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Paul D. Fullagar, Professor
Department of Geological Sciences
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Brian T. Huber, Curator of Planktic Foraminifera
Department of Paleobiology
National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution

Richard D. Norris, Associate Scientist
Geology and Geophysics Department
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Peter D. Ward, Professor
Department of Earth and Space Sciences
University of Washington

Major Research Support

Collaborative Research: The tropical temperature history of the Cretaceous greenhouse interval inferred from Tanzanian ’glassy’ foraminifera, in review, National Science Foundation, 3 years, ~$270,000, (MU portion ~$140,000) (PI).

Collaborative Research: Biotic constraints, facies control, and geochemical proxies for paleoceanographic conditions of a shallow Paleozoic epicontinental sea, in review, National Science Foundation, 3 years, ~$180,000, (MU portion ~$70,000) (PI).

The longevity of cavefish, in review, National Science Foundation, 2 years, ~$110,000 (co-PI).

Investigating Late Cretaceous oxygen levels, benthic ecology, and organic carbon burial using samples from the tropical western Atlantic, 2004, MU Research Council, $7,500 (PI).

Late Cretaceous paleoceanographic implications of the Maastrichtian geochemical, paleontological, and sedimentological record on Demerara Rise, 2003, United States Science Advisory Council, 1 year, ~$24,000 (+ ~$26,000 related to Leg participation) (PI).

Investigating ancient greenhouse climates using exceptionally well preserved fossils from Tanzania, 2003, MU Research Council, 1 year, $3,720 (PI).

Collaborative Research: Short-term Paleoceanographic Variation and Foraminiferal responses in the Maastrichtian Subtropics, 2002, National Science Foundation, ~$160,000. [ abstract ]

Stable isotopic analyses of Campanian-Maastrichtian microfossils and implications for Late Cretaceous paleoceanography, 2001, United States Science Advisory Council, ~$31,000 (PI).

Request to Obtain Carbonate Device for new IRMS System, 2000, UM Research Board, ~$53,000 (co-PI).

Acquisition of a Multi-use Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer System, 2000, National Science Foundation, ~$130,000 (co-PI). [ abstract ]

Acquisition of a Multi-use Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer System, 2000, MU Prime Fund, ~$90,000 (co-PI).

Maastrichtian foraminiferal and paleoceanographic changes on Milankovitch time scales, 1999, University of Missouri Summer Research Fellowship, ~$3,500 (PI).

Dissecting REE patterns in hemipelagic sediments, 1999, University of Missouri Research Board, ~$34,000 (PI).

Investigation of depth related differences in the expression of Late Cretaceous paleoceanographic changes at ODP Sites 1049, 1050, and 1050 using integrated paleontological, geochemical, and sedimentological data, 1997, United States Science Advisory Council, ~$23,000 (PI).

Bio- and chemostratigraphy across the Permo-Triassic extinction interval in the Karoo Basin of South Africa, 1996, University of Washington Royalty Research Fund, $44,000, (co-PI).

Tethyan paleoceanography during the Santonian-Maastrichtian, 1994, Smithsonian Research Initiative "Ecosystem History and Global Change", $28,000, (co-PI).

Investigation of the Late Cretaceous "Greenhouse" climate, 1994, Smithsonian Institution's Walcott Fund, $14,000, (co-PI).

The extinction of the Inoceramidae and Campanian-Maastrichtian Paleoceanography, 1992, Dr. Peter D. Ward (PI), National Science Foundation, $100,000 (co-written with PI). [ abstract ]

Inoceramid disappearance in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, 1991, Geological Society of America, $1435 (PI).

Molluscan biostratigraphy at Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sections, Western Europe, a renewal, 1989, Dr. Peter D. Ward (PI), National Science Foundation, $90,000 (co-written with PI). [ abstract ]


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