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RESEARCH GRANTS11. National Science Foundation, 2002. MRI/RUI: Acquisition of Controlled Environmental Growth Chambers. Co-principal investigator. $129,900.10. Stream Restoration Inc. as part of a PA Growing Greener Grant, 2000. Slippery Rock Creek, SR96 Monitoring. $7,000.
9. National Science Foundation, 1999. RUI: Acquisition of a research microscope. Co-principal investigator. $67,372.
8. U.S. Department of Environmental Protection, Sect. 319, 1998. Stream restoration through coal mine drainage abatement (Renewal). Co-principal investigator. $108,529.
7. U.S. Department of Environmental Protection, Sect. 319, 1996. Stream restoration through coal mine drainage abatement. Co-principal investigator. $86,742.
6. U.S. Department of Environmental Protection, Sect. 319, 1996. Passive treatment of acid mine drainage at Jennings Environmental Education Center, Butler County, PA. Co-principal investigator. $111,780.
5. Pennsylvania State System Faculty Professional Development Council Grant, 1994. Ecological implications of growth form for predicting the development of attached algae in streams. $2,400.
4. U.S. Department of Energy, 1991. Genetic basis for variation in freshwater phytoplankton productivity related to water temperature. K.D. Hoagland and S.G. Ernst co-principal investigators. $68,198.
3. Oregon Water Resources Research Institute, 1987. Effects of land-use practices on the productive capacity of streams. Co-authored with C.D. McIntire, principal investigator. $24,129.
2. Sigma Xi Grant-In-Aid of Research, 1987. Effects of substrate relief, current, light and grazing on the spatial heterogeneity of algal assemblages in streams. $300.
1. Oregon State Graduate Student Association Travel Grant, 1987. $250. |
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Comments to Steven R. Strain Last Revised July 6, 2001 |