Purdue University Mark


Andrew Freed
Associate Professor
freed@purdue.edu

Dept of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
Purdue University
550 Stadium Mall Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907
ph. (765) 496-3738
Fax (765) 496-1210

Active Grants

  • Postseismic GPS Survey, Modeling, and Education following the M7.0 January 12, 2010 Earthquake in Haiti, Award No. EAR-1045809, Jan, 2010 to Dec, 2012, $410,687 (Co-PI, PI: Calais).

  • Identification of Postseismic Transients in PBO GPS Time-Series, National Science Foundation, Award No. EAR-0952234, Jan., 2010 to Dec., 2011, $151,190 (PI).

  • Basin Tectonics and Volcanism on Mercury, NASA, Award No. 09-PGG09-0053, Jan., 2010 to Dec., 2011, $177,300 (PI).

  • Contemporary Stressing of the Alaskan Crust from Coseismic, Postseismic, and Interseismic Processes, U. S. Geological Survey, Award No. 104266, Jan., 2010 to Dec., 2010, $59,525 (PI).

  • Intraplate strain and stress in the North American plate interior: Collaborative Research with Purdue University and University of Wisconsin, U. S. Geological Survey, Award No. XXXXXX, Jan., 2010 to Dec., 2011, $166,415 (Co-PI, PI: Calais).

  • Collaborative Research: Kinematic constraints on mantle-lithosphere interactions in Eastern Africa, National Science Foundation, Award No. 0538119-EAR, March, 2006 to February, 2011, $420,000, (Co-PI, PI: Calais).


  • Expired Grants

  • Geodetic and Geologic Field Response to the January 12, 2010, Mw 7.0 Haiti Earthquake, National Science Foundation, Award No. EAS-1024990, Feb. 1, 2010 to Jan 31, 2011, $133,804 (Co-PI, PI: Calais).

  • Workshop: Numerical Modeling of Crustal Deformation Associated with Earthquake Faulting, Southern California Earthquake Center, February 1, 2010 to January 31, 2011, $10,000 (PI).

  • Contemporary strain and stressing rates in central and southern Alaska through the earthquake cycle, National Science Foundation, Award No. EAR-0710937, July, 2007 to June, 2010, $151,961 (PI).

  • Workshop: Numerical Modeling of Crustal Deformation Associated with Earthquake Faulting, Southern California Earthquake Center, February 1, 2009 to January 31, 2010, $10,000 (PI).

  • Collaborative Research: GPS measurements and deformation modeling of oblique subduction and strain partitioning in the northeastern Caribbean, National Science Foundation, Award No. 0409487-EAR, July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2008, $286,291 (Co-PI).

  • Workshop: Numerical Modeling of Crustal Deformation Associated with Earthquake Faulting, Southern California Earthquake Center, February 1, 2008 to January 31, 2009, $10,000 (PI).

  • Accelerating moment release in areas of high stress? Southern California Earthquake Center, Award No. 07014 (EAR 5029922), February 1, 2007 to January 31, 2008, $9,000 (Co-PI).

  • Collaborative Research: Mechanisms of postseismic deformation following the 2002 Denali Fault earthquake sequence, National Science Foundation, Award No. 0309620-EAR, May 13, 2003 to Oct 31, 2007, $249,989 (Co-PI).

  • Inference of crustal rheology from observations of postseismic deformation following the 2004 Parkfield, California earthquake, Southern California Earthquake Center, Award No. 101574, February 1, 2005 to January 31, 2006, $15,000 (PI).

  • Collaborative Research: Evolution of stress along the southern San Andreas Fault system for the past two centuries, United States Geological Survey, Award No. 03HQGR0082, July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2005, $59,403 (PI).

  • Collaborative Research: Constraining non-linear lithospheric flow laws from post-Landers and post-Hector Mine SCEC GPS measurements, Southern California Earthquake Center, February 1, 2002 to January 31, 2003, $15,000 (PI).

  • Constraining Non-Linear Lithospheric Viscous Flow Laws from Postseismic Surface Deformation Measurements, National Science Foundation, Award No. 0122868-EAR, January 1, 2002 to August 31, 2004, $71,991 (PI).

  • Collaborative Research Modeling of 3D viscoelastic stress transfer in the California crust: Implications for earthquake triggering and seismic hazard migration, National Science Foundation, Award No. 0122868-EAR, August 1, 2001 to December 31, 2004, $109,000 (PI)

  • Three-dimensional modeling of lower crustal flow following earthquakes, National Science Foundation, Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Award No. 9704677-EAR, January 1, 1998 to December 31, 2000, $72,000 (PI).

  • Toward and understanding of the strike-slip paradox of Lunar mascon basins, NASA graduate research fellowship, Aug. 1, 1995 to June 1, 1998 $60,000 (PI).


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