1 DR. GRASSLE: Okay, so that is what I am asking for--the data on 



2 texture and bed forms supports--! want to see that written down, because 



3 otherwise it is hopeless. 



4 DR. TEAL: All right, but I think--of course I do that-- 



5 DR. GRASSLE: They could do that easily, other than if there are 



6 some mistakes. 



7 DR. MACIOLEK: All right. Let's just go through it, starting with 



8 page 5. Does anyone have any questions? 



9 DR. TEAL: I agree with Mike. I do not thing "indirect" or 



10 "direct" offers very much additional information. 



11 DR. GRASSLE: Excuse me, would you speak very clearly, because 



12 these folks are going to be putting this into the draft form for you. 



13 When you state something, we are going to put it in the way you 



14 wanted it stated, so make sure the words that you choose are careful and 



15 they way you want it done. 



16 DR. BOTHNER: So maybe we ought to stay where we are on the page. 



17 DR. MACIOLEK: Okay. Let's go to page 5, letter A. Does anyone-- 



18 DR. TEAL: I was supporting Mike in a general statement that the 



19 common label "D/I" I do not think is very useful to the general reader. 



20 I suggest that we leave it out. 



21 DR. MACIOLEK: Does anyone have any objections to leaving out that 



22 column? 



23 It seems as though we all agree, so we can strike the column 



24 labeled "D/I" from all of the tables? 



25 Anything on-- 



26 DR. AURAND: This is out? 



27 DR. GRASSLE: Yes. 



28 DR. MACIOLEK: Does anyone have anything on item "A?" How about 



29 item "B" on page six? 



30 DR. VALENTINE: Yes. I think "B" should read, "Fine grain 



31 sediment accumulates on canyon floors." That is where your samples were 



32 from, right, Mike-- 



33 DR. BOTHNER: Yes. 



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