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Appendix B
Pages 330-339

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From page 330...
... Abrahams, State University of New York, Buffalo Thure E Cerling, University of Utah John E
From page 331...
... Yale University C Bryan Gregor, Wright State University John M
From page 332...
... Kieffer, Arizona State University Peter L Olson, Johns Hopkins University John B
From page 333...
... John B Anderson, Dept of Geology & Geophysics, Rice University Dr.
From page 334...
... Richard L Hervig, Center for Solid State Science, Arizona State University Dr.
From page 335...
... Nobu Shimizu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Dr. Rudy Slingerland, College of Earth & Mineral Sciences, Pennsylvania State University Dr.
From page 336...
... You may have admired and perhaps envied the disciplinary surveys emphasizing opportunities and directions for future research that have been published for Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics. Frank Press, President of the National Academy of Sciences, has given the solid-earth sciences an opportunity to prepare the first major assessment of its current and potential contributions to science and the nation.
From page 337...
... The Committee expects to present in this report clear evidence for dazzling scientific opportunities in, and societal contributions provided by geology, geobiology, geochemistry, and geophysics. Thank you for your participation.
From page 338...
... Wyllie Chairman Committee on the Solid-Earth Sciences January 13, 1989 MEMORANDUM TO: Colleagues in the Solid-Earth Sciences Community FROM: Peter I Wyllie, Chairman Committee on the Solid-Earth Sciences This is an invitation to participate in a challenging project.
From page 339...
... The committee expects to present in this report clear evidence for dazzling scientific opportunities in, and societal contributions provided by geology, geobiology, geochemistry, and geophysics. Thank you for your participation.


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