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RAPID: Collaborative Research: Impacts of Extreme Flooding on Hydrologic Connectivity and Water Quality in the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Implications for Vulnerable Populations 项目
项目编号:1712345; 经费:29828(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Diego Riveros-Iregui
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RAPID: Collaborative Research: Impacts of Extreme Flooding on Hydrologic Connectivity and Water Quality in the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Implications for Vulnerable Populations 项目
项目编号:1712176; 经费:29023(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Ryan Emanuel
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GEOTRACES Arctic section: Dissolved micronutrient trace metal distributions and size partitioning 项目
项目编号:1713677; 经费:445603(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Jessica Fitzsimmons
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Collaborative Research: Dimensions: Evolutionary Ecology of Sponges and Their Microbiome Drives Sponge Diversity on Coral Reefs 项目
项目编号:1638289; 经费:412999(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Marc Slattery
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Collaborative Research: The Importance of Shelf Break Upwelling to Upper Trophic Level Ecology in the Western Beaufort Sea 项目
项目编号:1603941; 经费:1049523(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Carin Ashjian
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Collaborative Research: Dimensions: Evolutionary Ecology of Sponges and Their Microbiome Drives Sponge Diversity on Coral Reefs 项目
项目编号:1638296; 经费:1563072(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Michael Lesser
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Development and Field Testing of a Lift-Assisted Moored Profiler: LAMP 项目
项目编号:1634736; 经费:747706(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  John Toole
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Morphological Evolution of an Energetic Tidal Channel: Quantifying Frictional Feedbacks Across Multiple Scales Using High Resolution Observations and Modeling 项目
项目编号:1634481; 经费:901878(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Peter Traykovski
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Collaborative Research: The Importance of Shelf Break Upwelling to Upper Trophic Level Ecology in the Western Beaufort Sea 项目
项目编号:1603259; 经费:458624(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Kathleen Stafford
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Collaborative Research: The Importance of Shelf Break Upwelling to Upper Trophic Level Ecology in the Western Beaufort Sea 项目
项目编号:1603321; 经费:565065(USD); 起止日期:2016 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  Robert Campbell
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