Funding Sources
National Science Foundation (NSF):
- Humans and Hydrology at High Latitudes (PI: Richard Lammers)
- Plum Island Sound Comparative Ecosystem Study: Long-Term Ecological Research (w/Marine Biological Laboratory)
- An Integrative Assessment of the pan-Arctic Freshwater System: Analysis of Retrospective and Contemporary Conditions
- The Arctic Community-wide Hydrological Analysis and Monitoring Program (Arctic-CHAMP) Project Office
- Global Water System Project (GWSP) Open Science Conference
- Modeling the Role of High Latitude Terrestrial Ecosystems in the Arctic System: A Retrospective Analysis of Alaska as a Regional System
- An Integrated Assessment of the Pan-Arctic Freshwater System: Analysis of Retrospective and Contemporary Conditions
- A Hydrological Observing System for the pan-Arctic Land Mass (Arctic RIMS)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):
- Assessment of Recent Hydrologic Change over the Arctic Terrestrial Drainage System
- A Satellite-Based System for Monitoring Fluxes between the Continental Land Mass and Coastal Oceans: A Focus on River Plumes
- A Prototype Hydrological Data Assimilation System using Remotely Sensed Precipitation Fields (PMM)
- Contribution of Satellite Radar Altimetry to the Determination of River Discharge and Lake/Reservoir Storage from Space: A Feasibility Study for North America
- Monitoring Inland Water Bodies using TERRA and AQUA Satellite Sensors (PI: Balazs Fekete)
- Global Models of Constituent Flux in Continental and Aquatic Systems (with GFDL/Princeton University)
- Understanding the Changing Carbon, Nitrogen and Water Cycles in the Earth System (PI: Berrien Moore)
- Contributions of Changes in Land Use Land Cover, Water Use and Climate to the Hydrological Cycle across the Central Asian States
- The Role of Land Cover and Land Use Change in the Hydrology of the Eurasian Pan-Arctic
- A Water Cycle Solution Network (w/IGES)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA):
- UNH Earth Systems Observatory: Assessing Coastal Ecosystem Impacts through a White Water-to-Blue Water Continuum
- UNH/NOAA Joint Center for Ocean Observing Technology (PI: Janet Campbell)
- UNH/NOAA Coastal Ocean Observation and Analysis (PI: Berrien Moore)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO):
- Precipitation Anomalies
- WWAP Indicators
The Netherlands National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM):
- Global Nutrient Export from Watersheds Hydrology Scenarios (NEWS)




