Chemical Evolution of the Solid Earth and Volcanology
The Chemical Evolution of the Solid Earth and Volcanology (CESEV) program aims to advance fundamental knowledge about the origin and evolution of our home planet including its core, mantle, and continental crust. Offered by U.S. National Science Foundation; awards $18.0M.
Key Facts
- Funder
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Award amount
- $18.0M
- Deadline
- Rolling / not specified
- Geography
- United States
- Categories
- Environment, Research
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
The Chemical Evolution of the Solid Earth and Volcanology (CESEV) program aims to advance fundamental knowledge about the origin and evolution of our home planet including its core, mantle, and continental crust. The program encourages a wide range of laboratory, field, experimental, theoretical, and/or computational studies that explore the continuous high-temperature igneous and metamorphic geochemical and petrologic processes that shape the Earth. Volcanology and magmatic processes, ore...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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