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Who Project Title   Support

G. Michael Grammer,
David Barnes,
William Harrison,
Rob Gillespie
Establishing the Relationship between Fracture-related Dolomite and Primary Rock Fabric on the Distribution of Reservoirs in the Michigan Basin   US Department of Energy

G. Michael Grammer Continuation of Satellite PTTC Facility in Michigan, Michigan Basin Core Research Laboratory and Department of Geosciences, WMU   US Department of Energy

Johnson R. Haas An Experimental Investigation of U(IV) Organic Aqueous Complexation   US National Science Foundation

Johnson R. Haas A Graduate Student Travel Assistance Program for the 2006 V. M. Goldschmidt Conference; Melbourne, Australia; August 27 - September 2006   US National Science Foundation

William Harrison,
David Barnes,
G. Michael Grammer
Midwest Regional Carbon Dioxide Sequestration   US Department of Energy

Alan Kehew Establishment of an Environmental Hydrogeology Coalition including Western Michigan University, Suez Canal University and South Valley University   US State Department

Michelle Kominz Collaborative Research: Have Ridge Volumes Changed Over the Past 160 Ma   US National Science Foundation

Carla M. Koretsky CAREER: Generation of Sediment Heterogeneity by Macrophytes and Macrofauna and Consequences for Redox Chemistry and Trace Metal Speciation   US National Science Foundation

Carla M. Koretsky Trace Metal Speciation Surrounding Macrofaunal Burrows: Implications for enhanced solute transport and organic matter degradation in modern and ancient sedimentary systems   American Chemical Society - Petroleum Research Fund

Carla M. Koretsky,
Johnson R. Haas
Acquisition of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer for Interdisciplinary Geochemical and Microbiological Research and Education   US National Science Foundation

Mohamed Sultan Evaluation of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory Mars Exploration Public Engagement Program and Mars Student Imaging Project, Jet Propulsion Laboratory   NASA, JPL, CalTech

Mohamed Sultan A number of digital GIS databases are being developed & maintained through ongoing and recently completed collaborative efforts. Exampls include: Tethys, Mesopotamian Marshlands, Egypt Web GIS, and UNDP Web GIS   US National Science Foundation; United Nations Development Programme

Mohamed Sultan US-Iraq Cooperative Research: The Mesopotamian Marshlands from Disintigration to Restoration   US National Science Foundation

Mohamed Sultan Assessment and Development of Alternative Water Resources in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt   NATO

Mohamed Sultan Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms - MERHAB   US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Mohamed Sultan Assessment and Development of Renewable Groundwater Resources in the Quetta Valley, Pakistan   USAID

Mohamed Sultan Renewable Groundwater Resources in Sinai   NSF International Program

Mohamed Sultan The Relation between 20th Century Dune Migration and Wetland Formation at Cape Cod National Sea Shore, MA   US National Park Service

Mohamed Sultan Assessing Subsidence in the Nile Delta using Radar Interferometry   European Space Agency (ESA)

Mohamed Sultan Integration of GRACE Data with Inferences from Hydrologic Models, Geochemical Data, and Field Data for a Better Understanding of the Time-Dependent Water Storage Variability in Large-Scale Aquifers: Case Studies from Northern Africa   NASA Science Mission Directorate


   
   
   

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