Rolling / no fixed deadline
Ocean Drilling Program
U.S. National Science Foundation
U.S. National Science Foundation has posted this science & technology grant for eligible applicants, on a rolling basis. It provides awards up to $300K.
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Rolling / none
Award amount
Up to $300K
Posted
Apr 18, 2014
Opportunity number
PD-14-5720
CFDA
47.050
Opportunity description
International Ocean Discovery Program Operations
The International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) serves to advance basic research in the marine geosciences and is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and its international partners. The science plan, Illuminating Earth's Past, Present, and Future: The International Ocean Discovery Program Science Plan for 2013-2023, provides justification for the United States' participation in the IODP and reflects the top priorities of the international science community. A multi-platform approach is required to address the goals outlined in the IODP science plan, including a non-riser vessel to collect widely-distributed high-resolution cores to address climate, environmental, crustal and observatory science objectives; a heavy riser-equipped vessel to reach the deep sedimentary and crustal layers; and mission-specific platforms to support high-latitude and shallow-water projects.
The light drillship, JOIDES Resolution, is provided by the U.S. National Science Foundation. Science operations for the JOIDES Resolution are conducted through a Cooperative Agreement with Texas A&M University with scientific planning conducted by the JOIDES Resolution Facility Board.
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan provides the heavy drillship, Chikyu (Earth), to conduct the deep drilling projects in the new program. The Center for Deep Earth Exploration of the Independent Administrative Institution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) operates the vessel for IODP. Scientific planning for Chikyu IODP operations is conducted by the Chikyu IODP Board.
Mission Specific Platforms (MSP) are provided by the European Consortium for Ocean Research Drilling (ECORD). The ECORD Facility Board conducts scientific planning for MSP expeditions and the platforms themselves are operated by the European Science Operator (ESO).
A Science Support Office (SSO) is provided by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego under a Cooperative Agreement with the National Science Foundation. The SSO’s primary tasks include:
- providing logistical support for the JOIDES Resolution Facility Board and its advisory panels
- overseeing the proposal submission and review process
- managing the Site Survey Data Bank
- providing a gateway website to IODP scientific planning
- support for U.S.-based researchers to participate on IODP expeditions, participate on the IODP advisory panels, and conduct initial post-expedition research
- support for planning and thematic workshops and pre-drilling activities to collect, refine, and/or integrate site specific and/or regional data that aid in planning drilling expeditions
- support outreach activities on IODP drilling platforms, for graduate students fellowships, and an IODP-themed lecture series.
- supplemental funding (<$18,000) for post-expedition research by U.S scientists who participate in IODP expeditions
- planning activities, such as workshops on specific ocean-drilling scientific themes, topics, or geographic regions
- pre-drilling activities to acquire data or information that will enhance a drilling expedition.
Who can apply
- Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Funding
Award floor
$300K
Agency contact
U.S. National Science Foundation
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