Developing the US Initiative
in Continental Scientific Drilling

Comfort Inn and Marymount University Ballston Campus
June 2nd–3rd, 2010
Arlington, Virginia

2010 Workshop Proceedings

Workshop Report 2010 (Final)   (PDF file)

Keynote Presentations

Frustrations and Science Payoffs: Bringing Together an International Project Involving Multiple Communities
  Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst (PPT, PDF files)

Putting Scientific Drilling Best Practices Into Practice: Challenges for the US Earth Science Community
  Andrew Cohen, University of Arizona (PPT, PDF files)

EAR and Continental Scientific Drilling — Robert Detrick, NSF (PPT, PDF files)

ICDP: Structure, Role and Collaboration — Stephen Hickman, USGS (PPT, PDF files)

Protocols for core handling, description, and archiving: Secrets of successful scientific drilling projects
  Emi Ito and Anders Noren, LacCore (PPT, PDF files)

Project Management for Continental Scientific Drilling: Planning, Mobilizing, and Operating
  Frank R. Rack, University of Nebraska–Lincoln (PPT, PDF files)

Science, Data, and Building CSD’s Collaborative Community — Walter Snyder, Boise State University; Kerstin Lehnert, Geoinformatics for Geochemistry; Emi Ito, University of Minnesota; Ulrich Harms, ICDP; Jens Klump, ICDP (PPT, PDF files)

Breakout Sessions

Breakout Report: How should we reach out to parallel groups and overlapping communities? (DOC, PDF files)

Breakout Report: How should we organize continental drilling in the U.S.? (DOC, PDF files; related PPT/PDF, MOV)

Breakout Report: How to Plan Continental Scientific Drilling (DOC, PDF files)

Breakout Report: Fostering the Continental Scientific Drilling Community (DOC, PDF files)

Discussion


1. Ray Hodgson said:

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