Projects and Related Research

Projects

The OOI was designed to be flexible, with an ability to adapt to changing technology and add instrumentation on to existing platforms. Inherent in its organizational structure with multiple institutions responsible for maintaining and operating the infrastructure, the OOI is also an example of successful collaborative partnerships.

Outlined here are the many projects, funded by both government agencies and private institutions, being conducted in collaboration with the OOI.

3D Acoustic Telescope

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The W.M. Keck Foundation awarded the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) a project to design, construct, and test a 3D Acoustic Telescope (3D-AT). Like an optical telescope, the acoustic telescope gives scientists the ability to focus in on individual sounds originating from long distances and direct observation of phenomena including waves, rainfall, and earthquakes that produce telltale acoustic signatures. The instrument is sensitive to a broad range of frequencies, helping to map the complexity of sounds in the ocean and enabling a more nuanced view of both the natural and human-generated underwater soundscape.

The 3D-AT was deployed approximately 1km from the Pioneer Array Offshore Surface Mooring (OSSM), in ~455m water depth. This location is within the Pioneer Array permit area. The 3D-AT sends real-time data to via WIFI to OSSM for transmission back to shore via OSSM’s satellite communications system. The data generated is being made publicly available through the OOI data portal, without an embargo period.

New England Shelf Break Acoustics

The Office of Naval Research Task Force Ocean program selected a group of WHOI scientists to conduct an ocean acoustic experiment in spring 2021 on the New England shelf break area 85 nm south of Martha’s Vineyard, MA. This New England Shelf Break Acoustics (NESBA) experiment investigated how the oceanic processes at shelf break regions affect underwater acoustic propagation in both sound pressure amplitude and phase, with an equally important research objective to study the influences on acoustic localization.

The ocean processes of particular interest are shelf-break fronts, thermohaline intrusions, internal waves, etc., along with other significant marine geological features and biological factors, such as submarine canyons, seabed properties, and fish schooling and shoaling. An integrated research approach with strong interdisciplinary collaborations was part of the NESBA project, including theory development, numerical modeling, and field work experiments. The NESBA project did not transmit data via OOI, but rather during the NESBA cruises, the R/V Neil Armstrong was on site to receive acoustic data directly from 3DAT. NESBA data are not available to the public.

Self-Calibrating Pressure Recorder

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The Self-Calibrating Pressure Recorder (SPCR) was developed by Drs. Mark Zumberge and Glen Sasagawa at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography with funding through the National Science Foundation’s Office of Technology and Interdisciplinary Coordination and Marine Geology and Geophysics within the Oceanography Program. The instrument includes two redundant quartz pressure gauges that can measure drift in pressure signals to create a drift-free times series of seafloor height.

This geodetic instrument measures seafloor deformation at Axial Seamount caused by buildup of melts and gases in the subsurface (inflation) and subsidence (deflation), which rapidly occurs during diking eruptive events. Raw data from the SPCR can be accessed through OOI’s data portal.

This geodetic instrument measures seafloor deformation at Axial Seamount caused by buildup of melts and gases in the subsurface (inflation) and subsidence (deflation), which rapidly occurs during diking eruptive events. Raw data from the SPCR can be accessed through OOI’s data portal.

Vent Imaging Sonar System

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This project makes it possible to monitor, in real time and over long periods of time, the fluids venting from seafloor hydrothermal vents. A Cabled Observatory Vent Imaging Sonar system, capable of long-term monitoring of hydrothermal vent fluid fluxes, was installed on the Regional Cabled Array at the ASHES hydrothermal field in the caldera of Axial Volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge. This sonar system images hydrothermal discharge and measures heat transferred by that discharge into the ocean from the subseafloor. It is making it possible to monitor and quantify hydrothermal discharge and the heat transferred by it from rocks below the seafloor to the ocean.

Funding was provided by the National Science Foundation under its Collaborative Research program. Dr. Karen Bemis at Rutgers University is the principal investigator. One goal of the installation is to continue improving the system and developing it into a reliable tool for long-term repeated quantification of hydrothermal activity (fluid flow and heat transport) using acoustic sensing. The sonar system makes synoptic measurements across a significant areal extent of the vent field and can collect and transmit data for periods of up to several years. This greatly reduces the need for extrapolation in the data. In addition to the monitoring, this research is also helping to exploit an innovative method for inversion of acoustic data to estimate the heat flux of diffuse-flow around the vents using a newly developed acoustic method. Deployment of the instrument will run through 2022.

CTD Additions at Regional Cabled Array

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This project deploys additional monitoring instruments at Axial Seamount through 2024, which will improve forecasting of the next eruption, modeling of magma supplied and stored within the volcano, and will test ideas about how the deep-sea marine environment is impacted by submarine eruptions. This research will improve our understanding of how volcanoes work and how eruptions can be better forecast (both on land and underwater).

Dr. William Chadwick of Oregon State University serves as principal investigator on this National Science Foundation funded project, which involves modest, cost-effective, and timely enhancements to the instrumentation on the Regional Cable Array. A key element is the deployment of Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) instruments on the seafloor to measure changes in salinity to test the hypothesis that hydrothermal brines are released in the summit caldera during some eruptions. These enhancements to the monitoring effort at Axial Seamount will be available in time to be deployed during the next eruption at Axial Seamount (currently expected between 2020-2022), which will help to increase our understanding of the shallow magma supply and storage systems at active basaltic volcanoes, the processes that lead to and trigger eruptions, and the impacts of submarine eruptions on hydrothermal systems and chemosynthetic ecosystems.

Rotating Tiltmeter for Marine Geodesy

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Measurements of ground deformation due to the motion of the Earth’s tectonic plates are important for scientific research aimed at understanding volcanoes and earthquakes. Tiltmeters measure changes in the tilt or slope of the ground that can occur for example, when a volcano inflates prior to an eruption or when the stresses that cause earthquakes lift up one part of the earth relative to another. This project is developing a new type of tiltmeter that will correct for instrument drift by calibrating the sensor against the Earth’s gravitational force, which can be considered constant at any point on the Earth. The tiltmeter will be deployed on the Regional Cabled Array at Axial Seamount, an active volcano in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Tilt is being measured by other methods at the site, which allows validation of the new instrument. The data collected by this instrument will be made available to the public and other scientists via the OOI.

Geodetic measurements of seafloor deformation are essential to understand geodynamic processes at oceanic plate boundaries but are quite challenging. The newly developed tiltmeter is based on a high-resolution three-component quartz crystal accelerometer. If the accelerometer is deployed on a stable platform that is coupled to the seafloor, changes in tilt of the horizontal channels of the accelerometer will lead to changes in the measured accelerations with time but so will the drift of the sensors. The approach to correcting the horizontal channels for sensor drift is to conduct a periodic calibration by rotating (or “flipping”) each horizontal channel into the vertical for a short interval to measure the acceleration of gravity, g. Since g is to a high degree of accuracy invariant at any location, changes in the measurement of g between successive rotations can be attributed to sensor drift. This measurement of drift can then be used to correct each horizontal accelerometer channel to obtain a time series of true tilt changes between calibrations. Dr. William Wilcock is principal investigator for this National Science Foundation funded project.

InVADER Platform for Exobiology Research

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Funded by NASA a team led by Dr. Pablo Sobron of the Seti Institute and Laurie Barge of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Research Laboratory, are building a 4.6-meter tall platform with three Raman laser systems and two imaging instruments making possible real-time visualization to study underwater hydrothermal systems at Axial Seamount. Their project, known as InVADER (In-situ Vent Analysis Divebot for Exobiology Research), brings next-generation space exploration tools to 1500 meters below the ocean surface. InVADER is making it possible to validate strategies and adaptive missions, and signatures of life in extreme ocean environments. It is conducting hydrothermal fluid and rock sampling, through the development of a Remotely Operated Vehicle rock drill. This sampling is allowing for fluid gas and chemical analyses, microbial genomic characterization, extensive site characterization, machine learning, and the creation of a “virtual” world.

By being resident on-site at the vent, InVADER will capture transient events and provide spatial and temporal access to a deep ocean hydrothermal system. It is expected that the data collected will help determine new strategies to study life in Earth’s oceans and refine methods for how to study habitable vent systems on ocean worlds like Europa or Enceladus in the future.

M3: Acoustic Monitoring of Natural Release of Methane Gas from the Seafloor

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The Southern Hydrate Ridge (SHR) is a key cabled site on the Regional Cabled Array, which has attracted numerous national and international investigators. One is M3: Acoustic Monitoring of Natural Release of Methane Gas from the seafloor, a several year-program funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research to quantify methane flux from the Southern Hydrate Ridge RCA site. Professor Gerhard Bohrmann and Dr. Yann Marcon of MARUM at the University of Bremen, Germany, are principal investigators.

The M³ pro­ject is mon­it­or­ing the nat­ural re­lease of meth­ane from the seabed over the long-term (> 2 years), con­tinu­ously and in real time. To achieve this, it installed two sonar sys­tems at the sea­floor to mon­itor gas bubble emis­sions at the south­ern sum­mit of Hy­drate Ridge. One ro­tat­ing mult­i­beam sonar provides the over­view of the en­tire gas and gas-hy­drate in­flu­enced area. A second high-res­ol­u­tion sonar is quan­ti­fy­ing the amount of in­di­vidual gas streams. The system is providing unprecedented 360-degree imaging of all methane plumes issuing from SHR, as well as the first flux measurements of this methane release.

Related Research

From 2013 through 2019, the National Science Foundation has supported nearly 80 research projects that used OOI data to help answer scientific questions. These projects involved 1953 Principal Investigators at 30+ research institutions, with NSF’s support nearing $51 million.

A complete list of these OOI-related research investigations by array is found below.

ArrayFunderAwardTitleStartEndPIOrganization
ISNSF2338450CAREER: Constraining the high-latitude ocean carbon cycle: Leveraging the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Global Arrays as marine biogeochemical time series20242029Hilary PalevskyBoston College
CPNSF2445766Collaborative Research: The impact of eddies, fronts, and horizontal stirring on exchange across the southern MAB Pioneer Array using high-resolution HFR surface currents20252029Anthony KirincichWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CPNSF2445767Collaborative Research: The impact of eddies, fronts, and horizontal stirring on exchange across the southern MAB Pioneer Array using high-resolution HFR surface currents20252029Michael MugliaEast Carolina University
CPNSF2445768Collaborative Research: The impact of eddies, fronts, and horizontal stirring on exchange across the southern MAB Pioneer Array using high-resolution HFR surface currents20252029Harvey SeimUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
RCANSF2226195Collaborative Research: Advancing Multi-scale Geodetic Monitoring at Axial Seamount20232028Deborah KelleyUniversity of Washington
RCANSF2226445Collaborative Research: Advancing Multi-scale Geodetic Monitoring at Axial Seamount20232028Scott NoonerUniversity of North Carolina at Wilmington
RCANSF2226467Collaborative Research: Advancing Multi-scale Geodetic Monitoring at Axial Seamount20232028David CaressMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
RCANSF2226488Collaborative Research: Multi-scale Geodetic Monitoring at Axial Seamount20232028William ChadwickOregon State University
RCANSF2140989Collaborative Research: From Magma to Vents: Monitoring Hydrothermal Fluid Temperature and Upflow-zone Permeability in Relation to Magma Movement at Axial Seamount20222027Karen BemisRutgers University New Brunswick
RCANSF2141963Collaborative Research: From Magma to Vents: Monitoring Hydrothermal Fluid Temperature and Upflow-zone Permeability in Relation to Magma Movement at Axial Seamount20222027Guangyu XuUniversity of Washington
RCANSF2142095Collaborative Research: From Magma to Vents: Monitoring Hydrothermal Fluid Temperature and Upflow-zone Permeability in Relation to Magma Movement at Axial Seamount20222027Dax SouleCUNY Queens College
RCANSF2329819Research Infrastructure: Mid-scale RI-1 (M1:IP): Creating an Offshore Subduction Zone Observatory in Cascadia with the Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cabled Array20232027William WilcockUniversity of Washington
DC/CINSF2519659Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Small: EMBARK: Developing essential skills to (re)use an ocean of data20262027Stace BeaulieuWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
DC/CINSF2519660Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Small: EMBARK: Developing essential skills to (re)use an ocean of data20262027Charles LichtenwalnerRutgers University New Brunswick
DC/CINSF2519661Collaborative Research: CyberTraining: Implementation: Small: EMBARK: Developing essential skills to (re)use an ocean of data20262027Elizabeth HetheringtonScripps Institution of Oceanography
RCANSF2521019Extended Drift-Free Seafloor Pressure Observations at Axial Seamount to Mid 202720252027Glenn SasagawaScripps Institution of Oceanography
RCANSF2045697CAREER: Temporal dynamics of microbial and viral function and adaptation in hydrothermal vents20222026Rika AndersonCarleton College
RCANSF2130060An Acoustic Array At Axial Seamount for Geodesy and Autonomous Vehicle Support20212026William WilcockUniversity of Washington
RCANSF2307504Postdoctoral Fellowship: OCE-PRF: Using machine learning to investigate temporal dynamics of methane seep fauna at the Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Regional Cabled Array20242025Katharine BighamUniversity of Washington
CPNSF2414853RAPID: A Cost-Effective Approach for Characterizing Variability at High Temporal Resolution for Long Duration on the Continental Slope of the Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight20242025Magdalena AndresWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF2415521RAPID: Multiplexed Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) at the Ocean Observatory Initiative (OOI) Regional Cabled Array (RCA)20242025Bradley LipovskyUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1736393Collaborative Research: Heat flow mapping and quantification at ASHES hydrothermal vent field using an observatory imaging sonar20172024Aaron MarburgUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1736702Collaborative research: Heat flow mapping and quantification at ASHES hydrothermal vent field using an observatory imaging sonar20172024Karen BemisRutgers University New Brunswick
RCANSF1736926Collaborative Research: Advancing Deformation Monitoring Methods at Axial Seamount20172024Scott NoonerUniversity of North Carolina at Wilmington
GA GI GP GSNSF1850762Quantifying internal wave and mesoscale variability using Ocean Observatory Initiative data20192024John TooleWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CPNSF1851256Collaborative Research: Recent Changes in Shelfbreak Exchange on the Northeast Shelf: Process-Oriented Observations of Salinity Maximum Intrusions20192024Naiff BethoneyCommercial Fisheries Research Foundation
CPNSF1851261Collaborative Research: Recent Changes in Shelfbreak Exchange on the Northeast Shelf: Process-Oriented Observations of Salinity Maximum Intrusions20192024Glen GawarkiewiczWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF1928282Phase 2 of Enhancements to the OOI Cabled Array at Axial Seamount20192024William ChadwickOregon State University
RCANSF1950996Collaborative Research: Caldera Dynamics and Eruption Cycles at Axial Seamount20202024William WilcockUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1951448Collaborative Research: Caldera Dynamics and Eruption Cycles at Axial Seamount20202024Felix WaldhauserColumbia University
AllNSF2021347Improving Undergraduate Scientific Explanations: Exploring the Role of Data Literacy Skills in Scientific Reasoning20202024Kathleen BrowneRider University
RCANSF2021820Continued Drift-Free Seafloor Pressure Observations at Axial Seamount - Capturing the Vertical Deformation Time Series of a Magmatic System20202024Glenn SasagawaScripps Institution of Oceanography
RCANSF2048357Collaborative Research: Investigating the Source and Flux of Dissolved Organic Carbon Released from Methane Seeps to the Deep-ocean20212024Jeffrey SeewaldWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF2048831Collaborative Research: Investigating the source and flux of dissolved organic carbon released from methane seeps to the deep-ocean20212024Rachel WilsonFlorida State University
RCANSF2049517Collaborative Research: Investigating the source and flux of dissolved organic carbon released from methane seeps to the deep-ocean20212024Laura LaphamUniversity of Maryland Center for Environmental Sciences
DC/CINSF2115751Accessible Oceans: Exploring Ocean Data through Sound20212024Amy BowerWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
DC/CINSF2219975Collaborative Research - Framework - Data - NSCI - HDR - GeoSCIFramework - Scalable Real-Time Streaming Analytics and Machine Learning for Geoscience and Hazards Research20212024Ivan RoderoUniversity of Utah
CPNSF1657803Collaborative Research: Shelfbreak Frontal Dynamics: Mechanisms of Upwelling, Net Community Production, and Ecological Implications20172023Dennis McGillicuddyWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CPNSF1657855Collaborative Research: Shelfbreak frontal dynamics: mechanisms of upwelling, net community production, and ecological implications20172023Walker SmithCollege of William & Mary Virginia Institute of Marine Science
RCANSF1658021Collaborative Research: Axial 3-D - Exploring the linkages between complex magma chamber structure, caldera dynamics, fluid pathways and hydrothermal venting20182023Graham KentBoard of Regents, NSHE
CPNSF1658054Collaborative Research: Shelfbreak frontal dynamics: mechanisms of upwelling, net community production, and ecological implications20172023Jefferson TurnerUniversity of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
RCANSF1658199Collaborative Research: Axial 3-D - Exploring the linkages between complex magma chamber structure, caldera dynamics, fluid pathways and hydrothermal venting20182023Shuoshuo HanUniversity of Texas at Austin
RCANSF1736882Collaborative Research: Advancing Deformation Monitoring Methods at Axial Seamount20172023William ChadwickOregon State University
GINSF1756613Collaborative Research: The Annual Cycle of the Biological Carbon Pump in the Subpolar North Atlantic20182023David NicholsonWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF1821564Collaborative Research: Environmental Data-Driven Inquiry and Exploration (EDDIE): Using Large Datasets to Build Quantitative Reasoning20182023Dax SouleQueens College
RCANSF1821567Collaborative Research: Environmental Data-Driven Inquiry and Exploration (EDDIE): Using Large Datasets to Build Quantitative Reasoning20182023Rebekka DarnerIllinois State
RCANSF1829486Developing a new calibrated pressure sensor for the Ocean Observatories Initiative Cabled Array and other applications20182023William WilcockUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1834813Collaborative Research: Heat flow mapping and quantification at ASHES hydrothermal vent field using an observatory imaging sonar20182023Guangyu XuUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1835566Collaborative Research - Framework - Data - NSCI - HDR - GeoSCIFramework - Scalable Real-Time Streaming Analytics and Machine Learning for Geoscience and Hazards Research20192023Kristy TiampoUniversity of Colorado at Boulder
RCANSF1835661Collaborative Research - Framework - Data - NSCI - HDR - GeoSCIFramework - Scalable Real-Time Streaming Analytics and Machine Learning for Geoscience and Hazards Research20192023Diego MelgarUniversity of Oregon Eugene
RCANSF1835791Collaborative Research - Framework - Data - NSCI - HDR - GeoSCIFramework - Scalable Real-Time Streaming Analytics and Machine Learning for Geoscience and Hazards Research20192023Charles MeertensIRIS
CPNSF1851242Collaborative Research: Recent Changes in Shelfbreak Exchange on the Northeast Shelf: Process-Oriented Observations of Salinity Maximum Intrusions20192023Avijit GangopadhyayUniversity of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
RCANSF1924024Three Compliance Instruments for Axial Volcano to Observe Long Term Evolution of the Magma Chamber and in Support of OOI Observations20192023Spahr WebbColumbia University
GINSF1946072The Annual Cycle of the Biological Carbon Pump in the Subpolar North Atlantic20192023Hilary PalevskyBoston College
RCANSF1947776Characterizing and quantifying the impact of phagotrophic protists at hot spots of primary production at Axial Seamount20202023Julie HuberWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
AllNSF2038697Collaborative Conference: A Workshop to Explore Data Science in Oceanography20202023Emilio MayorgaUniversity of Washington
AllNSF2122351K12 Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI) Workshop Series20212023Kareen BordersSouth Kitsap School District #402
RCANSF2141047RAPID: A Community Test of Distributed Acoustic Sensing on the Ocean Observatories Initiative Regional Cabled Array20212023William WilcockUniversity of Washington
CENSF2148655REU Site: Summer undergraduate research internships in ocean ecology, biogeochemistry, physical oceanography, and marine geology and geophysics in the CEOAS at OSU20222023Kaplan YalcinOregon State University
CPNSF2206052RAPID: Collaborative Research: A Modeling-Based Investigation in Support of Pioneer Array Relocation Design in the Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight20212023Ruoying HeNorth Carolina State University
CPNSF2206788RAPID: Collaborative Research: A Modeling Based Investigation in Support of Pioneer Array Relocation Design in the Southern Mid-Atlantic Bight20212023John WilkinRutgers University New Brunswick
CPNSF1558506Collaborative Research: Defining the biogeochemical drivers of diatom physiological ecology in the North Atlantic20162022Sonya DyhrmanColumbia University
RCANSF1633936Collaborative Research: Fingerprinting source-to-sink connections for deep-marine vitriclastic deposits and their association to caldera formation on Axial Seamount20162022Brian DreyerUniversity of California-Santa Cruz
RCANSF1634044Collaborative Research: Fingerprinting source-to-sink associations for deep-marine vitriclastic deposits and their association to caldera formation on Axial Seamount20162022Ryan PortnerSan Jose State University Foundation
RCANSF1634103A Rotating Tiltmeter for Marine Geodesy: Development and Testing at Axial Seamount on the Ocean Observatories Initiative Cabled Array20162022William WilcockUniversity of Washington
CINSF1640834CIF21 DIBBs: EI: Virtual Data Collaboratory: A Regional Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Data Intensive Science20162022Ivan RoderoRutgers University New Brunswick
NSF1651135CAREER: Online Learning-based Underwater Acoustic Communications and Networking20172022Zhaohui WangMichigan Technological University
RCANSF1658018Collaborative Research: Axial 3-D - Exploring the linkages between complex magma chamber structure, caldera dynamics, fluid pathways and hydrothermal venting20182022Alistair HardingScripps Institution of Oceanography
NSF1658201Collaborative Research: Pythia's Oasis - Access to Deep Subduction Zone Fluids20172022Deborah KelleyUniversity of Washington
RCNSF1737019Collaborative Research: Advancing Deformation Monitoring Methods at Axial Seamount20172022David CaressMonterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
GI GSNSF1829957Collaborative Research: Investigations of Wind-Driven Exchange and Long-Wave Modulation of Surface Fluxes Under Strong Wind Conditions Using OOI Data20182022James EdsonWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
GI GSNSF1829962Collaborative Research: Investigations of Wind-Driven Exchange and Long-Wave Modulation of Surface Fluxes Under Strong Wind Conditions Using OOI Data20182022Douglas VandemarkUniversity of New Hampshire
AllNSF1831625Engaging Faculty and Students in Learning with OOI Data Explorations20182022Janice McDonnellRutgers University New Brunswick
RCANSF1834261Testing the Observation of Annual Seismic Velocity Variations at Axial Volcano20182022Maria TolstoyColumbia University
RCANSF1835692Collaborative Research - Framework - Data - NSCI - HDR - GeoSCIFramework - Scalable Real-Time Streaming Analytics and Machine Learning for Geoscience and Hazards Research20192022Ivan RoderoRutgers University New Brunswick
AllNSF2033919Collaborative Research: OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data Workshop20202022Heather BenwayWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
AllNSF2033988Collaborative Research: OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data Workshop20202022Sophie ClaytonOld Dominion University Research Foundation
AllNSF2034002Collaborative Research: OOI Biogeochemical Sensor Data Workshop20202022Hilary PalevskyBoston College
DC/CINSF2220826CIF21 DIBBs: EI: Virtual Data Collaboratory: A Regional Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative Data Intensive Science20212022Ivan RoderoUniversity of Utah
AllNSF1321641SAVI: Building a framework between the EU and the USA to harmonize data products relevant to global research infrastructures in the environmental field20132021Christopher CrosbyUNAVCO, Inc.
CPNSF1558490Collaborative Research: Defining the biogeochemical drivers of diatom physiological ecology in the North Atlantic20162021Tatiana RynearsonUniversity of Rhode Island
AllNSF1634736Development and Field Testing of a Lift-Assisted Moored Profiler: LAMP20162021John TooleWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
NSF1634965Impacts of Gulf Stream Warm-Core Rings on Gulf of Maine Circulation20172021Yizhen LiWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF1634995Testing eruption-triggering mechanisms at Axial Caldera using statistical data assimilation20162021Patricia GreggUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CPNSF1657489Collaborative Research: Shelfbreak frontal dynamics: mechanisms of upwelling, net community production, and ecological implications20172021Rachel StanleyWellesley College
RCANSF1849930EAGER: Developing a temporally adaptive decomposition framework for analyzing long-term echosounder time series20192021Wu-Jung LeeUniversity of Washington
AllNSF2038846Collaborative Conference: A Workshop to Explore Data Science in Oceanography20202021Nicholas RecordBigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences
CPNSF2102422RAPID: Collaborative Research: Autumn transition in plankton ecology during an ocean heatwave on the Northeast U.S. Shelf20202021Tatiana RynearsonUniversity of Rhode Island
CPNSF2102434RAPID: Collaborative Research: Autumn transition in plankton ecology during an ocean heatwave on the Northeast U.S. Shelf20202021Heidi SosikWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CPNSF2110337Virtual Sequential Labs for Selection of the Next OOI Pioneer Array Location20212021Annette DeSilvaUniversity of Rhode Island
GINSF1259103SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - Labrador Basin and Floats20132020Susan LozierDuke University
GINSF1259618SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - Labrador Basin and Floats20132020Robert PickartWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
AllNSF1321600SAVI: Building a framework between the EU and the USA to harmonize data products relevant to global research infrastructures in the environmental field20132020Jerry CarterIRIS
CPNSF1459665Collaborative Research: A Model-Based Synthesis of Mid Atlantic Bight Pioneer Array Data to Infer Across-shelf Fluxes, Frontal Variability, and Characteristics of the Array20152020Andrew MooreUniversity of California-Santa Cruz
RCANSF1536219Collaborative Research: Understanding the Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of Earthquakes at Axial Seamount Late in an Eruptive Cycle20152020William WilcockUniversity of Washington
GSNSF1558448Sustained measurements of Southern Ocean air-sea coupling from a mobile autonomous platform20162020James GirtonUniversity of Washington
NSF1634319Benthic Biogeochemical Exchange Dynamics on the Oregon Shelf20162020Clare ReimersOregon State University
RCANSF1657737Collaborative Research: Inferences on Cascadia Deformation Front and Plate Interface Properties from Advanced Studies of Active Source Seismic Data20172020Suzanne CarbotteColumbia University
RCANSF1657797Continuous and Drift Free Vertical Deformation Measurements at Axial Seamount - Installation of a Self Calibrating Pressure Recorder on the OOI Cabled Array20172020Mark ZumbergeScripps Institution of Oceanography
RCANSF1657839Collaborative Research: Inferences on Cascadia Deformation Front and Plate Interface Properties from Advanced Studies of Active Source Seismic Data20172020Adrien ArnulfUniversity of Texas at Austin
CINSF1745246EAGER: Online Processing of Data in Large Facilities using National Advanced CyberInfrastructure20172020Ivan RoderoRutgers University New Brunswick
RCANSF1813620Workshop: Community Input on Long-Term Deployments of Resident Autonomous Undersea Vehicles; University of Washington; April, 201820182020John DelaneyUniversity of Washington
NSF1841361Collaborative Research: On making wave energy an economical and reliable power source for ocean measurement applications20172020Umesh KordeJohns Hopkins University
AllNSF1841799Educational support and synthesis based on the initial phase of the Ocean Observatories Initiative20182020Kristen YarincikConsortium for Ocean Leadership, Inc
GINSF2017520SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - Labrador Basin and Floats20192020Susan LozierGeorgia Tech Research Corporation
GINSF1258823SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - the Irminger and Iceland Basins20132019Amy BowerWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
GINSF1259102SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - the Irminger and Iceland Basins20132019Susan LozierDuke University
GINSF1259398SAVI: Collaborative Research: Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic - the Irminger and Iceland Basins20132019William JohnsUniversity of Miami
NSF1321595SAVI: Building a framework between the EU and the USA to harmonize data products relevant to global research infrastructures in the environmental field20132019Henry LoescherBattelle Memorial Institute
NSF1321640SAVI: Building a framework between the EU and the USA to harmonize data products relevant to global research infrastructures in the environmental field20132019Robert WellerWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CENSF1332753Structure of cross-shelf circulation in a buoyancy-influenced, wind-driven Eastern Boundary Current system20132019Barbara HickeyUniversity of Washington
RCANSF1356216Collaborative Research: Post-eruption reinflation at Axial Seamount20152019Scott NoonerUniversity of North Carolina at Wilmington
NSF1434798Development and Deployment of Autonomous and Remotely Operated Chemical Sensor System: Integrated Laboratory and Field Studies of Seafloor Hydrothermal Vent Fluids20142019Kang DingUniversity of Minnesota-Twin Cities
CENSF1459480Coastal Ocean Carbon Cycling during Wintertime Conditions20152019Miguel GoniOregon State University
NSF1623997Enhancing the K2 ROV to Support Coastal Ocean Infrastructure and Science20162019Ivar BabbUniversity of Connecticut
CPNSF1634289Measurements and Modeling of Wind-Wave-Current Interactions20162019Luc LenainScripps Institution of Oceanography
NSF1634786Next-generation 3D imaging of the on- and off-axis mantle and crustal magmatic systems at the Endeavour segment20162019Douglas ToomeyUniversity of Oregon Eugene
RCANSF1635276Collaborative Research: Earthquake Catalog and Waveform Analysis to Assess the Evolution of Axial Seamount Surrounding the 2015 Eruption20162019DelWayne BohnenstiehlNorth Carolina State University
RCANSF1635325Collaborative Research: Earthquake Catalog and Waveform Analysis to Assess the Evolution of Axial Seamount Surrounding the 2015 Eruption20162019Margaret BoettcherUniversity of New Hampshire
NSF1657237Collaborative Research: Inferences on Cascadia Deformation Front and Plate Interface Properties from Advanced Studies of Active-Source Seismic Data20172019Juan Pablo CanalesWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
CPNSF1657853Dynamics of Shelfbreak Processes and Shelf/Slope Exchange South of New England20172019Glen GawarkiewiczWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution
RCANSF1736621Collaborative Research: Heat flow mapping and quantification at ASHES hydrothermal vent field using an observatory imaging sonar20172019Leonid GermanovichGeorgia Tech Research Corporation
GINSF1755574The Annual Cycle of the Biological Carbon Pump in the Subpolar North Atlantic20182019Hilary PalevskyWellesley College
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