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Petrology — Federal Grants

Active NSF, NIH, DOE, and USGS awards for petrology researchers — study of rocks and the conditions under which they form and change. Refreshed daily.

12 active awards listedTop researchers in petrology

NSF awards

National Science Foundation
Collaborative Research: Understanding magma sources and formation through experiments and modeling
Elizabeth Cottrell · Smithsonian Institution
$354KApr 2026
Collaborative Research: Understanding magma sources and formation through experiments and modeling
Suzanne Birner · Berea College
$30KApr 2026
Collaborative Research: Understanding magma sources and formation through experiments and modeling
Frederick Davis · University of Minnesota Duluth
$167KApr 2026
Conference: ExPet26 Workshop: A New Scientific Meeting for Experimental Petrologists in the US
Anne Pommier · Carnegie Institution of Washington
$56KFeb 2026
Collaborative Research: NSF GEO-NERC: The Cracking of a Craton: Understanding Volatile Release during Continental Breakup
Tobias Fischer · University of California-Santa Barbara
$321KMar 2026
Collaborative Research: Investigating the role of topography and magma properties on dike pathways beneath stratovolcanoes using field data, analogue experiments, and modeling
Meredith Townsend · Lehigh University
$308KJan 2026
Collaborative Research: NSF-SNSF: Crystal-melt dynamics in crustal magma reservoirs
Christian Huber · Brown University
$452KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: NSF-SNSF: Crystal-melt dynamics in crustal magma reservoirs
Matej Pec · Massachusetts Institute of Technology
$449KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: A plan to determine if the core can be the ultimate high 3He/4He source
Sujoy Mukhopadhyay · Arizona State University
$201KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: Probing transcrustal magmatism at a transform fault: The Mt. Edgecumbe (Lux Shaa) Volcanic Field in the Context of Regional Tectonics
Jessica Larsen · University of Alaska Fairbanks Campus
$559KAug 2025
Collaborative Research: Probing transcrustal magmatism at a transform fault: The Mt. Edgecumbe (Lux Shaa) Volcanic Field in the Context of Regional Tectonics
Julie Elliott · Michigan State University
$168KAug 2025
CAREER: Modeling two-phase flow, multi-lithologic melting, and chemical disequilibrium with uranium-series isotopes
Lynne Elkins · West Chester University of Pennsylvania
$697KAug 2025

NIH awards

National Institutes of Health
No recent NIH awards for this subfield.

DOE awards

Department of Energy (via USAspending)
No recent DOE awards for this subfield.

USGS awards

US Geological Survey (via USAspending)
No recent USGS awards for this subfield.
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