
Dr. Matthew Heizler
Jump To:
Grants
(current to May, 2021)
Proposal statistics
Count | Amount | |
---|---|---|
Proposals written | 61 | |
Proposals pending | 1 | $261,548 |
Grants Awarded | 30 | $3,678572 |
Proposals Declined | 31 | $8,066,813 |
Total Requested | $12,006,933 |
Proposal Details
Year | Amount | PI | Title | Agency | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020 | $261,548 | Heizler, Zimmerer, Ross | Collaborative research: Timing of differential uplift of the Colorado Plateau- Rocky Mountain region using 40Ar/39Ar detrital sanidine dating | NSF | Pending |
2021 | $8595 | Spaur Sponsor – Heizler | AGeS2: effects of the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum (MMCO) on the paleoclimate of the southwestern US by analyzing Miocene deposits in the Española Basin, NM | NSF | Awarded |
2021 | $9800 | Williamson Sponsor – Heizler | AGeS2: Testing influences of architectural arrangement on fluvial sandbodies in avultion-dominated alluvial basins, Española Basin, NM | NSF | Declined |
2021 | $9000 | John He Sponsor – Heizler | AGeS2: From dome to duplex: investigating the connection between extension and thrust systems | NSF | Declined |
2020 | $9,800 | Chiaro Sponsor – Heizler | AGeS2: Redefining a Supereruption: Investigating the Eruptive Timescales of the Ora Ignimbrites (Permian, Italy) with High-Precision 40Ar/39Ar Sanidine Ages | NSF | Awarded |
2020 | $4,975 | Trzinski Sponsor – Heizler | AGeS2: Timing constraints on low angle thrusting in the southern U.S. Cordillera | NSF | Declined |
2019 | $8,550 | Vermillion Sponsor – Heizler Ross | AGeS2: Correlating volcanic products to their source calderas using high-precision 40Ar/39Ar sanidine geochronology | NSF | Awarded |
2019 | $9,000 | Grambling Sponsor - Heizler | AGeS2: Timing of Cordillera Blanca Shear Zone deformation: 40Ar/39Ar dating of dynamically recrystallized mica | NSF | Declined |
2019 | $9,750 | Levy Sponsor - Heizler | AGeS2: Prelude to the ‘plano’: Assessing the contribution 1 of Jurassic crustal 2 thickening to growth of the Cretaceous Nevadaplano | NSF | Awarded |
2017 | $654,966 | Heizler Zimmerer Ross McIntosh | Collaborative Research: Co-evolution of uplifts, rivers, and fish tested using DS/DZ geochronology, geodynamic modeling, and DNA molecular ’clocks’ | NSF | Declined |
2017 | $400,000 | Heizler | Sands of Time: Dating sand grains to resolve 150-year-long debates about dynamic topography of the Colorado Plateau-Rocky Mountain region | W.M. Keck Found-ation | Declined |
2017 | $183,069 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Correlating Petrological Characteristics and Geochronology in Assessing Magmatic Evolution of Changbaishan | NSF | Declined |
2016 | $897,680 | Heizler Zimmerer Ross McIntosh | Collaborative Research: Co-evolution of uplifts, rivers, and fish tested using DS/DZ geochronology, geodynamic modeling, and DNA molecular ’clocks’ | NSF | Declined |
2016 | $357,667 | Phillips Heizler Kyle | Calibrating cosmogenic 3He and 36Cl production rates with high precision-high accuracy 40Ar/39Ar geochronology | NSF | Awarded |
2016 | $176,251 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Correlating Petrological Characteristics and Geochronology in Assessing Magmatic Evolution of Changbaishan | NSF | Declined |
2015 | $930,782 | Heizler Zimmerer Ross Dunbar McIntosh | Collaborative Research: Collaborative Research: The sands of time: Detrital sanidine geochronology constraints on geodynamic models of western US river system integration | NSF | Declined |
2015 | $448,381 | Phillips Heizler Kyle | Calibrating cosmogenic 3He and 36Cl production rates with high precision-high accuracy 40Ar/39Ar geochronology | NSF | Declined |
2015 | $165,000 | Heizler | Request for Funds to Purchase Helix MC mass spectrometer | NMT | Awarded |
2015 | $100,000 | Heizler | Request for Funds to Purchase Helix MC mass spectrometer | NMBG | Awarded |
2015 | $117,740 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Correlating Petrological Characteristics and Geochronology in Assessing Magmatic Evolution of Changbaishan | NSF | Declined |
2015 | $9,950 | Heizler Repasch | Using Rio Grande river incision history to evaluate mantle-driven dynamic topography associated with the Jemez Lineament in northern New Mexico | NSF | Declined |
2014 | $310,412 | Person Heizler | Collaborative research: Dynamic linked processes from the asthenosphere to the lithosphere during ongoing modification of western Colorado Plateau lithosphere | NSF | Declined |
2014 | $112,356 | Ross Heizler McIntosh | Continued development of PyChron for 40Ar/39Ar geochronology | NSF | Awarded |
2014 | $81,075 | Heizler Dunbar Frey Lueth | A Proposal to NM Tech to support NM Bureau analytical facilities’ expenses related to preparation for and re-installation after the impending move to the new building | NMT | Awarded |
2013 | $197,771 | Zimmerer Heizler McIntosh | Volcanic Hazard Assessment in the Southwestern US Based on High-precision Ar/Ar Geochronology of Late Quaternary Eruptive Centers | NSF | Awarded |
2013 | $75,000 | Heizler | Development of High Gain Amplifiers | NMT | Awarded |
2012 | $105,468 | Heizler | Dinosaurs, Mammals, Dates, Rates and Calibrations | NSF | Declined |
2011 | $813,171 | Heizler Aster Kelley | Collaborative Research: Ongoing demise of the once stable Colorado Plateau | NSF | Declined |
2011 | $602,795 | Aster Heizler | Collaborative Research: J-array, Intraplate Mantle Transition Zone Dynamics: Rio Grande Rift/Jemez Lineament Lithospheric Evolution and Mantle-driven Differential Surface Uplift | NSF | Declined |
2010 | $520,800 | Heizler Aster Kelley | Collaborative Research: Jemez Array – Surface, Sedimentation, Lithosphere, and Convection-Driven Processes Along the Jemez Volcanic Lineament Within the Southern Rocky Mountains | NSF | Declined |
2009 | $125,133 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Rocky Mountains to Great Plains EarthScope Experiment | NSF | Declined |
2009 | $104,746 | Heizler McIntosh | MRI: Supplemental to: Acquisition of 40Ar/39Ar Facilities at NM Tech | NSF | Awarded |
2007 | $567,615 | Heizler McIntosh | MRI: Acquisition of 40Ar/39Ar Facilities at NM Tech | NSF | Awarded |
2007 | 40,000 | Heizler McIntosh | Geochronology credits to support EarthScope research | UNAVCO | Awarded |
2006 | $212,658 | Heizler | 40Ar/39Ar K-feldspar Thermochronology: Exploring Argon Transport | NSF | Awarded |
2006 | $31,288 | Heizler | 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Colorado Mineral Belt Magmatism | USGS | Awarded |
2005 | $58,680 | Heizler | The EARTHTIME Network | NSF | Awarded |
2005 | $100,000 | Heizler | Upgrade of NMBG&MR geochronology facilities | NMT | Awarded |
2005 | $606,518 | Heizler Kelley Aster | Collaborative Research: Colorado Rockies Experiment and Seismic Transects (CREST): Time-space patterns of Cenozoic uplift-magmatism and their correspondence to the Aspen Anomaly | NSF | Awarded |
2005 | $236,171 | Heizler Kelley | Acquisition of (U-Th)/He Laboratory Facilities at New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology | NSF | Declined |
2005 | $198,756 | Heizler | 40Ar/39Ar K-feldspar Thermochronology: Linking Geology, Microtextures and Argon Transport | NSF | Declined |
2004 | $244,443 | Heizler Kelley | Collaborative Research: Evolution of continental lithosphere and geodynamics of the Rocky Mountain region from the Proterozoic to Present | NSF | Declined |
2002 | $102,083 | Heizler Mclemore | Evolution of Southwestern Laurentia from 1250 to 1050 Ma: The Magmatic Link to Understanding an Enigmatic Period | NSF | Declined |
2002 | $255,232 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Continental Dynamics of the Rocky Mountains: Structure, evolution, and geodynamics of the continental lithosphere | NSF | Declined |
2001 | $49,228 | Heizler | Collaborative research: Neoproterozoic Sedimentary Successions in the Southwestern U.S.: CHUMP correlation and Implications for Rifting of Rodina and a "Snowball Earth” | NSF | Declined |
2001 | $137,801 | Heizler Kelley | Collaborative Research: Lithospheric Structure and Evolution of the Rocky Mountains: Phase 2 | NSF | Declined |
2001 | $76,254 | Heizler McIntosh | Investigation of Biotite/Sanidine Age Discordance | NSF | Awarded |
2001 | $49,228 | Heizler | Collaborative Research: Mesoproterozoic Tectonics of Inboard Laurentia, Insight Into Assembly and Configuration of Rodinia | NSF | Awarded |
2001 | $25,000 | Heizler | Analytical funds to support NMT student research | NMT | Awarded |
1999 | $151,163 | Heizler | Collaborative research: Great unconformity of the SW USA – Ar/Ar K-feldspar thermochronological and structural studies of a billion years of regional exhumation | NSF | Awarded |
1998 | $126,020 | Condie Heizler Kelley | Collaborative research: How an orogen became a craton: Thermochronologic history of the Trans-Hudson Orogen | NSF | Awarded |
1998 | $153,448 | Heizler | Filling the 150-300°C thermochronological void in portions of the SW USA: An 40Ar/39Ar K-feldspar study | NSF | Declined |
1998 | $20,000 | Heizler McIntosh | Supplemental to: Matching funds for UV laser system | NMT | Awarded |
1998 | $20,000 | Heizler McIntosh | Supplemental to: Acquisition of a UV laser ablation system for 40Ar/39Ar research | NSF | Awarded |
1997 | $149,360 | Condie Heizler Kelley | Collaborative research: How an orogen became a craton: Thermochronologic history of the Trans-Hudson Orogen | NSF | Declined |
1997 | $49,105 | Heizler McIntosh | Matching funds for UV laser system | NMT | Awarded |
1997 | $49,105 | Heizler | Acquisition of a UV laser ablation system for 40Ar/39Ar research | NSF | Awarded |
1996 | $93,000 | Heizler | Lithospheric structure and evolution of the Western US: An integrated geological and geophysical investigation | NSF | Awarded |
1996 | $125,000 | Condie Heizler Kelley | Collaborative research: How an orogen became a craton: Thermochronologic history of the Trans-Hudson Orogen | NSF | Declined |
1995 | $92,241 | Campbell Heizler Dunbar | 40Ar/39Ar dating of fluid inclusions | NSF | Awarded |
1995 | $47,652 | Heizler | White mica 40Ar/39Ar age gradients: The role of grain-size and deformation | NSF | Declined |
1994 | $38,256 | Heizler | Addressing potential pitfalls to K-feldspar multiple diffusion analysis | NSF | Declined |
1993 | $155,312 | Ralser Heizler | Middle-late Proterozoic tectonic and thermal evolution of New Mexico: Inboard thermal and deformational response to the Grenville Orogeny | NSF | Awarded |