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Trustees Of The Colorado School Of Mines dba Colorado School Of Mines

  • Trustees Of The Colorado School Of Mines dba Colorado School Of Mines

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  • Golden, CO 804011887
  • Phone:
  • Corporate URL: www.mines.edu
  • Estimated Number of Employees: 500
  • Estimated Annual Receipts: $97,637,904
  • Business Start Date: 1874
  • Contact Person: Johanna Eagan
  • Contact Phone: 303-384-2589
  • Contact Email: jeagan@mines.edu
  • Business Structure:
  • Other
  • Business Type:
  • Other Not For Profit Organization
  • Educational Institution
  • State Controlled Institution of Higher Learning
  • Industries Served: Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities, Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools, Space Research and Technology
  • Product Areas: ELECTRICAL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, GENERATORS AND GENERATOR SETS, ELECTRICAL, GENERATORS & GENERATOR SETS ELECT, MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC POWER AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT, MISC ELECTRIC POWER & DISTRIB EQ

Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides

In order by amount of set aside monies.

  • $84,892 - Wednesday the 29th of February 2012
    Department Of Army
    W2R2 USA ENGR R AND D CTR
    U430510 BAA 11-4901
  • $54,993 - Saturday the 15th of September 2012
    Department Of Army
    W2R2 USA ENGR R AND D CTR
    U433D30 - BAA 12-5040 TISSUE ANALYSIS OF ENPS USING SINGLE PARTICLE ICPMS
  • $50,000 - Tuesday the 24th of July 2012
    Department Of Air Force
    FA8601 AFLCMC PZIO
    MATHEMATICAL MODELING
  • $5,000 - Monday the 2nd of July 2012
    Environmental Protection Agency
    LAB - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA CONTRACTING OFFICE
    PROCEEDING OF THE 2ND INTL WORKSHOP ON INDUCED POLARIZATION IN NEAR SURFACE CD
  • $28,000 - Tuesday the 14th of August 2012
    Department Of Army
    W2R2 USA ENGR R AND D CTR
    U433D30 - BAA#12-4973
  • $249,103 - Thursday the 6th of August 2015
    Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
    DEPT OF HHS/CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL
    COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMIC MODELING FOR UNDERGROUND MINES
  • $110,721 - Thursday the 6th of April 2017
    National Aeronautics And Space Administration
    NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
    SATURN'S MOON TITAN IS ONE OF ONLY THREE BODIES IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM THAT POSSESS OR HAVE POSSESSED ACTIVE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLES. AS ON EARTH AND EARLY MARS, THIS CYCLE LIKELY INCLUDES ATMOSPHERIC, SURFACE, AND SUBSURFACE COMPONENTS. THE PROPOSED RESEARCH ADDRESSES THE INTER-RELATION BETWEEN THESE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF THE HYDROLOGY OF TITAN, WITH A FOCUS ON SUBSURFACE LIQUID ALKANE TRANSPORT. SAR IMAGES AND NEWLY GENERATED SAR-DERIVED TOPOGRAPHY WILL BE USED TO CHARACTERIZE AND CATALOG SURFACE FEATURES OF HYDROLOGICAL ORIGIN, INCLUDING LAKES, CHANNELS, SEEPS, OUTFLOWS, AND PLAYAS. THE ORIGIN OF THESE FEATURES AND THE NATURE OF THE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE WILL THEN BE INVESTIGATED USING A COMBINATION OF A TITAN GCM AND A MODEL OF THE SUBSURFACE HYDROLOGY. GCM SIMULATIONS WILL BE USED TO CONSTRAIN THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL REDISTRIBUTION OF LIQUID METHANE THROUGH PRECIPITATION AND EVAPORATION AT THE SURFACE, TO BE USED AS A BOUNDARY CONDITION IN THE SUBSURFACE HYDROLOGY MODELS. THE HYDROLOGY MODELS WILL THEN INVESTIGATE THE SUBSURFACE METHANE TRANSPORT DRIVEN BY A COMBINATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC REDISTRIBUTION OF METHANE FROM THE GCM AND THE HYDRAULIC GRADIENTS RESULTING FROM THE SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY. THESE MODELS WILL BE USED TO INVESTIGATE THE SEASONAL STABILITY OF LAKES, THE OBSERVED CONCENTRATION OF LAKES IN THE NORTHERN ARCTIC REGION, AND THE GENESIS OF OTHER FEATURES OF HYDROLOGIC ORIGIN.

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