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U.S.-Brazil Short Term Scientific Visit to Develop a Multi- Disciplinary Bilateral Study of Amazon Shelf Sedimentary Processes Conducted by Brazilian and U.S. Scientist
Nittrouer, Charles
DeMaster, David
Travel Award, Arlington, VA, United States
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Office of International and Integrative Activities (IIA)
Type
Standard Grant (Standard)
Application #
8711018
Program Officer
Christine French
Project Start
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1987-03-01
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1987-04-01
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1987
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Travel Award
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Arlington
State
VA
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United States
Zip Code
22230
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