Crosscutting
Integrated Carbon Cycle Research Program
(ICCR)
 
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CONTACTS
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Dir/Div |
Name |
Dir/Div |
Donald
Rice
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GEO/OCE |
Enriqueta
C.
Barrera
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GEO/EAR |
Several programs in the Directorate for Geosciences support basic research in disciplinary aspects of the carbon cycle. Program Directors for those programs also provide supporting information on questions related to the Integrated Carbon Cycle Research Program. This ensures that proposals are considered by the proper program and enriches the cross-disciplinary nature of the ICCR program. Potential proposers to the ICCR program may contact any of the individuals listed here for further information. For those with older browsers, go to http://www.geo.nsf.gov/ear/iccr-contacts.htm. |
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
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Solicitation
03-582
DUE DATES
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Archived
SYNOPSIS
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The purpose of this Program Solicitation is to solicit innovative proposals to conduct basic research into the scientific aspects of the global carbon cycle in support of the U.S. Carbon Cycle Science Plan. Studies of the chemical, biological, ecological, and physical processes driving carbon distribution, transformation and transport within and between terrestrial, atmospheric, and oceanic environments are appropriate for this competition. The topical focus of this solicitation is drainage basin and ocean margin studies.
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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