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Division of Earth Sciences

Geophysics  (PH)

CONTACTS

Name Email Phone Room
Raffaella  Montelli rmontell@nsf.gov (703) 292-8556  785 N  
Robin  Reichlin rreichli@nsf.gov (703) 292-8556  785 N  
Eva  Zanzerkia ezanzerk@nsf.gov (703) 292-8556  785 N  

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PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  12-598

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Target Date:  December 5, 2012

First Wednesday in December, Annually Thereafter

Full Proposal Target Date:  June 5, 2013

First Wednesday in June, Annually Thereafter

This solicitation has a TARGET DATE.  This means that proposals are expected to be submitted by the target date.  If you require some additional time, you must contact one of the Geophysics program directors for approval to submit after the target date to ensure that your proposal will be considered in the current panel competition.

SYNOPSIS

The Geophysics Program supports basic research in the physics of the solid earth to explore its composition, structure, and processes from the Earth's surface to it's deepest interior. Laboratory, field, theoretical, and computational studies are supported. Topics include seismicity, seismic wave propagation, and the nature and occurrence of geophysical hazards; the Earth's magnetic, gravity, and electrical fields; the Earth's thermal structure; and geodynamics. Supported research also includes geophysical studies of active deformation, including geodesy, and theoretical and experimental studies of the properties and behavior of Earth materials.

RELATED PROGRAMS

Antarctic Earth Sciences Program

Cooperative Studies Of The Earth's Deep Interior

Continental Dynamics

Collaboration in Mathematical Geosciences

Earth Sciences: Instrumentation and Facilities

Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program

GeoPRISMS Program

Marine Geology and Geophysics

EarthScope

THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF

Deep Earth Processes Section


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