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Avner Vengosh
Duke University
$1,304,582
Attributed
$1,875,778
Total exposure
8
Grants
6
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 $519.4K · FY2009–23$1M$750K$500K$250K$0
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Funding mix
By agency
NSF$1,875,778 · 8
By mechanism
—$1,875,778 · 8
Top collaborators
- Robert B Jackson3 shared
- Heileen Hsu-Kim2 shared
- Thomas H Darrah2 shared
- Erika Weinthal1 shared
- Gary S Dwyer1 shared
- Paul A Baker1 shared
Grant awards (8)
Collaborative Research: From Global to Local: Geochemistry of Global Phosphate Ores and Implications for Tracing the Environmental Impacts of Fertilizers Utilization$519,351
· FY2023 · GEO · contact PI
Collaborative Research: Tracing Coal Ash Solids in the Environment - Implications for long-term contamination of the aquatic ecosystem$298,953
· FY2020 · GEO · contact PI
SusChEM: EAGER - The occurrence and distribution of hexavalent chromium and other contaminants in groundwater from aquifers of the Eastern United States$137,657
· FY2017 · GEO · contact PI
SusChEM: Geochemical Characterization and Evaluation of the Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids$364,100
· FY2014 · GEO · contact PI
A novel geochemical approach for environmental risk assessment of stray gas contamination in shallow aquifers within active and prospective shale gas development zones$99,999
· FY2013 · GEO
Collaborative Research: Characterization of Contaminants and Isotopic Tracers Associated with Coal Combustion Products$304,787
· FY2012 · ENG
Environmental and social implications of hydraulic fracturing and gas drilling in the United States: An integrative science and policy workshop$45,538
· FY2011 · GEO · contact PI
RAPID Environmental Effects of the Coal Ash Spill and Remediation at Kingston Tennessee$105,393
· FY2009 · GEO · contact PI