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National Science Foundation Award #0507730

Collaborative Research: Upward and Outward: Tibetan Plateau Growth and Climate Consequences

 
Investigator(s): Peter Molnar (PI)
Sponsor: University of Colorado at Boulder, CO 80309 3034926221
Start Date/Expiration Date 2005-09-01 to 2006-08-31 (amended 2005-09-14)
Awarded Amount to Date: $291,065
Abstract: 0507730 Molnar The goal of this project is to study the possible feedback between topography, deformation, atmospheric circulation and climate in the NE portion of the Tibetan plateau. The proposal seeks to understand the timing and spatial pattern of plateau uplift and from this, infer the mechanism of uplift (density foundering and/or channel flow) and determine what effect, if any, the uplift had on climate change at local, regional and global scales. To do this, the PIs will employ a variety of methods and personnel: Molnar: project coordinator, analysis of GPS, gravity and seismic data, modeling of deformation and atmospheric interactions; Burbank: magnetostratigraphy, sed. structures, U-Pb dating of zircons, structures and balanced cross sections ; Clark: structures and balanced cross sections, U-Th/He dating, analysis of gravity and seismic refraction data ; Garzione: U-Pb detrital zircons, oxygen and carbon isotopes of basin sediments, structures and balanced cross sections; Kirby: structures and balanced cross sections, subset of U-Th/He dating; Farley: U-Th/He dating; Roe: atmospheric modeling (utilizing oxygen data); Chinese collaborators: magnetostratigraphy, apatite fission track, provision of GPS and seismic data.
NSF Org: EAR - Division of Earth Sciences
Award Number: 0507730
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: Leonard E. Johnson
EAR Division of Earth Sciences
GEO Directorate for Geosciences
NSF Program(s): CONTINENTAL DYNAMICS PROGRAM
Field Application(s): Other nsf.applications NEC
Program Reference Code(s): UNASSIGNED, 0000
Program Element Code(s): 1581