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National Science Foundation Award #9014854

Tectonic Evolution of the Antarctic Sector of the Pacific Margin II: Mesozioc and Paleozoic Development of Eastern Marie Byrd Land

 
Investigator(s): Samuel Mukasa (PI)
Sponsor: University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109 7347641817
Start Date/Expiration Date 1990-09-01 to 1995-03-31 (amended 1994-07-14)
Awarded Amount to Date: $259,602
Abstract: This tectonic evolution of West Antarctica and its relationship to East Antarctica is the most fundamental tectonic problem of the Antarctic continent. It bears on global plate interaction, paleocirculation in the Southern Ocean, paleoenvironment, and paleobiogeography as well as being critical to the development of the continent itself. The joint United States-United Kingdom West Antarctic Tectonics Project (1983-88) has shed considerable light on the tectonic evolution of the Wessell Sea Region. This award supports a new tripartite United States-New Zealand- United Kingdom program of study in Marie Byrd Land for the years 1990-93 to complete our understanding of the tectonic evolution of Marie Byrd Land crustal block and craton, New Zealand and the Pacific Ocean basin. This study is the major U.S. contribution to the program and involves structural, paleomagnetic, petrologic, and geochronologic investigations bearing particularly on the pre-Cenozoic development of Marie Byrd Land.
NSF Org: OPP - Office of Polar Programs
Award Number: 9014854
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: Scott Borg
OPP Office of Polar Programs
O/D OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
NSF Program(s): ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS, ANTARCTIC GEOLOGY & GEOPHYSICS
Field Application(s): Geological Sciences, Polar Programs-Related
Program Reference Code(s): EARTH SYSTEM HISTORY, 1304
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Program Element Code(s): 5112
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