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Jonathan T. Overpeck


Grant Awards (not including NOAA 1991-99)

2006-2008 — NSF “Collaborative research: Extraction and production of knowledge through synthesis for managing biotic and abiotic resources in the Arctic – 3 years - $1.2M (Co-PI with 5 others), PENDING

2006-2008 — NSF “Paleoclimatic change, landscape evolution, and cultural transformations in far western Tibet, 2500 BP-present” – 3 years - $725,789 (Co-PI with 5 others), PENDING

2005-2009 — NSF “Collaborative research: A synthesis of the last 2000 years of climatic variability from Arctic lakes” – 4 years - $1.85M (Co-PI with 12 others)

2004-2005 — NSF "Collaborative research: High-resolution, low-latitude paleoclimatology through scientific drilling of Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana" – 1.5 years. $677,889 (Co-PI with 3 others)

2004-2004 — NSF "Management of ecosystems in the U.S. Southwest and related areas of northern Mexico in the context of complex uncertainties" – 1 year - $77,500 (Decision making under uncertainty planning proposal, Co-PI with 4 others)

2003-2005 — NSF "Acquisition of an analytical facility for high-resolution paleoclimatology" – 3 years – $339,915 (Co-PI with 4 others)

2002-2004 — ARCUS "ARCSS committee chair support" – 3 years - $54,000 per year (PI)

2002-2005 — NSF "ITR: Development of an enhanced computer-assisted analysis system for earth science: investigation of laminated sediments and tree rings" – 3 years – $436,480 (PI with 2 others)

2002-2004 — NSF "Varved records of decade- to century-scale climate variability in the tropical Atlantic sector" – 2 years - $167,000 (PI with 1 other)

2002-2004 — NSF "Scientific drilling at the Bosumtwi impact structure, Ghana, West Africa" – approx. 3 years - $1,200,000 (Co-PI with 3 others)

2002-2007 — NOAA "Climate assessment for the Southwest project (CLIMAS)" – 5 years - $5,437,806 (PI with 12 others)

2000-2003 — EPA "Climate and human contributions to fire affecting ecosystems in the U.S. Southwest" – 3 years - $1,260,993 (Co-PI with 5 others)

2000-2005 — Multiagency "Desert southwest cooperative ecosystem study unit (DS-CESU)" – cooperative agreement – no set award amount (multiple Co-PIs)

2000-2002 — NSF Grant ATM "Century-scale variability in the Asian southwest monsoon" - 2 years - $119,402 (PI with J. Cole)

1998-2001 — NSF Grant ATM-98100254: "Lake Bosumtwi, Ghana: High-resolution paleoclimatology and seismic reflection site survey" - 3 years - $518,944 (PI with C. Scholz)

1997-2000 — NSF Grant ATM-97: "Radiocarbon, ocean and climate changes over the last deglaciation" - 3 years - $300,000 (Co-PI with K. Hughen and S. Lehman)

1997-2001 — NSF Grant ATM-PALE 9709918: "Labrador Sea variability over decade to millennial time-scales" - 4 years - $564,000 (PI with G. Miller)

1997-2000 — NASA Grant LCLUC-0003: "Assessing future stability of U.S. High Plains landcover: Integration of process modeling with Landsat, in situ modern and paleoclimate data" - 3 years - $530,000 (PI with 4 Co-PIs)

1996-1999 — NSF Grant ATM-9631282: "Climatic change of the last 500 years: Simulations versus data" - 3 years - $270,000 (PI)

1995-1997 — NASA Graduate Student Fellowship in Global Change Research: "A 14,000-year record of decade- to century-scale tropical climate variability from annually-laminated sediments of the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela" - 2 years - $44,000 (funds graduate student K. Hughen)

1995-1997 — NSF Grant OCE-9521058: "Interannual to century-scale variability in the tropical Caribbean/western Atlantic: Varve-based reconstructions from the anoxic Cariaco Basin" - 2 years - $52,000 (PI)

1994-1997 — NSF Grant ATM94-02657: "A PALE lake sediment calibration network for the eastern Canadian Arctic" - 3 years - $350,000 (PI with G. Miller)

1993-1996 — NSF Grant ATM-930072: "Eastern Arctic climate of the past 2,000 years: The lake sediment record" - 3 years - $262,000 (PI with R. Anderson)

1991-1994 — NSF Grant ATM-9006307: "Project ARRCC - Analysis of rapid and recent climatic change" - 3 years - $720,000 (PI with 5 others)

1991-1994 — NSF Grant ATM-9019023: "Paleoecologic tests of climate model simulations for the past 18,000 years in eastern North America" - 3 years - $170,000 (Co-PI with S. Jackson)

1991-1993 — NSF Grant OCE91-15923: "Interannual- to millennial-scale environmental variability as recorded in the laminated sediments of the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela: Late Quaternary to present" - 2 years - $200,000 (PI with L. Peterson)

1990-1992 — NSF Grant DPP90-00371: "High-resolution Holocene climatic reconstructions from the eastern Canadian Arctic" - 3 years - $216,000 (PI)

1989-1991 — NOAA: "Project ARRCC - Analysis of rapid and recent climatic change" - 2 years - $121,217 (PI with D. Rind)

1990-1992 — NSF Grant OCE89-11484: "High-resolution paleoenvironmental study of the Cariaco Basin, Venezuela: Late Quaternary to present." 2 years - $477,000 (PI with L. Peterson and D. Murray)

1989 — C.N.R.S. Laboratory Travel Award for study in France - 10,000 FF (Recipient)

1989-1991 — EPA Grant: "Modeling future climate and vegetation change" - Awarded through NASA/GISS, 3 years - $200,000 (PI)

1988-1990 — NSF Grant ATM88-15506: "Century to millennium-scale variability of the Indian monsoon over the past 40,000 years" - 2 years - $170,000 (PI)

1988-1989 — NSF Grant DPP88-00749: "High-resolution paleoclimatic time series from annually laminated lake sediments: Baffin Island and northern Labrador" - 1 year - $64,617 (PI with G. Jacoby)

1987-1988 — EPA Grant: "Assessing the response of vegetation to future trace gas-induced climate change: The application of ecological response surfaces" - Awarded through NASA/GISS, 1 year - $50,000 (PI with P. Bartlein)

1987 — Subcontracts, EPA contract to Columbia University and NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (J. Hansen, R. Levenson, and C. Chu, PIs): "Global climate model development and sensitivity experiments" - 1 year - $20,000 and $10,000

1986-1988 — NSF Grant ATM86-12376: "Precisely dated time series and the synoptic climatology of the past 12,500 years in eastern North America" - 2 years - $148,580 (PI with G. Jacoby)

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