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The Future of Continental Scientific Drilling:
A U.S. Perspective

June 4th–5th, 2009
Comfort Inn and Brown Palace
Denver, Colorado

Workshop Presentations

Keynote Presentations

Paleoclimate & Hominin Evolution — Christopher J. Campisano, Arizona State University (PPTX, PDF files)

The Deep Biosphere — Tom Kieft, New Mexico Tech (PPT, PDF files)

Impact Processes and Structures: Prospects for Continental Scientific Drilling — David A. Kring, USRA Lunar and Planetary Institute (PDF files)

Poincaré's Geology: Deep Time Solutions to Chaotic Evolution of the Solar System by Use of the Drill — Paul E. Olsen, Columbia University (PPT, PDF files)

Magma Production, Volcano Growth, and Geochemical Structure in Mantle Plumes: Issues and examples from HSDP — Don DePaolo, U.C. Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (PPT, PDF files)

Continental Scientific Drilling for Plio-Pleistocene Paleoclimate — J. M. Russell, Brown University (PPT, PDF files)

Breakout Sessions

Deep time with Long-Term ClimatesLeaders: Ken Miller, Will Clyde (PPT file)
Climate and Human OriginsLeaders: Andy Cohen, Craig Feibel (DOC file)
Fault Structures and MechanicsLeaders: Emily Brodsky and Jim Evans (PPTX file)
Igneous ProcessesLeaders: John Shervais, Eric Christianson (PPT file)
Quaternary Climate ChangeLeaders: Steve Colman, Tom Johnson (PPT file)
Impact ProcessesLeaders: Chris Koeberl, Jeff Plescia (PPT file)
Antarctic DrillingLeaders: Ross Powell, Stefan Vogel (PDF file)
Education and OutreachLeaders: Kirk Johnson, Dave Zur (PPTX file)
The Deep BiosphereLeaders: Tom Kieft, Tony Walton (PPT file)
Natural Resources: Water, Metals, Energy, WasteLeaders: Pat Shanks, Rob Zierenberg (PPT file)
Facilities, Equipment, and InfrastructureLeaders: Walt Snyder and Emi Ito (PPT file)

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