Grants and Contracts

2000 - pres. Central Washington University internal grants: $12,000 - GPS/PDAs, $2,870 for GPS receivers and Brunton compasses, $1,000 - electronically developed course materials, $8,700 - large format plotter, $8600 - GIS lab upgrades, >$3800 - travel grants. $36,970
2007 Funding for travel and housing provided by the University of Pecs, Hungary for 1 month as a visiting associate professor (March, 2007). n/a
2007 Contract with David Evans and Associates for GIS analyses. n/a
2005 Contract, Washington Parks and Recreation. State Park Trail Mapping. $4562
2005 Contract, Interagency Committee on Outdoor Recreation. State Park trails data compilation. $5000
2005 Negotiated a ESRI software package for the University of Pecs, Hungary – resulted in a savings of $15,800.00 per year (at a cost of $1000/year).  
2005 Virtual Environments as a Communication Tool. Graduate student funding, Puget Sound Energy. $19,131
2005 Contract, Washington Parks and Recreation. State Park trail mapping. $4,562
2005 Faculty exchange funded for one quarter (fall 2005) at the University of Pecs, Hungary. Duties will include both teaching and research.  
2004 Contract with Puget Sound Energy for GIS-based wind farm mapping and visualization. $1000
2003 As part of a Mathematics Department team headed by Stuart Boersma: Senior Personnel (Fastlane limited to 4 co-PI’s). Interdisciplinary Lively Application Projects at Central Washington University. NSF-CCLI-A&I. $75,000
2003

As part of the Geo-Ecology Research Group (Anthony Gabriel, Morris Uebelacker, Robert Hickey, and Karl Lillquist):

  • Senior Investigator: Moses Lake Shoreline Master Program Update. Washington Department of Ecology. $65,000.
  • Senior Investigator: Yakima County Shoreline Characterization and Restoration. Washington Department of Ecology. $35,000.
  • Senior Investigator: Providing Guidance for Local Planners-An Internet Decision Support System for Lake Shoreline Assessments. Washington Department of Ecology. $50,000.
  • Senior Investigator: Shoreline Habitat Characterization and Analysis for the Banks Lake Fishery Evaluation Project. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. $25,000.
$175,000
2002 Contract with Valley Institute for Research and Education for GIS mapping. $550
2002 Graduate assistant frunding from the WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife – Project CAT. $26,008
2002 Mathematical frameworks supporting conflation problems. Third author with Kavalerchuk (CWU, Computer Science), Schwing (CWU, Computer Science), Sumner (CWU Geological Sciences), and Kundu (LSU, Computer Science). NIMA NURI (federal) grant program. $420,000 over 3 years. $430,446
2002 Quantifying the impacts of high-elevation logging on snowmelt rates and stream hydrographs. CWU Seed Grants program. $1020
2001 Community Based Monitoring Project of Intertidal Mudflats of Roebuck Bay. With 9 Australian and Dutch co-authors. CoastCare (Australia) Grant Program. $90166 (AU)
2001 Completion of Mapping the Benthos of Roebuck Bay. With G. Pearson, T. Piersma M. Lavaleije P. DeGoeij , and D. Rogers, and P. Honkoop. CALM (Wetlands Conservation Project ) grant program. $13,600 (AU)
2001 Erosion modelling for the Oregon Department of Agriculture (contract). $5000
2001 Geologic mapping using satellite imagery to support archaeologic work in the Saddle Mountains, WA. With Patrick McCutcheon (Anthropology). Funded through the CWU Seed Grants program and the Bureau of Land Management. $3000
1997 - 2000 Consulting money brought into School of Spatial Sciences accounts. $12,000 (AU)
1999 Developing Flexible Learning Environments: A broad scale strategy to increase both course and unit flexibility within the Division of Engineering and Science. (With a team from the Division). Curtin University LEAP fund. $290,000 (AU)
1999 Requirements for a baseline survey of marine animals of 80 Mile Beach. With Environs Kimberley, CALM, and NIOZ. Gordon Reid Foundation. $32,970 (AU)
1998 GIS-based erosion modelling for improved land use management planning and environmental quality. With B. Montgomery (Curtin University).  ARC Small Grant program. $8,143 (AU)
1997 Pollution pathways in the environment of the migratory bird population of Roebuck Bay, Western Australia. With Ron Watkins (School of Applied Geology), J. Lane (CALM), and T Piersma (NIOZ). ARC "SPIRT" program. $63,000 (AU)
1997 An Investigation of the Multispectral Response Patterns of Diamond Deposits. Curtin University New Researcher Grant. $7,500 (AU)
1996 Integrating GIS and Erosion Modelling. Learning Resources Committee Faculty Research Grant. University of West Georgia $1,500
1996 Erosion Modelling within a GIS. Student Research Assistant Program, University of West Georgia. $1,500
1996 Upgrading Physical Geography Equipment. Core Curriculum development program, University of West Georgia. $500
1995 Evaluation of the WATBAL Sediment Yield Model, Clearwater National Forest, Idaho. Sponsored Operations Faculty Research Enhancement Award and a Learning Resources Center Faculty Research Grant. $945 and $760
1995 Software donations to Geospatial Analysis Lab. $4771
1993 Idaho Mining and Metallurgy Resource Research Institute, Ph.D. data and stipend funding. $4720
1992-94 University of Idaho Graduate and Professional Student Association Travel Grants (x2) and a Departmental Travel Grant. $200, $125, $250
1990 The Geology of the Buckhorn Mountain Gold Skarn, Okanogan County, Washington, research funded by Crown Resources, Inc. $4000

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