1 DR. HECKER: Yes. 



2 DR. VALENTINE: You see nothing like that in Oceanographer? 



3 DR. HECKER: You do in Oceanographer on the walls, but not he 



4 direct axis, and a little ramp going up from the axis at that depth in 



5 Oceanographer. So, I think the erosion goes much deeper. 



6 DR. VALENTINE: Thank you. 



7 DR. MACIOLEK: Next on our schedule is a coffee break. Because 



8 Dr. Ayers is not here today, we can plan to just start again at 10:45 



9 and be back on our original schedule. 



10 (A brief recess was taken.) 



11 DR. MACIOLEK: Before I introduce the next speaker, may I remind 



12 the speakers, please, the rapportuers will be preparing summaries of all 



13 the talks, and they would like to see the slides and/or overhead 



14 projections that you are using with your talk. 



15 At the conclusion of the session if you could see--I was going to 



16 say Jim Main, he's not here at the moment, but he's sitting in the front 



17 row--if you could let him borrow your slides and/or overheads for a 



18 short time, he will return them to you. 



19 Our next speaker is Dr. Jim Ray from the Shell Oil Company, and 



20 he'll be speaking on "Recent Developments in Industry Sponsored 



21 Research." 



22 PRESENTATION OF DR. JAMES P. RAY 

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24 DR. RAY: Good morning. I hope Don Aurand notices that I am 



25 wearing my designer-pink sweater this morning to go along with the hotel 



26 and I do have my tie off, so I am ready for this meeting. 



27 I am traveling without my sidekick Dr. Ayers today. He is so 



28 embarrassed that I made it last night, that he is apparently coming 



29 tomorrow. 



30 This morning what I would like to do is first of all totally 



31 ignore the abstract that is in your booklet. It was to be determined, 



32 it was still being determined yesterday as I was sorting slides on the 



33 plane up. 



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