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Harry H. Roberts

Boyd Professor

Director
Coastal Studies Institute, &
Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences

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Recent Grants Funded



Harry H. Roberts, Proposal Title: Deepwater Program: Investigation of Chemosynthetic Communities on the Lower Continental Slope of the Gulf of Mexico TDI Brooks; $544516; 9/20/2005-9/20/2009
Harry H. Roberts, Proposal Title: Vibracoring of the Lake Mechant Fault and Summerizing of Previous Fault-Related Field Data Collection Projects US Department of Interior; $98447; 9/15/2005-9/14/2007
Harry H. Roberts, Proposal Title: Multicomponent and Multifrequency Seismic for Assessment of Fluid-Gas Expulsion Geology and Gas Hydrate Deposits: Gulf of Mexico LA Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; $499974; 4/15/2005-4/14/2007
Harry H. Roberts, Proposal Title: Pilot Study-sand Resources of Barataria and Caminada Passes Ecoscience Resource Group; $9999; 10/16/2005-4/15/2006
Application of High Resolution Acoustic Survey Technology for Evaluation of Oyster Seed Grounds in Louisiana (with C. Wilson, Coastal Fisheries); funded by LA Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; $74,613; 01/01/03 – 12/31/03.
Mapping Areas of Hard Bottom and Other Important Bottom Types: Outer Continental Shelf and Upper Continental Slope (with J.M. Coleman and H. Peele); funded by MMS; $250,297; 01/01/00 – 01/03/04.
Improving the Predictive Capability of 3D-Seismic Surface Amplitude Data for Identifying Chemosynthetic Communities (with J.M. Coleman); funded by MMS; $939,526; 01/01/00 – 09/30/04.
High Resolution Acoustic Data Acquistion and Coring for Evaluating Faulting as a Mechanism for Subsidence and Land Loss in Louisiana’s Bays and Coastal Marshlands; funded by USGS; $54,983; 09/15/02 – 09/14/03.
Evaluation of a New Sand Resource for Barrier Island Restoration; submitted to GACRDP; $190,136; 2 years.
Improving Barrier Island Restoration by High Quality Sand Source Identification and Evaluation—A Pilot Study; submitted to CREST; $49,931; 1 year.
Multicomponent and Multifrequency Seismic For Assessment Of Fluid-Gas Expulsion Geology And Gas Hydrate Deposits: Gulf Of Mexico; Funded To GTI/RPSEA; $349,998; 1 Year.
Exploration of the Nicaraguan rise: Coral Reefs, Submarine Geology and Ocean Currents; submitted to U. of Miami/NOAA Ocean Exploration; $75,252; 1 year.
Variability in Seafloor Lithification across the Fluid and Gas Expulsion Flux Spectrum: Northern Gulf of Mexico (with prime U. of Miami); submitted to NSF; $179,155; 2 years.
Development of a 4-D “Composite Image” Instrumentation Array for Coastal Processes in Heterogenous Environments” (with PI Sheremet); submitted to NSF; $1,868,606; 3 years
Site-Selection Survey for Gas Hydrate in Situ Study; funded by U. of Mississippi/DOE; $269,629; 01/01/02 – 09/30/03.
A total of 15 records were found.

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