Geochemistry
Craig R. Tobias
Professor & Director/CT Ntl Estuarine Research Rsrv
craig.tobias@uconn.edu
Avery Point
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Grants
13 Grants
Predicting carbon sink strength in DOD coastal wetlands - A simple transferable empirical approach
Funding: $0
2025-06-01 - 2028-01-31
Collaborative Research: BoCP-Implementation: Impacts of Restoring Estuarine Hydrodynamics on functional Biodiversity of benthic communities in an urban estuary (REHoB)
Funding: $0
2025-04-01 - 2029-03-31
Partnership: Implications of Microplastic Contributions from Fertilizer Applications to the Nitrogen Cycle in Agroecosystems
Funding: $0
2024-02-01 - 2028-01-31
Sediment alkalinity in the Northwest Atlantic Shelf: magnitude and exchange
Funding: $0
2025-09-01 - 2027-08-31
Feedlot Contaminant effects on wetland N-Cycling
Funding: $16,765
2023-09-01 - 2025-03-31
Updating and expanding our knowledge of critical fluxes at the sediment/water interface for the carbon cycle on the NE shelf of the US
Funding: $48,461
2021-07-21 - 2026-06-30
Collaborative Research: RAPID: Estuarine dam removal as an ecosystem disturbance: Examining the impacts of seawater intrusion on functional stability of benthic N cycle communities
Funding: $56,788
2020-06-15 - 2023-05-31
Collaborative Research: Cryptic Nitrogen Cycling in the Anoxic Subterranean Estuary
Funding: $159,999
2017-05-01 - 2022-04-30
Constraining Models of Metabolism and Ventilation of Bottom Water in Long Island Sound Using Oxygen Isotopes - year 2
Funding: $226,567
2022-03-01 - 2024-05-31
Tidal Marsh Mediation of Long Island Sound embayment nutrient dynamics
Funding: $498,073
2025-01-01 - 2027-12-31
Constraining Models of Metabolism and Ventilation of Bottom Water in Long Island Sound Using Oxygen Isotopes
Funding: $649,386
2021-03-01 - 2024-08-31
NTO and DNAN Transformations Quantified Using Enriched Stable Isotope Tracers
Funding: $896,247
2019-07-08 - 2024-07-07
Tracking the Uptake, Translocation, Cycling and Metabolism of Munitions Compounds in Coastal Marine Ecosystems Using Stable Isotopic Tracer
Funding: $1,820,896
2011-05-19 - 2016-10-18