Curriculum Vitae: Alan Levander Carey Croneis Professor of ...
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Collaborative Research: Lithospheric structure and evolution <strong>of</strong> the Rocky Mountains: Phase II:<br />
Geodynamic Processes, NSF Continental Dynamics, 2001-2002. $65,000 to Rice. I was a team<br />
member <strong>of</strong> a collaborative project involving 20 PIs from 12 institutions.<br />
Advanced high resolution seismic imaging, material properties estimation, and full wavefield inversion for<br />
the shallow subsurface, Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, 2000-2001, $215,645 to Rice. A. <strong>Levander</strong>, C.A. Zelt,<br />
and W.W. Symes.<br />
Major Research Instrumentation: Acquisition <strong>of</strong> a High-Performance Computer System for the Center for<br />
Computational Geophysics, NSF Earth Sciences, NSF Mathematics, and NSF Engineering and<br />
corporate partnership with Sun Microsystems, 1999-2001, $280,143, 1999-2001, (A. <strong>Levander</strong>, W.W.<br />
Symes, and R.G. Baraniuk).<br />
Advanced High Resolution Seismic Imaging, Material Properties Estimation, and Full Wavefield Inversion<br />
for the Shallow Subsurface, Department <strong>of</strong> Energy, 1997-2000, $550,100, (A. <strong>Levander</strong>, C. Zelt, W.W.<br />
Symes).<br />
Collaborative Research: Lithospheric structure and evolution <strong>of</strong> the western U.S.: CDROM: An integrated<br />
geological and geophysical investigation, NSF Continental Dynamics Program, 1997-2000, $535,000<br />
Rice budget including REU. (I was a team member <strong>of</strong> a $2.7M collaborative project involving 20 PIs<br />
from 12 institutions).<br />
Renewal: The U.S. Deep Probe Experiment: Contrasting Cenozoic and Archean Mantle in Western North<br />
America, NSF Continental Dynamics, 1997-1998, $57,000.<br />
Upgrade <strong>of</strong> Department Computer System, NSF Earth Sciences Instrumentation & Facilities Program,<br />
R.G. Gordon, A. <strong>Levander</strong>, D.S. Sawyer, C.A. Zelt, J.B. Anderson, 1996-1998, $91,581.<br />
Supplement to: An Asthenosphere-Lithosphere Probe in North America, NSF Continental Dynamics, A.<br />
<strong>Levander</strong>, lead U.S. PI, 1996-1997, $52,913.<br />
Renewal <strong>of</strong> "Collaborative Research: Lithospheric evolution in response to triple junction migration:<br />
Seismic images <strong>of</strong> the Mendocino Triple Junction Region", NSF Continental Dynamics, 1996,<br />
$50,407.<br />
Supplement to: An Asthenosphere-Lithosphere Probe in North America, NSF Continental Dynamics, A.<br />
<strong>Levander</strong>, lead U.S. PI, 1996-1997, $52,913.<br />
Estimation <strong>of</strong> Crust-Mantle Heterogeneity in an Extended Phanerozoic Terrane: Combined Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Seismic Reflection and Refraction Data from the Basin and Range, Western United States, Air Force<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Scientific Research, 1996, $97,518.<br />
An Asthenosphere-Lithosphere Probe in North America, NSF Continental Dynamics, A. <strong>Levander</strong>, 1995-<br />
1997, $499,248 to Rice University. I was lead U.S. PI on an $850,000 collaborative project involving 3<br />
PIs from 3 U.S. institutions. This was a cooperative project with the Canadian Lithoprobe Program.<br />
Seismic Processing and Acquisition Equipment for the Rice Geophysics Program, NSF Earth Sciences<br />
Instrumentation, A. <strong>Levander</strong> & J.B. Anderson, 1994, $61,000.<br />
A Proposal for a Workshop on Investigations <strong>of</strong> Lithosphere Architecture and Development, NSF<br />
Geophysics, NSF Continental Dynamics, AFOSR Environmental and Mathematical Directorate, A.<br />
<strong>Levander</strong>, W. Mooney, L. Brown, and E. Humphreys, 1994, $44,962 to Rice.<br />
Collaborative Research: Lithospheric Evolution in Response to Triple Junction Migration: Seismic Images<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mendocino Triple Junction Region, NSF Continental Dynamics, 1993-1996, $353,915 ($1.5M<br />
Collaborative project involving 5 PIs from 4 institutions).<br />
Quantitative Characterization <strong>of</strong> Crustal Heterogeneity: Implications for Seismic Wave Propagation, Air<br />
Force Office <strong>of</strong> Scientific Research, A. <strong>Levander</strong>, and J. G<strong>of</strong>f (UTIG), 1993-1996, $478,733 ($66,643<br />
to UTIG, $412,090 to Rice)<br />
A High Resolution Piggyback Experiment for PACE 1992: Imaging Enigmatic Crustal Features in<br />
Southeastern California, NSF Seismology Program, 1992, $116,718 to Rice. This was a collaborative<br />
project with D.A. Okaya (USC).<br />
Acoustic-Elastic Wave Scattering from Realistic Seafloor Models: Three Dimensional and Visco-Elastic<br />
Modeling, Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, 1991-1992, $294,596.<br />
Characterization <strong>of</strong> Acoustic-Elastic Wave Scattering from Models <strong>of</strong> Heterogeneous Upper Oceanic Crust,<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research, 1990-1992, A.R. <strong>Levander</strong> and S.A. Henrys, $213,445.<br />
Seismic Processing Equipment for the Rice Geophysical Computing Center, NSF Earth Sciences, 1990-92,<br />
A.R. <strong>Levander</strong>, D.S. Sawyer and S.A. Henrys, $80,005.<br />
Processing and Interpreting Data from the Brooks Range 1990 Seismic Experiment, NSF Seismology<br />
Program, 1991-1993, $130,895.