Adapt, Adaptation, Environment, Evolutionary, Examine, Expanding, Flow, Focus, Genetic, Has, Highly, Range, Selection, Shores, Speed, Spread, Temperature, Track, Volunteers.

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BEE: Testing the evolutionary responses of mixotrophs to future ocean conditions
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Holly V Moeller($536,087), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Key terms: Carbon Cycle, Carbon Cycling, Carbon Dioxide, Evolved Lineages, Marine Plankton, Mixotroph Metabolism, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Organic Matter, Upper Ocean, Adaptations, Alter, Atmosphere, Climate, Conditions, Evolutionary, Experimentally, Food, Furthermore, Global, Heterotrophy, Less, Local, Metabolic, Mixotrophs, Oceanic, Organisms, Photosynthesis, Physiological, Potential, Reducing, Reliance, Species, Temperature, Water.

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RAPID: Collaborative Research: Predicting the Spread of Multi-Species Coral Disease Using Species Immune Traits
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Adrienne Simoes Correa($39,520), William Marsh Rice University, Houston
2. Daniel M Holstein($29,910), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
3. Marilyn Brandt($33,296), University of The Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie
4. Erinn M Muller($53,473), Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota
5. Amy Apprill($30,451), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
6. Laura D Mydlarz($53,486), University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
Key terms: Coral Species Assemblages, Coral Species Immune, Highly Susceptible Species, Multi-species Coral Disease, Multi-species Disease Spread, Species Immune Traits, Tissue Loss Disease, Coral Reef, Initial Incidence, Multi-species Coral, Multi-species Disease, Reef Sites, Reefs Based, Virgin Islands, Abundance, Affects, Aim, Caribbean, Devastating, Downstream, Experiments, Florida, Model, Onset, Predict, Rapid, Resistance, SCTLD, Southwest, St, Students, Thomas, USVI, Was.

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Collaborative Research: Illuminating microbes and their viruses within the dark ocean crust through strain-level approaches
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Olivia Nigro($379,264), Hawaii Pacific University, Honolulu
2. Michael S Rappe($624,091), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
3. Stephanie A Carr($145,248), Hartwick College, Oneonta
Key terms: Microbial And Viral, Crustal Fluids, Deep Subseafloor, Global Ocean, Integrated Set, Jdfr Flank, Metabolic Pathways, Academy, Active, Analyses, Basement, Characteristics, Cultivation, Diverse, Experiments, Flowing, Generate, Life, Microbes, Microorganisms, Performing, Ridges, Rock, Sampling, Seafloor, Students, Undergraduate, Viruses.

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RUI: Collaborative Research: Trait differentiation and local adaptation to depth within meadows of the foundation seagrass Zostera marina
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Randall Hughes($336,700), Northeastern University, Boston
2. Cynthia Hays($217,126), Keene State College, Keene
3. Erik E Sotka($76,738), College of Charleston, Charleston
Key terms: Fine-scale Molecular Analyses, Fine-scale Molecular, Foundation Species, Gene Flow, Genetic Diversity, Local Adaptation, Reciprocal Transplant, Relative Frequency, Seagrass Trait, Zostera Marina, Critical, Depth, Depths, Dispersal, Drive, Ecological, Environment, Environmental, Experience, Experiments, Fitness, KSC, Migrants, Natural, Nearshore, Non-local, Outreach, Paired, Phenotypes, Residents, Selection, Students, Under-represented, Undergraduate.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding the impact of warming on the structure and function of marine communities
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Michael Frisk($310,561), SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook
2. Leigh F Peake($789,659), Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Portland
Key terms: Maine And Mid-atlantic, Metabolism And Growth, Plankton And Fish, Direct Influence, Ecosystem Properties, Marine Ecosystems, Marine Heatwaves, Mid-atlantic Bight, Rising Temperatures, Abrupt, Characterizes, Climate, Composition, Conditions, Contrast, Cooler, Effects, Gulf, Indirect, Knowledge, Model, Modeling, Past, Program, Quantifies, Size, Species, Trends, Warmer, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Evolutionary, biochemical and biogeochemical responses of marine cyanobacteria to warming and iron limitation interactions
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Feixue Fu($1,483,255), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
2. Mak A Saito($499,749), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Carbon And Nitrogen, Limitation And Warming, Biochemical Mechanisms, Fe Limitation, Future Ocean, Iron Limitation, Long-term Evolutionary, Marine Cyanobacteria, Negative Effects, Nitrogen Cycles, Nitrogen Fixation, Acclimation, Adaptation, Availability, Cellular, Changing, Climate, Consequences, Environment, Examines, Experiments, Global, IUE, Increase, Interactions, Long-term, Micronutrient, Mitigate, Molecular, Oceans, Organisms, Physiology, Picocyanobacteria, Preliminary, Productivity, Proteins, Quantitative, Respond, Scarce, Short-term, Supplies, Temperature, Trichodesmium, Warmer.

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Coastal mosaics of local adaptation and the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a marine predator-prey interaction
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Eric D Sanford($519,028), University of California-Davis, Davis
Key terms: California And Oregon, Dogwhelk Populations Distributed, Evolution And Ecology, Impose Rapid, Mussel Bed, Natural Selection, Populations Distributed, Shell Thickness, Channeled, Coasts, Drill, Drilling, Dynamics, Effects, Examine, Feedbacks, Has, Interactions, Marine, Mosaic, Phenotypes, Seeks, Short-term, Spatial, Species, Succession, Time.

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Trojan Horses in the Marine Realm: Protist Parasite-host Dynamics in Coastal Waters
Award Effective Date: 03/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Virginia P Edgcomb($813,745), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Malv Ii Syndiniales, Global Ocean, High-resolution Sampling, Salt Pond, Situ Hybridization, Syndiniales Parasitism, Abundance, Analyses, Apparent, Chemistry, Coastal, Combine, Dynamics, Ecology, Ecosystem, Environment, Genome, Genomics, High-resolution, Host, Host-parasite, Hosts, Laboratory, Little, Marine, Marker, Microscopy, Modeling, Molecular, Nutrients, Organic, Parasite, Parasites, Parasitic, Pools, Populations, Protist, Sequencing, Specificity, Temporal, Water.

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Collaborative Research: RAPID: Quantifying mechanisms by which Hurricane Michael facilitates a stable-state reversal on oyster reefs
Award Effective Date: 02/15/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. David L Kimbro($56,297), Northeastern University, Boston
2. Christopher Stallings($64,337), University of South Florida, Tampa
3. James W White($29,790), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Drought And Low, Low River Flow, Predators And Oysters, River Flow Allowed, Apalachicola Bay, Field Observations, Hurricane Michael, Lab Experiments, Normal Rainfall, Oyster Reefs, Altered, Disturbance, Ecosystem, Ecosystems, Effects, Essential, Flourish, Has, Healthy, Identifying, Mechanisms, Mediate, Models, Observed, Opportunity, Original, Rapid, Seasonal, Shift, Shifts, Subsequent, Suggesting, Tipping.

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RAPID: COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Mechanisms of seagrass community injury and resilience post Hurricane Florence: implications for increasingly stormy coasts
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Fredrick J Fodrie($82,512), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill
2. Lauren Yeager($27,425), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
3. Jessie C Jarvis($90,047), University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington
Key terms: Landscape Configuration, Seagrass Habitat, Seagrass Meadows, Strong Seasonality, Affected, Burial, Coast, Coastal, Disturbance, Ecological, Ecosystem, Eelgrass, Effects, Estuarine, Exhibit, Florence, Growth, Hurricane, Hurricanes, Intense, NC, Nursery, Plant, Range, Resilience, Seagrasses, Seedbank, Shoalgrass, Species, Storm, Storminess, Storms, Strategies, TX.

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RAPID: Species on the Move: Tropicalization of Western Atlantic Seagrass Beds
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Kenneth L Heck($47,485), Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium, Dauphin Island
Key terms: St Joseph Bay, Elevated Immigration, Green Turtle, Hurricane Michael, Joe Bay, Northern Gulf, Seagrass Beds, Abundance, Additional, Has, Mexico, NSF, Network, Ongoing, Parrotfish, Pass, Passage, Species, Storms, Temperatures, Tropical, Tropicalization.

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LTER: Georgia Coastal Ecosystems - IV
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Merryl L Alber($7,095,377), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Sensing And Modeling, Coastal Ecosystems, Cumulative Effects, Georgia Coastal, Human Activities, Marsh Habitats, Mimicking Drought, Remote Sensing, Salt Marsh, Sea Level, Accomplished, Assess, Book, Citizen, Climate, Combination, Development, Disturbance, Disturbances, Drivers, Exchange, Exclusion, Experimental, Factors, Focused, Fresh, Future, GCE, Increases, Information, LTER, Land, Landscape, Long-term, Managers, Marshes, Monitoring, Perturbations, Predict, Program, Promote, Properties, Respond, Runoff, Salinity, Students, Teachers, Tracking, Upland, Water.

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Collaborative research: Is hybridization among threatened Caribbean coral species the key to their survival or the harbinger of their extinction?
Award Effective Date: 01/05/2019; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Nicole D Fogarty($18,418), University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington
Key terms: Parent Species Via, Parental Species Habitats, Reef-building Acroporid Corals, Temperatures And Irradiance, Acropora Cervicornis, Disease Resistant, Elkhorn Coral, Evolutionary Trajectory, Gene Flow, Reef-building Acroporid, Shallow Habitats, Shallow Waters, Staghorn Coral, Adaptation, Adapted, Allow, Analysis, Assays, Avenue, Caribbean, Changing, Collaborative, Current, Dominant, Ecological, Evidence, Expanding, Experiments, Extent, Extinction, Extreme, Formation, Foundation, Future, Genetic, Hybrid, Hybridization, Hybrids, Increasing, Introgression, Less, Mating, Mechanisms, Mortality, Ocean, Palmata, Past, Potential, Protection, Rare, Reefs, Reproduction, Situ, Survival, Threatened, Threats, Thriving, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: RUI: Impacts of size-selective mortality on sex-changing fishes
Award Effective Date: 11/14/2018; Program: BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. James W White($68,301), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Field Experiments, Integrated Set, Marine Reserves, Population Dynamics, Reproductive Output, Selective Mortality, Sex Ratios, Sex-changing Fishes, Sex-changing Species, Size-selective Mortality, Ability, California, Consist, Direct, Effects, Female, Findings, Fisheries, Fishing, Individuals, Inside, Larger, Male, Models, Populations, Sex-change, Sex-changing, Size-selection, Size-selective, Targets, Usually.

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A Targeted Approach to Delineating the Source(s) and Optical Properties of CDOM
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Neil V Blough($230,000), University of Maryland, College Park, College Park
Key terms: Absorption And Emission, Chromophoric Dissolved Organic, Dissolved Organic Matter, Aquatic Organisms, Borohydride Reduction, Middle School, Natural Waters, Optical Properties, Photochemical Reactions, Amount, CDOM, Colored, Compounds, Dependence, Effect, Essential, Ketonesaldehydes, Laboratory, Light, Produce, Program, Students, Ultraviolet, Visible.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding substrate limitation and Lithium and Silicon isotope fractionation during secondary clay formation in marine systems
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Jeffrey W Krause($666,681), Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium, Dauphin Island
2. Yuanzhi Tang($338,896), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Marine Reverse Weathering, Secondary Clay Formation, Diatom Bsio2, Geochemical Factors, Marine Sediments, Missing Sink, Weathering Process, Budget, Byproduct, Climate, Conducting, Driving, Experiments, Fair, Field, Global, Has, Isotope, Minerals, Ocean, Outreach, Processes, Reaction, Seawater, Sequestration, Silicon, Was.

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Collaborative Research: Estuarine metabolism and gas exchange determined from dissolved oxygen time series: method development, field evaluation, and application to historical data
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Wade McGillis($299,844), Columbia University, New York
2. Maria Herrmann($899,401), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
Key terms: Gas Transfer Velocity, Metabolism And Gas, Contrasting Estuaries, Dissolved Oxygen, Estuarine Metabolism, Field Campaigns, Gas Exchange, Initial Slope, Photosynthesis-irradiance Curve, Tidal Currents, Advection, Advection-removal, Allow, Analysis, Atmosphere, Available, Chlorophyll, Continuous, Dependence, Developed, EBASE, Ecosystem, Errors, Fetch, Increases, Influence, Lack, Land, Model, NERRS, Nutrients, Objective, Objectives, Ocean, One-month, Photosynthesis-irradiance, Processes, Proxy, Respiration, Salinity, School, Seasons, Software, Techniques, Temperature, Testing, Time, Turbidity, Wind.

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Collaborative Research: Manganese Cycling and Coupling Across Redox Boundaries within Stratified Basins of the Baltic Sea
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Veronique Oldham($999,380), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Dalton S Hardisty($299,538), Michigan State University, East Lansing
Key terms: Baltic Sea Enabled, Elemental Cycles, Established Collaboration, Leibniz Institute, Ligand Complexes, Mn Cycle, Mn Pool, Mn Redox, Mn Species, Reactive Mn, Redox Cycling, Shipboard Incubations, Stratified Marine, Basins, Boston, Chemical, Constrain, Control, Coupling, Explore, Factor, Germany, Has, Iodine, Link, Mniii, Nearly, Nitrogen, Ocean, Oxidation, Oxygen, Pis, Processes, Redoxcline, Spanning, Students, Suboxic, Warnemunde.

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RAPID: Collaborative Research: Tracking Amazon Forest Fires from Source to Sink
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Valier Galy($77,033), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. A Joshua West($63,789), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Key terms: Amazon Basin, Amazon River, Carbon Fluxes, Drilling Program, Fire Activity, Pyrogenic Carbon, Baseline, Biomass, Characterize, Composition, Continuum, Cruise, Environmental, Fires, Increase, International, Low, Ocean, Opportunity, Planned, Sampling, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Underexplored connections between nitrogen and trace metal cycling in oxygen minimum zones mediated by metalloenzyme inventories
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Michael Jakuba($967,324), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. John A Breier($343,023), The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg
3. Alyson E Santoro($602,383), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Key terms: Biochemical And Microbial, Dissolved And Particulate, Eastern Tropical Pacific, High-resolution Vertical Profile, Trace Metal Distributions, Tropical Pacific Ocean, Biogeochemical Auv, Dark Ocean, High-resolution Vertical, Low Oxygen, Microbial Particulate, Nitrite Oxidation, Nitrite Oxidoreductase, Nitrite-oxidizing Bacteria, Sampling Platform, Trace Metals, Upper Mesopelagic, Volume Filtration, Availability, Biogeochemistry, Biological, Biology, Challenges, Changing, Chemistry, Clio, Cycles, Cycling, Effort, Explored, Inability, Incubation, Involved, Limited, Metalloenzyme, Metalloenzymes, Metaproteomic, NOB, Nitrite-oxidizing, Nitrogen, Processes, Program, Protein, Reactions, Students, Tested.

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A high-density, high-precision zonal section of nitrate isotopes across the South Indian Ocean
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Daniel M Sigman($296,546), Princeton University, Princeton
Key terms: Carbon Dioxide, Indian Ocean, Nitrate 15n14n, Nitrate Isotope, Ocean Conditions, Organic Matter, Past Ocean, Reconstructing Past, Allow, Atmosphere, Available, Basin, Biological, Chemistry, Climate, Earth, Fixed, Future, GO-SHIP, Global, Growing, Has, Interact, Isotopes, Isotopic, Life, NN, Nitrogen, Nutrient, OO, Oceanographic, Phytoplankton, Princeton, Processes, Produce, Ratios, Sediments, Sequestration, Set, South, Surface, Waters, Workshop.

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Collaborative Research: Transparent exopolymer and phytoplankton vertical migration as sources for preformed nitrate anomalies in the subtropical N. Pacific Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Tracy A Villareal($487,133), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
2. Robert T Letscher($491,322), University of New Hampshire, Durham
Key terms: 1-d Model, Carbon Cycle, Carbon Drawdown, Giant Phytoplankton, Inorganic Carbon, Mixed Layer, Nutrient Sources, Nutrient Transport, Transparent Exopolymer, Upper Ocean, Vertical Migration, Algae, Anomalies, Contribution, Cycling, DIC, Dissolved, Distribution, Distributions, Export, Grow, HOT, Hawaii, Media, Migrating, Models, Net, Nitrate, Nutricline, Nutrients, Observed, Organic, Oxygen, Photosynthesis, Processes, Public, Quantify, Reach, Subtropical, Summertime, Surface, TEP, TEPGLOM, Time-series, VMF, Vertically, Water, Well-lit.

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Collaborative Research: Assessing the role of compound-specific phosphorus hydrolase transformations in the marine phosphorus cycle
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Solange Duhamel($499,786), University of Arizona, Tucson
2. Julia M Diaz($263,509), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Marine Microbial Nutrition, Specific Dop Compounds, Atlantic Ocean, Axenic Cultures, Carbon Fixation, Compound-specific Dop, Dissolved Organic, Dop Transformations, Greenhouse Gas, Marine Environment, Marine Microorganisms, Undergraduate Students, Biogeochemistry, Climate, Concentration, Contribution, Control, Critical, Cycling, Enzymatic, Enzymes, Field, Global, Hands-on, K-, Knowledge, Laboratory, Life, Molecules, Natural, Nutrient, Particular, Phosphate, Potential, Primary, Productivity, Pure, Relative, Species, Structure, Tools.

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Collaborative Research: Submesoscale-Resolving Large Eddy Simulations Using Reduced Biogeochemical Models
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Peter E Hamlington($302,058), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Kyle E Niemeyer($247,888), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Biogeochemical Models, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Tracers, Drake Passage, Model Reduction, Ocean Biogeochemistry, Submesoscale Turbulence, Tracer Patchiness, Upper Ocean, Accurate, Carbon, Climate, Combustion, Developed, Effects, Effort, Esms, Expert, Future, Gpus, Has, High-fidelity, High-order, Improvements, Insights, Integration, Interactions, Interdisciplinary, LES, Mechanisms, Modeling, Oceanographic, Processes, RKC, Realistic, Reduced, Requires, Simulation, Simulations, Small-scale, Students, Techniques, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Novel constraints on air-sea gas exchange and deep ocean ventilation from high-precision noble gas isotope measurements in seawater
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Jeffrey P Severinghaus($369,920), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
2. Alan M Seltzer($653,685), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Deep Ocean, Deep-water Formation, Gas Uptake, Heavy Noble, Inert Gases, Isotope Ratios, Model Simulations, Noble Gas, Noble Gases, Stable Isotope, Surface Ocean, Adding, Air-sea, Ar, Biogeochemically, Circulation, Constraints, Deep-water, Dissolved, Exchange, Existing, Fractionation, Future, GCM, Glacial, High-precision, Ice, Improvement, Isotopic, Kr, Models, Observations, Oceanography, Precision, Processes, Projections, Quantifying, Rapid, Represent, Seawater, Time, Tracers, Undersaturation, Ventilation, Xe.

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EAGER: Measurement of Sulfur Hexafluoride and Argon-39 on Archived Samples from the Atlantic Ocean Collected in the 1980s
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. William M Smethie($40,214), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Pressure Steel Tanks, Atlantic Ocean, Chemically Inert, Deep Atlantic, Deep Water, Argon-, Atmospheric, CFC-, Circulation, Collected, Collection, Comparing, Concentrations, Cruises, Gas, Gases, Half-life, Has, Information, Input, Integrity, Measure, Measured, Measuring, SF, Sea, Stations, Stored, Subset, Suitable, Surface, Time, Well-known.

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Collaborative Research: Developing Automated Nutrient and Trace Metal Methodology using Programmable Flow Injection
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Christopher I Measures($523,836), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
2. Maxime Grand($467,624), San Jose State University Foundation, San Jose
Key terms: Nutrients And Trace, Phosphate And Silicate, Spatial And Temporal, Chemical Oceanography, Moss Landing, Nutrient Dynamics, Pfi Analyzers, Shore Station, Temporal Scales, Trace Metals, Autonomous, Available, Coastal, Cruise, Developed, Development, Existing, Generation, Hawaii, Limited, Methodologies, Methods, Monitoring, Remote, Volumes.

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Investigation of mechanisms leading to seasonal hypoxia in the Southern Benguela Upwelling System
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Samantha A Siedlecki($512,930), University of Connecticut, Storrs
Key terms: Southern Benguela Upwelling, Cape Town, Graduate Students, Modulating Hypoxic, Nutrient Cycling, Nutrient Trapping, Seasonal Hypoxia, South Africa, Circulation, Connecticut, Dissolved, Film, Hind-cast, Inshore, Intensity, Means, Model, Nitrate, Nutrients, Observations, Observed, Ocean, Oxygen, Processes, Ratios, Realistic, Region, SBUS, Severe, Shelf, Simulations, Subject, Water.

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Biogenic Calcium Carbonate Solubilities and Reaction Rates by Lab and Field Saturometry
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Adam Subhas($613,773), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Calcium Carbonate Shells, Temperature And Pressure, Biogenic Carbonate, Carbon Dioxide, Carbonate Minerals, Ocean Acidification, Spectrophotometric Ph, Calcite, Chemistry, Dissolution, Dissolutionprecipitation, Emit, Equilibrium, Has, Humans, Inorganic, Kinetics, Laboratory, Marine, Precipitation, Process, Saturometer, Scans, Seawater, Solubilities, Solubility, Stability.

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Superoxide Dynamics in Irradiated Seawater
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Leanne Powers($318,869), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Rates And Pathways, Reactive Oxygen Species, Decay Rates, Hydrogen Peroxide, Spectral Photochemical, Affect, Carbon, Chemistry, Controlled, Cycling, Environmental, Formation, HO, Irradiation, Light, Marine, O-, Ocean, Organic, Primary, Quantify, ROS, Redox, Seawater, Stress, Superoxide, Various.

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NSFGEO-NERC: Quantifying the Modern and Glacial Ocean's Carbon Cycle Including Isotopes
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Andreas Schmittner($431,527), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Modern And Glacial, Ocean Carbon Storage, Carbon Cycle, Iron Fluxes, Ocean Circulation, Sea Ice, Agreement, Applied, Atmospheric, Biological, Budget, Climate, Components, Decomposition, Dissolved, Has, Increased, Isotopes, Joint, LGM, Mechanistic, Processes, Proportion, Quantification.

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Improving Accuracy and Precision of Marine Inorganic Carbon Measurements
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Ryan J Woosley($444,514), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Key terms: Temperature And Salinity, Chemical Models, Hydrogen Ions, Indicator Dye, Low Temperature, Low Temperatures, Ocean Acidification, Arctic, Atmosphere, Batch, Experiments, Increase, Monitoring, Oceans, Ph, Salinities, Seawater, Stability, Time, Uncertainties, Uptake, Waters.

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Cr Isotope Oceanography of the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Ocean
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Edward A Boyle($436,231), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Key terms: Cr Isotope Ratios, Eastern Tropical North, North Pacific Ocean, Oxygen Deficient Zones, Tropical North Pacific, Cr Isotopes, Oxic Ocean, Particulate Matter, Thermodynamically Stable, Whereas Cr, Activity, Ancient, Aquatic, Chromium, Concentrations, Conversion, Criii, Crvi, Enriched, Environment, Environmental, Exists, Geological, Has, Laboratory, Larger, Lighter, Little, Marine, Mass, Neutrons, Observed, Past, Process, Protons, Redox, Regions, Relatively, Seawater, Sinking, Species, Transformation.

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Modulation of Bubble-Mediated Gas Transfer due to Wave-Current Interactions
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Leonel Romero($293,095), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Key terms: Bubble-mediated Gas Transfer, Gas Transfer Coefficients, Wave Breaking Statistics, Air-sea Fluxes, Bubble-mediated Gas, Gas Fluxes, Numerical Simulations, Wave-current Interactions, Wind Speed, Air-sea, Conditions, Currents, Depend, Enhanced, Forced, Framework, Fronts, Investigate, Model, Modeling, Modulation, Ocean, Parameterizations, Realistic, Spatial, Students, Submesoscales, Surface, Tested, Uncertainty, Wave-current, Winds.

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Collaborative Research: What Happens to Terrestrial Organic Matter in the Ocean? Solving the Mystery Behind an Iconic Question
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Valier Galy($748,346), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Brad E Rosenheim($455,937), University of South Florida, Tampa
Key terms: Terrestrial Organic Carbon, Terrestrial Organic Matter, Amazon Delta, Amazon River, Burial Efficiency, Carbon Cycle, Guianas Coast, Mud Banks, Mudbank Sediments, Analysis, Art, Atmosphere, Carries, Fraction, Has, Marine, Mudbanks, Ocean, Oceans, Offshore, Oxidation, Refractory, Sampling, Serve, Storage, Suggest, Was, Waters.

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The Annual Cycle of the Biological Carbon Pump in the Subpolar North Atlantic
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Hilary Palevsky($103,015), Boston College, Chestnut Hill
Key terms: Air-sea Carbon Dioxide, Biological Carbon Pump, Carbon Dioxide Flux, Irminger Sea Array, Magnitude And Seasonal, Oxygen Mass Balance, Air-sea Carbon, Annual Magnitude, Biological Pump, Calculate Ancp, Calibrated Oxygen, Carbon Cycle, Carefully Calibrated, Deep Ocean, Oxygen Sensors, Seasonal Timing, Surface Waters, Accuracy, Amount, Calibration, Deployed, Determined, Existing, Gliders, Influences, Latitude, Model, Moorings, OOI.

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Collaborative Research: Exploring the role of exogenous polyphosphate in the precipitation of calcium phosphate minerals in the marine environment
Award Effective Date: 06/30/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Julia M Diaz($55,307), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Apatite Formation, Apatite Minerals, Exogenous Polyphosphate, Marine Sediments, Phosphorous Cycling, Phosphorous Removal, Stable Apatite, Burial, Conditions, Current, Detailed, Disciplines, Importance, Mechanism, Mechanisms, Mystery, Nutrient, Ocean, Particles, Variety, Via.

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Collaborative Research: Hydrothermal Estuaries: What Sets the Hydrothermal Flux of Fe and Mn to the Oceans?
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Jessica N Fitzsimmons($399,558), Texas A&M University, College Station
2. John A Breier($349,942), The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg
3. William J Jenkins($382,212), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
4. Guangyu Xu($233,205), University of Washington, Seattle
5. Brandy M Toner($343,786), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis
Key terms: De Fuca Ridge, Hydrothermally Sourced Fe, Juan De Fuca, 3d Theoretical, Deep Ocean, Earth's Oceans, Hot Springs, Hydrothermal Plume, Iron Released, Main Endeavour, Pacific Ocean, Predictive Model, Water Column, AUV, Allow, Analyses, Autonomous, Beyond, Biogeochemical, Collect, Colloidal, Complex, Cruise, Ctd-rosette, Detailed, Dilution, Dispersion, Dissolved, Down-plume, Essential, Fate, Fill, Filtered, Follow, Found, GEOTRACES, GP, Gap, Happens, Has, International, Investigate, Length, Life, Long-term, Mineralogical, Mn, Modelling, Organic, Particulate, Persist, Play, Plumes, Processes, Program, Revealed, Ridges, Sampling, Sea, Seafloor, Southern, Station, Surface, Trace, Track, Trajectory, Vent, Vent-site, Vents, Volcanoes.

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Collaborative Research: How and Why eNd Tracks Ocean Circulation
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Brian A Haley($437,171), Oregon State University, Corvallis
2. James McManus($367,113), Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay
3. Karen H Johannesson($196,962), Tulane University, New Orleans
Key terms: Modern And Past, Water Mass Age, Benthic Flux, Benthic Fluxes, Benthic Source, Bigelow Laboratory, Bottom Water, Deep Water, Global Circulation, Neodymium Isotopes, Ocean Circulation, Organic Carbon, Particulate Organic, Pore Fluid, Solid Phase, Water Column, Application, Behavior, Chemistry, Control, Days, Direct, Elemental, Geochemical, Isotopic, Nd, Oceans, Oregon, Quantitative, Rees, Sediments, Seen, Signature, Tulane, Vast.

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2019 Chemical Oceanography Gordon Research Conference: Discovering Chemical Processes and Mechanisms in a Changing Ocean
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Mak A Saito($39,120), Gordon Research Conferences, East Greenwich
Key terms: Chemical Oceanography Gordon, Changing Ocean, Discovering Chemical, Graduate Students, Marine Chemistry, Biogeochemistry, Brings, Conference, Exchange, Field, Holderness, Leading, Postdocs, Signatures.

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Collaborative Research: Characterization of Reactive Nitrogen in The North Pacific Atmosphere
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Hayley Schiebel($127,765), Suffolk University, Boston
2. Meredith Hastings($591,260), Brown University, Providence
Key terms: Boundary Layer Via, Marine Boundary Layer, Reactive Nitrogen Species, Anthropogenic Nitrogen, Atmospheric Deposition, Increased Nitrogen, Nitrogen Deposition, Nitrogen Emissions, Organic Nitrogen, Surface Waters, Ammonium, Atmosphere, Based, Biogeochemistry, Biological, Characterize, Composition, Expect, Global, Human, Influence, Inorganic, Isotopic, Modeling, NPO, Natural, Nitrate, Ocean, Oceans, Processes, Ship-based, Source, Sources, Student, Suggested.

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Constraining Global Coastal Ocean Methane Emissions to the Atmosphere
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Thomas S Weber($567,588), University of Rochester, Rochester
Key terms: Coastal Ocean, Emission Rates, Methane Emissions, Methane Supersaturation, Natural Methane, Surface Methane, Atmosphere, Biogeochemical, Climate, Concentrations, Educational, Environment, Environments, Established, Experience, Future, Global, Has, Laboratories, Measured, Model, Modeling, Opportunity, Predict, Process, Regions, Sequence, Source, Sources, Students, Uncertain, Unique, Warming, Yielding.

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International Workshop on Subtropical Shelf Ecosystems - Western Boundary Current Interactions: Savannah, GA: Winter 2019-2020
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. William B Savidge($59,918), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Western Boundary Currents, Shelf Ecosystems, Continent, Workshop.

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Collaborative Research: Megaripples as biocatalytical filters
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Markus H Huettel($320,599), Florida State University, Tallahassee
2. Peter Berg($361,608), University of Virginia Main Campus, Charlottesville
Key terms: Aquatic Eddy Covariance, Biocatalytical Filters, Chotawhatchee Bay, Coastal Waters, Flushed Megaripple, Megaripple Field, Northeastern Gulf, Water Column, Available, Biogeochemical, Carbon, Common, Currents, Demonstrate, Experiments, Features, Functioning, In-situ, Inlet, Laboratory, Matter, Megaripples, Mexico, NERR, Natural, Nutrient, Nutrients, Organic, Processes, Quantify, Rapid, Sand, Students, Wavelengths.

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Preparation and Distribution of DOC Consensus Reference Materials
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Dennis A Hansell($493,630), University of Miami, Coral Gables
Key terms: Dissolved Organic Carbon, Marine Carbon Cycle, CRM, Climate, Collected, Consistent, Continuation, Continue, DOC, Deep, Distributed, Global, International, Laboratories, Ocean, Period, Program, Reference, Requires, Water.

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"Carbon isotope fractionation in Archaea using the 3HP/4HB pathway: Prospects for paleo-geochemistry and paleo-barometry"
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Ann Pearson($491,551), Harvard University, Cambridge
Key terms: Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Isotope, Epsilonar Proxy, Growth Rate, Laboratory Experiments, Controlled, Current, Earth, Glacial-interglacial, HPHB, Ice, Indirect, Isotopic, Limited, Lipids, Ma, Marine, Model, Observations, Observed, Pco, Primary, Sedimentary, Taxon, Thaumarchaeota, Theoretical, Theory.

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Collaborative Research: Transforming Carbon in the Deep Sea
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Gordon T Taylor($519,940), SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Brook
2. Alexander B Bochdansky($364,838), Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk
Key terms: Biological Pump, Carbon Dioxide, Deep Sea, Deep-sea Incubators, Natural Microbial, Oceanographic Technology, Organic Carbon, Raman Microspectrometry, Shed Light, Atmosphere, Decay, Deep-sea, Fecal, Incubations, Labeled, Laboratory, Oceans, Organisms, Phytoplankton, Processes, Rates, Relative, Release, Remineralization, Single-cell, Situ, Time.

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Collaborative Research: High resolution glider observations enable reassessment of export production in the oligotrophic Sargasso Sea
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Damian S Grundle($677,738), Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), Inc., St. George'S
2. Michael W Lomas($203,642), Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay
Key terms: Annual Cycle, Bats Site, Mass Balance, Biological, Carbon, Characteristics, Exports, Glider, Gliders, Measured, Months, Mystery, NP, Nitrate, Observations, Oligotrophic, Oxygen, POC, Phytoplankton, Sampling, Sensors, Ship, Structure.

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RAPID: Investigating the incorporation of elements into ice in Lake St. Clair during extreme weather conditions: an analogy for chemical cycling in the Arctic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Mark Baskaran($117,336), Wayne State University, Detroit
Key terms: Atmospheric Deposition, Lake St, Sea Ice, Arctic, Clair, Derived, Gt, Incorporated, Involve, Isotopes, Mechanism, Near, Pb, Po, Popb, Precipitation, Processes, Rivers, Sediment, Sediments, Snow, Surface, Water, Weather.

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Trace element cycling in upwelling filaments in the California Current System
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Katherine Barbeau($277,507), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: California Current Ecosystem, Dissolved Organic Matter, Education And Outreach, Ongoing California Current, Trace Metal Cycles, Graduate Students, Multiple Trace, Upwelling Filaments, Advantage, Biological, CCE-LTER, Characterize, Cruises, Cycling, Ecological, Field, Has, Marine, Micronutrients, Ocean, Phytoplankton, Process, Processes, Productivity, Seeks, Structure, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Multiyear autonomous measurement of N-loss in the ETNP ODZ
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Mark A Altabet($706,801), University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, North Dartmouth
2. Eric D'Asaro($1,444,318), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Odz Nitrogen Loss, Oxygen And Organic, Biogenic Nitrogen, Nitrogen Gas, Ocean Denitrification, Outreach Activities, Approach, Benefit, Carbon, Carry, Consequences, Current, Density, ETNP, Expected, Float, Float-based, Floats, Flux, Forcings, Future, Global, Gt, Largest, Nitrate, Odzs, Pacific, Pilot, Profiles, Rates, Region, Regions, Respiration, Surface, Time.

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Quantifying the effects of variable light and iron on the nitrate assimilation isotope effect of phytoplankton
Award Effective Date: 02/15/2019; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Phoebe D Chappell($369,112), Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk
2. Angela N Knapp($764,447), Florida State University, Tallahassee
Key terms: Andor Iron Stress, Enhanced Light Andor, Light And Iron, No3 Assimilation Epsilon, Water Column Nitrate, Chemical Composition, Environmentally-relevant Light, Iron Conditions, Laboratory Culture, Light Availability, Light Stress, Ocean Waters, Southern Ocean, Combination, Cruise, Depending, Dn, Environmentally-relevant, Experiments, Expression, Field, Has, Heavier, Isotope, Isotopic, Lighter, Live, Local, Markers, NN, NO-, Nutrient, Organisms, Phytoplankton, Productivity, Ratio, Seawater, Students, Sunlight, Surface.

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Collaborative Research: Inferring Marine Particle Properties from Polarized Volume Scattering Functions
Award Effective Date: 12/20/2018; Program: Chemical Oceanography

1. Xiaodong Zhang($255,918), University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
Key terms: Volume Scattering Function, Angular Distribution, Mueller Matrix, Particle Properties, Particle Size, Scattered Light, Size Distribution, Size Distributions, Biogeochemical, Characterize, Composition, Derive, Detailed, Information, Inversion, Knowledge, Marine, Measured, Modeling, Ocean, Optics, Organic, Particles, Polarization, Shapes, Technique, VSF.

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Formation of rain layers in the Warm Pool and their feedbacks to atmospheric convection in an idealized modeling framework
Award Effective Date: 10/15/2019; Program: Climate & Large-Scale Dynamics

1. Petrus Johannes van Leeuwen($612,538), Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Key terms: Upper Ocean Stability, Atmospheric Convection, Mjo Convection, Ocean Feedbacks, Ocean Surface, Rain Layers, Regional Atmospheric, Surface Fluxes, Surface Layer, Warm Pool, Anomalies, Convective, Cooling, Coupled, Duration, Formation, Frequency, Generate, Heat, Heating, Interact, Mixing, Model, Observations, Rainfall, Rls, SST, Shallow, Spatial, Stable, Tropical.

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The role of oceans in climate asymmetries
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Climate & Large-Scale Dynamics

1. Kyle C Armour($358,924), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Distinct Continental Geometries, Oceans And Atmosphere, Rate And Magnitude, Climate Sensitivity, Cloud Feedbacks, Earth's Climate, Global Climate, Global Warming, Graduate Student, Greenhouse-gas Forcing, Idealized Continental, Ocean Circulations, Asymmetries, Coupled, Experiments, Greenhouse-gas, Heat, Ii, Iii, Induced, Large-scale, Meridional, Model, Modeling, Models, Performing, Previously, Range, Simulations, Surface, Transport.

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Developing the Science of Science Communication in Early Career Scientists: Incorporating Lessons Learned - February 2020 in San Diego, CA
Award Effective Date: 11/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Rebecca J Stone($36,996), Suffolk University, Boston
Key terms: Bi-annual Conference, Workshop Organization, Audiences, Bi-annual, Conjunction, Held, Highly, Oceanography, Participants, Skills, Speakers, Students, Suffolk, Training, Variety.

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A workshop to discuss attrition of women in the academic ocean sciences leadership pipeline: Washington, D.C., 2020
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Kristen Yarincik($66,885), Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Inc, Washington
Key terms: Faculty Positions, Academic, Analysis, Available, COL, Factors, Ocean, Representation, Women, Workforce, Workshop.

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Support for Communications Workshops: San Diego 2020/ Spain 2021
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Jonathan H Sharp($61,871), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Communication Skills, Elected Officials, Meeting Run, Public Outreach, ASLO, Aquatic, Audiences, February, Media, Organized, Presentation, Presentations, Workshop, Workshops.

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Workplace Safety for Ocean Sciences: A workshop toward coordination of policies and best practices to address sexual harassment in ocean science field research; Washington DC 2020
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Leigh A Zimmermann($45,464), Consortium for Ocean Leadership, Inc, Washington
Key terms: Field Settings, Marine Laboratories, Marine Labs, Sexual Harassment, Workplace Safety, Academic, COL, Coastal, Consensus, Consistent, Convene, Coordinated, Developing, Effort, Ensure, Environments, Implementation, National, Ocean, Oceanographic, Policies, Practice, Practices, Prior, Recommendations, Representatives, Roadmap, Step, Students, Topic, Vessels, Women, Workforce, Workshop.

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REU Site: Aquatic Chemical Ecology at Georgia Tech
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Brian Hammer($308,651), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Chemical Ecology, Development Activities, Georgia Tech, Reu Site, Site Program, Ecosystems, Engineering, Environments, National, Student, Undergraduates.

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CAREER: Multiple Scales of Nitrogen Cycle in Oxygen Minimum Zones
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Daniele Bianchi($816,141), University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Key terms: Minimum Zone Boundaries, Nitrous Oxide Emissions, Oxygen Minimum Zone, Oxygen Minimum Zones, Chemical Heterogeneity, Field Trips, Nitrogen Cycle, Nitrogen Transformations, Activities, Atmosphere, Biogeochemistry, Circulation, Climate, Currents, Dissolved, Educational, Implications, Increase, Investigate, Less, Mesoscale, Model, Ocean, Oceanography, Processes, Range, Reactions, Sensitive, Sensitivity, Shaping, Simulations, Student, Students, Submesoscale, Ventilation.

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CAREER: Moving Beyond Equilibrium: Understanding the Ocean's Overturning Circulation in a Changing Climate
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Malte F Jansen($733,932), University of Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Ocean Overturning Circulation, Equilibrium Solutions, Essential Mechanisms, Ocean Circulation, Steady-state Equilibrium, Climate, Control, Decades, Deep, Deeper, Developed, Development, Drivers, Instantaneous, Millennia, Model, Models, Oceans, Required, Steady-state, Students, Surface, Theoretical, Time, Time-scales, Wind.

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CAREER: Ocean-atmosphere interactions through the lens of stable water isotopologues
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Jessica L Conroy($698,085), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana
Key terms: Oceanic And Atmospheric, Stable Isotope Values, Hydrologic Cycle, Isotope Ratios, Isotope-based Paleoclimate, Tropical Pacific, Water Vapor, Authentic, Evaporation, Experiences, Implications, Information, Isotope-based, Large-scale, Nature, P-E, Precipitation, Salinity, Seawater, Simulations.

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Oceanhackweek: A Workshop to Explore Data Science in Oceanography; August 2019; Seattle, Washington
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Wu-Jung Lee($49,967), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Traditional Academic, Collaborative, Hackathon, Intensive, Ocean, Oceanhackweek, Oceanographers, Skills.

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CAREER: Gulf of Maine Temperature Trends and Variability from the early Holocene to the Present
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Katherine A Allen($584,107), University of Maine, Orono
Key terms: Abrupt, Calibration, Coastal, Currents, Diverse, Environmental, Extend, Foraminiferal, Geochemical, Gulf, Light, Long-term, Maine, Marine, Ocean, Online, Partnership, Past, Region, Regional, School, Shared, Students, Temperature, Trends.

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Eco-Evolutionary Response to the Scale of Temporal Environmental Fluctuation
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. John T Wootton($532,558), University of Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Cyclical And Stochastic, Cyclical Environments, Environmental Conditions, Life Histories, Life History, Population Persistence, Tigriopus Californcus, Tigriopus Californicus, Varying Environments, Adaptation, Climate, Common, Cycles, Disturbance, Ecology, Ecosystems, Evolution, Evolutionary, Experimental, Experiments, Field, Fit, Fluctuations, Framework, Has, Ideal, Intertidal, Marine, Mathematical, Mismatches, Model, Modelling, Natural, Nature, Populations, Predictions, Regimes, Sampling, Seasonal, Short, Species, Students, Theoretical, Tidal, Tide, World.

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REU Site: Ocean Sciences & Engineering at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 2019-2021 Program
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. Margaret K Tivey($489,151), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Wide Range, Woods Hole, Disciplines, Experience, Fellows, Final, Graduate, National, Ocean, Oral, Poster, Processes, Program, REU, Report, SSF, Students, Summer, WHOI.

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REU Site: Early research experience for undergraduates in coastal biology on Florida's first coast
Award Effective Date: 03/15/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. James J Gelsleichter($366,773), University of North Florida, Jacksonville
Key terms: Coastal Biology, Andor, Anthropogenic, Development, Experience, Florida, National, Program, REU, Students, Training, UNF.

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REU Site: Ocean Coastal Zone Sustainability through University of Southern California Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: EDUCATION/HUMAN RESOURCES,OCE

1. John F Heidelberg($397,916), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Key terms: Catalina Island, Usc Wrigley, Wrigley Institute, Biology, Development, Ecology, Land, Marine, National, Opportunities, Population, Program, REU, School, Students, Summer, Training, UPC, Undergraduates, WMSC.

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Concentrations and source assessment of black carbon across tropical Atlantic air and sediment
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: EPSCoR Co-Funding

1. Robert A Pockalny($522,171), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Column And Atmospheric, Tropical Atlantic Ocean, Atmospheric Particles, Biomass Burning, Black Carbon, Carbon Fractions, Math Investigative, School Students, Smile Program, Water Column, Africa, Approaches, C-, Collected, Cruise, Derived, Environment, Experiences, Fossil, Fuels, Graduate, Isotopic, Molecular, Oceans, Opportunities, Origin, Region, Sediment, Source, URI, Wildfires.

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R/V Kilo Moana CTD Winch and Launch and Recovery System
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: EPSCoR Co-Funding

1. Anita L Lopez($501,697), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Kilo Moana, Shared-use Instrumentation, CTD, NSF, Nsf-funded, ONR, Operations, Shared-use, Vessel, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Improving models of interseismic locking and slow slip events in Cascadia and New Zealand
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2018; Program: EPSCoR Co-Funding

1. Noel M Jackson($117,014), University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley
Key terms: Cascadia And Hikurangi, Earthquake Hazard Forecasts, Hikurangi Subduction, Locking Models, Ocean Bottom, Plate Locking, Slow Slip, Subduction Zone, Subduction Zones, Tectonic Plates, Time Period, Catalogs, Earthquakes, Fault, Female, Future, GPS, Mid-, Modeled, NIF, Northern, OBP, Offshore, Produce, Public, Realistic, Refer, Region, Regions, Released, Seismic, Steady, Technique, Three-dimensional, Velocities, Zealand.

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Aleutian - Alaska Workshop at Lamont for GeoPrisms Synthesis
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: GeoPRISMS

1. Terry A Plank($14,064), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Continental Crust, Focus Site, Individual Projects, Subduction Zone, Alaska-aleutian, Approach, Arc, Building, Connections, Deformation, Discussions, Geoprisms, Integrate, Lamont, Megathrust, Output, Participants, Primary, Processes, Synthesis, Volcanic, Workshop.

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Excellence in Research: Wave Effects on the Dynamics of a Multiple-Inlet Bay System During Storms
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: Hist Black Colleges and Univ

1. Meng Xia($596,775), University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne
Key terms: Merits And Limitations, Field Observations, Numerical Model, Water Levels, Wave Effects, Wave Forcing, Bay, Currents, Developed, Dynamics, Education, Exchange, Existing, Field-tested, HBCU, Inlet, Inlets, Inside, Little, Local, Mcbs, Methods, Minority, Modeling, Oceanography, Parameterizations, Processes, STEM, Storm, Students, Subtidal, Theories, USNA.

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International Council for Exploration of the Sea: Travel Support for Academic Participants, 2019-2022
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

1. Michael G Neubert($317,716), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Academic Scientists, Ices Activities, Intergovernmental Organization, Marine Ecosystems, North Atlantic, Advance, Advice, Effects, Has, Management, Sea.

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MRI: Acquisition of a Laser Ablation High Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer for Investigations of Ocean and Climate
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Major Research Instrumentation

1. Robert M Sherrell($685,395), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
Key terms: Laser Ablation, Mass Spectrometer, Ocean Sediments, Allow, Climate, Concentrations, Continue, Deep-sea, Fossil, ICP-MS, Instrumentation, Introduction, Laboratory, Nsf-funded, Opportunities, Past, Principle, Programs, Purchase, Reconstruct, Rutgers, Seawater, Shells, Solid, Successfully, Teaching, Tiny, Trace, Undergraduate.

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MRI: Acquisition of a SAGe Well Detector to Support Geoscience Education and Student and Faculty Research at Florida Gulf Coast University
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Major Research Instrumentation

1. Puspa L Adhikari($180,166), Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers
Key terms: Undergraduate And Graduate, Marine Pollution, Summer Camp, Detector, Enhance, Environmental, Environments, Faculty, Hurricane, Increase, Instrument, Local, Outreach, Participation, Quality, Recruitment, Retention, Rise, STEM, Sage, School, Student, Students.

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Collaborative Research: An Open Access Experiment to Seismically Image Galapagos Plume-Ridge Interaction
Award Effective Date: 03/15/2020; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Emilie E Hooft Toomey($539,509), University of Oregon Eugene, Eugene
2. Garrett T Apuzen-Ito($327,816), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
3. Yang Shen($335,201), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Galapagos Spreading Center, Ambient Noise, Galapagos Archipelago, Geodynamic Models, Graduate Students, Isotropic Velocity, Mantle Plume, Plume-ridge Interaction, Seismic Waves, Surface Waves, Tectonic Plates, Allow, Anisotropy, Array, Azimuthal, Beneath, Broadband, Composition, Cruises, Deployed, Distribution, Heterogeneity, Hot, Interactions, Islands, Lithosphere, Magma, Melting, Months, Plume-ridge, Processes, Program, Seafloor, Seismometers, Spanning, Temperature, Tomography, Volcanism.

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Gaining new insights into the magmatic and tectonic processes at Kilauea Volcano from analysis of data recorded by the 2018 RAPID OBS array
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2020; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Yang Shen($253,253), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Magmatic And Tectonic, Deep Magma, Kilauea Volcano, Offshore Earthquakes, South Flank, Volcano Observatory, Analyses, Catalog, Deformation, Eruption, Faults, HVO, Hawaii, Lava, Magnitude, Main, Obss, Processes, Properties, Recording, Recovered, Seismic, Stress, Submarine, Time, USGS.

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Collaborative Research: Unlocking the Cenozoic/Cretaceous seawater sulfate record via inclusion of 17O in marine barite
Award Effective Date: 01/15/2020; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Adina Paytan($194,588), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
2. David T Johnston($413,392), Harvard University, Cambridge
Key terms: Ocean Chemistry, Barite, Carbon, Cycles, Geological, Marine, Million, Oxygen, Processes, Sediments, Sulfate, Sulfur.

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Seismic Stratigraphic Reconstruction of Cretaceous to Holocene Current Flow Through the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Christopher M Lowery($222,773), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Shallow Campeche Bank, Current Flow, Drift Deposits, Eastern Gom, Florida Straits, Loop Current, Multichannel Seismic, Sediment Drifts, Adjacent, Architecture, Atlantic, Circulation, Climate, Cuba, Currents, Deep, Deeper, Drilling, Entering, Features, Future, Gulf, Has, Heat, History, Increased, Mexico, Million, North, Northward, Ocean, Past, Seafloor, Sedimentary, Strength, Survey, Surveys, Time, Yucatan.

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Linking Surface Deformation to Slab-Mantle Flow in the Cascadia Subduction Zone through 3D Dynamic Models
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Menno R Fraters($241,686), University of California-Davis, Davis
Key terms: Cascadia Subduction Zone, Heterogeneity And Observed, Mantle Flow, Observed Deformation, Overriding Plate, Plate Boundary, Sinking Plate, Advance, Below, Code, Continent, Crust, Earthquakes, Forces, Investigated, Link, Models, Observations, Pacific, Resolution, Secondly, Seismic, Slab, Stresses, Structure, Subducting, Surface.

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Collaborative Research: High-resolution volcanic stratigraphy and geochemical evolution of the Galapagos Platform
Award Effective Date: 12/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Virginia Dorsey Wanless($199,514), Boise State University, Boise
2. Daniel J Fornari($149,499), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Platform And Relate, Field Program, Galapagos Islands, Galapagos Platform, Modern Galapagos, Ocean Island, Overlying Islands, Platform Lavas, Shore-based Geochemical, Spatial Heterogeneity, Uk Scientists, Volcanic Islands, Volcanic Platform, Collaborate, Compositions, Comprehensive, Construction, Evolution, Formed, Has, ISIS, Mantle, Mapping, Plate, Portion, Remain, Sampling, Shore-based, Situ, Situated, Source, Stratigraphic, Subaerial, Submarine, Top, Vessel, Volcanoes.

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2020 Natural Gas Hydrate Systems GRC/GRS: Galveston, Texas - February 2020
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Nancy R Gray($15,000), Gordon Research Conferences, East Greenwich
Key terms: Natural Gas Hydrate, Early-career Scientists, Gas Hydrates, Amounts, Conference, Early-career, Energy, Formation, Geological, Gordon, Interact, Methane, Release, Seminar, Senior, Top, Topics, Water.

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Validating Pressure Gauges for Seafloor Seismology and Geodesy
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Spahr C Webb($376,602), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Absolute Pressure Gauges, Dual Pressure Gauges, Drift Free, Oceanographic Currents, Seafloor Pressure, Accurate, Alaska, Apgs, Calibrating, Calibration, Calibrations, DPG, Deployments, Facility, Frequencies, Frequency, Has, High-pressure, Installed, Low, Observations, Seismic, Seismology, Sensor, Sensors, Signals, Time, Zealand.

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Marine Seismology Symposium 2020
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Kasey Aderhold($148,921), Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, Washington
Key terms: Seismological And Marine, Marine Geoscience, Marine Seismic, Marine Seismology, Oversight Committee, Collaborations, Critical, Facilities, Industry, Innovative, International, Networking, Priority, Processes, Promote, Resources, Seismologists, Symposium, Topics.

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Construction and Field-Testing of 16 Broadband Ocean Bottom Seismographs for the OBSIC Fleet
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. John A Collins($1,844,383), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Ocean Bottom, Ocean-bottom Seismographs, Broadband, Dynamics, Experiments, Fleet, Instruments, OBS, OBSIC, Ocean-bottom, Oceans, Seafloor, Seismic, Structure.

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Collaborative Research: Thin Crust Over The Marion Rise: Remelting The Gondwanan Mantle II
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Maurice A Tivey($297,889), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Michael Cheadle($51,901), University of Wyoming, Laramie
Key terms: Mantle Hotspots, Mantle Plume, Marion Hotspot, Marion Rise, Ocean Ridge, Ocean Ridges, Tectonic Plates, Created, Crust, Deep, Differences, Directly, Exposed, German, Gondwana, Iceland, Indian, Led, Melting, Predicts, Seafloor, Volcanic.

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Collaborative Research: Characterization of Subduction Channel Processes - Borehole Sampling at Active Serpentinite Mud Volcanoes on the Mariana Forearc
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jeffrey S Seewald($325,305), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Susan Lang($269,692), University of South Carolina at Columbia, Columbia
3. Charles G Wheat($523,999), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Experimentation And Monitoring, Dissolved Gases, Monitoring Efforts, Mud Volcanoes, Pacific Plate, Philippine Plate, Alkaline, Ascending, Boreholes, Cork-lites, Depth, Discharge, Fluids, Future, Microbial, Potential, Pressure, Produce, Range, Reactions, Sampling, Slurry, Subduction.

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Collaborative Research: Vertical gradients in Southern Ocean Radiocarbon across the major climate transitions of the last 30,000 years
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Sidney Hemming($99,503), Columbia University, New York
2. Christopher D Charles($207,934), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Benthic Foraminiferal Radiocarbon, Atmospheric Co2, Carbon Cycling, Climate Forcing, Deep-sea Coral, Existing Radiocarbon, Ice Age, Planktonic-benthic Foraminiferal, Southern Ocean, Archives, Deep-sea, Deep-water, Direct, Intermediate, Mozambique, Observations, Pairs, Planktonic-benthic, Program, Sediment, Sequence, Sequences, Serve, Students, Surface, Uncertainties, Water.

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NSFGEO-NERC: Sulfur Cycling at Subduction Zones
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Terry A Plank($455,659), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Core Scanning, Isotopic Compositions, Melt Inclusions, Ocean Drilling, Sediment Input, Subduction Zone, Subduction Zones, Agreement, Approach, Arc, Budget, Columbia, Comprehensive, Deposits, End-member, Estimates, Fluxes, Focus, Inputs, International, Isotopes, Joint, Lead, NERC, Oxford, Palermo, Proportion, Sedimentary, Sediments, Single, Special, Subducted, Sulfur, Targets, Time, Trenches, UK, Volcanic, Volcanoes.

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EAGER: Bubble Plume Emissions from Fault Zones within the Puget Sound Forearc
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Harlan P Johnson($112,757), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Cascadia Subduction Zone, Fluid And Gas, Subduction Zone Fault, Subduction Zone Megathrust, Emit Fluid, Puget Sound, Upward Migration, ETS, Faults, Forearc, Has, None, Observed, Periodic, Plumes, Regional, Slip, Step.

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A global climatic context (6.5 to 5 Ma) for the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Alexandrina A Tzanova($206,804), Brown University, Providence
Key terms: Messinian Salinity Crisis, Ocean Surface Temperature, Climate Models, Global Ocean, Mediterranean Isolation, North Atlantic, Ocean Heat, Time Interval, Ago, Circulation, Connection, Deep, Importance, MOW, Million, Period, Regional, Salty, Sediment, Sites, Span, Suggest, Was, Waters.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding the causes of Atlantic hurricane variability in the late Holocene
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jeffrey Donnelly($478,748), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Spatial And Temporal, Western North Atlantic, Hurricane Activity, Intense Hurricane, Intense-hurricane Strikes, Analysis, Archives, Assessing, Centennial, Climate, Coastal, Critical, Database, Existing, Field, Future, Instrumental, Intense-hurricane, Landfalls, Millennia, Network, Proxy, Reconstructions, Risk, Sediment, Sinkholes, Sites, Timescales, Unprecedented.

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Collaborative Research: Relationship between plate boundary obliquity, strain accommodation, and fault zone geometry at oceanic-continental transforms: The Queen Charlotte Fault
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Mladen Nedimovic($452,461), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
2. Emily Roland($277,118), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Continental-oceanic Transform, Deformation History, Fault Zone, M7 Earthquakes, Plate Boundary, Seismic Reflection, Thermal Structure, Velocity Structure, Alaska, Boundaries, Canada, Characterize, Combined, Continental-oceanic, Controlling, Convergence, Degrees, Depth, Failure, Faults, Gtm, Has, Hazard, Imaging, Largest, Lead, Lithospheric, Local, Marine, North, Offshore, QCF, Seismicity, Strain, Strike-slip, Tectonic, Unanswered, Underthrusting.

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Collaborative Research: A Seismic Study of Oceanic-Arc Crustal Construction Processes at the Archetypal Andreanof Segment of the Aleutian Arc
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Donna J Shillington($191,421), Columbia University, New York
2. Daniel Lizarralde($760,040), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Active-source Seismic, Aleutian Arc, Andreanof Segment, Arc Massif, Arc Segment, Arc-crust Formation, Basic Architecture, Bulk Composition, Continental Crust, Seismic Experiment, Seismic Velocity, Volcanic Arcs, Advance, Along-strike, Arc-crust, Balance, Earth, Earthquake, Entire, Formed, Geochemical, Has, Images, Intact, Largest, MCS, Magma, Magmas, Magmatic, Mantle, Methodologies, Plate, Primary, Process, Processes, Produce, Spatial, Structure, Subducting, Tectonic, Transect, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Investigating the Influences of Hydrothermal and Respired Carbon in Intermediate Waters of the Equatorial Pacific Ocean During the Last Deglaciation
Award Effective Date: 08/21/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Chandranath Basak($285,919), University of Delaware, Newark
2. Chandranath Basak($255,788), CSUB Auxiliary for Sponsored Programs Administration, Bakersfield
3. Lowell D Stott($448,292), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Key terms: Eastern Equatorial Pacific, Carbon Dioxide, Geochemical Methods, Ice Age, Intermediate Waters, Additional, Anomalies, Atmosphere, Atmospheric, Calls, Climate, EEP, Excursions, Flux, Gases, Geologic, Has, Hydrothermal, Increase, Increased, Ocean, Radiocarbon, Received, Released, Reservoir, Sites, Students, Ventilation, Via, Volcanic, Warmed, Warming, Was.

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Collaborative Research: Lithosphere-scale anisotropic imaging across the Eastern North American Margin's ocean-continent transition
Award Effective Date: 08/16/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Colton Lynner($115,472), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Breakup, Continent, Crust, Day, Deformation, ENAM, Eastern, Flow, Formed, Jointly, LAB, Mantle, Margin, Margins, Model, Models, North, Passive, Processes, Produced, Rifting, Seismic, Structure, Student, Surface, Tomography, Velocity.

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Establishing extraterrestrial 3He as a Plio-Pleistocene constant flux proxy
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jennifer L Middleton($477,004), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Constant Flux Proxies, Global 3heet Influx, 3heet Influx, Climate Conditions, Global 3heet, Mass Accumulation, Past Climate, Sediment Transport, Applications, CFP, Cfps, Constraints, Enable, Marine, Method, Paleoceanography, Plio-pleistocene, Prior, Rates, Seafloor, Sedimentary, Sediments, Spanning.

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Collaborative Research: Tectono-magmatic Controls on the Origin and Evolution of Mid-Ocean Ridge Segmentation at Slow-to-Intermediate Spreading Rates - Top down or bottom up
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Garrett T Apuzen-Ito($314,748), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
2. Mark D Behn($304,473), Boston College, Chestnut Hill
Key terms: Mid-ocean Ridge Segmentation, Mid-ocean Ridge, Non-transform Offsets, Spreading Segments, Tectonic Plates, Transform Fault, Deformation, Divided, Extension, Models, Non-transform, Zones.

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Collaborative Research: A paleoclimate perspective on the response of Southwest North American rainfall to elevated greenhouse gases
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Tripti Bhattacharya($322,399), Syracuse University, Syracuse
2. Jessica E Tierney($62,899), University of Arizona, Tucson
3. Ran Feng($149,540), University of Connecticut, Storrs
Key terms: Mid-pliocene Warm Period, Mid-pliocene Warm, Model Simulations, Model Skill, Southwestern Rainfall, California, Clarify, Climate, Climates, Conditions, Constraints, Elevated, Future, Greenhouse, Has, Hydroclimate, Influence, Interval, Models, Monsoon, North, Past, Plio-pleistocene, Predict, Proxies, Reconstructions, Regional, Resolve, Suggest, Summer, Warming.

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Offshore Export of Glacial Water and Ice in an Eddying Ocean
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Olivier Marchal($898,804), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Coarse-resolution Climate Models, Glacial Water Discharges, Liquid And Solid, Middle Atlantic Bight, Near Cape Hatteras, Western North Atlantic, Coarse-resolution Climate, Dynamical Phenomena, Eastern North, Graduate Student, Grand Banks, Iceberg Model, Ocean Circulation, Oceanic Regions, Offshore Export, Small-scale Eddies, Solid Forms, Undergraduate Students, Various Oceanic, Continent, Coupled, Experiments, Footage, Future, Icebergs, Ii, Iii, LIS, Margin, Meltwater, Objectives, Observations, Processes, Represent, Seafloor, Seaward, Sediment, Small-scale, Surface, Transport, Waters.

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Special Issue of Oceanography titled "Paleoceanography - Lessons for a Changing World"
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jennifer G Ramarui($59,978), Oceanography Society, Rockville
Key terms: Special Issue, Articles, Climate, Ensure, Global, Graduate, Journal, Ocean, Oceanography, Peer-reviewed, Set, TOS.

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Marine CSEM study of the southern Hikurangi Margin: A first step towards estimating the global gas hydrate carbon budget
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Steven C Constable($824,516), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Gas Hydrate, Hydrate Inventory, Broad, CSEM, Collected, Concentrations, Found, Image, Knowledge, Leaking, Magnitude, Methane, Resistivity, Seafloor, Sediment, Seismic, Stability, Subduction, Temperature, Total, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Multi-century hydrologic and NAO variability in the tropical Western Atlantic - A Marine NAO Synthesis
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Nathalie F Goodkin($228,176), American Museum Natural History, New York
2. Konrad A Hughen($232,770), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Amnh And Whoi, North Atlantic Oscillation, Southern Caribbean Sea, Drill Cores, River Runoff, Sea Surface, Analysis, Behavior, Centuries, Climate, Coral, Corals, Critical, Europe, Generate, Geochemical, Investigation, Monthly, Multi-century, NAO, Past, Ratios, Reconstruct, Region, Regional, SSS, SST, Salinity, Sensitive, Spatial, Srca, Temperature, Tobago.

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An Open-Access, Controlled-Source Seismic Dataset Across the Cascadia Accretionary Wedge From Multi-Scale Regional OBS and Focused Large-N Nodal Arrays
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Juan Pablo Canales($1,084,646), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Cascadia Accretionary Wedge, De Fuca Plate, Deployment And Recovery, Juan De Fuca, Ocean Bottom Seismometers, Seismic Reflection Survey, Washington And British, British Columbia, Cascadia Margin, Hypothetical Scenarios, Lateral Resolution, Megathrust Earthquakes, Naturally Occurring, Plate Beneath, Spatial Scales, Structural Style, Subduction Zone, Acoustic, Arrays, Assessing, Collected, Complementary, Convergent, Critical, Digital, Encompassing, Fluid, Fluids, Future, Hazards, Importance, Length, Models, Nodes, North, Open-access, Oregon, Potential, Predicting, Presence, Properties, Rupture, Scraped, Seabed, Sediments, Sensors, Shaking, Signals, Standard, Tectonic, Transects, Tsunami, Tsunamis, Western.

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Collaborative Research: Testing the Indian Ocean El Nino Hypothesis
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Pedro Di Nezio($398,911), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
2. Kaustubh Thirumalai($394,545), University of Arizona, Tucson
Key terms: Eastern Indian Ocean, Ocean El Nino, Seasonal And Year-to-year, Climate Simulations, Glacial Maximum, Model Simulations, Model-proxy Comparison, Shallow Thermocline, Activation, Altered, Conditions, Datasets, Depth, Emergence, Existing, Explore, Features, Future, Has, Indicate, Interactions, Intercomparison, Model-proxy, Paleoclimate, Strong, Temperature, Uncertainties, Upwelling, Yto-year.

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NE Pacific sedimentary geomagnetic network analysis (GNA) to facilitate a better understanding of time, climate, and the geomagnetic field
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Brendan T Reilly($539,050), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Detailed Stratigraphic Alignment, Direction And Intensity, Geomagnetic Network Analysis, Graduate And Undergraduate, Age Models, Geomagnetic Field, Magnetic Field, Meaningful Comparisons, Ne Pacific, Paleomagnetic Secular, Student Training, Undergraduate Levels, Accuracy, Approaches, Benefit, Beyond, Challenge, Chronological, Chronologies, Cores, Dates, Depth, Earth, Facilitate, GNA, Global, Holocene, IODP, Impossible, Independent, Less, Limitations, Millennial, Modeling, Multiple, PSV, Precision, Radiocarbon, Region, Required, Scanning, Signal, Single, Time, Uncertainties.

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The Tropical Pacific Mean State, Annual Cycle and ENSO in Holocene Corals: a Multi-proxy Approach
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Kim M Cobb($707,826), Florida State University, Tallahassee
Key terms: Central Equatorial Pacific, Tropical Pacific Climate, Climate Models, Background, Coral, Cycle, Diagenesis, ENSO, Education, El, Evolution, Extensive, Fossil, Future, Kiritimati, Long-term, Paired, Past, Promote, Public, Quantitatively, Reconstruct, Reconstructions, Supporting, Temperature, World.

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Phase 2 of Enhancements to the OOI Cabled Array at Axial Seamount
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. William W Chadwick($626,877), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Axial Seamount, Submarine Eruptions, Active, Additional, Array, CTD, Deployed, Enhancements, Forecast, Has, Hydrothermal, Instruments, Long-term, Magma, Monitoring, OOI-CA, Pacific, Seafloor, Underwater, Volcano, Volcanoes.

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Through the Ocean to the Mantle: Seismic Study of the Pacific Mantle with Long-Lived Autonomous Floating Seismic Sensors
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jessica C Irving($550,406), Princeton University, Princeton
Key terms: French Polynesia, Mantle Tomography, Resolving Power, Seismic Waves, Travel-time Anomalies, Wave Speeds, Analyzed, Array, Autonomous, Collected, Coverage, Deep, Deployed, Developed, Earth, Evolution, Global, Heat, Limited, Models, Obtained, Oceans, Outreach, Remains, Seismometers, Spots, Stations, Structure, Surface, Thermal, Travel-time.

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Collaborative Research: Interglacial climate in Bermuda and beyond
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Ian Z Winkelstern($49,324), Grand Valley State University, Allendale
2. Kyger C Lohmann($512,773), Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
Key terms: Sea Surface Temperatures, East Coast, Paleoclimate Information, Atlantic, Bermuda, Caribbean, Climate, Clumped, Coastal, Deposits, Dosw, Field, Fossil, Fossils, Interglacial, Isotopic, Map, Multiple, Ocean, Paleotemperature, Past, Period, Produce, Receive, Region, Resolution, Shells, Students, Time, Warm, Warmer, Warming, Was, Well-preserved.

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Heat and Fluid Flow at Pythia's Oasis, Cascadia Margin
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Robert N Harris($68,870), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Cascadia Subduction Zone, Cascadia Margin, Deep Submergence, Deformation Front, Heat Flow, Low Salinity, Pythia's Oasis, Seep Site, Access, Active, Collected, Continent, Cruise, Deep-seated, Degree, Discovered, Discovery, Fluid, Fluids, Hydrologic, Magnitude, Oregon, Probe, Processes, Pythias, Reactions, Regime, Seafloor, Students, Thermal, Vehicle, Warm, Was.

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Assessing the relationship between strain localization and magmatism during rift evolution
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Tyrone Rooney($350,474), Michigan State University, East Lansing
Key terms: East African Rift, Continental Rifts, Lava Fields, Lavas Fields, Magma Generation, Ocean Basins, Oceanic Crust, Afar, Constraints, Creation, Earth, Focuses, Geoprisms, Insights, Lies, Linear, Mantle, Margins, Mechanism, Models, Oceans, Periods, Process, Processes, Region, Regions, Rifting, Rock, Strain, Surface, Turkana, Undertaken.

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Defining and Modeling the Response of a Low Gradient Coastal System to Rapid Sea-Level Rise during the Late Pleistocene
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Eduardo Leorri($149,115), East Carolina University, Greenville
Key terms: Carolina And Virginia, Rapid Sea Level, Sea Level Rise, North Carolina, Sea-level Rise, Sediment Cores, Century, Coastal, Deposits, Future, Global, High-stand, Mmy, Modern, Pleistocene, Rate, Region, Sea-level, Th.

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GEOPRISMS Postdoctoral Scholar proposal: Unravelling monogenetic volcanism in the Cascades Volcanic Range
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Adam Kent($299,666), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Ascent Rates, Central Oregon, Diffusion Chronometry, Melt Inclusions, Monogenetic Volcanism, Volcanic Edifice, Volcanic Hazards, Analysis, Calculated, Centers, Constrain, Erupted, Eruption, Focus, Future, Insight, Larger, Less, Magma, Mount, Petrological, Predict, Region, Stratovolcanoes, Style, Subject, Time, Typically, Volatile.

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Elucidating the Mechanics of Tsunami Generating Earthquake Rupture with Long Period Seismology
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Miaki Ishii($290,580), Harvard University, Cambridge
Key terms: Moderate-size Earthquakes, Shallow Slip, Submarine Earthquakes, Component, Developed, Diagnostic, Displace, Fault, Framework, Generating, Giant, Has, Hazard, Increase, Moderate-size, Observations, Required, Rupture, Seafloor, Surface, Theoretical, Theory, Tool, Tsunami, Tsunamis.

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Collaborative Research: Fluid-mobile element cycling (halogens, boron, lithium) through the forearc of Costa Rica
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Joost M de Moor($73,343), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
2. Jaime Barnes($248,063), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Cold And Thermal, Costa Rica, Fluid Sources, Fluids Released, Forearc Springs, Oceanic Crust, Spring Fluids, Subducting Slab, Subduction Zone, Subduction Zones, Behavior, Beneath, Boron, Cl, Commonly, Concentrations, Depth, Derived, Earthquakes, Elemental, Fluid-mobile, Halogen, Li, Mantle, Nicoya, Peninsulas, Plate, Seafloor, Sediments, Seismogenic, Shallow, Slab-derived, Slip, Subaerial, Window.

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Rheology and microstructural evolution of serpentine
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Philip Skemer($311,367), Washington University, Saint Louis
Key terms: Antigorite, CPO, Conditions, Deformation, Efforts, Evolution, Experiments, Has, Microstructures, Minerals, Pressure, Rheology, Seismic, Serpentine, Set, Sets, Temperature.

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GeoPRISMS Postdoctoral Scholar: Refining GPS-Acoustic Processing to Measure Cascadia Subduction
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. David A Schmidt($260,341), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Cascadia Subduction Zone, Seismic Hazard, Sound Velocity, Accurate, Allow, Collected, Earthquake, GPS, Geologic, Gps-acoustic, Instruments, Models, Movement, Ocean, Oceanographic, Offshore, Potential, Region, Residuals, Satellite, Seafloor, Time, Travel.

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Glacial-Interglacial Changes in Oxygen Minimum Zones Using Deep-Dwelling, Low-Oxygen Planktic Foraminifera
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Catherine V Davis($201,064), University of South Carolina at Columbia, Columbia
Key terms: Eastern Tropical Pacific, Foraminifer Globorotaloides Hexagonus, Planktic Foraminifer Globorotaloides, Global Climate, Low Oxygen, Low-oxygen Environments, Marine Oxygenation, Sediment Cores, Collected, Fossil, Geochemical, Low-oxygen, Modern, Morphologic, OMZ, Omzs, Outcomes, Past, Promising, Proxies, Reconstruct, Shells, Tows.

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Reconstructing last interglacial sea level based on models and observation from the Bahamas
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Blake C Dyer($473,042), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Global Mean Sea, Global Sea Level, Magnitude And Timing, Mean Sea Level, Sea Level Rise, Ice Melt, Ice Sheet, Ice Sheets, Model Predictions, Polar Ice, Time Period, Warm Period, Bahamas, Constrain, Deformation, Earth, Evolution, Field, Future, Geologic, Interglacial, LIG, Models, Observations, Occurred, Past, Produce, Prolonged, Reconstructed, Reconstructions, Sea-level, Sediments, Slightly, Solid, Temperatures, Warming, Was.

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Collaborative research: Calibration of deep-sea coral paleoproxies for nutrients, carbonate ion, and temperature
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Reinhard Kozdon($49,840), Columbia University, New York
2. Robert M Sherrell($240,654), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
Key terms: Laser Ablation Icp-ms, Ablation Icp-ms, Carbon Dioxide, Deep Ocean, Deep-sea Corals, Fossil Corals, Glacial Cycle, Seawater Properties, Allow, Archived, Calibrations, Carbonate, Chemical, Climate, Collection, Collections, Composition, Controlled, Critical, Culture, Dated, Deep-sea, Dianthus, Exchange, Future, Geochemical, Grow, Laboratory, Living, Nutrient, Past, Precisely, Previously, Proxies, Rate, Region, Set, Skeletons, Techniques, Temperature, Tools, Waters, Zealand.

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Collaborative Research: Interpreting the record of Antarctic sediment influenced by metal-rich hydrothermal deposits from their accumulation through early diagenesis and burial
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Natascha Riedinger($64,927), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Key terms: Composition And Microbial, Antarctic Region, Faunal Composition, Hydrothermal Fluids, Hydrothermal Venting, Hydrothermal Vents, Rv Polarstern, Trace Metal, Trace Metals, Water Column, Additionally, Analyzed, Application, Conditions, Cores, Environment, Expedition, Onto, Paleoceanographic, Potential, Processes, Purpose, Redox, Seafloor, Sediment, Sedimentary, Sediments, Selected, Signal, Sites, Time.

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The Importance of the Size and Distribution of Mantle Heterogeneities to the Interpretation of Isotope Ratios and Trace Element Abundances in Basalts
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Yan Liang($357,436), Brown University, Providence
Key terms: Ratios And Trace, Size And Distribution, Spatially And Temporally, Time-dependent Melting Models, Enable Geochemists, Incompatible Trace, Isotope Ratios, Mantle Heterogeneities, Mantle Source, Mantle Sources, Nonlinear Mapping, Oceanic Basalts, Oceanic Islands, Partial Melting, Time-dependent Melting, Abundances, Chemical, Controlling, Establish, Geochemical, Geochemistry, Heterogeneous, Lithological, Mid-ocean, Observed, STEM, Selected, Students, Unknown.

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Testing the Supernova Hypothesis Using 3He and 60Fe in Marine Sediments
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. David W Graham($284,010), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Helium-3 And Iron-60, Interstellar Dust Particles, Marine Sediments, Nearby Supernova, Sediment Cores, Supernova Explosions, Ago, Covariation, Derived, Determined, Duration, Earth, Environmental, Has, Led, Million, OSU, Occurred, Significantly, Single, Time, Timing.

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Imaging the hydrous Tonga slab in the fastest and coldest subduction zone
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Songqiao Wei($204,269), Michigan State University, East Lansing
Key terms: Earth's Deep-water Cycle, Mantle Transition Zone, Coldest Slab, Deep-water Cycle, Earth's Deep-water, Hydrous Minerals, Tonga Slab, Water Flux, Water Stored, Dehydration, Depths, Descends, Earthquakes, Guided, Interface, Interior, Local, Plate, Pressure, Process, Seismic, Structure, Subducted, Subduction, Surface, Temperature, Waves.

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EAGER:Field Testing Two New Portable Geothermal Gradient Probe Prototypes
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Matthew J Hornbach($36,299), Southern Methodist University, Dallas
Key terms: Heat Flow Probes, Water Depth, Below, Chemical, Collected, Compared, Conventional, Designed, Fluid, Gradient, Information, Mpa, Near, Potential, Pressure, Prototype, Prototype-, Prototypes, Real-time, Seafloor, Temperature, Tested, Testing, Thermal, Time, Transform.

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Evolution of South Pacific Oxygen and Preformed Nutrient Changes over the Deglaciation
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Jean Lynch-Stieglitz($456,221), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, Benthic Foraminifera, Bottom Water, Ice Age, Oxygen Concentrations, Preformed Nutrients, Sediment Cores, Cycling, Deep, Ocean, Period, Phosphate, Temperature, Training, Values.

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Acquisition and Commissioning of a Carbonate Preparation Device for Stable Isotope Analysis
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Alan C Mix($147,274), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Analytical Capabilities, Fossil Shells, Stable Isotope, Carbon, Carbonate, Device, Environments, Equipment, Existing, Experiential, Facilitate, Facility, Isotopes, Natural, Ocean, Oxygen, Past, STEM, Students.

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The Southern Ocean's Iron Cycle through the Cenozoic
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Bernhard Peucker-Ehrenbrink($415,529), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Iron Sources Therein, Deposition Rates, High-latitude Oceans, Iron Cycle, Southern Ocean, Clay, High-latitude, Origin, Quantification, Quantify, Supply, Tectonic, Time.

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Collaborative research: Investigating the Fate of Carbon at an Ultraslow Spreading Center
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Thomas M McCollom($210,680), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Jeffrey S Seewald($313,497), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
3. Susan Lang($378,424), University of South Carolina at Columbia, Columbia
Key terms: Deep-sea Hydrothermal Fluids, Dissolved Organic Carbon, Methane And Light, Carbon Compounds, Deep Ocean, Deep-sea Hydrothermal, Hydrothermal Vents, Light Hydrocarbons, Mass Spectrometric, Mid-cayman Rise, Organic Compounds, Remains Poorly, Seafloor Hydrothermal, Undergraduate Students, Abundance, Acids, Activity, Alteration, Analytical, Analyzed, Carbon-bearing, Characteristics, Chemical, Circulation, Collected, Composition, Contribution, Cruise, Cycle, Date, Extensive, Fate, Focused, Geochemical, Global, Graduate, Host, Isotope, Mid-cayman, Processes, Range, Reports, Rock, Sampling, Sites, Style, Temperature, Time, Training, Transformations, Venting, Volatile.

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Collaborative Research: Unlocking the secrets of slow slip by drilling at the northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: CORK observatory development and installation
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2019; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Patrick Fulton($21,148), Cornell University, Ithaca
Key terms: Shallow Slow Slip, Fault Slip, Beneath, Borehole, Crust, Deformation, Depth, Discovery, Episodic, Fluid, Focused, Geochemical, Gisborne, Hikurangi, Hydrological, Lt-, Margin, Measure, Megathrust, Nsource, Offshore, Plate, Sensors, Source, Subduction, Target, Thermal, Well-documented, Zealand.

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Collaborative Research: Reconstructing Pacific Trade Wind Variability - Extending and Replicating a Promising New Coral Proxy
Award Effective Date: 09/04/2018; Program: Marine Geology and Geophysics

1. Diane Thompson($342,990), University of Arizona, Tucson
Key terms: Century And Little, Global Air Temperatures, Mnca-based Trade-wind Reconstructions, Modern And Fossil, Natural And Anthropogenic, Pacific Trade Wind, Pacific Wind Strength, Sites And Time, Tropical Pacific Wind, 20th Century, Coral Mnca, Fossil Corals, Global Climate, Little Ice, Mnca-based Trade-wind, Time Periods, Trade-wind Reconstructions, Atmosphere, Butaritari, Diversity, Dramatically, Extend, Forcing, Heat, Investigate, Kiritimati, Limited, Link, Observations, Past, Potential, Preindustrial, Proxy, Strong, Supporting, Tarawa, Trade-winds, Warming, Westerly, Winds.

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Ocean Studies Board Activities in Support of NSF's Missions
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2019; Program: OCE SPECIAL PROGRAMS

1. Susan J Roberts($819,138), National Academy of Sciences, Washington
Key terms: Policy Issues, Administration, Board, Dissemination, Engineering, Federal, National, OSB, Ocean, Ocean-related, Reports.

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Collaborative Research: Mapping and Understanding Seismic Anisotropy in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Award Effective Date: 01/15/2020; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Gabriele Laske($592,934), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
2. John A Collins($178,842), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Ocean Bottom Seismometers, French Scientists, Local Seismic, Mantle Flow, Northeast Pacific, Pacific Plate, Seismic Anisotropy, Seismic Signals, Seismometer Array, Surface Wave, Allow, Analysis, Collected, Complements, Crust, Deep, Earth, Earthquakes, Geophysical, German, Global, Has, Hawaii, Heterogeneity, Image, International, Lithosphere, Models, Predictions, Processes, Seismologists, Serve, Structure, Students, Subduction, Tectonic, Tomographic, UK, Underrepresented.

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Marine Geoscience Data System 2020: Optimizing Established Data Infrastructure for the Future
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2019; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Vicki Ferrini($1,413,803), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Discovery And Access, Marine Geoscience, Public Access, Technical Enhancements, Collections, Costs, Curated, Disciplinary, Enables, Facilitating, MGDS, Observational, Ongoing, Optimizing, Preservation, Products, Re-use, Reproducibility.

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Community Seafloor Geodetic Infrastructure for the Measurement of Deformation
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Noel M Jackson($5,467,472), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Oregon And Washington, Sea Floor, Sea Surface, Subduction Zones, Alaska, Available, Coastal, Deformation, Earthquake, Earthquakes, GNSS, Geodetic, Horizontal, Infrastructure, Measure, Motion, Next-generation, Offshore, Plate, Platforms, Pressure, Processes, Reliable, Robotic, Seafloor, Sensors, Strain, Transponders, Tsunami, Vertical.

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BCO-DMO: Accelerating Scientific Discovery through Adaptive Data Management
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Adam Shepherd($11,580,954), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Biological And Chemical, Bco-dmo Database, Chemical Oceanography, Access, Adaptive, BCO-DMO, Core, Development, Domain, Education, Enable, Engagement, Exchange, Geoscience, Increasing, Informatics, Infrastructure, Knowledge, Management, Oceanographic, Office, Outreach, Programs, Repository, Reuse, Synthesis, Training.

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Supporting Marine Geoscience Research with ongoing Growth of the Global Multi-Resolution Topography Synthesis and Maintenance of GeoMapApp
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Suzanne Carbotte($1,025,125), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Global Synthesis, Marine Geoscience, Quality Controlled, Resource Management, Access, Bathymetry, Diverse, Expedition, Expeditions, GMA, GMRT, Gridded, Has, Integration, MBES, Mapped, Mapping, Morphology, Ocean, Processing, Resolution, Seabed, Seafloor, Specialist, Submarine, Tool, Tools, Visualization, Visualize.

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Ocean Carbon Biogeochemistry Project Office
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: OCE-Ocean Sciences Research

1. Heather Benway($4,420,308), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Ocean Carbon Cycle, Ocb Program, Activities, Annual, Collaborations, Community-driven, Continue, Engage, High-impact, Interdisciplinary, International, Office, Opportunities, Platforms.

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Collaborative Research: How to trace glacial meltwater in the ocean by shipboard hydrographic analysis of dissolved neon and krypton
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2020; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Brice Loose($344,154), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Glacier Melt, Ice Shelves, Mass Spectrometer, Melting Glaciers, Rhode Island, Sri International, Advance, Analysis, Capacity, Difficult, Field, Future, Gas, Increase, Instrument, MWMS, Measure, Meltwater, Ne, Near, Ocean, Palmer, Partnership, Predict, Regions, Sea, Technology, Thanks, Time.

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Collaborative Research: How to trace glacial meltwater in the ocean using ship-portable hydrographic analysis of dissolved neon and krypton
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2020; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Strawn Toler($249,987), SRI International, Menlo Park
Key terms: Glacier Melt, Ice Shelves, Mass Spectrometer, Melting Glaciers, Rhode Island, Sri International, Advance, Analysis, Capacity, Difficult, Field, Future, Gas, Increase, Instrument, MWMS, Measure, Meltwater, Ne, Near, Ocean, Palmer, Partnership, Predict, Regions, Sea, Technology, Thanks, Time.

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ALOHA Cabled Observatory Operations and Maintenance
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Bruce M Howe($1,903,880), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Station Aloha, Water Column, ACO, Basic, Biological, Bottom, Cabled, Deepest, Deployed, HOT, Has, Hawaii, Infrastructure, Innovative, Long-term, Observations, Observatory, Ocean, Pressure, Site, Technology, Time, Was.

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EAGER: Integrating efficient and dependable wave power generation into ocean sensing buoys: at-sea pilot tests.
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Umesh A Korde($300,000), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
Key terms: Deterministic Wave-profile Prediction, Deterministic Wave-profile, Oceanographic Buoys, Power Amounts, Power Take-off, Wave Energy, Wave-profile Prediction, Batteries, Bi-directional, Control, Device, Enable, Pilot, Real-time, Solar, Sources, Take-off, Technique, Up-wave, Wind.

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Three Compliance Instruments for Axial Volcano to Observe Long Term Evolution of the Magma Chamber and in Support of OOI Observations
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Spahr C Webb($627,800), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Magma Chamber, Noise Level, Noise Levels, Beneath, Compliance, Continuously, Currents, Developed, Eruption, Monitor, Observations, Ocean, Period, Processes, Seafloor, Seismometers, Sensitivity, Sensors, Undersea, Volcano, Volcanoes.

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A new instrument for tracking suspended particles in the ocean
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. James J Leichter($281,367), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Aquatic Scientists, High-resolution Optical, Allow, Analysis, Capable, Distribution, High-performance, High-resolution, Inexpensive, Instrument, PLT, Particles, Pelagic, Previously, Public, Tool, Transport, Visualization, Volume, Water.

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Collaborative Research: A state-of-the-art marine heat flow probe to Advance Interdisciplinary Research by the U.S. Academic Community
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Andrew T Fisher($176,526), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
2. Robert N Harris($895,407), Oregon State University, Corvallis
3. Maurice A Tivey($582,925), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Heat Flow, Processing Software, Academic, Advance, Advances, Development, Digital, Documentation, Electronics, Flexible, Integrate, Lakes, Logger, Mechanical, Numerous, Probe, Processes, Sea, Sensing, Sensor, Settings, Stability, Student, Technology, Thermal, Training, Volcanic, Water.

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MRI: Development of an Ultra-High-Precision Gas Mass Spectrometer
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Jeffrey P Severinghaus($1,120,000), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Gas Mass Spectrometry, Krypton And Xenon, Greenhouse Gases, Ocean Heat, Air, Atmosphere, Development, Direct, Excess, Inlet, Instrument, Knowledge, Method, Past, Scripps, Sensitivity, Uncertainty, Warm, Water.

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MRI: Development of a next generation velocity profiling float
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Zoltan B Szuts($294,000), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Ocean Currents, Profiling Float, Available, Capabilities, Design, Energy, Field, Final, Has, Instrument, Internal, Knowledge, Measures, Microprocessor, Observational, Sampling, Sensors, Velocity.

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Oceanographic Testing and Verification of an Iron-Selective Electrode
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Todd Martz($565,994), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Dissolved Organic, Fe3 Ion, Autonomous, Available, Calibration, Chalcogenide, Expected, Fe-ise, Global, Instrument, Iron, Lack, Ligand, Scripps, Seawater, Suitable, Undergraduate, Underway.

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Development of a simple, low-cost device for sample collection and on-site preservation using a common oceanographic deployment platform
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Peter R Girguis($415,092), Harvard University, Cambridge
Key terms: Collection And Preservation, Oxygen Minimum Zones, Anoxic Omz, Chemical Degradation, Ctd Rosette, Degrade Rapidly, Gene Expression, Niskin Bottle, Analysis, Appropriate, Arise, Biological, Challenge, Chemically, Chemistry, Critical, Depth, Development, Ecologically, Environments, Found, Genetic, Geochemical, Gradient, Habitats, Harvard, Health, Lanyard, Marine, Microbes, Microbial, Mounted, Ocean, Omzs, Play, Preservative, Processes, RNA, Sampler, Sampling, School, Sea, Standard, Students, Technology, Tested, Water.

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Processing, interpretation and analysis of the NZ3D seismic data to investigate fault property controls on slow-slip along the Hikurangi megathrust
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Shuoshuo Han($1,384,899), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: East Coast, Fluid Flow, Hikurangi Margin, Subduction Zone, Subduction Zones, Conditions, Days, Depth, Development, Earthquakes, Fault, Region, Seismic, Sses, Structural, Tectonic, Volume, Zealand.

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Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Oceanographic Instrumentation
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Terry B Appelgate($639,395), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Refurbishment Rv Roger, Rv Roger Revelle, Global Vessel, Shared-use Instrumentation, Days, Infrastructure, Laboratory, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Request, Shared-use.

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OSU/Oceanus Oceanographic Instrumentation
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Andrew W Woogen($9,842), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Rv Oceanus, Shared-use Instrumentation, Acquisition, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Operated, Oregon, Shared-use, Vessel.

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2019 Oceanographic Instrumentation R/V Atlantic Explorer
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Nicholas J Mathews($107,428), Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS), Inc., St. George'S
Key terms: Rv Atlantic Explorer, Shared-use Instrumentation, Acquisition, BIOS, Bermuda, Days, Deckbox, NSF, Nsf-funded, Program, Shared-use, Vessel.

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Oceanographic Instrumentation 2019 RV Blue Heron
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Richard D Ricketts($68,385), University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth
Key terms: Blue Heron, Shared-use Instrumentation, ADCP, Days, Khz, Lakes, Minnesota, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Shared-use, Upgrade, Vessel.

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NSF INSTRUMENTATION CY19 DEERING
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Timothy W Deering($40,480), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Oceanographic Instrumentation, Rv Hugh, Sailing Schedule, Shared-use Instrumentation, Coastal, Days, Delaware, NSF, Nsf-funded, Operated, Shared-use, Sharp, Vessel.

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University of Alaska Fairbanks/Sikuliaq Oceanographic Instrumentation
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Ethan H Roth($68,661), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Rv Sikuliaq, Shared-use Instrumentation, Acquisition, Completed, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Shared-use, UAF, Vessel.

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Instrument Calibration for Sea Education Association
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. Audrey W Meyer($39,300), Sea Education Association, Falmouth
Key terms: Shared-use Instrumentation, Calibration, Funding, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Program, SEA, SSV, Shared-use, Vessels.

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Oceanographic Instrumentation - 2019
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTATION

1. David C Fisichella($45,385), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Oceanographic Instrumentation, Rv Armstrong, Rv Atlantis, Shared-use Instrumentation, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Scheduled, Shared-use, Total, Vessel.

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R2R Data Management Services for the Academic Fleet: 2020-2024
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERVCE

1. Suzanne Carbotte($4,911,757), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Continued, Cruise, Developmental, Efforts, Feedback, Five, Fleet, Funding, Management, Operation, Phase, Public, RR.

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Collaborative Research: Optimization of the Multibeam Sonar Systems of the U.S. Academic Fleet through Coordinated System Testing, Tool Development, and Community Outreach
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERVCE

1. Vicki Ferrini($369,677), Columbia University, New York
2. Giuseppe Masetti($838,835), University of New Hampshire, Durham
Key terms: Shared-use Instrumentation, Acquisition, Consistent, Continue, MAC, Maintenance, Multibeam, NSF, Nsf-funded, Operation, Shared-use, Tools.

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University of Washington: R/V Thompson and R/V Carson Oceanographic Technical Support - Year 1 of 4 (2019 - 2022)
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERVCE

1. Doug G Russell($4,871,619), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Basic Services, Rv Thompson, Shared-use Instrumentation, Carson, Maintain, NSF, Nsf-funded, Sail, Shared-use, Technician, Vessel.

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Marine Sediment Sampling Group (MARSSAM, Oregon State University) Oceanographic Technical Support - Year 1 of 5
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2018; Program: OCEANOGRAPHIC TECHNICAL SERVCE

1. Maureen H Davies Walczak($6,439,778), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Shared-use Instrumentation, Collection, Cores, Coring, Equipment, MARSSAM, NSF, Nsf-funded, Pis, Principal, Shared-use, UNOLS, Vessel, Vessels.

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RAPID: Simultaneous Remote Measurement of Skin and Sub-skin Temperature for Ships, USVs, & Buoys
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Andrew T Jessup($117,007), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Sea Surface Temperatures, Skin And Subskin, Cool Skin, Subskin Temperature, Accurate, Approach, Cruises, Enhance, IRISS, Models, Opportunity, RV, Satellite, Sensor, Sstsubskin, Stratification, Validate.

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Ocean Gateways and Choke Points: Progress and Challenges
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Janet Sprintall($34,063), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Arnold Gordon's, Global Ocean, Ocean Gateways, Time Scales, Challenges, Circulation, Climate, Field, Future, Gordons, Knowledge, Models, Observational, Observing, Rapid, Remain, Structure, Workshop.

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Field Measurements of Ocean Wave Whitecap-Induced Bubbles
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Grant B Deane($1,077,205), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Liquid Robotics Wave, Robotics Wave Glider, Bubble Creation, Measure Bubbles, Whitecap Foam, Wind-driven Seas, Active, Breaking, Camera, Noise, Observations, Ocean, Sensors, Structure, Surface, Transport, Whitecaps, Wind-driven.

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Measuring the AMOC and meridional ocean heat transport at 26.5N: Extension of the RAPID-MOCHA Array
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. William E Johns($1,085,630), University of Miami, Coral Gables
Key terms: Control Heat Transport, Atlantic Ocean, Mooring Array, AMOC, Allow, Circulation, Climate, Dynamics, Meridional, RAPID-MOCHA.

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Transport and Modification of Near-Surface and Intermediate Waters by the Gulf Stream along the US East Coast
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Robert E Todd($323,368), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Boundary Current, East Coast, Gulf Stream, Numerical Models, Water Masses, Western Boundary, Analyses, Analysis, Carried, Climate, Efforts, Examine, Gliders, Global, Observations, Observing, Ocean, Platforms, Program, Set, Student, Subsurface, Time-mean, Transport.

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Collaborative Research: Physical processes in formation and breakdown of hypoxia in a tropical bay
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Eugene R Pawlak($461,649), University of California-San Diego, La Jolla
2. Rachel Collin($151,992), Smithsonian Institution, Washington
3. Kristen A Davis($373,273), University of California-Irvine, Irvine
Key terms: Coastal Regions, Tropical Embayment, Turbulent Mixing, Bahia, Bay, Biogeochemical, Campaign, Caribbean, Chemical, Del, Dynamics, Historical, Hypoxia, Hypoxic, Marine, Model, Numerical, Observational, Observations, Oxygen, Panama, Processes, Seasonal, Simulations, Temperature, Waters, Widespread, Workshop.

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Understanding submesoscale tracer transport
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Joern Callies($548,920), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Key terms: Mixed Layer Instabilities, Internal Waves, Ocean Interior, Tracer Distributions, Carbon, Climate, Flows, Nutrients, Predictions, Processes, Submesoscale, Surface, Theoretical, Thermocline, Tracers, Transport, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Resolving Spatial and Temporal Variations in Near Shore Wind Stress via Advances in High Frequency Radar
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Anthony Kirincich($574,802), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Brian Emery($368,589), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
Key terms: Speed And Direction, Wind Extraction Models, Autonomous Surface, Coastal Ocean, Surface Wind, Surface Winds, Wind Speed, Buoy, Buoys, Capture, Collected, Coverage, Effort, Efforts, HF, Nearshore, Observations, Observed, Oceanographic, Radar, Radars, Refine, Remotely, Resolution, Signal, Spatial, Time, Waters, Wave.

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The Northwestern North Atlantic: Continuing a Retrospective Analysis of Observations from the CMV Oleander on the Shelf and Slope
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Magdalena Andres($300,130), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Middle Atlantic Bight, Shelf And Upper, Shelf Break Jet, Cmv Oleander, Continental Shelf, Gulf Stream, North Atlantic, Slope Jet, Upper Slope, AMOC, Climate, Collected, Commercial, Datasets, Decadal, Dynamics, Existing, Focus, Instrumentation, Interannual, Investigate, MAB, Observations, Ocean, Profiles, Salinity, Sea, Set, Ship, Spanning, Temperature, Velocity.

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Following the Trail of Fukushima Tracers: Examining 7 Years of North Pacific Mode Water Evolution using Radionuclide Observations and High-Resolution Simulations
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Sachiko Yoshida($743,092), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: North Pacific Mode, Pacific Mode Waters, Cesium Observations, Pacific Basin, Pacific Ocean, Profiling Floats, Transport Pathways, Water Masses, Water Properties, Accident, Analysis, Augmented, Available, Biological, Circulation, Combined, Continue, Cs, Evolution, Extent, FDNPP, Formation, Formed, High-resolution, Investigate, Measured, Mixing, Model, Movement, NPMW, Numerical, Observed, Oceanographic, Potential, Processes, Radio-isotopes, Radionuclide, Radionuclides, Release, Signal, Simulations, Simultaneously, Time, Timing, Tracers, Unique, Various.

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An Overlooked Mechanism for Wind-driven Circulations in Semi-enclosed Marginal Seas
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Michael A Spall($588,471), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Idealized And Realistic, Realistic Numerical Models, Configurations Allow, Ekman Transports, Marginal Sea, Marginal Seas, Summer School, Topographic Barriers, Wide Range, Wind Stress, Winds Force, Activity, Applied, Boundary, Circulation, Exchange, Flows, Focus, Forced, Forcing, GFD, Graduate, Has, Heat, Knowledge, Large-scale, Mass, Ocean, WHOI.

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Collaborative Research: Ocean Transport and Eddy Energy
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Scott Bachman($693,164), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
2. Laure Zanna($913,007), New York University, New York
3. Kyla Drushka($59,999), University of Washington, Seattle
4. Ian G Grooms($708,294), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
5. Ryan Abernathey($49,161), Columbia University, New York
6. Sylvia T Cole($840,785), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
7. Malte F Jansen($79,987), University of Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Energetics And Transport, Climate Models, Eddy Parameterizations, Mesoscale Eddies, Modeling Centers, Ocean Energetics, Ocean's Strongest, Process Studies, Advances, Atmosphere, CPT, Carbon, Current, Currents, Datasets, Energy, Enhancing, Exchange, Fidelity, Global, Heat, Implement, Incorrect, Increased, Knowledge, Lead, Observational, Oceans, Parameterized, Play, Position, Potential, Reservoirs, Significantly, Stratification, Strength, Unify.

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Collaborative Research: Deep Madagascar Basin (DMB) Experiment: A Quest to Find the Abyssal Water Pathways in the Southwest Indian Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Viviane Vasconcellos de Menezes($2,540,777), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Matthew R Mazloff($498,438), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Deep Madagascar Basin, Heat And Chemical, Abyssal Circulation, Chemical Compounds, Deep Currents, Deep Waters, Fracture Zones, In-situ Observations, Indian Ocean, Sea Surface, Southwest Indian, Water Sinks, Atmosphere, Cruise, DMB, Floats, In-situ, Interior, Investigate, Knowledge, Pathways, Region, Seafloor, Simulations, Students, Summer, Temperature, Time.

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Changes in Internal Wave Driven Diapycnal Mixing
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Caitlin Whalen($292,732), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Background Stratification, Diapycnal Mixing, Heat Budgets, Hydrographic Sections, Ocean Mixing, Abyssal, Anthropogenic, Calculated, Changing, Climate, Deep, Directly, Explore, Future, Global, Internal, Observational, Observations, Salinity, Temperature, Warming, Water, Waves.

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Collaborative Research: Interaction Between Plumes and Surface Waves from the Surf Zone to the Inner-Shelf
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Alexander Horner-Devine($474,358), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Sarah N Giddings($669,710), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Coastal Water Quality, Coastal Ocean, Knowledge Gaps, Parameter Space, Plume Water, Realistic Simulations, River Discharge, River Plume, Surf Zone, Ultimate Fate, Wave Breaking, Circulation, Combined, Depth-limited, Existing, Field, Freshwater, Idealized, Mixing, Model, Models, Numerical, Observational, Presence, Range, Region, Rivers, Sediment, Site, Spreading, Transport, Varying, Waveplume, Waves.

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Collaborative Research: Leveraging the AMOC arrays and models to understand heat and freshwater transports in the North Atlantic
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Helen Pillar($590,372), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
2. FEILI LI($510,014), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Heat And Freshwater, North Atlantic, AMOC, Array, Arrays, Assimilation, Atmospheric, Circulation, Climate, Diagnosing, Examine, Investments, Mass, Models, Mooring, Moorings, OSNAP, Observations, Observing, Ocean, Optimal, Properties.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding the physics of flocculation processes and cohesive sediment transport in bottom boundary layers through multi-scale modeling
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Eckart H Meiburg($300,000), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
2. Andrew J Manning($410,234), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Bottom Boundary Layers, Coastalestuarine Bottom Boundary, Cohesive Sediment Transport, Resuspension And Deposition, Coastal Models, Cohesive Sediments, Fine-grained Sediments, Laboratory Experiments, Settling Velocity, Simulation Model, CSDMS, Capability, Challenges, Collaboration, Complex, Developed, Difficult, Disseminated, Dynamics, Facing, Fine-grained, Flocculation, Flocs, Integrated, Modeling, Processes, Quantify, Structures, Students, Water.

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NSF/GEO-NERC: Stirring at the Walls - A Dynamical Boundary Model for the Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. William K Dewar($327,906), Florida State University, Tallahassee
Key terms: Boundary Layer, Global Climate, Ocean Circulation, Agreement, Basin, Boundaries, Budget, Coastal, DBM, Dynamics, Equation, Features, Grids, Has, Joint, Mesoscale, Models, Numerical, PE, Proportion, Realistic, Represent, Resolution, Waves.

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Ocean Gravity-Capillary Waves: Dependence on Sea-Surface Processes and Microlayer Properties
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Christopher J Zappa($345,758), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Chemical And Biological, Sea Surface Microlayer, Biological Properties, Gravity-capillary Wave, Gravity-capillary Waves, Ocean Surface, Ocean Waves, Real Ocean, Surface Chemistry, Wind Forcing, Air-sea, Characteristics, Descriptions, EC, Gravity-capillary, Has, Interaction, Models, Observations, Processes, Rain, SSML, Short, Surfactants, Underrepresented.

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Collaborative Research: Mechanisms of Droplet Generation by Breaking Wind Waves, Experiments and Numerical Simulations
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Lian Shen($314,095), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis
Key terms: Experiments And Simulations, Salinity And Surfactants, Surfactants And Salt, Breaking Waves, Droplet Generation, Engineering Flows, Numerical Simulations, Wave Breaking, Breakers, Compute, Diameters, Droplets, Effects, Evolution, Experimental, Explore, Field, Highly, Models, Organize, Process, Processes, Program, Resolved, School, Spatial, Students, Summer, Transfer, Water, Wind.

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Sampling Peculiarity of Sea Surface Temperature Data Sets from Drifting Buoys due to the Lagrangian Nature of Observing Platforms
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Alexey Kaplan($392,069), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Climate Models, Drifting Buoys, Lagrangian Nature, Ocean Currents, Sst Measured, Differences, Drifters, Has, Quantified, Sampling, Satellite, Surface.

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Collaborative Research: Recent Changes in Shelfbreak Exchange on the Northeast Shelf: Process-Oriented Observations of Salinity Maximum Intrusions
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Christopher Glass($149,973), Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation, Kingston
2. Glen G Gawarkiewicz($1,411,789), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, Pycnocline Salinity Maximum, Warm Core Rings, Commercial Fisheries, Continental Shelf, Gulf Stream, Saline Intrusions, Equipped, Examine, Field, Local, Observations, Sensors, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Enhancing our Understanding of North Atlantic Deep Water Pathways using Nonlinear Dynamics Techniques
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Francisco J Beron-Vera($399,576), University of Miami, Coral Gables
2. Susan Lozier($345,160), Duke University, Durham
Key terms: Nonlinear Dynamical Tools, Simulated Float Trajectories, Subpolar North Atlantic, Water Mass Pathways, Carbon Reservoir, Deep Water, Nonlinear Dynamics, Observational Floats, Transport Pathways, Water Masses, Ascertain, Century, Circulation, Conventional, Fate, Has, Limited, Ocean, Oceanography, Overturning, Preferred, Provinces, Recently, Residence, Spread, Times, Training.

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Collaborative Research: Shoreward Sediment Transport: Combining Highly Resolved Field Observations and Modeling to Examine Fundamental Processes Controlling Shoreline Adjustment
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Stephen M Henderson($133,650), Washington State University, Pullman
2. Alexander E Hay($859,404), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Shoreward Sediment Transport, Boundary Layer, Natural Beach, Shoreward Transport, Wave-driven Shoreward, Beaches, Capable, Contribute, Critical, Dynamics, Engineering, Experiments, LES, Measuring, Mechanisms, Mfdop, Modelling, Nearshore, Oceanography, Processes, Profiler, Resolution, Resolve, Responsible, Students, Turbulence, Velocity, Vertical, Wave-driven, Waves.

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Collaborative Research: Measurements and Modelling of the Indonesian Throughflow International Experiment (MINTIE)
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Jie Yang($1,406,808), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Arnold L Gordon($1,406,976), Columbia University, New York
3. Susan Wijffels($3,883,076), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
4. John L Wilkin($768,610), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
5. Janet Sprintall($1,758,988), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Heat And Freshwater, Simulations And Diagnostic, Water Mass Transformation, Diagnostic Tools, Freshwater Fluxes, Internal Seas, Joint Effort, Array, Beyond, Climate, Collaborative, Controls, Detailed, Dissipation, Drivers, Exposed, Fine-scale, Float, Flow, Global, Has, Hydrography, INSTANT, ITF, Indonesia, Indonesian, International, Knowledge, Light, MINTIE, Mixing, Modelling, Numerical, Observations, Ocean, Ongoing, Processes, Program, Quantification, Region, Regional, Resolving, SST, Shear, Shed, Shift, Simultaneous, Sparse, Straits, Students, Time, Transport, USA.

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Collaborative Research: The Interactions Between Internal Waves, Mesoscale eddies, and Submesoscale Currents in the California Current System
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Maarten Buijsman($129,230), University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
2. James C McWilliams($370,854), University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles
3. Brian Arbic($346,946), Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
Key terms: Near-inertial And Tidal, California Current, Energy Route, Tidal Iws, Advance, Analysis, Climate, Development, Dissipation, Energetic, Forcing, Future, Idealized, Interactions, Internal, Kinetic, Mesoscale, Mixing, Models, Ninertial, Niws, Numerical, Observations, Ocean, Parameterizations, Pathways, Realistic, Simulations, Student, Submesoscale, Tides, Variable, Waves.

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NSFGEO-NERC: Collaborative Research: Properties and Mechanisms of the Multiscale Eddy-Induced Diffusion
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Igor V Kamenkovich($453,137), University of Miami, Coral Gables
Key terms: Eddy Diffusivity, Eddy-induced Transport, Numerical Models, Ocean Eddies, Distribution, Eddy-induced, Effects, Examine, Explore, Map, Observations, Properties, Quantified, Space, Time, Tracer, UK.

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Collaborative Research: Mapping the kinematics and dynamics of tidal ocean currents with surface drifters
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Shane Elipot($335,520), University of Miami, Coral Gables
2. Edward D Zaron($220,287), Portland State University, Portland
Key terms: Phase-locked And Non-phase-locked, Baroclinic Tides, Phase-locked Tides, Tidal Dynamics, Analysis, Circulation, Contribute, Currents, Dataset, Dissipation, Drifter, Energy, GDP, Global, Mapping, Model, Models, Observations, Ocean, Permit, Processes, Quantitative, Scattering, Seasonal, Simulations, Surface, Unique, Useful, Wave.

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NSFGEO-NERC: Collaborative Research: Energy transfer between submesoscale vortices and resonantly-forced inertial motions in the northern Gulf of Mexico
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Leif N Thomas($592,714), Stanford University, Stanford
2. Jennifer A MacKinnon($634,151), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Mississippi-atchafalaya River Plume, Autonomous Platforms, Field Campaigns, Mississippi-atchafalaya River, Northern Gulf, Circulation, Dynamics, Energy, Exchange, Flow, Idealized, Local, Mexico, Modeling, Models, Motions, Numerical, Observations, Realistic, Ship, Students, Submesoscale, Summer, Theories, UK.

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2019 Coastal Ocean Dynamics Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Erika McPhee-Shaw($29,850), Gordon Research Conferences, East Greenwich
Key terms: Coastal Ocean Dynamics, Academic, Advances, Based, Brings, Broader, Challenges, Conference, Diverse, Exchange, Federal, GRC, Geographic, Gordon, Hampshire, International, Marine, Modeling, Nearshore, Opportunities, Participants, Physics, Processes, Regions, Seminar, Share, Students, Supporting, Water, Zone.

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Linking ventilation changes in the thermocline with surface outcrop variations
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Sabine Mecking($386,936), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Northwestern North Pacific, Declining Trend, Global Warming, Interior Oxygen, Isopycnal Outcrop, Ocean Interior, Profiling Floats, Sea Surface, Subsurface Oxygen, Surface Densities, Surface Density, Argo, Climate, Concentrations, Cycles, Decadal, Downstream, Focus, Hydrography, Hypothesized, Long-term, Observed, Outreach, Past, Public, Reduction, Satellite, Subduction, Thermocline, Trends, Ventilation.

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Quantifying internal wave and mesoscale variability using Ocean Observatory Initiative data
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Ruth C Musgrave($719,806), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Ocean Observatories Initiative, Circulation Model, Moored Profilers, Mooring Sites, Ocean Bottom, Available, Dissipation, Effects, Energy, Inertial, Internal, Moorings, OOI, Oceanographic, Primary, Propagation, Salinity, Sensors, Set, Temperature, Velocity, Wind.

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Collaborative Research: Marginal instability and deep-cycle turbulence during an extreme El Nino event
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Sally J Warner($473,725), Oregon State University, Corvallis
2. Sutanu Sarkar($474,582), University of California-San Diego, La Jolla
Key terms: Climate Models, Cold Tongue, El Nino, Equatorial Pacific, Numerical Simulations, Turbulent Mixing, DCT, Deep, ENSO, Existing, Failed, Formulate, Instability, Interactions, Ocean, Turbulence, Waves.

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Collaborative Research: Quantifying Abyssal Circulation and Its Variability
Award Effective Date: 03/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Sarah G Purkey($364,923), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
2. Geoffrey Gebbie($206,950), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Broad Societal Implications, Deep Water Formation, Heat And Carbon, Increased Co2 Emissions, Sea Level Rise, Steric Sea Level, Anthropogenic Heat, Bottom Limb, Carbon Uptake, Climate Models, Deep Ocean, Deep Warming, Mechanisms Driving, Ocean Heat, Overturning Circulation, Abyssal, Allow, Assessment, Available, CFC, Cfcs, Decadal, Deep-ocean, Global, Gridded, Has, Interdecadal, MOC, Method, Observed, Poorly, Produce, Set, Summer, Tracer, Tracers, Transport, Trends, Ventilation.

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Collaborative Research: The role of eddies in the propagation and dissipation of wind-driven near-inertial energy: a numerial study bridging OGCM and process simulations
Award Effective Date: 03/15/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Marie-Pascale G Lelong($279,844), NorthWest Research Associates, Incorporated, Seattle
Key terms: Near-inertial Waves, Eddies, Energy, Examine, Forcing, LATEX, Model, Models, Ninertial, Numerical, Ocean, Presence, Processes, Wind.

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Spray generation by collective bubble bursting
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Luc Deike($724,442), Princeton University, Princeton
Key terms: Sea Spray Drops, Sizes And Velocities, Breaking Wave, Bubble Bursting, Droplet Formation, Upscaling Approach, Aerosols, Bubbles, Challenges, Climate, Collective, Detailed, Distribution, Entrained, Exchange, Foam, Heat, Knowledge, Laboratory, Models, Numerical, Ocean, Ocean-atmosphere, Single, Statistics, Surface, Surfactants, Temperature, Variables, Water, Weather.

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Measurements and Modeling of Wind-Wave-Current Interactions
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2016; Program: PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY

1. Luc Lenain($1,049,272), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Momentum And Energy, Ocean Surface Waves, England Shelf, Ocean Observatories, Pioneer Array, Reynolds Stresses, Surface Currents, Water Column, Wave Breaking, Wave Gliders, Air-sea, Airborne, Atmosphere, Directional, Experiment, Field, Fluxes, Improvements, Lower, Measure, Modeling, Models, OOI, Students, Supported, Temperature, Transfer, Upper.

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CAREER: Mechanisms of bioturbation and ecosystem engineering by benthic infauna
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2019; Program: Physiol Mechs & Biomechanics

1. Kelly M Dorgan($863,786), Marine Environmental Sciences Consortium, Dauphin Island
Key terms: Animals Modify, Bioturbation Rates, Extend Burrows, Geotechnical Properties, Mechanical Properties, Mix Sediments, Muddy Sediments, Sediment Properties, Activities, Affect, Builds, Burrowing, Disturbance, Ecologically, Ecosystem, Environments, Experiments, Feeding, Following, Food, Fracture, Importance, Infauna, Infaunal, Mechanisms, Mixing, Organisms, Particles, Predict, Relative, Release, Structure, Succession.

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Proposal for the Operation of Regional Class Research Vessel #3 in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2019; Program: SHIP OPERATIONS

1. Leila J Hamdan($1,000), University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg
Key terms: Economic, Gulf, Mexico, Scientifically, Vessel.

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EAGER Collaborative Research: Early career chief scientist training for biological and chemical oceanographers
Award Effective Date: 04/15/2019; Program: SHIP OPERATIONS

1. Erica Goetze($215,068), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
2. Matthew Church($82,569), University of Montana, Missoula
Key terms: Training Program, Abstract, Cruise, Field, Has, Interdisciplinary, Leading, Merit, Oceanographic, Pis, Saved, Sea, Statement.

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Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment 2019 RV Blue Heron
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Richard D Ricketts($14,265), University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth
Key terms: Blue Heron, Shared-use Instrumentation, ARF, Academic, Days, Fleet, Lakes, Minnesota, NSF, Nsf-funded, Shared-use, Vessel.

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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution/RV Atlantis & Armstrong SSSE
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Timothy Twomey($136,440), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Rv Armstrong, Rv Atlantis, Shared-use Instrumentation, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, SSSE, Scheduled, Shared-use, Total, Vessel.

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Scripps Institution of Oceanography - Shipboard Scientific Support Equipment
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Terry B Appelgate($473,841), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
2. Terry B Appelgate($1,610,803), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Shared-use Instrumentation, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Request, Revelle, SSSE, Shared-use, Ship, Vessel.

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University of Alaska Fairbanks/Sikuliaq SSSE
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Ethan H Roth($122,977), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Rv Sikuliaq, Shared-use Instrumentation, Acquisition, Completed, Days, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oceanographic, Shared-use, UAF, Vessel.

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West Coast Van Pool - 2018-2022 CY
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2018; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Stewart K Lamerdin($2,089,437), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Coast Van Pool, West Coast Van, Shared-use Instrumentation, Cost, Maintenance, NSF, Nsf-funded, Oregon, Shared-use, Shipped, Time, Vans.

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2012 West Coast Van Pool
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2012; Program: SHIPBOARD SCIENTIFIC SUPP EQUI

1. Kaya Johnson($921,765), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Coast Van Pool, West Coast Van, Vessel Fleet, Academic, Capital, Costs, Equipment, Long-term, Operations, Oregon, Portable, Properly, RV, Requests, Ship, Users.

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Expanding Deep-sea Horizons: Scientific Priorities in Abyssal Research
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2020; Program: SUBMERSIBLE SUPPORT

1. Samuel A Soule($57,827), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Alvin Comes, Online Meetings, Abyss, Abyssal, Overhaul, Priorities, Verification.

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R/V Thomas G. Thompson Ship Operations 2018-2022
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2019; Program: SUBMERSIBLE SUPPORT

1. Robert A Kamphaus($47,047,656), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Living And Non-living, Educational Facilities, Non-living Resources, Oceanography Hosted, Conference, Future, Human, Marine, Missions, Nationwide, Oceanographic, Oceans, Operated, Operators, Outreach, Remains, School, Sensors, Ships, Students, Technical, Tools, UNOLS, UW, Vessel, Vessels, Washington.

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R/V Kilo Moana Ship Operations CY18-23
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2018; Program: SUBMERSIBLE SUPPORT

1. Anita L Lopez($52,918,373), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: North Pacific Ocean, Rv Kilo Moana, Station Aloha, Access, Based, Center, Central, Federal, HOT, Has, Hawaii, Less, Microbiology, NSF, National, SWATH, Site, UH, Vessel.

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Multi-omic bases of coral disease resistance
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Symbiosis Infection & Immunity

1. Steven Vollmer($1,116,350), Northeastern University, Boston
Key terms: Coral Disease Resistance, Highly Disease Resistant, Assisted Evolution, Caribbean Staghorn, Coral Diseases, Coral Reefs, Coral Resiliency, Disease Outbreaks, Gene Regulation, Genetic Markers, Outreach Program, Staghorn Coral, Staghorn Corals, Aim, Analyses, Approaches, Division, Efficacy, Efforts, Endangered, Exposure, Florida, Future, Genetics, Genome-wide, Genomic, Genotypes, Has, Host-pathogen, Identifies, Information, Mirna, Mrna, Multi-omic, Panama, Selecting, Susceptible, Tank-based, Thermal, WBD.

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Collaborative Research: Tracking the interacting roles of the environment, host genotype, and a novel Rickettsiales in coral disease susceptibility
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2019; Program: Symbiosis Infection & Immunity

1. Rebecca L Vega($701,218), Oregon State University, Corvallis
2. Erinn M Muller($377,704), Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota
Key terms: Acropora Cervicornis, Disease Susceptibility, Evolutionary History, Holobiont Phenotypes, Staghorn Coral, Bacteria, Bacterial, Bacterium, Broadly, Conservation, Corals, Division, Efforts, Endangered, Experiments, Florida, Genotypes, Growth, Host, Interactions, Local, Marine, Mechanisms, Microbiology, Nutrient, Omics, Parasite, Parasitic, Physiology, Program, Range, Recently, Restoration, Rickettsiales, Species, Various.

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Collaborative Research: Assessing the changing symbiotic milieu on Caribbean coral reefs under climate change: magnitude, tradeoffs, interventions, and implications
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2019; Program: Symbiosis Infection & Immunity

1. Andrew C Baker($570,477), University of Miami, Coral Gables
2. Ross Cunning($195,635), John G Shedd Aquarium, Chicago
Key terms: Coral Reef Ecosystems, Algal Symbionts, Coral Reefs, Heat-tolerant Symbionts, Assess, Caribbean, Consequences, Continued, Corals, Heat-tolerant, Milieu, Objectives, Persistence, Public, Receive, Relative, Shifts, Spread, Symbiotic, Threat, Trenchii, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Investigations into microbially mediated ecological diversification in sponges
Award Effective Date: 03/08/2019; Program: Symbiosis Infection & Immunity

1. Christopher J Freeman($272,425), College of Charleston, Charleston
2. Cole G Easson($272,552), Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro
Key terms: Carbon And Nitrogen, Coexisting Sponge Species, Dissolved Organic Matter, Coral Reefs, Host Sponges, Metabolic Pathways, Microbial Symbiont, Microbial Symbionts, Reef-building Corals, Assimilation, Associations, Bacteria, Biodiversity, Biomass, Caribbean, Divergent, Dominant, Ecological, Evolutionary, Expand, Filter-feeding, Heterotrophic, Linked, Marine, Microbes, Organisms, Reef-building, Seawater, Success, Unique, Widely.

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Collaborative Research: EAGER: Salinity-based selection between sister clades of abundant coastal bacterioplankton
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2019; Program: Systems and Synthetic Biology

1. Cameron Thrash($117,682), University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Key terms: Salt And Freshwater, Abundant Coastal, Coastal Bacterioplankton, Coastal Salinity, Evolutionary Transition, Freshman Biology, Freshwater Environments, Habitat Range, Ionic Strength, Mcure Sections, Adaptations, Affect, Alterations, Aquatic, Biogeochemical, Biological, Carbon, Clade, Differences, Directorate, Division, Genomic, Has, Ii, Iiia, Inhabit, Isolates, LD, Marine, Mechanisms, Metabolic, Microbial, Microorganisms, Model, Nature, Organisms, Physiological, Regulatory, Relative, SAR, Salt-, Sister, Students, Taxa.

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UNOLS Office 2019-2023
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2019; Program: nan

1. Doug G Russell($6,867,778), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Unols Office, Assets, Assist, Department, Division, Facilities, Federal, Future, Has, National, Ocean, Oceanographic, Programs.

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R/V Rachel Carson Ship Operations-University of Washington (FY19)
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2019; Program: nan

1. Doug G Russell($1,727,955), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Living And Non-living, Educational Facilities, Non-living Resources, Oceanography Hosted, Rachel Carson, Conference, Future, Human, Marine, Missions, Nationwide, Oceanographic, Oceans, Operated, Operators, Outreach, Remains, School, Sensors, Ship, Ships, Students, Technical, Tools, UNOLS, UW, Vessel, Vessels, Washington.