This program has been archived.
Critical-Zone Collaborative Network
Name | Phone | Room | |
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Richard F. Yuretich | cznet@nsf.gov | (703) 292-4744 | |
Enriqueta C. Barrera | cznet@nsf.gov | (703) 292-4731 | |
Justin Lawrence | cznet@nsf.gov | (703) 292-2425 | |
Ingrid Padilla | cznet@nsf.gov | (703)292-2268 | |
Philip C. Bennett | cznet@nsf.gov | (703) 292-2915 |
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Solicitation 19-586Important Information for Proposers
A revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 22-1), is effective for proposals submitted, or due, on or after October 4, 2021. Please be advised that, depending on the specified due date, the guidelines contained in NSF 22-1 may apply to proposals submitted in response to this funding opportunity.
DUE DATES
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SYNOPSIS
NSF seeks proposals to establish an adaptive and responsive research network that supports investigations of the Earth’s Critical Zone. This network will consist of two components that will work together to advance knowledge, education, and outreach in this convergent science: 1) Thematic Clusters of fixed or temporary locations will conduct basic research on significant, overarching scientific questions concerning the structure, function, and processes of the Critical Zone. These U.S.-based Clusters could include existing observatories engaged in collecting environmental data, other monitoring locations that have been in operation for extended periods of time, and new sites that will support the scientific goals of the Cluster; 2) A Coordinating Hub that will oversee the compatibility and archiving of the data resulting from the Thematic Clusters, coordinate outreach and community-building activities, support the use of network facilities by outside researchers, and plan for infrastructure needs of the network.
This solicitation invites proposals for either of the two components: 1) Thematic Cluster or 2) Coordinating Hub. The Thematic Clusters will carry out interdisciplinary research on scientific questions and manage part of the network infrastructure; the Coordinating Hub will serve as the national center for the network. The infrastructure of the network will be accessible to other research teams pursuing research in the Critical Zone.
What Has Been Funded (Recent Awards Made Through This Program, with Abstracts)