image host NSF-GEO-OPP Awards for 2009

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Antarctic Artists and Writers Project
Award Effective Date: 04/01/2009; Program: AISL

1. Brenda Lewis($322,313), Maryland Science Center, Baltimore
Key terms: Artists And Writers, Antarctic Environment, Writers Program, ATCM, Antarctica, Audiences, Baltimore, Continent, Demonstration, Exhibit, MSC, NSF, Participants, Produced, Programs, Public, School, Staff, Students.

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Collaborative Research: Subglacial controls on Greenland Ice Sheet marginal acceleration
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Robert L Hawley($300,448), Dartmouth College, Hanover
2. Ginny A Catania($344,845), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Ice Sheet, Surface-based Gps, Basal, Borehole, Deformation, Martin, Measure, Measured, Pis, Surface-based, Swiss, Volume, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Greenland Ice Sheet Basal Hydrology and Sliding Dynamics - The Proof of the Drill
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. W. Tad Pfeffer($100,000), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Neil F Humphrey($458,171), University of Wyoming, Laramie
3. Joel T Harper($474,340), University of Montana, Missoula
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Flow Dynamics, Surface Melt, Basal, Bed, Campaign, Conditions, Direct, Enable, Has, Increased, Modeling, Motion, Overall, Quantified, Velocity, Water.

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Arctic mountain glacier response to past global changes - a pilot study from the Brooks Range, Alaska
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Jason P Briner($16,205), SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst
Key terms: 10be Dating, Brooks Range, Summer Insolation, Alaska, Arctic, Extent, Generate, Glacier, Glaciers, Holocene, Lake, Late, Maximum, Mountain, Reached, Search, Sediments.

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BEST: The Role of Ice Melting in Providing Available Iron to the Surface Water of the Eastern Bering Sea Shelf
Award Effective Date: 09/17/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Jingfeng Wu($82,975), University of Miami, Coral Gables
Key terms: Available Iron, Sea Ice, Depleted, Growth, Melting, Shelf, Source, Spring, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Greenland Ice Sheet Snow Accumulation Variability: Filling Knowledge and Data Voids
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Richard R Forster($369,779), University of Utah, Salt Lake City
2. David H Bromwich($283,966), Ohio State University Research Foundation -DO NOT USE, Columbus
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Ice Sheet Mass, Sheet Mass Balance, Missing Mass, Snow Accumulation, South-eastern Sector, Firn, Investigation, South-eastern, Transects.

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Understanding the physical properties of Northern Greenland near-surface snow: A spatial variability study
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Robert L Hawley($485,959), Dartmouth College, Hanover
Key terms: Snow And Firn, Brightness Temperature, Ice Sheet, Snow Pits, Activities, Boreholes, Dartmouth, Deep, Facies, Greenland, Has, Microstructure, Obtained, Optical, Photography, Program, Properties, Stratigraphic, Stratigraphy, Summit, Surface, Thule, Traverse.

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Collaborative Research: The impact of bromine chemistry on the isotopic composition of nitrate at Summit, Greenland
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Lewis G Huey($283,052), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
2. Meredith Hastings($331,634), Brown University, Providence
3. Jack E Dibb($286,305), University of New Hampshire, Durham
Key terms: Oxygen Isotopic Composition, Spring And Summer, Halogen Chemistry, Ice Core, Nitrogen Oxides, Atmosphere, Bro, Field, Has, Influence, Laboratory, Local, Model, Nitrate, Oxidation, Processes, Shown, Snow, Source, Summit.

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Collaborative Research: Development of paleo-proxy to test the sensitivity of the Southern Greenland Ice Sheet to future warming
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Joseph S Stoner($299,747), Oregon State University, Corvallis
2. Brian L Beard($461,109), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
Key terms: Southern Gis Margin, Suspended Load Sediment, Ice Sheet, Proterozoic Sediment, Southern Greenland, Sr-nd-pb Isotope, Ages, Archean, Core, Magnetic, Retreat, Size, Sr-nd-pb, Tracer.

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Collaborative Research: A winter expedition to explore the biological and physical conditions of the Bering, Chukchi, and southern Beaufort Seas
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Robert G Campbell($446,247), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
2. Carin Ashjian($533,676), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
3. Stephen Okkonen($336,880), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Calanus Spp, Pacific Water, Arctic, Beaufort, Bering, Biological, Chukchi, Circulation, Critical, Describing, Efforts, Euphausiids, Hydrography, Identifying, Knowledge, Overwintering, Regions, Sea, Seas, Vertical, Winter.

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Collaborative Research: Degrading Offshore Permafrost and Arctic Hydrates as a Current and Potential Source of Methane on the Siberian Arctic Shelf
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Natalia Shakhova($729,043), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: East Siberian Arctic, Siberian Arctic Shelf, Arctic Region, Global Warming, Organic Carbon, Amount, Biogeochemical, Future, Methane, Ocean, Permafrost, Possibly, Potential, Rates, Release, Sedimentation, Sediments, Source, Substantial.

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Sensitivity of Arctic Ocean Change to Background Mixing
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Jinlun Zhang($637,091), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Internal Wave Energy, Background Mixing, Internal Waves, Ocean Model, Arctic, Climate, Existing, Ice, Increase, Relation, Simple.

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Task Force Activities to Aid with Design and Implementation Planning of the Arctic Observing Network - Phase 1
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Hajo Eicken($23,017), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Arctic Environmental, Arctic Observing, Task Force, AON, Phase.

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Collaborative Research: A biotic awakening: How do invertebrates, microbes, and plants determine soil organic matter responses to release from nutrient limitation in arctic tundra?
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. James P Grover($225,550), University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
2. Matthew D Wallenstein($771,369), Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Key terms: Inputs, Invertebrates, Microbes, Model, Plant, Plants, Soil.

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Arctic Ocean redox history and Hg cycling using redox-sensitive trace metals and Hg isotopes: the influence of sea ice
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Theodore C Moore($191,972), Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
Key terms: Arctic Ocean, Hg Isotopes, Hg Isotopic, Isotopic Composition, Pleistocene-holocene Arctic, Sea Ice, Cycle, Cycling, Environment, Mercury, Pleistocene-holocene, Productivity, Sensitive, Sources.

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Re-visiting "The Limnology of Tundra Ponds": Re-sampling historic sites to track global change in Arctic aquatic ecosystems.
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Vanessa Lougheed($389,800), University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso
Key terms: Chemical And Biological, Ibp Tundra Ponds, Barrow, Development, Sites, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Does competition for nitrogen between autotrophs and heterotrophs control carbon fluxes in the western coastal Arctic?
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Patricia L Yager($314,049), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
2. Deborah A Bronk($390,827), College of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point
3. Marc E Frischer($356,139), Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah
Key terms: Winter And Summer, Dark Winter, Summer Conditions, Arctic, Bacteria, Bacterial, Composition, Concentrations, DON, Expression, Genes, Growth, Light, Microbial, Noand, Sources, Uptake, Well-lit.

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Collaborative Research: Effects of warming induced increases in shrub abundance and changing seasonality on migratory songbirds in Alaskan arctic tundra.
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Natalie T Boelman($631,995), Columbia University, New York
2. John C Wingfield($395,506), University of California-Davis, Davis
3. James P Grover($346,230), University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington
Key terms: Dominance And Timing, Shrub Dominance Plots, Farther North, Migratory Songbirds, Reproductive Success, Songbird Species, Spring Snowmelt, Abundance, Affect, Arctic, Bird, Characterize, Composition, Examine, Five, Food, Has, Interactions, Interannual, Organisms, Shelter, Shrubs, Sites, Size, Spatial, Tundra, Vegetation, Weather.

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Model Studies of Surface Meltwater Lakes of the Greenland Ice Sheet
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Jeremy N Bassis($366,039), University of Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Surface Energy Balance, Englacial Water, Subglacial Bed, Surface Lakes, Approaches, Density, Designed, Development, Drainage, Dynamics, Explicitly, Ice-sheet, Meltwater, Model, Models, Numerical, Processes, Transfer.

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BEST: A novel molecular approach to measuring In situ feeding rates of copepods in the South Eastern Bering Sea.
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Tatiana Rynearson($574,183), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Bering Shelf, Carbon Flow, Ingestion Rates, Prey Field, Prey Species, Se Bering, Composition, Content, Copepods, Copy, Determining, Ecosystem, Gene, Measure, Mesozooplankton, Situ, Summer.

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Collaborative Research: Quantifying Glacier-Fjord-Ocean Interactions and Their Impact on Changing Ice Discharge: Kangia Nunata Sermia and Other Outlets, West Greenland
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Martin Truffer($726,018), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Glacier Flow, Outlet Glacier, Allow, Assess, Discharge, Fjord, Freshwater, Greenland, Ice, Integrated, Melting, Multidisciplinary, Oceanographic, Processes, Quantify, Time.

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Bering Sea Retrospective: seabirds as indicators of spatial variability and temporal change
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. George L Hunt($340,310), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Distribution And Abundance, Bering Sea, Ocean Conditions, Seabird Species, Annual, Available, Decadal, Forage, Seabirds, Stability, Surveys, Temporal, Zooplankton.

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Collaborative research: Understanding the physics of the Bering Strait through paleoceanography and modeling
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Doron Nof($234,849), Florida State University, Tallahassee
2. Joseph D Ortiz($187,969), Kent State University, Kent
Key terms: Bering Strait, AMOC, Analytical, BST, Benefit, Excellent, Flow, Oceanographic, Periods, Proxy, Strong, Weak, Weakened.

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Canopy gas exchange and growth of white spruce near the Arctic treeline: confronting measurements with models along natural and experimental resource gradients
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Bjartmar Sveinbjornsson($512,445), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
Key terms: Climate And Tree, Physiology And Growth, Tree Ring Studies, Arctic Treeline, Gas Exchange, Resource Availability, Ring Studies, Tree Growth, White Spruce, Branch, Gradient, Has, Negative, Radial, Seasonality, Warming, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Subglacial Water Intrusion in Greenland
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Gordon K Oswald($161,550), University of Maine, Orono
2. Carlton J Leuschen($266,004), University of Kansas Center for Research Inc, Lawrence
Key terms: Direct Evidence, Echo Intensity, Ice Sheet, Radio Echo, Allows, Analysis, Bed, Determined, Extent, Flights, Greenland, Has, Interface, Maps, Melting, Method, Self-consistency, Signal, Subglacial, Validated, Water.

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Biomass Burning, Dust, Sea Salt, Volcanic & Pollution Aerosols in the Arctic during the Last 2 Millennia: High Resolution Aerosol Records from NEEM & an Aray of Archived Ic
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Joseph McConnell($499,090), Nevada System of Higher Education, Desert Research Institute, Reno
Key terms: Ice Core Aerosol, Antarctic Ice, Climate Forcing, Ghg Concentrations, Global Climate, Ice Cores, Short-lived Aerosols, Analytical, Archived, Arctic, Array, BC, Collaborations, Compared, Deep, Detailed, Developed, Development, Directly, Dust, Emissions, Expanded, GCM, Generation, History, Human, Long-term, NEEM, Opportunities, Outreach, Past, Policy, Pollution, Predictions, Provided, Quantitative, Recently, Sea, Short-lived, Similar, Sources.

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Plate Boundaries Around the Chukchi Borderland; An Integrated Geophysics Cruise to Test Models for the Formation of the Canada Basin
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Bernard J Coakley($607,031), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Age Control, Arctic Ocean, Chukchi Borderland, Chukchi Shelf, Continental Crust, Basin, Edges, Extensional, MCS, Models, Northern, Seismic, Stratigraphy, Structures, Transition.

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Development of a Viscoelastic Ice-flow Model for Process-based Prediction of Ice-Sheet Evolution
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Ryan T Walker($295,099), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
Key terms: Spring And Dashpot, Burgers Model, Elastic Behavior, Instantaneous Elastic, Maxwell Model, Maxwell Viscoelastic, Model Allows, Adding, Basal, Bed, Consisting, Flow, Forcing, Ice, Modeling, Pis, Prove, Relatively, Shelf, Stress, Unit, Viscous.

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Controls on Sea Surface pCO2 Variability and CO2 Uptake in the Western Arctic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Wei-Jun Cai($365,938), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Arctic Ocean, Chinese Arctic, Organic Carbon, Collected, DIC, DOC, Dissolved, Fluxes, Isotopes, Oxygen, Processes, Uptake, Water.

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The geochemical ecology of cryptoendolithic microorganisms: relationships between cyanobacteria and sandstone weathering in the Canadian High Arctic
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Philip C Bennett($355,936), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Cyanobacteria And Algae, Pore Water Ph, Chemical Weathering, Cryptoendolithic Habitats, Cyanobacteria Alter, Phototrophic Microorganisms, Rock Weathering, Arctic, Conditions, Degree, Mechanisms, Microbial, Silica.

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Testing the deformable-bed hypothesis for the Mid-Pleistocene Transition with Plio-Pleistocene tills exposed in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Gifford H Miller($305,887), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Basal Shear Stresses, Ice Sheet, Orbital Forcing, Sedimentary Archives, Advances, Allow, Assessment, Climate, Dating, Deformable, Deformable-bed, Flow, Ka, LIS, MPT, Ma, Mid-pleistocene, Regolith, Tools, Was.

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Collaborative Research: The Holocene paleomagnetic record of the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Mark B Abbott($299,842), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
2. Joseph S Stoner($399,995), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Arctic Paleomagnetic, Geomagnetic Field, Holocene Paleomagnetic, Multiple Cores, Paleomagnetic Observations, Supplement Ongoing, Alaska, Biological, Climate, Constraints, Dating, Development, Environmental, Global, Initiatives, Island, Lake, Magnetic, Marine, Permit, Public, Reconstruction, Region, Sites, Techniques, Terrestrial.

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Short-term predictability of Arctic climate
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Cecilia M Bitz($308,016), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Arctic Climate Forecasts, Investigate Short-term Arctic, Ocean And Sea, Climate Models, Investigate Short-term, Sea Ice, Short-term Arctic, Predictability, Produce, Time.

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Frost flowers in Arctic winter: Sea-to-air transport of microbes and viruses
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Jody W Deming($356,185), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Frost Flowers, Sea Ice, Selective Transport, Activities, Activity, Barrow, Brine, Field, Fieldwork, Laboratory, Structures.

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Environmental change in the Arctic Ocean: a synthesis and retrospective analysis of zooplankton communities
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Falk Huettmann($379,491), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Biomass, Collected, Environmental, Modeling, Regional, Species, Zooplankton.

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Impacts of Climate Change and Ice Conditions on Microbial Food Web Dynamics in the Barents Sea
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Peter J Lavrentyev($664,657), University of Akron, Akron
Key terms: Phytoplankton And Mzp, Barents Sea, Food Web, Ice Cover, Sea Temperature, Conditions, Distribution.

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Regional Climate Modeling of Volcanic Eruptions and the Arctic Climate System
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Alan Robock($342,401), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
Key terms: Baffin Island, Global Climate, Volcanic Eruptions, Arctic, Developed, Effects, Ice, Model, Modeling, Paleo, Regional, VAST.

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Collaborative research: Glacier seismicity and its relationship to basal movement
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Denis O Cohen-corticchiato($299,419), Iowa State University, Ames
2. Sridhar Anandakrishnan($208,003), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
Key terms: Basal Shear Stresses, Basal Water Pressure, Basal Movement, Glacier Beds, Glacier Surface, Ice Masses, Beneath, Direct, Information, Locally, Measured, Methods, Multiple, Pump, Rock, Seismic, Seismicity, Seismological, Sliding, Slip, Subglacial, Subglacially, Tunnels.

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Seasonal Ensemble Forecasts of Arctic Sea Ice
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Ronald W Lindsay($413,118), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Arctic And Subarctic, Near Real-time Hindcasts, Seasonal Ensemble Forecasting, Seasonal Ensemble Forecasts, Initial Conditions, Model Physics, Near Real-time, Real-time Hindcasts, Sea Ice, Seasonal Forecasts, Subarctic Seas, Assimilation, Capabilities, Concentration, Developed, Eight, Forcing, Ocean, Predictability, Six, Uncertainty.

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Collaborative Research: Sensitivity of local glaciers in central East Greenland to Holocene climate change
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Meredith A Kelly($261,589), Dartmouth College, Hanover
2. Brenda L Hall($189,774), University of Maine, Orono
Key terms: Scoresby Sund Region, Glacier Fluctuations, Ice Sheet, Adjacent, Dartmouth, Glaciers, Greenland, Holocene, Times.

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Interannual Variability in Carbon Export to the Deep Arctic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Timothy I Eglinton($349,543), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Arctic Carbon Cycle, Deep Arctic Ocean, Biogeochemical, Climate, Comparing, Conditions, Cover, Flux, Fluxes, Geochemical, Hydrographic, Mechanisms, Rapidly, Sea-ice, Sources.

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Implications of Ecotypic Variation for the Response of Tundra Plants to Climate Change
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. James B McGraw($196,846), West Virginia University Research Corporation, Morgantown
Key terms: Ecotypic Differentiation, Plant Species, Reciprocal Transplant, Arrayed, Climate, Environment, Examine, Experiments, Gradient, Measured, Measures, Octopetala, Performance, Populations, Sites, Vaginatum.

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Near-inertial wave generation, propagation, and shoaling in a seasonally ice-covered ocean
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Harper L Simmons($259,559), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Beaufort Sea, Energy Flux, Ice-covered Ocean, Continent, Critical, Dissipation, Field, Internal, Measured, Ninertial, Rates, Shelf, Slope, Under-ice, Wave, Waves.

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Collaborative Proposal: Glacier seismicity and its relationship to basal motion
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Paul Winberry($79,113), Central Washington University, Ellensburg
Key terms: Basal Shear Stresses, Basal Water Pressure, Basal Movement, Glacier Beds, Glacier Surface, Ice Masses, Beneath, Direct, Information, Locally, Measured, Methods, Multiple, Pump, Rock, Seismic, Seismicity, Seismological, Sliding, Slip, Subglacial, Subglacially, Tunnels.

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Damming and Flooding of Russell Fiord by Rapidly Advancing Hubbard Glacier, Yakutat, Alaska
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Daniel E Lawson($178,664), Department of Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab, Vicksburg
Key terms: Hubbard Glacier, Ice Dam, Russell Fiord, Advance, Anticipated, Closure, Dynamics, Lake, Monitored, Tidewater.

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Collaborative research: Understanding the role of environmental change on the long-term population dynamics of one surviving and two extinct arctic mammals
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Matthew J Wooller($41,135), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
2. Beth Shapiro($267,758), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
3. Robert K Wayne($185,310), University of California-Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Key terms: Natural Populations, Ability, Arctic, Bison, Caribou, Climate, Complete, Contemporary, DNA, Detailed, Dynamics, Ecological, Environmental, Evolutionary, Extrinsic, Intrinsic, Long-term, Mitochondrial, Periods, Processes, Reconstructions, Species, Temporal, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Sensitivity of local ice caps in central East Greenland to Holocene climate change
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Thomas V Lowell($201,310), University of Cincinnati Main Campus, Cincinnati
Key terms: Scoresby Sund Region, Glacier Fluctuations, Ice Sheet, Adjacent, Dartmouth, Glaciers, Greenland, Holocene, Times.

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Microbiological and geochemical studies along the new Greenland NEEM core: from authenticity to microbial diversity and activity
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Todd A Sowers($532,177), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
Key terms: Indigenous Microbial, Microbial Contamination, Nitrous Oxide, Diversity, Drilling, Flow, Fluorescent, Ice, Origin.

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Ice Sheet Models for the 21st Century: Summer School
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Christina Hulbe($28,084), Portland State University, Portland
Key terms: Ice Sheet Modeling, Student Applicants, Summer School, Antarctic, Anticipate, Available, Climate, Committee, Designed, Development, Framework, Future, Held, Invited, Lead, Models, Observed, Participants, Range, Rapid, Resources, Senior.

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EAGER: Developing a high-resolution late Holocene sediment record of rapid Arctic climate change from the Colville delta and adjacent Beaufort Sea inner shelf
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Mead A Allison($299,930), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Brbrthe Pis, Coastal Plain, Inner Shelf, Sediment Cores, ACP, Absence, Adjacent, Annual, Arctic, Climate, Collected, Colville, Composition, Deposits, Distinct, Flux, Ice, Layer, Layers, Mineral, Organic, POC, Paleoclimate, Permafrost, Primary, Selected, Sites, Sources, Temporal.

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Changes of the Greenland Cryosphere (CGC) Workshop
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. S. Prasad Gogineni($44,936), University of Kansas Center for Research Inc, Lawrence
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Ice And Permafrost, Requests Funds, Sea Ice, Involved, Modeling, Partially, Workshop.

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Sea Ice and Planktonic Foraminifera in the Arctic: Productivity and Geochemistry
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. William B Curry($309,761), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Annual Cycle, Beaufort Gyre, Ice Cover, Sea Ice, Sediment Trap, Sediment Traps, Arctic, Complete, Hydrographic, Pachyderma, Salinity, Surface, Thickness.

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BEST: Assessment of mesozooplankton population and biomass in the eastern Bering Sea for spring and summer of 2008, 2009 and 2010
Award Effective Date: 02/15/2008; Program: ANS-Arctic Natural Sciences

1. Alexei Pinchuk($220,154), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Eastern Bering Sea, Lower Trophic Level, Populations Forming, Species Composition, Abundance, Biomass, Climate, Ecosystem, Estimate, Validate.

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China/US Conference Research Roundtable - "Securing The Legacy Of The International Polar Year Through China-US Cooperation"
Award Effective Date: 10/15/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Mahlon C Kennicutt($11,556), Texas A&M Research Foundation, College Station
Key terms: George Bush, International Polar, Relations Conference, China-us, Roundtable.

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Polar Experimantal Network for Geospace Upper-atmosphere Investigations (PENGUIn): Interhemispheric Investigations along the 40 Degree Magnetic Meridian
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Aaron J Ridley($811,897), Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
2. Calvin Robert Clauer($665,673), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
Key terms: Outer Magnetosphere, Southern Hemisphere, Space Weather, Dipole, Electrodynamic, Environment, Field, Hemispheres, Infrastructure, Inter-hemispheric, Magnetic, Models, Northern, Polar, Relatively.

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Collaborative Research: Studies of Solar Wind -- Magnetosphere Interactions using Observations of ULF Waves at Manned Stations as Part of an Extensive Ground Array
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Mark J Engebretson($269,047), Augsburg University, Minneapolis
2. Marc R Lessard($257,025), University of New Hampshire, Durham
Key terms: Cluster And Themis, Geomagnetic Storms, Polar Cap, Themis Spacecrafts, Compare, Continue, Dayside, Ground, Investigate, Multi-station, Observations, Pc, Source, Substorms, Waves.

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Collaborative Research: Thermospheric Neutral Wind Observation from the Antarctic Peninsula
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Mark Conde($124,981), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
2. Qian Wu($736,951), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
Key terms: Thermospheric Neutral Winds, Antarctic, Effects, FPI, Mesosphere, Nm, Thermosphere.

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Lidar Investigation of Middle Atmosphere Temperature, Composition, Chemistry, and Dynamics at McMurdo, Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Chester S Gardner($1,200,000), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Polar Middle Atmosphere, Solar Activity, South Pole, Antarctic, Atmospheric, Climate, Gravity, Lidar, Long-term, Mcmurdo, Observations, Temperature, Wave.

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Collaborative Research: Imaging, Estimation, and Analysis of Density Distributions in the Conjugate Polar Ionospheres
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Brent M Ledvina($109,728), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
2. Gary Bust($152,398), ATMOSPHERIC & SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, L.L.C., Louisville
3. David L Murr($257,283), Augsburg University, Minneapolis
Key terms: Arctic And Antarctic, Electron Density, Gps Receivers, Polar Ionospheres, Polar Wind, Spatial Distribution, Time Histories, Conjugate, Deployed, Estimate, Estimation, Increase, Instrumentation, Ionospheric, Regions, Remote.

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Collaborative Research: Multi-instrument Studies of Auroral Plasma Radiation
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Peter H Yoon($21,300), University of Maryland, College Park, College Park
2. James W LaBelle($93,850), Dartmouth College, Hanover
Key terms: Waves And Radiation, Plasma Waves, Radio Emissions, Space Physics, Auroral, Calculations, Discrete, Features, Generation, Imaging, Methods, Numerical, Receiver, Receivers, Remotely, South, Structures, VLF.

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Collaborative Research: Measurement of Cosmic Ray Response Functions for an Ice Cherenkov Detector
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Madsen M Jim($23,674), University of Wisconsin-River Falls, River Falls
2. Serap Tilav($166,657), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Cosmic, Detector, Icetop, NSF, Oden, Shower.

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Site Testing the Highest Point on the Antarctic Plateau: the Gattini-Allsky Camera and the DASLE Turbulence Experiment at Dome A
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Anna M Moore($5,000), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Key terms: Optical Sky Brightness, Austral, Dome, Instruments, Module, PLATO, Program, Site, Was.

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Operation and Return of the Pre-HEAT Telescope on Dome A
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Christopher K Walker($5,946), University of Arizona, Tucson
Key terms: Arizona, Austral, Dome, Mission, Module, PLATO, Pre-heat, Program, Site-testing, Was.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding the Asymmetric Thermospheric Response to Polar Driving
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Aaron J Ridley($366,724), Regents of the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor
2. Simon G Shepherd($98,832), Dartmouth College, Hanover
Key terms: Driving Conditions, Asymmetric, Asymmetrically, Effort, Ionosphere, Polar, System-level, Thermosphere.

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Atmospheric Dynamics at Austral High Latitudes
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Michael P McCarthy($668,324), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Dynamical Coupling, Ice Crystals, Ozone Hole, Atmosphere, Long-term, Mesospheric, Observations, Processes, Springtime, Stratospheric, Temperatures.

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The Gattini-UV South Pole camera
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Christopher Martin($311,706), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Key terms: Frequent And Wide, Wide Field Observations, South Pole, Astronomical, Auroral, Background, Bands, Brightest, Camera, Dome, Effort, Image, Lines, Sky.

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Proposal to Develop Station Technology for the ARIANNA Ultra-High Energy Neutrino Detector
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Steven W Barwick($139,793), University of California-Irvine, Irvine
Key terms: Mcmurdo Station, Array, Beneath, Ice, Noise, Properties, Radio, Site, Stations, Surface, Time.

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Collaborative Research: Polar Experiment Network for Geospace Upper-atmosphere Investigations (PENGUIn) - Advancing the Vision for Global Studies
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2007; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Andrew J Gerrard($289,494), Siena College, Loudonville
Key terms: Agos, Automated, Continue, Observatories, Phenomena.

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Studies of the Polar Ionosphere and Magnetosphere from Measurements in Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 11/15/2007; Program: ANT Astrophys & Geospace Sci

1. Andrew J Gerrard($794,822), Siena College, Loudonville
Key terms: Pole And Mcmurdo, South Pole, Antarctica, Collaboration, Continue, Energy, Flow, Institute, Ionosphere, Japan, Magnetic, Magnetosphere, Operate, Plasma, Processes, Sets.

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AT50Summit Support
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANT Coordination & Information

1. Michael A Lang($23,445), Smithsonian Institution, Washington
Key terms: Antarctic Treaty, Activities, Antarctica, International.

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Polar Weekend Fair Baltimore MD
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Coordination & Information

1. Stephanie L Pfirman($35,938), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: International Polar, Polar Fair, Antarctic, Arctic, Baltimore, Interactive, Public, Symposium.

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Collaborative Research: Austral Portals Workshop: Tectonics, Paleogeography and Biogeography
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Ross D MacPhee($30,600), American Museum Natural History, New York
2. David L Barbeau($7,500), University South Carolina Research Foundation, Columbia
Key terms: Antarctica, Biotas, Gondwana, Paleogeography, Workshop.

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New Research on the Mesozoic Vertebrate Faunas of the Beardmore Glacier Region, Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. William R Hammer($286,152), Augustana College, Rock Island
2. Christian A Sidor($120,665), University of Washington, Seattle
3. Peter J Makovicky($212,791), Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago
Key terms: Beardmore Glacier, Field Season, Faunas, Region.

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Rift Mechanisms and Thermal Regime of the Lithosphere across Beardmore Glacier Region, Central Transantarctic Mountains, from Magnetotelluric Measurements
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Philip E Wannamaker($430,245), University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Key terms: Resistivity Structure, Thick Ice, Transantarctic Mountains, West Antarctica, Crust, Deep, Depth, East, Field, MT, Tectonic, Transition.

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Collaborative Research: Systematic Analysis of Landscape Evolution and Surface Ages in Transantarctic Mountains
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. David L Shuster($119,028), Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley
2. Jaakko K Putkonen($247,684), University of North Dakota Main Campus, Grand Forks
Key terms: Bedrock, Evolution, Glacier, Landscape, Soil, Surface, Surfaces.

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Collaborative Research: Polenet East: An International Seismological Network for East Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Andrew A Nyblade($155,488), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
2. Douglas A Wiens($249,999), Washington University, Saint Louis
Key terms: East Antarctic Plateau, Gamburtsev Mountains, AGAPGAMSEIS, Array, Broadband, Deployed, Seismographs, Stations.

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ANDRILL Coulman High Project -- Investigating Antarctica's Role in Cenozoic Global Environmental Change - Coulman High Project
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Terry J Wilson($2,684,370), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln
Key terms: Ch Drilling, Potential Drilling, Site Selection, ANDRILL, Antarctic, Climate, Conducting, Geological, Global, International, Ocean, Program, Radar, Sites, Sub-ice.

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Mount Erebus Volcano Observatory III (MEVO III): Conduit Processes and Surveillance
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Philip R Kyle($499,991), New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro
Key terms: Erebus Eruptive, Eruptive Activity, Active, Convecting, Eruption, Geophysical, Has, Lakes, Magmatic, Persistent, Processes, Unique.

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The Antarctic Search for Meteorites
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Ralph P Harvey($600,001), Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland
Key terms: Ansmet Meteorites, Meteorite Specimens, Antarctic, Asteroids, Bodies, Explore, Planets, Recovered, Solar.

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Enhancing Holocene Ice Sheet and Ice Shelf Geochronology using Geomagnetic Paleointensity Variations
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Stefanie A Brachfeld($119,406), Montclair State University, Montclair
Key terms: Rpi And Psv, Maxwell Bay, Antarctic, Combination, Core, Curves, Dating, Geomagnetic, Has, Ice, Paleointensity, Paleomagnetic, Reference, Shelf, Tuning.

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Constraining the Deglaciation of the Antarctic Peninsula Using OSL Dated Beach Deposits
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Alexander R Simms($199,978), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Key terms: Raised Beach Ridges, Ridges And Boulder, Antarctic Peninsula, Boulder Pavements, Global Warming, Ice Sheet, Sea Level, Cobbles, Degrees, Future, Isostatic, OSL, Oklahoma, Pis, Sea-level, Students, Suggest.

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Determining Middle Miocene through Pliocene Changes in Paleo Ice-flow and Basal Ice Conditions in East Antarctica through Sedimentological Analyses of Core Samples
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Sandra Passchier($75,817), Montclair State University, Montclair
Key terms: Antarctic Ice Sheet, East Antarctic Ice, Middle Miocene Transition, Climate, Partially, Predictions.

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Collaborative Research: Erosion History and Sediment Provenance of East Antarctica from Multi-method Detrital Geo- and Thermochronology
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Stuart N Thomson($296,328), University of Arizona, Tucson
2. Sidney Hemming($69,999), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Grains And Clasts, Bedrock Sources, Erosional History, Ages, Cenozoic, Crystals, Dating, Detrital, Fluvial, Margin, Multiple, Provenance, Sediments, Single.

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History of, and Mechanisms Leading to, Post-LGM Retreat of the West Antarctic
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. John B Anderson($426,939), William Marsh Rice University, Houston
Key terms: Antarctic Ice Sheet, West Antarctic Ice, Ice Streams, Amundsen, Bay, Bellingshausen, Continent, Evidence, Examined, Features, Glacial, Mapping, Mechanisms, Program, Rapidly, Retreat, Rice, Shelves, Warm, Water.

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LGM and Deglacial Radiocarbon from U-series Dated Drake Passage Deep-sea Corals
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Laura Robinson($205,709), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Deep Waters, Radiocarbon Content, Southern Ocean, Carbon, Decay, Deep-sea, Exchange, Past, Processes, Skeletons.

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Ice sheet Dynamics and Processes along the West Antarctic Continental Shelf
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Frank O Nitsche($160,179), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Amundsen And Bellingshausen, Bellingshausen Sea Sectors, Continental Shelf, Southern Ocean, West Antarctic, Bathymetric, Existing, Ice, Mapping, NSF, Oden, Rapidly, Sheet, Swath.

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Extending the record of Antarctic landscape evolution into the Pliocene with neon-21 measurements
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. David L Shuster($47,265), Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley
Key terms: Degradation Rates, Surface Erosion, Antarctic, Capability, Concentrations, Cosmogenic, DV, Existing, Measure, Ne, Stable, Surfaces, Was.

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Periglacial Landscape Evolution in Antarctica: New Constraints on Patterned Ground Formation
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. William J Jenkins($191,466), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Dry Valleys, Cosmogenic, Field, Landscape, Mechanisms, Rates.

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: IPY: Testing the Polar Gateway Hypothesis: An Integrated Record of Drake Passage Opening & Antarctic Glaciation
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2009; Program: ANT Earth Sciences

1. Howard Scher($94,880), University South Carolina Research Foundation, Columbia
Key terms: Marine Sediment Cores, Drake Passage, Antarctica, IPY, Ice, Isotope, Ocean, Polar, South, Timing, Trace.

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Atmospheric CO2 and Abrupt Climate Change
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Andreas Schmittner($448,074), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Climate-carbon Cycle, Ice Core, Ice Cores, Siple Dome, Wais Divide, Abrupt, Analytical, Clathrate, Climate-carbon, Contribute, Coupled, Future, Has, High-resolution, Intervals, Linked, Models, Past, Quality, Students, Uncertainty.

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Collaborative Research: Integrated High Resolution Chemical and Biological Measurements on the Deep WAIS Divide Core
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Eric S Saltzman($742,051), University of California-Irvine, Irvine
2. Joseph McConnell($809,174), Nevada System of Higher Education, Desert Research Institute, Reno
Key terms: Graduate Student, Post Doctoral, Wais Divide, Analyses, Antarctic, Biological, California, Chemical, Combined, Core, Cores, Deep, Involvement, Resolution, School, Teacher, Undergraduate.

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Collaborative Research: Last Glacial Maximum and Deglaciation Chronology for the Foundation Ice Stream and Southeastern Weddell Sea Embayment
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Claire Todd($122,250), Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma
2. Gregory A Balco($279,657), Berkeley Geochronology Center, Berkeley
3. Howard B Conway($279,719), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Geologic Evidence, Ice Margin, Ice Sheet, Antarctica, Education, Exposure, Exposure-dating, Global, Holocene, Intellectual, Involve, Past, Regional.

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Collaborative Research: Constraints on the last Ross Ice Sheet from Glacial Deposits in the Southern Transantarctic Mountains
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. John O Stone($591,345), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Brenda L Hall($273,136), University of Maine, Orono
Key terms: Ross Sea, Sea Level, Transantarctic Mountains, Allow, Antarctica, Constrain, Contribution, Dynamics, Field, Former, Future, Ice, Implications, LGM, Retreat, Sea-level, Students, Thickness.

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Collaborative Research: Cosmogenic Radionuclides in the Deep WAIS Divide Core
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Kees Welten($400,001), University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley
2. Marc W Caffee($526,883), Purdue University, West Lafayette
Key terms: Divide Ice Core, Wais Divide Ice, Cosmogenic Radionuclide, Ice Cores, Climate, Comparison, Local, Solar, Students.

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Developing a glacial-interglacial record of delta-13C of atmospheric CO2
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Alan C Mix($411,249), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Carbon Cycle, Ice Core, Wais Divide, Widely Accepted, Analytical, Climate, Glacial-interglacial, Lack, OSU, Outreach, Public, Robust, Student, Äc.

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Model Investigation of Ice Stream/Subglacial Lake Systems
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Christina Hulbe($375,543), Princeton University, Princeton
Key terms: Ice Stream, Mass Balance, Sub-glacial Lakes, Sub-glacial Water, Modeling, Numerical, Sub-glacial.

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Collaborative Research: Exploring A 2 Million + Year Ice Climate Archive-Allan Hills Blue Ice Area (2MBIA)
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Michael L Bender($446,763), Princeton University, Princeton
2. Paul A Mayewski($436,546), University of Maine, Orono
Key terms: Allan Hills, Absolute, Activity, Age, BIA, Climate, Cores, Dating, Efforts, Field, Has, Ice, Ma, Methods, Paleoclimate.

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Collaborative Research: A "Horizontal Ice Core" for Large-Volume Samples of the Past Atmosphere, Taylor Glacier, Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Edward J Brook($294,755), Oregon State University, Corvallis
2. Jeffrey P Severinghaus($700,302), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Atmospheric Methane, Cosmogenic Radiomethane, Fossil Sources, Greenland Ice, Taylor Glacier, Abrupt, Antarctica, Approach, Atmosphere, Carbon, Carbon-, Clathrate, Clathrates, Found, Past, Potential, Process.

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Record of the 17O-excess of H2O in the WAIS Ice Core
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Eric J Steig($376,672), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Climate Conditions, Deuterium Excess, Ice Core, Wais Divide, Development, Fractionation, Influenced, O-excess, OO, Obtained, Past, Source, Temperature, Transport, Vostok.

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Collaborative Research: Antarctic Climate Reconstruction Utilizing the US ITASE Ice Core Array (2009- 2012)
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Paul A Mayewski($725,700), University of Maine, Orono
2. Eric J Steig($552,114), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Antarctic Climate, Ice Core, Southern Hemisphere, Antarctica, Broader, Collaborating, Current, Global, ITASE, Past, Region, Volcanic.

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Collaborative Research: Mass Transit: Controls on Grounding and Ungrounding at Marine Ice Sheet Outlets
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Christina Hulbe($365,432), Portland State University, Portland
Key terms: Sea Level Rise, Grounding Zones, Ice Sheet, Ice Sheets, Ice Stream, West Antarctic, Combination, Flow, IPCC, Investigate, Modeling, Numerical, Ongoing, Outlet, Processes, Satellite, Surface.

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Major Ion Chemical Analysis of Brittle Ice in the WAIS Divide Ice Core
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Jihong Cole-Dai($698,837), South Dakota State University, Brookings
Key terms: Brittle Ice Zone, Antarctica Ice, Global Climate, Ice Sheet, Wais Divide, Chemical, Continuous, Contribute, Core, Education, Future, Public, Resolution, Sampling.

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Collaborative Research: Norwegian-United States IPY Scientific Traverse: Climate Variability and Glaciology in East Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Thomas A Neumann($349,484), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: South Pole Station, East Antarctica, Sea Level, Troll Station, Climate, Collaboration, Deg, IPY, Ice, International, Investigate, Involved, Nation, Sites, Students, Traverses, Unique.

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IPICS Workshop on Science and Technology for the Next Generation of International Ice Coring, Corvallis, OR July 6-7, 2009
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Edward J Brook($38,766), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Ipics Steering Committee, Ice Core, Ipics Projects, Actions, Agenda, Airfare, Current, European, Funding, Has, Held, International, Invitees, Knowledge, Meeting, Meetings, Paid, Planning, Previous, Progress, Resources, Specific, Supported, Synthesize, Workshop.

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Collaborative Research: Anisotropy, Abrupt Climate Change, and the Deep Ice in West Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2009; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Erin C C Pettit($273,922), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Accumulation Rate, Fabric Evolution, Ice Flow, Siple Dome, Anisotropy, Climate, Contribute, Deep, Deformation, Effects, Ka, Model, Past, Temperature, Velocity, West.

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Collaborative Research: Combined Physical Property Measurements at Siple Dome
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2008; Program: ANT Glaciology

1. Matthew K Spencer($35,491), Lake Superior State University, Sault Sainte Marie
Key terms: Ice Core Laboratory, National Ice Core, Bubble Number-density, Ice Flow, Siple Dome, Accurately, Activity, Antarctica, C-axis, Capability, Cores, Has, History, Ice-core, Iceflow, Indicators, Information, Number-density, Paleoclimatic, Properties.

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AGU Chapman Conference on the Exploration and Study of Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic Environments
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Brenda L Weaver($49,950), American Geophysical Union, Washington
Key terms: Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic, Subglacial Aquatic Environments, Ice Sheet, Subglacial Lakes, Technological Challenges, Access, Clean, Conference, Detection, Discuss, Evolution, Exploration, Life, Microbial, Program, Recognized, Sediments, Students, Web.

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Arctic Research Using the Community Climate System Model
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Marika Holland($776,475), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
Key terms: Global Climate Models, Terrestrial And Marine, Marine Components, Polar Climate, Atmosphere, Behavior, Broad, CCSM, Design, Development, Enable, Experiments, Facilitate, Feedbacks, Future, Has, Investigate, Liaison, Linkages, NCAR, Processes.

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Collaborative Research: Integrative Study of Marine Ice Sheet Stability & Subglacial Life Habitats in W Antarctica - Lake & Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Ross D Powell($325,602), Northern Illinois University, Dekalb
2. Sridhar Anandakrishnan($391,000), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
3. Robert W Jacobel($331,684), Saint Olaf College, Northfield
4. Slawek M Tulaczyk($1,899,641), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
5. Helen A Fricker($633,455), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Antarctic Ice Sheet, Ice Stream Subglacial, Stream Subglacial Access, West Antarctic Ice, Future Global, Global Sea-level, Global Warming, Ice Sheets, Sea-level Rise, Societal Relevance, Subglacial Lakes, Active, Activities, Basal, Benefit, Components, Drilling, Environments, Flow, Has, Incorporating, LISSARD, Mass, Overarching, Past, Polar, Potential, Processes, Programs, Public, Recognized, Sea-level, Stability, Studying, Various, WAIS, WISSARD, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Integrative Study of Marine Ice Sheet Stability and Subglacial Life Habitats - Robotic Access to Grounding-zones for Exploration and Science (RAGES)
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Ross D Powell($2,175,868), Northern Illinois University, Dekalb
2. Sridhar Anandakrishnan($394,000), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
3. David M Holland($351,470), New York University, New York
4. Slawek M Tulaczyk($431,467), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
5. Robert W Jacobel($348,184), Saint Olaf College, Northfield
Key terms: Antarctic Ice Sheet, West Antarctic Ice, Basal Ice, Future Global, Global Sea-level, Global Warming, Grounding Zones, Ice Stream, Ocean Waters, Sea-level Rise, Societal Relevance, Sub-ice Rover, Sub-ice-shelf Cavity, Subglacial Water, Access, Activities, Assess, Biogeochemical, Cycles, Dynamics, Environments, Exploration, GZ, Geochemical, Glaciological, Gzs, Ii, Iii, Incorporating, Internal, Iv, Main, Melting, Oceanographic, Overarching, Polar, Potential, Programs, Public, RAGES, Sampling, Sea-level, Sediment, Stability, Sub-ice, Sub-ice-shelf, Various, WAIS, WISSARD.

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Collaborative Research: GeomicroBiology of Antarctic Subglacial Environments (GBASE) Beneath the Mercer and Whillans Ice Streams
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Brent C Christner($380,906), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge
2. Jill A Mikucki($149,501), Dartmouth College, Hanover
3. Andrew C Mitchell($2,640,575), Montana State University, Bozeman
Key terms: Metabolic And Phylogenetic, West Antarctic Ice, Whillans Ice Stream, Global Sea-level, Ice Sheet, Sea-level Rise, Societal Relevance, Subglacial Environments, Activities, Beneath, Biogeochemical, Components, Ecosystem, Future, GBASE, Incorporating, Microbial, Nsfs, Overarching, Polar, Potential, Programs, Public, Report, Sea-level, Transformations, Various, WAIS, WISSARD, Warming, Water.

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Participant Support for the First Antarctic Climate Evolution Symposium
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Integrated System Science

1. Robert B Dunbar($50,000), Stanford University, Stanford
Key terms: Antarctic Climate Evolution, International.

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Collaborative Research: Southern Ocean Current Observations from the U.S. Antarctic Research Vessels, 2010-14
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Teresa K Chereskin($194,431), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
2. Eric Firing($324,060), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Drake Passage, Ocean Current, Southern Ocean, ACC, Acoustic, Antarctic, Balance, Climate, Gould, Signal.

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The Sea Ice System in Antarctic Summer, Oden Southern Ocean Expedition (OSO 2010-11)
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Stephen F Ackley($340,718), University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio
Key terms: Antarctic Sea-ice, Climate Models, Sea Ice, Arctic, BAR, Cover, Cruise, Extent, Properties, Region, Sea-ice.

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Antarctic Meteorological Research Center (2009-2011)
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Matthew A Lazzara($584,822), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
Key terms: Antarctic Continent, Antarctic Meteorological, Continue, Ice, Overcome, Public.

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Collaborate Research:Modified Circumpolar Deep Water Intrusions as an Iron Source to the Summer Ross Sea Ecosystem
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Josh Kohut($837,893), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
2. Michael Hiscock($345,000), Princeton University, Princeton
3. Phoebe J Lam($319,998), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
4. Christopher I Measures($377,634), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Ross Sea, AUV, CDW, Deep, Nutrient, Polar, Productivity, Sampling, Water.

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WAPflux - New Tools to Study the Fate of Phytoplankton Production in the West Antarctic Peninsula
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Ken O Buesseler($605,008), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Organic Carbon, Antarctic, Attempt, Export, Fluxes, Particle, Sinking, WAP, Zone.

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Collaborative Research: Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean Interactions in the Eastern Ross Sea
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Alejandro Orsi($388,477), Texas A&M Research Foundation, College Station
Key terms: Ross Ice Shelf, Ice Shelves, Amundsen, CDW, Continent, Flow, Increased, Intrusions, Sea.

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Measurements of Antarctic Ozone and PSC Profiles in a time of Decreasing Chlorine, Climate Change, and Fluctuations in Polar Vortex Strength
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Jennifer L Mercer($586,581), University of Wyoming, Laramie
Key terms: Balloon, Ozone.

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Applying Ice Cores, Instrumental Climate Records and Climate Modeling Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Antarctic Climate Variability on Interannual to Multidecadal Time Scale
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Clara Deser($495,539), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
Key terms: Antarctic Climate, Ice Core, Atmospheric, Existing, Forcing, Isotope, Means, Model, Modeling, NCAR, Observational, Past, Temperature, Tropical.

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Collaborative Research: Impact of Langmuir Circulation on Gas Transfer and Photosynthesis in the Southern Ocean: A Large Eddy Simulation Study
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Patrick J Neale($146,896), Smithsonian Institution, Washington
2. Andres E Tejada-Martinez($169,533), University of South Florida, Tampa
Key terms: Antarctic, Cells, Circulation, Convergence, Divergence, Effects, Field, LC, Numerical, Phytoplankton, Productivity, Surface, UOML, Water, Zone.

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Variability and Trends in Antarctic Sea Ice
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Jinlun Zhang($343,332), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Antarctic Sea Ice, Antarctic Ice-ocean, Atmospheric, Climate, Estimates, GIOMAS, Ice-ocean, Model.

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Collaborative Research: Atmospheric Data Assimilation Techniques for Antarctic Applications
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. David H Bromwich($150,002), Ohio State University Research Foundation -DO NOT USE, Columbus
2. Qingnong Xiao($481,405), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
Key terms: Antarctic Continent, Southern Ocean, Analysis, Approaches, Assimilation, Atmosphere, Atmospheric, Climate, Orbiting, RO, Satellite, Soundings, Weather.

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A High-Resolution Analysis of Ocean Surface Turbulent Fluxes for the Southern Ocean
Award Effective Date: 06/01/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Jiping Liu($264,818), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Southern Ocean, Air-sea, Flux.

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2009 Polar Marine Science Gordon Research Conference
Award Effective Date: 02/15/2009; Program: ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences

1. Nancy R Gray($20,000), Gordon Research Conferences, East Greenwich
Key terms: Bring, Conference, Disciplines, Effort, Enhance, Field, GRC, Has, International, Marine, Participation, Polar, Speakers.

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Collaborative Research: The Chemical Ecology of Shallow-water Marine Macroalgae and Invertebrates on the Antarctic Peninsula
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. James B McClintock($703,313), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
2. Bill J Baker($627,724), University of South Florida, Tampa
Key terms: Benthic Macroinvertebrates, Assemblages, Defend, Endophytes, Environments, Filamentous, Interactions, Macrophytes, Mesograzers, Sessile, Shallow, Species, Students, WAP.

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Collaborative Research: Climate Change and Predatory Invasion of the Antarctic Marine Environment
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Richard B Aronson($453,531), Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne
2. James B McClintock($148,860), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
Key terms: Bellingshausen And Amundsen, Amundsen Seas, Ice Shelves, Antarctica, Crabs, Fauna, Generate, Invasions, Marine, Promote, Shelf, Structure.

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE ANTARCTIC MARINE FOOD WEB: IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND INSIGHTS INTO THE FEEDING ECOLOGY OF APEX PREDATORS
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Rainer Lohmann($101,822), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
2. Rebecca M Dickhut($275,000), College of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point
Key terms: Antarctic Marine Organisms, Feeding Ecology, Trophic Level, Chemical, Collaboration, Contaminants, Establishing, Food, Glacier, Pops, Potential, Predominantly, Seabirds, Stored, Swedish.

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Oden Science: Sea Ice Ecology in the Amundsen and Eastern Ross Sea
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Kevin R Arrigo($399,999), Stanford University, Stanford
Key terms: Carbon Dioxide Uptake, Sea Ice Microbial, Pack Ice, Antarctic, Composition, DMSP, Gases, Processes, Relate, Stanfords, Teaching.

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Collaborative research aboard Icebreaker Oden: ASPIRE (Amundsen Sea Polynya International Research Expedition)
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Hugh W Ducklow($259,627), Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
2. Sharon E Stammerjohn($179,599), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
3. Oscar Schofield($865,980), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
4. Patricia L Yager($289,806), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Amundsen Sea Polynya, Ross Sea, Broad, Carbon, Climate, Close, Forcing, Function, Iron.

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LTREB: Collaborative Research: Decadal Variation in Antarctic Marine Benthic Ecosystems
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. John S Oliver($238,439), San Jose State University Foundation, San Jose
2. Paul K Dayton($169,816), University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanography, La Jolla
Key terms: Benthic, Continue, Decades, Document, Focus, Historical, Ocean, Outreach, Programs, Sites, Substrates.

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Predator-Prey Interactions in the Krill-centric Southern Ocean Marine Ecosystem
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. George M Watters($160,300), NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, La Jolla
Key terms: Antarctic Peninsula, Life History, Penguin Populations, Adélie, Affect, Chinstrap, Ecosystems, Environmental, Examine, Fisheries, Foraging, Gentoo, Krill, Long-term, Management, Marine, Models, Parameters, Penguins, Pygoscelis, Species, Trophic.

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Collaborative Research: Seasonal Evolution of Chemical and Biological Variability in the Ross Sea
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Eileen E Hofmann($197,814), Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk
2. Walker O Smith($831,131), College of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point
Key terms: Southern Ross Sea, Assimilation Techniques, Outreach Programs, Southern Ocean, Characterize, Circulation, Graduate, Middle, Model, Models, Oceanographic, Oceanography, Region, Salinity, School, Students, Technology, Temperature.

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Ammonia Oxidation Versus Heterotrophy in Crenarchaeota Populations from Marine Environments West of the Antarctic Peninsula
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. James T Hollibaugh($640,001), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: Ammonia Oxidation, Arctic Ocean, Palmer Lter, Vertical Segregation, Winter Water, Ww Population, AOA, Abundance, Antarctic, Climate, Crenarchaeota, Crenarchaeote, Dominated, Findings, Nitrogen, Outreach, Polar, Populations, Suggested, Summer, WAP.

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Photoheterotrophic Microbes in the West Antarctic Peninsula Marine Ecosystem
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Matthew T Cottrell($425,541), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Antarctic, DOM, Dark, Ecosystems, Energy, Light, Microbes, Photoheterotrophic, Photoheterotrophs, Polar, Structure, Summer, Visitors, Winter.

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Collaborative Research: The Role of Snow Patches on the Spatial Distribution of Soil Microbial Communities and Biogeochemical Cycling in the Antarctic Dry Valleys
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. John E Barrett($244,066), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg
2. Michael N Gooseff($275,306), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
3. Cristina D Takacs-Vesbach($306,050), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Key terms: Biogeochemical Cycling, Microbial Biogeography, Snow Patches, Soil Microbial, Spatial Distribution, Spatial Heterogeneity, Activities, Antarctic, Conditions, Dispersal, Environment, Environmental, Environments, Extreme, Local, Model, Models, Public, Taxa, Terrestrial.

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Collaborative Research: Geochemistry and Microbiology of the Extreme Aquatic Environment in Lake Vida, East Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Alison Murray($664,507), Nevada System of Higher Education, Desert Research Institute, Reno
2. Peter T Doran($417,288), University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Lake Vida, Water Body, Web Site, Below, Brine, Collect, Dry, Ice, Main, Mcmurdo, Microbial, Past, Processes, Time, Undergraduate, Unusual.

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Collaborative Research: Alternative Nutritional Strategies in Antarctic Protists
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Rebecca J Gast($543,256), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
2. Robert W Sanders($388,242), Temple University, Philadelphia
Key terms: Mixotrophs And Kleptodinium, Southern Ocean, Antarctic, Combine, Culture, Dinoflagellate, Heterotrophy, Mixotrophy, Nutritional, Phototrophic, Phototrophy, Recently.

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Collaborative Research: Limits and Drivers of Metazoan Distributions in the Transantarctic Mountains
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Diana H Wall($50,000), Colorado State University, Fort Collins
2. Byron J Adams($50,571), Brigham Young University, Provo
3. W. Berry Lyons($46,374), Ohio State University Research Foundation -DO NOT USE, Columbus
Key terms: Glacial Maximum, Terrestrial Biota, Antarctic, Antarctica, Biogeographic, Geophysical, Glaciation, Public, TAM-TRANZ.

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Genomic Approaches to Resolving Phylogenies of Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Thomas J Near($491,000), Yale University, New Haven
Key terms: Adaptive Radiation, Southern Ocean, Ago, Antarctic, Clade, Diversification, Global, Intensive, Million, Notothenioid, Notothenioids, Phylogenetic, Public, Species, Time, Time-calibrated.

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Collaborative Research: Weddell seals as autonomous sensors of the winter oceanography of the Ross Sea
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Eileen E Hofmann($246,960), Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk
2. Daniel P Costa($555,788), University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
3. Jennifer M Burns($196,556), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
Key terms: Diving Behavior, Global Climate, Ross Sea, Southern Ocean, Weddell Seals, Animals, Biological, CTD, Collect, Conditions, Foraging, Habitat, Ice, Marine, Oceanographic, Pole, Processes, Profiles, Tags, Temperature, Utilize, Winter.

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Collaborative Research: The Biogeochemical Evolution of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Fluvial System on the Cotton Glacier, Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Yu-Ping Chin($262,705), Ohio State University Research Foundation -DO NOT USE, Columbus
2. Christine M Foreman($348,731), Montana State University, Bozeman
3. Diane M McKnight($307,046), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Cotton Glacier, Surface Waters, Composition, DOM, Organic, Precursor.

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Advances in Antarctic Marine Biology Symposium
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Amy Moran($16,989), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham
Key terms: Integrative And Comparative, Antarctic Marine, Comparative Biology, Future Directions, Marine Biology, Advances, Anticipated, Attend, Broad, Meetings, Molecular, Participants, SICB, Symposium.

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Collaborative Research: Quantifying the Effects of Iron and Light on the Growth of Diatoms from the Ross Sea, Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2009; Program: ANT Organisms & Ecosystems

1. Peter N Sedwick($255,742), Old Dominion University Research Foundation, Norfolk
Key terms: Iron And Irradiance, Southern Ross Sea, Growth Rates, Iron Requirement, Laboratory Experiments, Phaeocystis Antarctica, Southern Ocean, Uv-b Exposure, Algal, Colonial, Composition, Diatoms, Function, K-, Models, Numerical, Phytoplankton, Relative, Species, Students, UV-B.

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Collaborative Research on the State of the Arctic Sea Ice Cover: Sustaining the Integrated Seasonal Ice Zone Observing Network (SIZONET)
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Donald K Perovich($603,615), Department of Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab, Vicksburg
Key terms: Seasonal Ice Zone, Observing Network, Sizonet Phase, Alaska, Arctic, Build, Coastal, Development, Extent, Information, International, Led, Meet, Observations, SISS, Sea-ice, Stakeholders.

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Bering Sea Sub Network: A Distributed Human Sensor Array to Detect Arctic Environmental Change
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Patricia A Cochran($2,499,989), Aleut International Association, Anchorage
2. Andrew D Kliskey($545,143), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
Key terms: Bering Sea, Adaptation, Arctic, BSSN, Based, Environmental, Indigenous, Individual, Local, Observations, Observing, Regional, Residents, Species, Strategies, Western.

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Collaborative Research: An Ocean Observing System for the Bering Strait, the Pacific Gateway to the Arctic - an integral part of the Arctic Observing Network
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Rebecca Woodgate($1,224,449), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Thomas J Weingartner($772,111), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Bering Strait Throughflow, Oceanic Fluxes, Arctic, Array, Calibrate, Design, Estimates, Freshwater, Heat, Interannual, Measure, Monitoring, Prediction, Properties, Russian, Satellite, Supported, Time, Upper, Water, Waters.

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Collaborative Research: Sustained Observations of the North Pole Environment to Characterize Ongoing Arctic Change
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Richard E Moritz($7,287,046), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Aerial Hydrographic Surveys, Dissolved Oxygen, North Pole, AON, Annual, Arctic, Buoys, Environmental, Ice, NPEO, Variety, Water.

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The Circumpolar Active Layer Monitoring Network--CALM III (2009-2014): Long-term Observations on the Climate-Active Layer-Permafrost System
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Nikolay Shiklomanov($1,662,201), George Washington University, Washington
2. Nikolay Shiklomanov($1,662,201), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Active Layer, AON, Arctic, CALM, Models, Observations, Program, Sites.

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Collaborative Research: An interdisciplinary monitoring mooring in the western Arctic boundary current: Climatic forcing and ecosystem response
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Jeremy T Mathis($195,417), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Western Arctic, Has, Ice, Mooring, Time-series, Velocity.

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Arctic Observing Networks: Collaborative Research: Sustaining and amplifying the ITEX AON through automation and increased interdisciplinarity of observations
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Craig E Tweedie($400,471), University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso
2. William A Gould($1,200,070), Florida International University, Miami
Key terms: Itex Aon, Arctic, Collected, Existing, Has, Network, Sampling, Sensor, Vegetation.

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An Array of Autonomous Ocean Flux Buoys to Directly Observe Turbulent Vertical Fluxes of Heat, Salt and Momentum as a Component of the Arctic Observing Network
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Richard A Krishfield($2,187,912), Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey
Key terms: Arctic, Fluxes, Heat, Ice, Ocean.

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Collaborative Proposal: An Interdisciplinary Monitoring Mooring in the Western Arctic Boundary Current: Climatic Forcing and Ecosystem Response
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Kathleen M Stafford($271,917), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Robert S Pickart($2,317,495), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Western Arctic, Has, Ice, Mooring, Time-series, Velocity.

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Collaborative Research: Sustaining and amplifying the ITEX AON through automation and increased interdisciplinarity of observations.
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Patrick F Sullivan($591,914), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
2. Robert D Hollister($502,600), Grand Valley State University, Allendale
Key terms: Itex Aon, Arctic, Collected, Existing, Has, Network, Sampling, Sensor, Vegetation.

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AON: Continuation of the of Ice-Tethered Profiler contribution to the Arctic Observing Network
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Richard A Krishfield($4,622,113), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Arctic Ocean, Itp Instrument, Activities, Available, Continue, Dissolved, Instruments, Operational, Pis, Program, Properties, Sampling, WHOI.

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Coordination, Data Management and Enhancement of the International Arctic Buoy Programme
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Ignatius G Rigor($1,000,000), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Sea Ice, Surface Temperature, AON, Arctic, Buoys, Center, Climate, Deployment, Global, IABP, Monitoring, National, Validation, Weather.

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ELOKA Phase II: Toward Operational Data Management Support for Community-Based Observations Contributing to the Arctic Observing Network
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Mark A Parsons($1,968,016), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Observations And Knowledge, Local Observations, Access, Arctic, Available, Community-based, ELOKA, Exchange, Indigenous, Information, Management, Non-traditional.

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Ultraviolet Radiation in the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Germar H Bernhard($696,904), University of Chicago, Chicago
Key terms: Arctic, Barrow, Chicago, Climate, Courses, Future, Network, Radiation, Summit, UVR, UVSIMN.

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Collaborative Research: An Integrated Characterization of Energy, Clouds, Atmospheric State, and Precipitation at Summit (ICECAPS)
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Matthew D Shupe($694,462), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Von P Walden($898,138), Regents of the University of Idaho, Moscow
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Algorithms, Arctic, Atmospheric, Broader, Cloud, Expand, Field, Idaho, Model, Observations, Polar, Precipitation, Products, Program, Sets, Summit, Wisconsin.

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Autonomous Ice Mass Balance Buoys for an Arctic Observing Network
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Donald K Perovich($2,266,357), Department of Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab, Vicksburg
Key terms: Ice Cover, Sea Ice, AON, Arctic, Buoys, Deployed, Environmental, IMB, Opportunity, Students, Thickness.

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Continued Core Atmospheric and Snow Measurements at the Summit, Greenland Environmental Observatory
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Joseph McConnell($1,254,266), Nevada System of Higher Education, Desert Research Institute, Reno
Key terms: Emission Sources, Transport Pathways, AON, Arctic, Climate, Elevation, Environmental, Geosummit, Greenland, Ice, Industrial, Long-term, Program, Required, Summit.

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A Replacement Laser for the Arctic High Spectral Resolution Lidar
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Edwin W Eloranta($88,773), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
Key terms: Arctic, Clouds, Eureka, Laser, Lidar, Observing.

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AON: Continuing the Beaufort Gyre Observing System to Document and Enhance Understanding Environmental Change in the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Richard A Krishfield($5,274,224), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Sea Ice Draft, Beaufort Gyre, AON, BG, Carbon, Ctdrosette, Moorings, Salinity, Shipboard, Temperature, Time.

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UpTempO: Measuring the Upper Layer Temperature of the Arctic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Ignatius G Rigor($875,222), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Arctic Ocean, Ocean Surface, Buoy, Buoys, IABP, Ice, Measure, Pis, Sea, Seasonally, String, Thermistor, Time, Via.

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Fire In the Arctic Landscape: Impacts, Interactions And Links To Global and Regional Environmental Change
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Gaius R Shaver($911,715), Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
Key terms: Lake And Stream, Anaktuvuk River, Tundra Landscape, AR, Aquatic, Arctic, Burn, Burned, Catchments, Climate, Comparison, Components, Composition, Directly, Disturbance, Fire, Future, Interactions, Long-term, Measures, Modeling, Observation, Opportunity, Program, Reflectance, Terrestrial, Water.

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AON: Thermal State of Permafrost (TSP) in North America and Northern Eurasia: The US Contribution to the International network of Permafrost Observatories (INPO)
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Sergey S Marchenko($1,859,861), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Alaskan, Borehole, Boreholes, Climate, Deep, Depths, GTN-P, Intermediate, Layer, Network, Observations, Obtained, Past, Permafrost, Rates, Regions, Sites, Surface, Temperature, Temperatures.

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Collaborative Research, IPY: A Cooperative Arctic Data and Information Service (CADIS)
Award Effective Date: 03/01/2007; Program: AON-Arctic Observing Network

1. Mark A Parsons($697,497), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Cadis Portal, Cooperative Arctic, Information Service, Selected Aon, Access, Atmospheric, Center, Comprehensive, Cyberinfrastructure, Delivery, Discovery, International, LTO, Long-term, Management, Map, Metadata, National, Observing, SEARCH, Sets, Stepwise, Third, Tools, Via.

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Improving Analytical Capabilities at the Northeast Science Station, Cherskiy, Siberia
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ARC Rsch Support & Logistics

1. Robert M Holmes($121,428), Woodwell Climate Research Center, Inc., Falmouth
Key terms: Analytical Capacity, Expanded, Facilities, Northeast, Onsite, Station.

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Collaborative Research: Nonlinearities in the Arctic climate system during the Holocene
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Bruce P Finney($136,780), Idaho State University, Pocatello
2. Feng Sheng Hu($120,784), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana
3. None($128,175), Lehigh University, Bethlehem
4. Raymond S Bradley($209,087), University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst
5. Yarrow Axford($685,013), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
6. Michael G Loso($79,786), Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage
7. Mark B Abbott($141,355), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
8. Jason P Briner($209,379), SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst
9. Matthew J Wooller($119,999), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
10. Darrell S Kaufman($315,789), Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff
Key terms: Focus Regions, Proxy Climate, AO, Abrupt, Arctic, Distributed, Experiments, Extend, Focuses, HTM, High-resolution, Holocene, Lacustrine, Lake, Lakes, Nearly, Nonlinear, Occurred, Past, Period, Resolution, Sediments, Summer, Temperature, Transition, Transitions, Volcanism, Was.

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Tracking the Seasonal Contribution of Algal Fatty Acids to the Arctic Marine System
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Larissa A Horstmann($617,856), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Marine Food Web, Pelagic And Benthic, Alaskan Native, Arctic Marine, Bering Sea, Fatty Acid, Ocean Phytoplankton, Sea Ice, Biomarkers, Ecosystem, Invertebrates, Primary, Seasonal, Specific, Subsistence, Sympagic, Tracing, Track.

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Collaborative Research: Degrading offshore permafrost as a source of methane on the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Vladimir Samarkin($558,473), University of Georgia Research Foundation Inc, Athens
Key terms: East Siberian Arctic, Siberian Arctic Shelf, Arctic Region, Global Warming, Organic Carbon, Amount, Biogeochemical, Future, Methane, Ocean, Permafrost, Possibly, Potential, Rates, Release, Sedimentation, Sediments, Source, Substantial.

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Collaborative Research: The Changing Seasonality of Tundra Nutrient Cycling: Implications for Ecosystem and Arctic System Functioning
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Heidi Steltzer($409,117), Fort Lewis College, Durango
2. Michael N Weintraub($461,684), University of Toledo, Toledo
3. None($409,117), Colorado State University, Fort Collins
4. Patrick F Sullivan($225,072), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
5. Joshua P Schimel($313,386), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
6. Edward B Rastetter($180,926), Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
Key terms: Alter Overall, Growing Season, Latitudinal Transect, Microbial Activity, Nutrient Crash, Plant Growth, Arctic, Availability, Climate, Decomposition, Dynamics, Ecosystem, Ecosystems, Effects, Explore, Large-scale, Lengthening, Limitation, Limited, Limits, MEL, Mechanistic, Model, Multiple, Seasonal, Seasonality, Soil, Soils, Source, Spatial, Timing, Tundra, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Understanding Climate-Driven Phenological Change: Observations, Adaptations, and Cultural Implications in Northeastern Siberia and Labrador/Nunatsiavut
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Astrid Ogilvie($566,517), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Climate And Human, Arctic Climate, Arctic Regions, Changing Seasonality, Northeastern Siberia, Affecting, Cultural, Drawn, Ecosystem, Global, International, Knowledge, Linkages, Local, Native, PHENARC, Phenarcs, Phenological, Potential, Regional, Resulting, Widely.

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Collaborative Research: Environmental changes alter the carbon cycle of High Arctic ecosystems: shifts in the ages and sources of CO2 and DOC
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Patrick F Sullivan($502,530), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
2. Joshua P Schimel($301,642), University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara
3. Claudia I Czimczik($617,647), University of California-Irvine, Irvine
Key terms: Co2 And Ch4, Co2 And Doc, Soil Respired Co2, Growing Season, Microbial Degradation, Ages, Ancient, Arctic, Climate, Conditions, Differences, Does, Ecosystem, Efflux, Exchange, Experimental, Export, Extent, Fluxes, Has, Increases, Land, Losses, Magnitudes, Organic, Pools, Previous, Rates, Recently-fixed, Respiration, Snow, Summer, Temperature, Vegetation, Warming, Winter.

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Effects of lengthening growing season and increasing temperature on soil carbon fluxes and stocks in Arctic tundra
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Jianwu Tang($99,879), Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
Key terms: Annual Carbon Budget, Earlier Snow Melt, Global Carbon Cycle, Photosynthesis And Respiration, Changing Seasonality, Growing Season, Leaf Respiration, Microbial Respiration, Root Respiration, Soil Temperature, Tundra Ecosystem, Air, Approach, Arctic, Examine, Fall, Freeze-up, Implication, Light, Pressure, Respond, Trenching, Warming, Water.

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Collaborative Research: The Seasonal Response of the Arctic and Global Climate System to Projected Sea Ice Loss within the Context of GHG-induced Climate Change
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Andrew G Slater($114,868), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Clara Deser($670,103), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
Key terms: Arctic Sea Ice, Sea Ice Loss, Assess, Climate, Context, Global, Investigate, Processes, Seasonal, Succession, Terrestrial, Timing.

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Collaborative Research: Seasonality of circumpolar tundra - ocean and atmosphere controls and effects on energy and carbon budgets
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Michael Steele($192,833), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Howard E Epstein($358,777), University of Virginia Main Campus, Charlottesville
3. Uma S Bhatt($369,016), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Land Surface, Ocean Circulation, Arctic, Atmosphere, Carbon, Characteristics, Climate, Components, Consequences, Daily, Describe, Marine, Model, NDVI, Past, Plant, Seasonal, Seasonality, Sets, Temperatures, Tundra, Vegetation.

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Collaborative Research: Analysis and attribution of changes in Siberian hydroclimate and implications for the future
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Mathew Barlow($175,150), University of Massachusetts Lowell, Lowell
2. Jessica E Cherry($283,374), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
3. Judah Cohen($180,389), Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc, Lexington
Key terms: Weather And Climate, Feedback Mechanisms, Future Trends, Sea Ice, Snow Cover, Stratosphere-troposphere Coupling, Arctic, Dynamics, Has, Hemispheric, Influence, Links, Moisture, Observed, Regional, Stratosphere-troposphere, Temperature.

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Collaborative Research: Diamonds and Oil from the Tundra: A System Study on the Impact of Changing Seasons on Mining and Oil Exploration
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Thomas A Douglas($250,164), Department of Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab, Vicksburg
2. Michael A Goldstein($173,191), Babson College, Wellesley Hills
Key terms: Oil And Gas, Diamond Mining, Ice Road, Northwest Territories, Pilot Effort, Activities, Arctic, Billion, Businesses, Canada, Changing, Climate, Climate-driven, Cryospheric, Drivers, Earlier, Economic, Economy, Exploration, Extraction, Factors, Fuel, Mines, Northern, Operations, People, Period, Seasonal, Seasons, Utilized, Winter.

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River Plumes as Indicators for Greenland Ice Sheet Melt
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. James P Syvitski($358,474), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Greenlandic Rivers, Ice Sheet, Melt Water, Numerous Rivers, River Discharge, River Plumes, Characteristics, Climate, Dataset, Discharges, Draining, Fjords, Gris, MODIS, Mapped, Model, Observed, Ocean, Rates, Runoff, Sediment, Stations.

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Pathways and Properties of Atlantic Waters in the Western Arctic Ocean
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Rebecca Woodgate($385,599), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Modeling And Theoretical, Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Waters, Boundary Current, Flow Direction, Western Arctic, AW, Basin, Circulation, Especially, Exchange, Interior, Observational, Observations, Oceanic, Pan-arctic, Pathways, Processes, Properties, Shelves.

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Collaborative Research: How does changing seasonality affect the capacity of arctic stream networks to influence nutrient fluxes from the landscape to the ocean?
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Michael N Gooseff($373,268), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
2. Wilfred M Wollheim($340,920), University of New Hampshire, Durham
3. William B Bowden($549,581), University of Vermont & State Agricultural College, Burlington
Key terms: Lateral Inputs, River Network, Fluxes, Hyporheic, Influences, Landscapes, Regeneration, Seasonal, Throughflow, Water.

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Collaborative Research: Changing Seasonality of the Arctic: Alteration of Production Cycles and Trophic Linkages in Response to Changes in Sea Ice and Upper Ocean Physics
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Michael Steele($391,639), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Robert G Campbell($108,539), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
3. Yvette H Spitz($248,347), Oregon State University, Corvallis
4. Carin Ashjian($152,342), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Arctic Sea Ice, Arctic Ocean, Growing Season, Water Column, Cycles, Duration, Earlier, Future, Heat, Integrated, Levels, Linkages, Magnitude, Marine, Melt, Model, Observations, Pis, Primary, Reduction, Seasonal, Seasonality, Secondary, Spring, Structure, Summer, Timing, Trophic, Utilization, Zooplankton.

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Collaborative Research: Glacier-Ocean Coupling in a Large East Greenland Fjord
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Gordon S Hamilton($624,540), University of Maine, Orono
2. David A Sutherland($613,434), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
3. Leigh A Stearns($164,542), University of Kansas Center for Research Inc, Lawrence
Key terms: Greenland Ice Sheet, Sea Level Rise, East Greenland, Fresh Water, Glacier Dynamics, Helheim Glacier, Remote Sensing, Sermilik Fjord, Acceleration, Allow, Circulation, Collaboration, Field, Fjords, Future, Glacier-fjord, Greenlandic, Interactions, Local, Ocean, Warm, Warming, Was, Waters.

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Troposphere-stratosphere coupling and linkages to high latitude climate variability
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Judah Cohen($299,940), Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc, Lexington
Key terms: Flux And Polar, Seasonal Snow Cover, Dominant Winter, Ep Flux, Gcm Experiments, Northern Hemisphere, Polar Cap, Winter Climate, Anomaly, Atmosphere, Boundary, Coupling, Demonstrate, Forcing, Has, Height, High-latitudes, Leading, Mode, Stratosphere, Time, Troposphere.

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Collaborative Research: Pan-Arctic climate and ecosystem response to historical and projected changes in the seasonality of sea ice melt and growth
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Bonnie Light($279,690), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Marika Holland($134,733), University Corporation For Atmospheric Res, Boulder
3. Jefferson K Moore($91,955), University of California-Irvine, Irvine
4. Donald K Perovich($197,188), Department of Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab, Vicksburg
Key terms: Sea Ice, Albedo, Arctic, Assess, Audiences, CCSM, Capabilities, Classroom, Climate, Ecosystem, Has, Interactions, Investigate, Light, Model, Models, Museum, Observational, Processes, Programs, Representation, Seasonal, Seattle.

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Collaborative Research: Impacts of the Changing Seasonality of Wind-driven Mixing on the Arctic System
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Rebecca Woodgate($518,993), University of Washington, Seattle
2. Patricia A Matrai($104,337), Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay
Key terms: Internal Wave Field, Arctic Ocean, Enhanced Mixing, Mixed Layer, Ocean Mixing, Bring, Ecosystem, Extent, Has, Implications, Observed, Pacific, Potential, Sea-ice, Surface.

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Collaborative proposal: Shifting seasonality of Arctic river hydrology alters key biotic linkages among aquatic systems
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Alexander D Huryn($307,269), University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa
Key terms: Lake And Stream, Biotic Linkages, Changing Seasonality, Stream Productivity, Winter Refugia, Affect, Arctic, Climate, Components, Controls, Ecosystem, Ecosystems, Effects, Food, Function, Grayling, Hydrology, Insect, Lakes, Landscape, Life-history, Migration, Model, Population, Populations, River, Species, Streams, Transfer, Tundra.

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A Change of Seasonality of the Upper Arctic Ocean in Response to Atmospheric and Sea-ice Forcing
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Jiayan Yang($497,366), Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole
Key terms: Arctic Ocean, Ekman Transport, Circulation, Components, Layer, Oceanic, Salinity, Seasonality, Surface, Upwelling.

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Timing is everything: seasonality and phenological dynamics linking species, communities, and trophic feedbacks in the Low- vs. High Arctic
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Eric S Post($363,137), Pennsylvania State Univ University Park, University Park
Key terms: Plants And Herbivores, Changing Seasonality, Ecological Consequences, Phenological Dynamics, Plant Species, Trophic Levels, Arctic, Biological, Caribou, Climate, Common, Continue, Documentation, Does, Greenland, Has, Interactions, Kangerlussuaq, Low-, Muskoxen, Observations, Observed, Rapidly, Rates, Received, Sites, Space, Spatially-replicated, Time, Warming, Zackenberg.

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Collaborative: How the Timing of Summer Precipitation Affects the Responses of Boreal Forest to Climate Change
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Elise Pendall($149,961), University of Wyoming, Laramie
2. Paul A Duffy($797,130), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
3. None($143,937), Middlebury College, Middlebury
Key terms: Boreal Forest, Fire Regime, Forest Model, Future Climate, Tree Growth, Warm-season Precipitation, ALFRESCO, Analyzing, Approach, Availability, Delayed, Density, Global, Has, Interactions, Parameterization, Ring-width, Seasonal, Seasonality, Shifts, Statistical, Summer, Summers, Timing, Warm-season.

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Collaborative Research: Shifting seasonality of Arctic river hydrology alters key biotic linkages among aquatic systems
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Bruce J Peterson($1,317,687), Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole
Key terms: Lake And Stream, Biotic Linkages, Changing Seasonality, Stream Productivity, Winter Refugia, Affect, Arctic, Climate, Components, Controls, Ecosystem, Ecosystems, Effects, Food, Function, Grayling, Hydrology, Insect, Lakes, Landscape, Life-history, Migration, Model, Population, Populations, River, Species, Streams, Transfer, Tundra.

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Seasons of Change in the Arctic Environment
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Oliver W Frauenfeld($862,974), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Active Controls, Lower Latitudes, Mass Transports, Arctic, Atmosphere, Autumn, Biological, Changing, Chemical, Cycle, Defined, Energy, Extent, Interactions, Land, Lead, Ocean, Passive, Seasonal, Seasonality, Shape, Warming.

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Collaborative Research: Shifting seasonality of northern forest response to arctic environmental change
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Pieter Beck($221,838), Woodwell Climate Research Center, Inc., Falmouth
2. Rosanne D D'Arrigo($381,154), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Boreal Forest, Forest Growth, Growing Season, Tree Growth, Arctic, Circumpolar, Climate, Density, Forests, Gradient, Identification, Latewood, Model, North, Northern, Observations, Parameters, Past, Regions, Seasonal, Seasonality, Shifts, Situ, Temperature, Tree-ring, Treeline, Warming, Width.

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A New Paradigm for Simulation Science: An Arctic Testbed Study
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2009; Program: ARCSS-Arctic System Science

1. Marc Stieglitz($297,731), Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Atlanta
Key terms: Model Development, Accelerated, Affect, Allow, Applications, Arctic, Explore, Framework, Mechanistic, Models, Processing, Visual, Visually.

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International Study of Arctic Change: Program Implementation Phase 2
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2009; Program: ARCTIC RES & POLICY SUPPORT PR

1. Maribeth S Murray($585,428), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: International Arctic, Amongst, Datasets, Dedicated, Efforts, ISAC, Modeling, Office, Plan, Social.

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What's Climate Change to You?: Students Doing Science in a Global Network
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: ARCTIC RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

1. Aaron H Doering($294,202), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis
Key terms: Students And Teachers, Climate Diaries, Field Expeditions, Arctic, Canada, Collaboration, Collaborative, Finland, Greenland, Inuit, Involve, Lives, Local, Network, Norway, Observations, Online, Russia, Satellite, Schools, Snow, Sweden, WCCY, Yupik.

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Collaborative Research: A Workshop and Science Plan for the Arctic in Rapid Transition (ART) Initiative
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ARCTIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

1. Karen E Frey($9,238), Clark University, Worcester
Key terms: Deep Ocean, Implementation Plan, ART, Arctic, Climate, Ecosystem, International, Marine, Workshop.

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Collaborative Research: A Workshop and Science Plan for the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ARCTIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

1. Jeremy T Mathis($38,161), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Deep Ocean, Implementation Plan, ART, Arctic, Climate, Ecosystem, International, Marine, Workshop.

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Trade Relations in Northwest Alaska
Award Effective Date: 01/01/2010; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Douglas D Anderson($262,449), Brown University, Providence
Key terms: Annual Subsistence, Archaeological Excavation, Environmental Conditions, Inter-group Contacts, Kobuk River, Local Impacts, Northwestern Alaska, Oral Histories, Oral History, Changing, Climatic, Closely, Economic, Exchange, Geological, Information, Inter-group, Investigate, Past, Peoples, Raw, Region, Regional, Rounds, Site, Sites, Social, Source, Trade.

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The Earliest Modern Humans in Siberia: Who were They, Who were Their Ancestors, and Who are Their Descendants?
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Kelly E Graf($19,741), Texas A&M Research Foundation, College Station
Key terms: Modern Human Dispersal, Ancient Dna, Americans, Archaeological, Center, Context, Earliest, Extent, Remains, Siberia, Siberians.

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Arctic Perspectives
Award Effective Date: 12/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Paul R Josephson($75,750), Colby College, Waterville
Key terms: 21st Century, Arctic Resources, Cutting Edge, International Agreements, National Determinants, Resource Management, Circumpolar, Climate, Conference, Cooperation, Development, Disciplines, Discuss, Focus, Increasing, Issues, Policy, Regions, Russia, Scholars.

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Dangerous Ice: Human perspectives on changing winter conditions in Alaska
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. William Schneider($359,658), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Social And Natural, Dangerous Ice, Ice Conditions, Alaska, Arctic, Climate, Descriptions, Disciplines, Environmental, Human, Local, Observations, Oral, Partnership, Peoples, Phenomena, River, Subsistence, Travelers, Winter.

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Increasing Indigenous Use of Scientific and Traditional Knowledge in Resource Management and Policy in the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Galina Angarova($34,255), Pacific Environment and Resources Center, San Francisco
Key terms: Policy Makers, Public Policy, Resource Development, Sosnovka Coalition, Sosnovka Conference, Arctic, Bring, Brings, Buryat, Chukchi, Concern, Decisions, Discuss, Engage, Environmental, Evenk, Governance, Indigenous, Issues, Itelmen, Knowledge, Participation, People, Peoples, Russia, Sakha, Shor, Siberian, Table, Traditional, Udege.

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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Late Prehistoric Socio-Economic Organization in Northwest Alaska: a Study of Pottery Production and Distribution in the Arctic
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Ben Fitzhugh($25,531), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Public And School, Archaeological Pottery, Kotzebue Sound, Northwest Alaska, Pottery Movement, School Presentations, Allow, Cape, Characteristics, Clay, Coast, Component, Composition, Degree, Development, Differences, Distributed, Ethnic, Implications, Interaction, Issues, Kobuk, Manufacture, Millennia, Noatak, Past, Population, Pots, Predictions, Region, Regional, Social, Source, Sources, Styles, Stylistic, Sub-region, Whale.

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Alaska Native Language and Oral History Digital Audio Resources
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Gary Holton($491,178), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Alaska Native Language, Native Languages, Access, Act, Collection, Diversity, Recordings, Speech, Tapes.

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Increasing the Use of Community-based Mapping in the Russian Arctic and Mountainous Regions
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Galina Angarova($199,862), Pacific Environment and Resources Center, San Francisco
Key terms: Civil Society, Indigenous Peoples, Natural World, Northern Siberian, Siberian Indigenous, Altai, Application, Applied, Assist, Center, Cultural, Development, Ecological, Environment, Environmental, Environments, Experimental, Expertise, Facilitate, Foundation, GIS, Has, Knowledge, Lands, Local, Mapping, Metaphysical, Methods, Ngos, Pacific, Participation, Pes, Policy, Protect, Resources, Russia, Russian, Space, Transfer, Voice, Voices.

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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Special Delivery: Transporting Iñupiat Mothers and Babies in Northwest Alaska
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Lisa L Schwarzburg($15,057), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Alaska, Child, Health, Practice, Practitioners, Rural, Social, Women.

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A Workshop on Climate Change as an Indigenous Issue
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Michael E Davis($49,818), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Rural Alaskan Students, Arctic, COP, Convention, Copenhagen, Degrees, Faculty, Indigenous, International, Participation.

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From Their Perspective: Alaskan Grandparents' Roles, Strengths, and Needs
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. George Charles($1,150,566), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
Key terms: Alaska Native Grandparents, Participatory Action, Current, Enhance, Factors, Grandparenting, Has, Insights, Literature, Model, Strengths.

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WORKSHOP Partnership Proposal: Expanding Climate Change Research through a Multidisciplinary Multi-agency Approach
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Leah M Mackey($41,808), Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage
Key terms: Yukon River Watershed, Bring, Climate, Knowledge, Local, Workshops, YRITWC, Yritwcs.

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Investigation of Upland Sites in the Central Aleutian Islands
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Diane Hanson($430,063), University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, Anchorage
Key terms: Aleutian Island Archaeology, Adak Island, Predictive Model, Upland Sites, Alaska, Archaeologists, Excavations, Found, Interior, Irrelevant, Land, Leading, People, Public, Surveys.

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ICE (Integrating Cartographic Elements: Creating Resources Emphasizing Arctic Materials)
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Anthony Aristar($322,923), Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti
Key terms: Geolinguistic Resources, Indigenous Languages, Arctic, Available, Cartographic, Expertise, Field, Has, ICE, Linguistic, Region, Time.

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SGER: Test Excavations at Little Delta Dune Site, Central Alaska
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Ben A Potter($91,039), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Post-occupation Disturbance, Alaska, Americas, Contexts, Excavations, Indicates, Late, Mammals, North, Post-occupation, Potential, Prehistoric, Remains, Site, Strategies, Subsistence, Well-stratified.

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Continuing Support for Aleu t Linguistics and Language Learning Materiials
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Anna Berge($184,616), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Aleut Language, Continue, Contributions, Discourse, Linguistics, Previously, Recordings, Was.

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Modeling harvesting behavior to understand adaptation, mitigation, and transformation in northern subsistence systems
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Branka Valcic($316,779), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: ABM, Adaptation, Adaptive, Changing, Climate, Conditions, Developed, Environmental, Harvesters, Indigenous, Modeling, Resources, Social-ecological, Subsistence.

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Conference on Global Long Term Human Ecodyamics
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Sophia Perdikaris($49,900), CUNY Hunter College, New York
Key terms: North Atlantic, Climate, Connect, Create, Environmental, Global, Human, Interactions, Local, Mcgovern, Perspectives, Regional, Researching, Social, Socialcultural, Workshop.

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Sponsoring Attendant for AILDI Symposium
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Faon M O'Connor($2,273), Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council, Anchorage
Key terms: Endangered Languages, Gwich'in Language, Alexander, Alexanders, Conference, Gwichin, Indigenous, Program, Yukon.

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Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: The Archaeology of Labrador Inuit Choices in an 18th-and 19th-Century Mission Context
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Stephen E Plog($18,351), University of Virginia Main Campus, Charlottesville
Key terms: Inuit Social, Archaeological, Archaeology, Christianity, Cultural, Culture, Desired, Experience, Hierarchical, Historical, Hopedale, Labrador, Local, Models, Moravian, Museum, Offering, Trade, Was.

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SGER: Emergency Analysis and Conservation of Early Holocene Organic Tools from Central Alaska
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Ben A Potter($6,530), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Analyses, Analysis, Artifacts, Conservation, Conserved, Embedded, Lithics, Organic, Performed, Recovered, Site, Slots, Undergo.

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Creative Arctic: Creative Capital for Regional Development in the Arctic (A Spatial Analysis)
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Andrey Petrov($66,441), University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls
Key terms: Creative Capital, Economic Development, Examine, Has, Indigenous, Northern, Rural.

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Imagining an Engendered Archaeology of the North Atlantic
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Michele Smith($42,994), University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Key terms: Museum Collections, North Atlantic, Women's Lives, Archaeological, Bring, Deposits, Elite, Entire, Existing, Forefront, Hopes, Iceland, Icelandic, Island-wide, Pis, Potential, Remains, Sequence, Site, Textile, Textiles, Th, Time, Western, Womens.

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Using Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, Tradtional Knowledge, To Guide The Development Of Hypothses On Narwhal Tusk Function
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Martin Nweeia($225,238), Harvard University, Cambridge
Key terms: Anatomy, Behavior, Book, Complete, Elders, Extraordinary, Findings, Has, Hunters, Interviews, Knowledge, Migration, Narwhal, Ongoing, Tooth, Tusk, Whale.

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Collaborative Research to Investigate and Document Social Impacts of High-Stakes Litigation Resolution in a Renewable Resource Community
Award Effective Date: 07/20/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Duane A Gill($306,768), Oklahoma State University, Stillwater
2. Duane A Gill($306,768), Mississippi State University, Mississippi State
3. Liesel Ritchie($150,000), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Exxon Valdez, Long-term Litigation, Punitive Damage, Renewable Resource, Affect, Designed, Document, EVOS, Ecosystem, Individuals, Long-term, Resolution, Resources, Social.

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A Comparison of Informal Networks in Two Labrador Communities
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. ric s curtis($560,166), CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York
Key terms: Social Connections, Social Networks, Accounts, Aimed, Allow, Arctic, Development, Governing, Health, Individual, Influence, Information, Labrador, Local, Models, Movement, Outside, People, Public, Residents, Resource, Traditional.

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Climate Change Adaptation in High Latitude Rural Development Planning
Award Effective Date: 07/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Harley E Johansen($173,697), Regents of the University of Idaho, Moscow
Key terms: Human And Natural, Economic Growth, Local Development, Natural Resource, Rural Regions, Adaptation, Advantages, Approach, Challenge, Climate, Compared, Effects, Expected, Experiences, Measures, Municipal, Municipalities, Opportunities, Positive, Resulting, Strategies.

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Exploring the Tea Road to Alaska through Workshop Participation, Archaeological and Archival Investigations in Irkutsk and Kiakhta, Russia
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Timothy Dilliplane($34,416), Alaska Historical Society, Anchorage
Key terms: Near Irkutsk, Archaeological, Collaborative, Colonial, Glass, Historical, History, International, Involvement, Joint, Kiakhta, Museum, Russia, Russian, Scholars, Siberia, Students.

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Constituting the Arctic Environment: How U.S. Military Patronage after World War II influenced the Environmental Sciences in the Far North
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Ronald E Doel($489,371), Florida State University, Tallahassee
Key terms: Arctic Environment Helped, Comparative International History, War Ii Influenced, World War Ii, Cold War, Military Patronage, Natural Environment, Pentagon Officials, Polar Warming, Soviet Union, Twentieth Century, Biological, CEE, Climate, Collaboration, Collaborative, Colonialism, Conceptions, Concerns, Constituting, Developed, Difficult, Distinct, Environmental, Examine, Geographic, Increase, Interdisciplinary, Knowledge, Landscape, North, Northern, Planners, Programs, Public, Region, Shape, Shaped.

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Community-Partnered Repatriation of Inupiat Music
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Chie Sakakibara($136,135), Columbia University, New York
Key terms: Indiana University's Archive, Recordings And Photographs, Indiana University's, Native Cultural, Oral Historical, Traditional Music, University's Archive, Accessible, Alaska, Applications, Archives, Barrow, Collections, Contemporary, Culture, Educators, Elders, Explore, Heritage, Iñupiat, Leaders, Model, Original, Repatriation, Resources, Scholarly, Scholars, Set, Universitys.

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Using pollen to assess local environmental variation during the Viking Age in Skagafjordur, Iceland
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Heather B Trigg($94,902), University of Massachusetts Boston, Dorchester
Key terms: Sampling Protocols, Viking Age, Analysis, Archaeological, Assess, Barley, Colleagues, Contexts, Does, Environmental, Evidence, Farm, Farms, Farmsteads, History, Iceland, Larger, Local, Medalheimur, Medieval, Methods, Parameters, Pis, Pollen, Poor, Region, Regional, Reynistaður, Season, Sites, Skagafjörður, Strategies, Successful, Was.

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International Collaborative Circumpolar Archaeological Project (ICCAP): Joint Russian-American research in Kamchatka
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Ezra B. W Zubrow($845,796), SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst
Key terms: Temperature And Precipitation, Human Adaptation, Arctic, Canada, Circumpolar, Climate, Comparisons, Diversity, Environmental, Finland, Global, Has, ICCAP, Kamchatka, Northern, Past, Perspective, Policy, Potential, Predecessor, Russia, Set, Sets, Temperatures.

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Coming Home: The Reintegration of Native Yup'ik Soldiers/Veterans into their rural communities
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Linda B Green($66,415), University of Arizona, Tucson
Key terms: East War Theatre, Middle East War, Social And Emotional, Soldiers And Veterans, Middle Ground, Native Soldiers, Alaska, Alaskan, Based, Care, Circumstances, Culturally, Doubly, Explores, Families, Has, History, Isolated, Lived, Multiple, Particular, Peers, Reach, Returning, Risk, Rural, Seek, Suicide, Tanielian, Usually, Yupik.

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REU Site: Islands of Change
Award Effective Date: 07/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Sophia Perdikaris($1,147,782), CUNY Brooklyn College, Brooklyn
Key terms: Rapid Global, AMNH, CUNY, Challenges, Commitment, Common, Connect, Economic, Education, Experiences, Field, Human, Intensive, International, Islands, Level, Local, Natural, Past, Program, REU, Social, Strong, Students, Undergraduates.

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Gateway to the Americas: New Archaeological Evidence on North American Origins
Award Effective Date: 05/15/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. E. James Dixon($43,914), University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
Key terms: Bering Land Bridge, Archeological Potential, Continental Shelf, Sea Level, Ago, Alaska, Americas, Colonized, Entry, Humans, LGM, Locales, Migration, Native, North, Original, Specific.

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Doctoral Dissertation Research: Artistic Production and Oral Tradition in a Yup'ik Community: The Scammon Bay "Fireball Story"
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Katrin Simon($12,000), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Contemporary Yup'ik, Fireball Story, Scammon Bay, Alaska, Conflict, Culture, Expressions, History, Narrative, People, Phenomenon, Recording, Social, Southwestern, Yupik.

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Dogrib Language Documentation and Revitalization in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2009; Program: ASSP-Arctic Social Science

1. Paul Kiparsky($10,000), Stanford University, Stanford
Key terms: Alessandro Jaker, Yellowknives Dene, Dettah, Developing, Dialect, Dogrib, Language, Level, Local, Stories, Students, Weledeh, Yellowknife.

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Icebreaker Charter-ODEN
Award Effective Date: 11/15/2009; Program: Antarctic Operations Support

1. Anders Karlqvist($8,346,840), SWEDISH POLAR RESEARCH SECRETARIAT, Sweden
Key terms: Cruise, Mcmurdo, ODEN, Services.

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CDI-Type I: Novel machine learning models for predicting species distributions in response to climate change
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: CDI TYPE I

1. Julia A Jones($609,505), Oregon State University, Corvallis
Key terms: Conditional Topic Models, Contrast Mining Algorithms, Bird Species, Changing According, Species Assemblages, Species Distribution, Species Distributions, Structured Prediction, Approach, Climate, Climateland, Complex, Create, Discover, Ecological, Environmental, Factors, Geographic, Habitat, Land, Simultaneously, Testing.

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CDI-Type II: Dynamics of Ice Sheets: Advanced Simulation Models, Large-Scale Data Inversion, and Quantification of Uncertainty in Sea Level Rise Projections
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: CDI TYPE II

1. Omar N Ghattas($2,002,463), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Education And Outreach, Ice Sheet Models, Antarctic Ice, Computational Thinking, Flow Transitions, Ice Sheets, Sea Level, Antarctica, Broader, Challenges, Codes, Developed, Dynamics, Fidelity, Glaciology, Leading, Predictions, Surveys, Uncertainties.

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Community-Enabled Data Discovery, Access, Publishing, and Enhancement: Enabling an Information Commons
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: CESER-Cyberinfrastructure for

1. Mark A Parsons($298,788), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Barriers, Discovery, Enhancement, Has, Inform, Information, Potential, Prototype, Provider, Service, Technologies, User, Users.

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Fiber Optic Cable on the Tundra: placement techniques, environmental considerations and equipment longevity
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: CESER-Cyberinfrastructure for

1. Jerome B Johnson($200,001), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Field And Laboratory, Installing Fiber Optic, Optic Cable Directly, Ground Surface, Installation Technique, Alaska, Animals, Arctic, Assess, Broader, Burial, Communication, Cost-effective, Environmental, Feasibility, Ice, Issues, Northern, Optical, Perform, Power, River, Rural, Standard, Tundra, Vegetation, Wild.

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An extensible framework for the web based distribution of data derived from multiple geophysical data sets.
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: CESER-Cyberinfrastructure for

1. Edwin W Eloranta($300,000), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
Key terms: Access, Climate, Extended, Framework, HSRL, Portal, Tools.

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Paleoclimatic Reconstruction and Archaeological Investigation at Xcoch, Puuc Region of Yucatan, Mexico: Exploratory Research into Arctic Climate Change and Maya Culture Process
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE & SENSORS

1. Ezra B. W Zubrow($300,000), SUNY at Buffalo, Amherst
Key terms: Social And Cultural, 9th Century, Arctic Climate, Global Climate, Maya Lowlands, North Atlantic, Puuc Region, AD, Aguadas, Archaeological, Climatic, Connecting, Decline, Deep, Discussion, Drought, Dry, Engages, Excavation, Has, Inform, Interdisciplinary, Mexico, Northern, Phenomenon, Potential, South, Water, Xcoch, Yucatan.

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Element Composition of High Energy Solar Particles
Award Effective Date: 05/01/2009; Program: EPSCoR Co-Funding

1. John M Clem($253,076), University of Delaware, Newark
Key terms: Solar Energetic Particles, South Pole, Abundance, Composition, Detectors, Energy, Enhance, Gev, Helium, Icetop.

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IPY: Collaborative Research: Linking Inuit Knowledge and Local-Scale Environmental Modeling to Evaluate the Impacts of Changing Weather on Human Activities at Clyde River, Nunavut
Award Effective Date: 08/01/2009; Program: INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR

1. Shari Fox($291,789), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
2. Henry P Huntington($107,469), Huntington Consulting, Eagle River
3. Glen E Liston($419,661), Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Key terms: Knowledge And Observations, Inuit Hunters, Inuit Observations, Numerical Models, Polar Regions, Wide Range, Activities, Approach, Arctic, Aspects, Based, Climate, Components, Conditions, Connect, Environment, Environmental, Future, Has, Human, Innovative, Interdisciplinary, International, Local, Meteorological, Modeling, Nature, Objectives, Parameters, Phenomena, Potential, Spatial, Temporal, Weather.

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IPY: Human Response to Climate Change at Cape Espenberg AD 800-1400
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR

1. Owen K Mason($991,956), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Beach Ridges, Cape Espenberg, Human Settlement, Student Participants, AD, Alaska, Climate, Cultural, Development, Excavation, Features, Former, Interval, Iñupiat, Local, Paleoenvironmental, Peoples, Program, Region, Senior, Settlements, Subsequent, Transition.

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IPY: Employment & Sustainability in a Time of Transition
Award Effective Date: 07/02/2008; Program: INTERNATIONAL POLAR YEAR

1. Hal Salzman($647,846), Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Brunswick
Key terms: Human Capital Development, North Slope Borough, Economic Development, Activities, Activity, Arctic, Businesses, Climate, Conditions, Document, Economy, Education, Environment, Future, Industrial, Issues, Ongoing, Opportunities, Partner, Paths, Processing, Social, St, Subsistence, Sustain, Sustainability, Wage, Workers.

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Physiological mechanisms of migratory traits
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: Integrtv Ecological Physiology

1. Marilyn Ramenofsky($200,000), University of California-Davis, Davis
Key terms: Physiological And Behavioral, Spring And Autumn, Autumn Migrations, Day Length, Affects, Comparisons, Conditions, Declining, Determining, Environmental, Increase, Mechanisms, Migrants, Migrate, Migratory, Muscles, Sparrow.

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New Approaches and Rapid Assessment of Key Avian Fossils from the Cretaceous of Antarctica
Award Effective Date: 01/03/2009; Program: International Research Collab

1. Julia Clarke($22,431), University of Texas at Austin, Austin
Key terms: Antarctic, Argentina, Avian, Bird, Broader, Fossils, Office, Radiation.

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New Religious Movements in the Russian North: Competing Uses of Religiosity After Socialism (NEWREL)
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2006; Program: International Research Collab

1. Patrick Plattet($621,495), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Missionary Activity, Religious Experience, Collaboration, Component, Durability, East, Focusing, Ideology, Investigate, Larger, Local, North, Practice, Russia, Russian, Social.

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CMG COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Mathematics and Electromagnetics for Monitoring Transport Processes in Sea Ice
Award Effective Date: 10/01/2009; Program: MATHEMATICAL GEOSCIENCES

1. Jingyi Zhu($541,271), University of Utah, Salt Lake City
2. Hajo Eicken($308,728), University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus, Fairbanks
Key terms: Complex Permittivity, Sea Ice, Spectral Measure, Thermal Evolution, Antarctic, Arctic, Brine, Critical, Development, EM, Fluid, Information, Mathematical, Methods, Microstructure, Models, Near, Processes, Random, Representations, Techniques, Transport, Yield.

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Development of Chemical Sensors and In-Situ Calibration: Enhanced Monitoring and Measurement of pH and Redox in Diffuse Flow Hydrothermal Systems
Award Effective Date: 08/15/2009; Program: OCEAN TECH & INTERDISC COORDIN

1. Kang Ding($488,300), University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis
Key terms: Diffuse Flow Hydrothermal, Ph And Redox, In-situ Calibration, Redox Sensors, Vent Sites, Biological, Chemical, Development, Electrode, In-situ, Involving, Observations, Phase, Recently, Testing, Unit.

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CMG COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Enabling ice sheet sensitivity and stability analysis with a large-scale higher-order ice sheet model's adjoint to support sea level change assessment
Award Effective Date: 09/15/2009; Program: OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESEARCH CMG

1. Olga Sergienko($68,968), Princeton University, Princeton
2. Paul Hovland($160,002), University of Chicago, Chicago
3. Patrick Heimbach($467,378), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
4. Jesse V Johnson($183,651), University of Montana, Missoula
Key terms: Higher-order Stress Terms, Ice Sheet Model, Higher-order Stress, ADM, Adjoint, Applications, Assess, Based, CISM, Control, Development, Estimation, Generalized, Pseudo-spectra, Rigorous, Sensitivity, Svs, TLM.

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Environments, Movements, Narratives in the Circumpolar North: Final BOREAS Conference
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: Other Global Learning & Trng

1. John P Ziker($236,355), Boise State University, Boise
Key terms: Boreas Final Conference, Social And Cultural, Boreas Conference, Boreas Crps, Boreas Projects, Circumpolar North, International Collaborative, Student Participants, Arctic, Boas, Chosen, Climate, Dynamics, Environment, Environmental, Environments, Global, Has, Human, Humanities, Indigenous, Local, Native, Northern, Participation, People, Peoples, Political, Processes, Programs, Rapid, Reality, Scholars, Students, World.

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PostDoctoral Research Fellowship: Travel Grant
Award Effective Date: 11/15/2009; Program: POST DOC/TRAVEL

1. Alberto V Reyes($1,480), Reyes Alberto V, Edmonton
Key terms: Meet.

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Travel to University of Alabama Birmingham
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2009; Program: POST DOC/TRAVEL

1. Julie A Anderson($600), Anderson Julie A, Lewes
Key terms: Planning, Post, Travel.

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CDI-Type I: Data Rods: Enabling Time-Series Analysis of Massive Multi-Modality Cryospheric Data
Award Effective Date: 11/01/2009; Program: Polar Cyberinfrastructure

1. David W Gallaher($576,514), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder
Key terms: Remote Sensing, Analysis, Climate, Construct, Database, Design, Files, Fixed, Focus, Greenland, Initial, Massive, Object, Pure, Queries, Rod, Rods, Sets, Space-time, Spatial, Spatiotemporal, Techniques, Time, Time-series, Variable.

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High-resolution climate modeling: The influence of weather and sea ice noise on polar climates
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: Polar Cyberinfrastructure

1. Cecilia M Bitz($129,213), University of Washington, Seattle
Key terms: Ocean And Land, Sea Ice Noise, Weather And Sea, Ice Noise, Applied, Approach, Arctic, Atmosphere, Atmospheric, Climate, Coupled, Eliminates, Ensemble, Growing, Influence, Interannual, Intrinsic, Investigate, Latitudes, Resolution, Seasonal, Technique.

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MRI: Development of Mees Spectropolarimeter for the Photosphere and the Chromosphere for Synoptic Observations of the 3-D Magnetic Field Structure of the Solar Atmosphere
Award Effective Date: 09/01/2009; Program: SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL

1. Ilia I Roussev($1,583,885), University of Hawaii, Honolulu
Key terms: Vector Magnetic Field, Mount Haleakala, Capabilities, Efforts, Enhance, Extend, Fiber-optic, Hawaii, Infrared, Instrument, Long-term, MSO, MSPC, Mees, Observational, Observations, PM, Solar, Spectropolarimetry, Techniques, Technology.

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Development of Quantitative Weathering Indicators in Proximal Alluvial Sediments to Assess Glacial Activity in the Rock Record
Award Effective Date: 06/15/2009; Program: Sedimentary Geo & Paleobiology

1. Megan E Elwood Madden($73,115), University of Oklahoma Norman Campus, Norman
Key terms: Glacial And Nonglacial, Proximal Alluvial, Chemical, Semi-arid, Systematic, Weathering.

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NOAA Sea Grant Knauss Fellowhip
Award Effective Date: 02/01/2009; Program: Unallocated Program Costs

1. Leon M Cammen($142,000), NOAA, Silver Spring
Key terms: Marine And Terrestrial, Antarctic Treaty, Environmental Protection, Management Plans, Operational Activities, Antarctica, Assessments, Development, Fellow, International, Protected, Range.