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Robert K Booth
University Of Wisconsin-Madison
$1,822,394
Attributed
$1,829,761
Total exposure
9
Grants
9
Lead (contact PI)
Attributed= this PI's even-split share of every grant they're on (the fair, additive number). Exposure = full size of all those grants.
Funding over time
peak $959.8K · FY2006–20$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,829,761 · 9
By mechanism
—$1,829,761 · 9
Top collaborators
- Alex W Ireland1 shared
Grant awards (9)
Collaborative Research: Neotoma Paleoecology Database, a Multi-Proxy, International, Community-Curated Data Resource for Global Change Research$47,702
· FY2020 · GEO · contact PI
NNA: Collaborative Research: MSB-FRA: Peat Expansion in Arctic Tundra - Pattern, Process, and the Implication for the Carbon Cycle (TundraPEAT)$575,441
· FY2018 · BIO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Reconstructing Late Holocene Ecosystem and Climate Shifts from Peat Records in the Western Antarctic Peninsula$384,404
· FY2018 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Neotoma Paleoecology Database, Community-led Cyberinfrastructure for Global Change Research$77,095
· FY2016 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Drought as a trigger for rapid state shifts in kettlehole ecosystems$252,379
· FY2011 · BIO · contact PI
Dissertation Research: The sensitivity of kettlehole ecosystems to abrupt drought-induced transformation$14,735
· FY2010 · BIO · contact PI
Continental patterns of moisture anomalies associated with late Holocene mid-latitude megadroughts$259,921
· FY2009 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Multiproxy Archives of Late Holocene Climate Variability from Ombrotrophic Peatlands in Eastern North America$89,539
· FY2006 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Multiproxy Archives of Late Holocene Climate Variability from Ombrotrophic Peatlands in Eastern North America$128,545
· FY2004 · GEO · contact PI