(FOA)-Environmental
System Science (DE-FOA-0002184); December 5, 2019
Agency
US
Department of Energy – Office of Science (SC)
Description
The
DOE SC program in Biological and Environmental Research (BER) hereby announces
its interest in receiving applications for research in Environmental Systems
Science (ESS), including Terrestrial Ecosystem Science (TES) and Subsurface
Biogeochemical Research (SBR). The goal of the Environmental System Science
(ESS) activity in BER is to advance a robust, predictive understanding of the
set of interdependent physical, biogeochemical, ecological, hydrological, and
geomorphological processes for use in Earth system, ecosystem and reactive
transport models. Using an iterative approach to model-driven experimentation
and observation, and interdisciplinary teams, ESS-supported scientists work to unravel the coupled physical, chemical
and biological processes that control the structure and functioning of
terrestrial ecosystems and integrated watersheds across critical spatial and
temporal scales. This FOA will consider applications that focus on improving the
understanding and representation of terrestrial and subsurface environments in
ways that advance the sophistication and capabilities of local, regional, and
larger scale models. Using new measurements, field experiments, more
sophisticated modeling and/or synthesis studies, this FOA will encompass two
topic areas:
1)
Terrestrial
Ecology, specifically linking above and belowground processes, as well as
methane biogeochemistry; and
2)
Subsurface
and Watershed Hydro-biogeochemistry, specifically studying the function and
dynamics of hydro-biogeochemical processes within watersheds.
All
applications are required to clearly delineate an integrative, hypothesis-driven
approach and describe the existing needs/gaps in state-of-the-art models.
Cost sharing is not required. Limited to one pre-application and application for
each PI at the applicant institution (as lead PI).
Announcement
Number:
DE-FOA-0002184
Closing
Date:
Pre-Applications:
December 5, 2019
Proposals:
February 20, 2020
Link
to Full Announcement
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=322334
Contact
Information
Daniel
Stover
301-903-0289
Daniel.Stover@science.doe.gov