Advances in Earth Science ›› 2021, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (11): 1172-1179. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2021.101

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Introduction on the Judgement Programs in 2021 and the Achievement of Funded Programs in 2020 of the Discipline of Geophysics and Space Physics Department of Earth SciencesNational Natural Science Foundation of China

Huihong CHENG( ), Changqing SUN, Yunlong WU, Yaping HUANG, Jie REN   

  1. Department of Earth Sciences,National Natural Science Foundation of China,Beijing 100085,China
  • Received:2021-09-22 Revised:2021-10-23 Online:2021-11-10 Published:2022-01-06
  • About author:CHENG Huihong (1984-), female, Pingyao County, Shanxi Province, Associate professor. Research areas include computational geodynamics research and project management and strategic research funding in geophysics and space physics. E-mail: chenghh@nsfc.gov.cn

Huihong CHENG, Changqing SUN, Yunlong WU, Yaping HUANG, Jie REN. Introduction on the Judgement Programs in 2021 and the Achievement of Funded Programs in 2020 of the Discipline of Geophysics and Space Physics Department of Earth SciencesNational Natural Science Foundation of China[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2021, 36(11): 1172-1179.

In order to promote the well-balanced development of geophysics and space physics, the discipline layout is optimized. We introduced the applications, acceptances, reviews and submissions of the projects in the fields of geophysics and space physics for General Program, Young Scientists Fund and Fund for Less Developed Regions, Key Programs, National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, Excellent Young Scientists Fund and Programs of Joint Funds, managed by Department of Earth Sciences in 2021. We summarized the important research progress made by the main branch disciplines in 2020. The main results are: ① The number of various application projects accepted in 2021 has increased compared with that in 2020;②The number of applications for General Program, Young Scientists Fund and Fund for Less Developed Regions has shown an increasing trend since 2016; ③The rates of General Program, Young Scientists Fund and Fund for Less Developed Regions exceed 16%; ④The funded projects in 2020 have achieved fruitful results in major branches of research fields such as geodesy, solid geophysics, applied geophysics and space physics.

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