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Research
Funding (in reverse chronological order)
Source |
Investigators(s) |
Title |
Duration |
Total
Award |
Amount to Roden |
25
NASA/Astrobiology |
Johnson17, Roden, & 11 others |
Detection of the signatures and environments of life on Earth and other planetary bodies from their organic and mineralogical record |
2007-2012 |
$5,000,000 |
$607,990 |
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24
Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council
|
Bahr17, Roden |
Influence of wetland hydrodynamics on transformations of nitrate and iron |
2007-2009 |
$84,434 |
|
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23
Wisconsin Groundwater Coordinating Council |
Gotkowitz21, Roden |
Mineral transformation and release of arsenic to solution under oxidizing conditions |
2006-2007 |
$27,945 |
$27,945 |
|
22
South Florida Water Management District |
Gilmour14 (PI),
Harris19,
Orem20,
Pollman19,
Schreiber22 |
Assessment of the impact of sulfur loading on mercury cycling in the Everglades |
2006-2007 |
$180,000 |
$30,000 |
|
21
NSF Biogeosciences
|
Johnson17 (PI)
Beard17 (PI)
Roden |
Mechanisms of Fe isotope fractionation during biological Fe(III) reduction |
2005-2008 |
$330,000 |
$15,000 |
|
20
NSF Biogeosciences |
Roden (PI), Xu17,
Picardal14
Schieber18 |
Collaborative Research: Adaptive response of microbial communities and Fe biomineralization pathways to anaerobic redox cycling of Fe and N in sediments |
2005-2008 |
$500,000 |
$253,000 |
|
19
DOE/NABIR |
Chandler
16(PI)
Roden |
Integrated
nucleic acid system for in-field monitoring of microbial
community dynamics and metabolic activity |
2004-2007 |
$1,302,596 |
$257,507 |
|
18
DOE/NABIR |
Burgos10
(PI)
Dempsey10
Roden
Yeh11 |
Reaction-based
reactive transport modeling of iron reduction and uranium
immobilization at Area 2 of the NABIR Field Research
Center |
2004-2007 |
$1,350,000 |
$245,407 |
|
17
NSF Ecosystems |
Gilmour14(PI)
Heyes15
Mason15
Roden |
METALLICUS:
A whole-watershed, stable isotope study of the mechanisms
of net microbial methylmercury production |
2004-2007 |
$781,000 |
$91,500 |
|
16
Florida Dept EnvirProtection |
Gilmour14(PI)
Heyes15
Mason15
Roden |
Aquatic
cycling of mercury in the Everglades: linking Everglades restoration,
land, and air management |
2004-2007 |
$250,000 |
$49,881 |
|
15
NASA/Astrobiology |
Banfield12
Roden
& 13 others |
BioMars:
BIOspheres of Mars: Ancient and Recent Studies |
2003-2008 |
$5,000,000 |
$488,000 |
|
14
DOE/NABIR |
Scheibe8(PI)
Roden
Brooks13
Zachara8 |
In
situ immobilization of uranium in structured porous media viabiomineralization
a the fracture/matrix interface |
2002-2005 |
$2,938,134 |
$452,135 |
|
13
NASA/Astrobiology |
Banfield12(PI)
Roden
& 3 others |
BIOME
- Biogeochemical Mars Environments |
2001-2003 |
$630,000 |
$79,456
|
|
12
DOE/NABIR |
Burgos10(PI)
Dempsey10
Roden
Yeh11 |
Iron
reduction and radionuclide immobilization: kinetic,thermodynamic,
and hydrologic controls & reaction-basedmodeling |
2001-2004 |
$1,147,637 |
$265,282 |
|
11
DOE/EMSP |
Roden
(PI)
Urrutia
Barnett9
Lange9 |
Reductive
immobilization of U(VI) in Fe(III) oxide-reducing subsurface
sediments: analysis of coupled microbial-geochemical processes
in experimental reactive transport systems |
2001-2004 |
$716,109 |
$378,101
|
|
10
DOE/NABIR |
Murray8
(PI)
Roden
Gorby8
Brockman8 |
Spatial
heterogeneity of microbial iron reduction potential in subsurface
sediments |
1998-2001 |
$635,104
|
$201,175
|
|
9
UA/SOMED |
Roden
(PI) |
Experimental
studies of microbial iron cycling: molecular biological
tracking of bacterial populations in microscale chemical gradients |
1998-1999 |
$20,000
|
$20,000
|
|
8
EPA/Water and Watersheds |
Bonzongo6
(PI)
Roden
Lyons5
Ward1
Chaubey1
Bryan7 |
Social
impact assessment of human exposure to mercury related to land
use and physiochemical settings in the Mobile-Alabama River
Basin |
1998-2001 |
$804,534
|
$323,232
|
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7
DOE/NABIR |
Picardal4
(PI)
Roden
Urrutia
Donahoe5
|
Influence
of microbial nitrate reduction on subsurface iron biogeochemistry
and contaminant metal mobilization |
1997-2000 |
$620,962
|
$259,491 |
|
6
DOE/EMSP |
Ferris3 (PI) |
Microbial mineral transformations at the Fe(II)/Fe(III) interface
for solid-phase capture of strontium and other metal/radionuclide
contaminants
|
1997-2000 |
$502,293 |
$250,489 |
|
5
DOE/EMSP |
Roden (PI)
Urrutia |
Advanced
experimental analysis of controls on microbial Fe(III) oxide
reduction |
1997-2000 |
$427,399 |
$427,399 |
|
4
NATO |
Roden
(PI)
Urrutia
Macias2 |
Microbial
metal redox transformations in the Eume River (Northwest Spain) |
1996 |
$8,840 |
$8,840 |
|
3
Battelle/PNNL |
Roden
(PI)
Urrutia1 |
Controls
on the long-term extent of Fe(III) oxide reduction by dissimilatory
Fe(III)-reducing bacteria |
1995-1996 |
$85,795 |
$85,795 |
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2
UA/SOMED |
Roden (PI) |
Controls
on phophorus and metal mobility in anaerobic freshwater wetland
sediments |
1994-1995 |
$18,400 |
$18,400 |
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1
NSF/Ecosystems |
Roden
(PI)
Wetzel1 |
Regulation
of methane flux from freshwater wetland sediments by competing
anaerobic microbial processes
|
1994-1997 |
$196,661 |
$196,661 |
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Total
= |
$17,435,464 |
$4,098,751 |
1 University of Alabama, Department of Biological Sciences
2 University of Santiago, Department of Soil Science, Santiago de Compostella, Spain
3 University of Toronto, Department of Geology, Toronto, Canada
4 Indiana University, School of Public and Environmental Affairs
5 University of Alabama, Department of Geology, Tuscaloosa, AL
6 University of Florida, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences
7 University of Alabama, Department of Geography
8 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
9 Auburn University, Department of Civil Engineering
10 Pennsylvania State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
11 University of Central Florida, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
12 University of California Berkeley, Department of Earth and Planetary Science
13 Oak Ridge National Laboratory
14 Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
15 University of Maryland, Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
16 Argonne National Laboratory
17 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Geology and Geophysics
18 Indiana University, Department of Geological Sciences
19 Tetratech Associates
20 U.S. Geological Survey
21 Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
22 Virginia Tech, Department of Geosciences
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