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Impact of deep subglacial groundwater on ice stream flow in West Antarctica (IGIS)
Natural Environment Research Council Swansea University United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Our project will test the hypothesis that 'deep subglacial groundwater groundwater (contained within crustal basins of sedimentary rock) controls the flow of ice streams in West An...

£6.1M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Land Ocean Carbon Transfer (1-year extension)
Natural Environment Research Council Uk Centre for Ecology & Hydrology United Kingdom 2021 – 2022

The Land Ocean Carbon Transfer (LOCATE) programme has established genuinely new and highly effective collaborations across NOC, CEH, PML and BGS to deliver new understanding of ter...

£2.73M
GBP
Completed TRAINING GRANT GBP
UKRI COVID19 Doctoral Funding University of Birmingham
Natural Environment Research Council University of Birmingham United Kingdom 2021 – 2022

Doctoral Training Partnerships: a range of postgraduate training is funded by the Research Councils. For information on current funding routes, see the common terminology at https:...

£5.3M
GBP
Active FELLOWSHIP GBP
Next generation projections of sea level contribution and freshwater export from the Greenland Ice Sheet
Natural Environment Research Council University of Edinburgh United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

Loss of ice from glaciers and ice sheets is one of the most obvious consequences of global warming. As the planet warms we can expect increased rates of ice loss, and this ice ulti...

£5.38M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Thermochemical remanent magnetisations: How do they affect ancient magnetic field intensities from the Earth and Solar System?
Natural Environment Research Council Imperial College London United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

Ancient records of magnetic fields stored in rocks and meteorites hold the key to answering some of the most fundamental questions in Earth and Planetary Sciences including the evo...

£6.57M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
THE EVOLUTION OF GLOBAL FLOOD HAZARD AND RISK [EVOFLOOD]
Natural Environment Research Council University of Hull United Kingdom 2021 – 2022

Flooding is the deadliest and most costly natural hazard on the planet, affecting societies across the globe. Nearly one billion people are exposed to the risk of flooding in their...

£5.59M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
THE EVOLUTION OF GLOBAL FLOOD HAZARD AND RISK [EVOFLOOD]
Natural Environment Research Council University of Birmingham United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

Flooding is the deadliest and most costly natural hazard on the planet, affecting societies across the globe. Nearly one billion people are exposed to the risk of flooding in their...

£1.97M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Resolving the current and future carbon dynamics of the dry tropics
Natural Environment Research Council University of Leeds United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

The ecosystems of the dry tropics are in flux: the savannas, woodlands and dry forests that together cover a greater area of the globe than rainforests are both a source of carbon...

£5.49M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
(KE Fellowship) Building resilience: Support and Advice for Volcanic Emergency Response (SAVER)
Natural Environment Research Council University of Bristol United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

About a tenth of the world's population live within the potential footprint of volcanic hazards, and lives are regularly lost through volcanic activity, with about 90,000 deaths si...

£2.31M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
THE EVOLUTION OF GLOBAL FLOOD HAZARD AND RISK [EVOFLOOD]
Natural Environment Research Council University of Oxford United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

Flooding is the deadliest and most costly natural hazard on the planet, affecting societies across the globe. Nearly one billion people are exposed to the risk of flooding in their...

£2.68M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Resolving the current and future carbon dynamics of the dry tropics
Natural Environment Research Council University of Exeter United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

The ecosystems of the dry tropics are in flux: the savannas, woodlands and dry forests that together cover a greater area of the globe than rainforests are both a source of carbon...

£1.29M
GBP
Active RESEARCH GRANT GBP
THE EVOLUTION OF GLOBAL FLOOD HAZARD AND RISK [EVOFLOOD]
Natural Environment Research Council University of Exeter United Kingdom 2021 – 2026

Flooding is the deadliest and most costly natural hazard on the planet, affecting societies across the globe. Nearly one billion people are exposed to the risk of flooding in their...

£3.67M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Application of novel 3D imaging techniques to quantify biomass and secondary production associated with North Sea artificial structures.
Natural Environment Research Council Scottish Association for Marine Science United Kingdom 2021 – 2025

Anthropogenic structures are deployed in marine environments to support industrial activities worldwide. Sessile epibiota rapidly colonise structures in the sea, in turn attracting...

£6.73M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
NSFGEO-NERC Pliocene sea level amplitudes (PLIOAMP)
Natural Environment Research Council University of Exeter United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

It is estimated that 5% of the world's population lives on land which is less than 5 metres above current sea level, in communities that are vulnerable to the impacts of sea level...

£4.16M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
GRACES (G-band RAdar for Cloud and prEcipitation Studies)
Natural Environment Research Council University of Leicester United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Despite the well-recognised influence of clouds and precipitation on our climate, there are still critical gaps in our ability to observe cloud properties that are needed to test a...

£5.55M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Northwest European Seasonal Weather Prediction from Complex Systems Modelling
Natural Environment Research Council University of Lincoln United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

The atmospheric circulation and jet stream (giant current of air) over the North Atlantic strongly influence seasonal weather conditions over Northwest Europe. Recent extreme seaso...

£6.5M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Searching for direct evidence of the consequences of land plant evolution on silicate weathering and continental sediment retention
Natural Environment Research Council University of Cambridge United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Mud matters! The production of mud (chemical weathering) and deposition of mudrock is fundamental to how Earth works as a planet. Chemical weathering links the continents and ocean...

£5.54M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
NSFGEO-NERC: Fungi in a Warmer World
Natural Environment Research Council Northumbria University United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Overview Understanding how ecosystems will adapt due to climate change involves modelling future scenarios and making inferences from long-term datasets. Paleoclimate research, s...

£2.44M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Efficient Bayesian modelling of infectious diseases in wildlife
Natural Environment Research Council University of Exeter United Kingdom 2021 – 2023

Infectious diseases of wildlife result in significant welfare and conservation costs to wild animal populations. For example, chytridiomycosis is a fungal pathogen driving the mass...

£3.21M
GBP
Completed RESEARCH GRANT GBP
Quantifying the Anisotropy of Poroelasticity in Stressed Rock
Natural Environment Research Council University of Aberdeen United Kingdom 2021 – 2024

Rocks in the upper crust of the Earth are often porous, with the pores and cracks filled with fluids like water, oil or gas. Forces acting on these rocks, arising from the weight o...

£2.83M
GBP