Colleen M. Iversen
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    • PiTS
    • ORNL FACE >
      • Data-Model Interactions
      • Belowground harvest
      • Nutrient Cycling Throughout the Soil Profile
      • Digging Deeper
      • Missing Links in the Root-SOM Continuum
      • Root-Derived Input to the Soil
      • Nitrogen Limitation
      • Root decomposition
    • Nutrient-limited peatlands
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Current external funding.

​​2011 - 

Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) – Arctic
US Department of Energy
Director (2023 – Present)
Deputy Director (2021 – 2023)
​Task Lead, Question 3: Plant Traits (2015 – 2021)
Team Member (2011 – 2015)

2013 - 

Fine-Root Ecology Database (FRED)
US Department of Energy
Lead Investigator (2013 – Present)

2010 - 

Spruce and Peatland Responses Under Changing Environments (SPRUCE) 
US Department of Energy
Task Lead, Belowground Processes (2014 – 2023)
Team Member (2010 – 2014; 2023 – Present)

Past external funding.

2010 - 2013

Partitioning in Trees and Soils (PiTS): Field research facilities for testing and improving dynamic carbon partitioning representations in global models; US Department of Energy; Co-PI.

2007 - 2009

Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant.  Will CO2 mediated increases in fine-root litter progressively decrease forest N availability by increasing N immobilization in soil organic matter? National Science Foundation.

2005 - 2008

Graduate Research Environmental Fellowship. Global Change Education Program, US Department of Energy.

2005

Ehleringer Stable Isotope Ecology course at the University of Utah. Tuition grant from Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee.

2004

Summer Research Grant.  Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee.
  • Home
  • CV
    • Refereed publications
    • Published data sets
    • Embroideries
    • Education and Experience
    • Honors and Awards
    • External Funding
    • Service and Professional Activities
    • Press and Public Outreach
    • Invited Presentations
    • Presentations at Annual Meetings
  • Current Projects
  • Completed Projects
    • PiTS
    • ORNL FACE >
      • Data-Model Interactions
      • Belowground harvest
      • Nutrient Cycling Throughout the Soil Profile
      • Digging Deeper
      • Missing Links in the Root-SOM Continuum
      • Root-Derived Input to the Soil
      • Nitrogen Limitation
      • Root decomposition
    • Nutrient-limited peatlands
  • People
  • Contact
  • Learn More