Recent grants (all as PI)
 

As PI:

2009

NSF, Research Grant: Theoretical and paleoenvironmental implications of dating and characterizing loess deposits in the upper Midwest. (Steve Forman and John Attig are co-PIs)

$300,000.

2007 USDA-Forest Service Grant: The Fertility Potential Index: Expanding on prior USFS research on soils as barometers of forest health. (Frank Krist is co-PI)

$78,413.

2006 NSF, Research Experience for Undergraduates, supplement to the 2004 NSF grant.

$5900.

2005 USDA-Forest Service Grant: Development of a dryness/wetness index for soils of the United States, based on their taxonomic classification. (Frank Krist is co-PI)

$30,002.

2004 NSF, Research Grant: Spatial signatures of soils and sediments: Geomorphic research on silty soils in the midwest USA.

$222,127.
2002 IRGP, MSU:, "Coming full circle: Putting the geography back in soil science"

$8000.
2001 NSF, Research Experience for Undergraduates, supplement to the 1999 NSF grant    

$6000
1999 NSF, Research Grant: Soils, geomorphology, GIS and paleolakes in northern Lower Michigan.     

$118,423
1996 NSF, Research Experience for Undergraduates, supplement to the 1994 NSF grant   

$4105
1994 NSF, Research Grant: Functional interrelationships among landscape position, lithology and water flow in bisequal soils   

$109,988
1991 Association of American Geographers, Research Grant: Carbonate accumulations in humid climate soils. (includes $2762. of in-kind support from the USDA-Soil Conservation Service)     

$3230


Major grants with PhD students
(all of my PhD students (so far!) have been successful in obtaining NSF funding for their dissertation research):

2004 Joseph Hupy Assessing Landscape Disturbance and Recovery Across a WWI Battlefield, Verdun, France.

$10,344

1994 Linda Barrett Human Disturbance and Site Factors Influencing Spatial Patterns of Forest Regeneration

$8000

1994 Johan Liebens Pedology and 10Be dating of colluvial deposits in the Blue Ridge Mountains, North Carolina.

$9820