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  1. Archival research, Houston-Galveston Navigation Channels, Texas Project, Galveston, Harris, Liberty and Chambers counties, Texas by Steven D Hoyt, 1993
  2. Final report, study effects of bacteria and chemical action on deposition and recovery of uranium, project no. 24217001 (Tidewater Oil Company research report) by W. M Harrison, 1963
  3. Report on the Conoco Project in German literature and geology by Jim Coleman, 1987
  4. Geology of the Highvale study site: Plains hydrology and reclamation project (Report) by Anna Maslowski Schutze, 1987
  5. The dynamics of accumulation of phosphorus by the sediments of the lake system of the water quality management project at Michigan State University (Technical ... Water Research, Michigan State University) by Thomas C Young, 1978
  6. Recent gradational and channel-migration history of the Kansas River: A guide for floodplain management : project completion report (Contribution - Kansas Water Resources Research Institute) by Wakefield Dort, 1980
  7. Madaicheche kyanite project, interim report: The geology and possible ore reserve of the Madaicheche kyanite (Report / University of Zimbabwe, Institute of Mining Research) by K. A Viewing, 1966
  8. A report on work in progress for the Reno 1° x 2° CUSMAP Project, Nevada, with additional bibliography (Open-file report / United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey) by Gary B Sidder, 1987
  9. The "LARSE" project--working toward a safer future for Los Angeles : understanding earthquake hazards in southern California (SuDoc I 19.127:110-99) by U.S. Geological Survey, 1999
  10. Using geologic maps and seismic refraction in pavement-deflection analysis (Project summary report / University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research) by Jeffrey G Paine, 1999
  11. Seismotectonic investigation, Theodore Roosevelt Dam, Salt River Project, Arizona (Seismotectonic report) by Larry W Anderson, 1987
  12. Use of remote sensing to quantify construction material and to define geologic lineations: Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project, Maine (Special report - ... and Engineering Laboratory ; SR 242, pt. 1) by H. L McKim, 1975
  13. Papago Water Supply Project, class III archeological survey for Schuk Toak and San Xavier districts: Research design (Technical report / Institute for American Research) by Allen Dart, 1985
  14. Magmatic cycles and the evolution of the Archaean granitic crust in the eastern Transvaal and Swaziland (South African Geodynamics Project paper) by C. R Anhaeusser, 1980

61. Main Contacts At GSSEM. Taught Courses At The University.
Subject Earth Sciences www.man.ac.uk/geology for research interests and titlesof projects on offer (SOME of which are in the EPSRC area) Details http//www
http://www.gssem.man.ac.uk/funding.htm
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Home Useful Information Admissions Fees Accommodation Language Courses Careers City of Manchester Manchester Online
Science and Engineering
EPSRC Research and Taught Studentships in Maths
Subject: PhD Research in Mathematics or Statistics
Details: http://www.ma.man.ac.uk/
Frequency: Annual
Eligibility: UK/EU students with honours degree 2:1 or equivalent or above.
Tuition: Yes
Maintenance:
Tenure:
Three years Applications: Nomination by the Department (see website). Closing date: N/A. Subject: Details: www.ma.man.ac.uk/fluidsmsc.html Frequency: Annual Eligibility: UK/EU students with honours degree 2:2 or equivalent or above. Tuition: Yes Maintenance: Tenure: One year Applications: Standard postgraduate application form : see website Closing date: N/A Subject: MSc Mathematical Logic and the Theory of Computation Details: www.ma.man.ac.uk/DeptWeb/MScCourses/Logic/LogicMSc.html Frequency: Annual Eligibility: UK/EU students .

62. Research Projects Of The Department Of Soil Science And Geology In 2001
KPG. (Department of Soil Science and geology). research projects ofthe Department of Soil Science and geology in 2001. External grants
http://www.af.czu.cz/kpg/eng/granty.html
KPG
(Department of Soil Science and Geology)
Research projects of the Department of Soil Science and Geology in 2001
  • External grants Project: Advancement of teaching the subjects Soil survey and PUGIS and Soil Conservation Coordinator: Doc. Borùvka Coordinator and responsible at the Department: Doc. Borùvka Financial support (CZK): Institution: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Project: Activation and amendment of geological collections for teaching Coordinator: RNDr. Jehlièka Responsible at the Department: RNDr. Jehlièka Financial support (CZK): Institution: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Project: Soil physics, hydropedological survey - multimedial, internet subjects Coordinator: Prof. Matula Responsible at the Department: Prof. Matula Financial support (CZK): Institution: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports Project: Support of conceptual educational development of universities - subprogramme 333/328 Coordinator: Prof. Matula Responsible at the Department: Prof. Matula Financial support (CZK): Institution: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports
  • 63. Current Research Projects
    Last updated 16 March 2001 1124 geology Web Maintainer This documenthas been approved by the head of department or section. If
    http://www.le.ac.uk/geology/re/projects.html
    Department
    of Geology
    Geology
    Homepage Research Groups Page
    Current Research Projects
    Borehole Research
    Current Projects in Borehole Research
    Crustal Geophysics
    Geophysical Investigation of the Chicxulub impact crater ...
    Environmental Geophysics
    Applications of Ground Probing Radar
    Mineral Resources
    Fluid Mixing in Mineral Veins, Connemara, Ireland
    Palaeobiology
    Skeletal architecture of Conodont aparatuses ...
    Inverse Problems
    Last updated: 16 March 2001 11:24 Geology Web Maintainer This document has been approved by the head of department or section.
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    64. PSU Geology Active Research Projects
    Current research projects. Past research projects; Coastal research; Surficial ProcessesDebris Flow in the Columbia River Gorge; Slope Stability. Glacier research.
    http://www.geol.pdx.edu/department/currentprojects.html
    Current Research Projects
    Questions? Comments? Contact CruikshankK@pdx.edu
    Page last updated February 04, 2002

    65. University Department Of Geology
    Ongoing research projects Schemes problems presently registered for PhD degree. forthe appointment of a Professor to the Birla Chair of geology at Udaipur
    http://www.geolmlsu.org/research.html
    Introduction Profile Faculty Courses ... Memorabilia Research Works
    Prof. Keshav Prabhaka r Rode 8th November 1902 - June 1950 - July 1968 - 2nd December 1985
    (Birth - Founded the Department - Superannuating - Demise )
    "At the interview held for the appointment of a Professor to the Birla Chair of Geology at Udaipur the Doyen of Indian geology, the late Dr. D. N. Wadia asked me what my contributions would be if I am appointed to the chair. My answer was that I would like to bring order out of chaos, which prevailed, in Rajasthan Geology. On this reply he smiled at my audacity". Prof. K. P. Rode, 1975 The Department that Prof. Rode founded and developed, directly and through the geologists trained by it, have definitely "brought order out of chaos in Rajasthan Geology" ...and much more. Introduction Profile Faculty Courses ... Memorabilia Created by
    Cluster Softwares

    66. Research
    Environmental geology research wihin the School is focussed in two main areas, geochemistryand hydrogeology. Recent Honours and Postgraduate research projects
    http://www.scieng.utas.edu.au/earthsci/research.asp
    School International Pages Contact Search People ... Research Centres Research
    Areas Search by
    KeyWord: Geology of Tasmania The School actively conducts research into all aspects of Tasmanian geology Current Projects Members Potential Projects
    Contact: Ron.Berry@utas.edu.au Environmental geology Environmental geology research wihin the School is focussed in two main areas, geochemistry and hydrogeology. Recent Honours and Postgraduate research projects within the school have dealt with Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) and Acid Rock Drainage (ARD), dryland salinity, and groundwater contamination near waste disposal sites Current Projects Members Contact: David.Cooke@utas.edu.au Exploration and environmental geophysics Our geophysics program has an emphasis on potential field, electromagnetic and electrical methods and petrophysical studies. Current Projects Members Potential Projects
    Contact: Michael.Roach@utas.edu.au

    67. Research Within The CEPG
    Postvitrinite reflectance suppression; these projects are being Program (ODP) Leg188 research Led by courses as required Petroleum geology (an introductory
    http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/dept/geology/cepg/research.html
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    Current Research
    Projects within the Centre of Excellence
    Currently there are five major projects within the Centre of Excellence. These major projects are listed below.
  • Poteroo-1 high resolution biostratigraphical/sequence stratigraphy review (by Huibert van den Brink
    Reservoir quality and provenance study of a fluvial succession within the Carnarvon Basin, North West Shelf (led by Kenrick van Noord
    Core Petrophysical Evaluation by Neutron Radiography Project , led by Mike Middleton
    Thermal and geochemical modelling studies of the North West Shelf by Alex Kaiko Mike Middleton and various research students Iron Ore Quality Study from Well Logs by Mike Middleton (vi) Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 188 research by Alex Kaiko
  • The Poteroo-1 project. The Poteroo-1 high resolution biostratigraphical/sequence stratigraphy review (confidential) by Huibert van den Brink, who will investigate its impact on the reservoir, seal and source rock distribution in the central part of the Great Australian Bight in conjunction with 2D seismic (completed, supported by Woodside). The geological model defining the deep marine/turbidite play in the K block North area. Also, shown are the predicted reservoirs for KC Deep and Koronama Deep prospects

    68. Postgraduate Industry Funded Research Projects
    The following is a list of industry funded research projects availableto postgraduate students in the Mining geology department at WASM.
    http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/dept/wasm/geology/researchprojects.html
    Go to... Mining Engineering: -Undergraduate Courses -Postgraduate Courses -Mining Geomechnics Courses -Short Courses -Staff -About the program -Facilities -Careers in Mining Engineering -Contact Us WASM: -100 Years of WASM -Undergraduate Courses -Postgraduate Courses -Mining Geology -Metallurgy -Mineral Economics -Alumni -Conferences -Short Courses -WASM in the News -Online Mining Resources -WASM Mining Team -Commercial Services -Contact Us Curtin Kalgoorlie: -About -Vocational Education -Higher Education -Short Courses (CTS) -EGSHS -Campus Life -Career Advising -Staff -Contact Us Mining Geology
    a Industry Funded Research Projects The following is a list of industry funded research projects available to postgraduate students in the Mining Geology department at WASM. Students are not required to select a project from this list for their postgraduate research work.

    69. TRB Research In Progress > Search Projects > Results
    Subject Category Soils, geology, and Foundations. constructed several of the earlylime fly ash treated bases as part of Demonstration or research projects.
    http://rip.trb.org/search/advanced_project.asp?sc=SO::Soils, Geology, and Founda

    70. RU Dept. Of Geology Home Page
    The study of geology includes time invariant processes following the laws of physical science but Category Reference Education Departments and Programs...... represented in New Jersey . Field trips take advantage of the local geology,as do many NJbased research projects . In addition, current
    http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~geolweb/
    Research Graduate Students Graduate Program Undergraduate Program ... Geo-Links RUTGERS Info Department of Geological Sciences
    RUTGERS
    The State University of New Jersey Awards, Honors, News, and Kudos
    Spring Party: Friday, April 25, 5:00 pm, Log Cabin, Rutgers Gardens Printable Summary of Graduate Program
    PDF FILE Graduate Certificate Program in Quaternary Studies
    Graduate Certificate Program in Engineering Geophysics
    Structural Geology and Tectonics at Rutgers
    PDF FILE Redbeds 2003 PDF FILE Redbeds 2002 PDF FILE Recent Job Opportunities (updated 2/2003) Recent Theses
    OVERVIEW:
    The Department of Geological Sciences at Rutgers University on the New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus represents a community of students, faculty members, and research scientists engaged in the exploration of wide variety of geological problems. Our Department offers both challenging and comprehensive instruction, and students are encouraged to become vital members of this research community. Interdisciplinary studies are fostered through the Quaternary Studies Program , the Graduate Certificate Program in

    71. Energy And Geoscience Institute Research Projects Catalog
    SAMPLE LABORATORY A WESTERN US AND INTERNATIONAL GEOTHERMAL research COLLECTIONAND I 00706, geology AND HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL OF THE NORTH AND CENTRAL CASPIAN
    http://associates.egi.utah.edu/Database/ReportsConf.cfm
    EGI Database Reports out of Confidentiality
    I 00708 Togo Seabed Program I 00729 IMBONDEIRO SOUTH-1, PITANGUEIRA-1, AND MUSSANGA-1, BLOCK 1, OFFSHORE LOWER CONGO BASIN, ANGOLA: CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES I 00748 CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHIC AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES OF THE CRETACEOUS SECTION, WELL 1 AND WELL 2, ONSHORE GULF OF MEXICO, TEXAS I 00713 Petroleum Systems Evaluation of Grandview Hills, NWT, Canada for Vintage Petroleum I 00721 GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ANOMALOUS (MIDDLE BOILING POINT) UNRESOLVED COMPLEX MIXTURES IN RECENT SEDIMENT EXTRACTS I 00720 GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A SOLID HYDROCARBON BASEMENT TAR FROM THE ST-A22-86 WELL, (SOUTH SUNAH BASIN; REPUBLIC OF YEMEN) I 00734 PETROGRAPHIC REVIEW OF PALEOZOIC SANDSTONES FROM THE AHNET STUDY AREA, ALGERIA I 00714 Evaluation of the SK301 Seabed Geochemical Survey I 00715 Northern Paradox Basin Fieldtrip, 7th and 8th June 2001

    72. Current Research Projects At WHFC
    Several USGS mapping projects along the East Coast and eastern A National ResearchCouncil review of the USGS Coastal and Marine geology Program ( CMGP
    http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/research_projects.html
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    Current Research Projects at WHFC
    • The Massachusetts Bay Experiment - Verifying Predictions of Pollutant and Sediment
      Project start date: 10/01/1997 Project end date: 09/30/2002
      Michael Bothner mbothner@usgs.gov
      Bradford Butman bbutman@usgs.gov This project, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority ( MWRA ), has been providing continuous oceanographic measurements (currents, temperature, suspended sediments) near the outfall to assess its affects, to understand the sediment transport system in the Massachusetts Bays, and to refine and verify scientific predictive capabilities for the transport, fate, and environmental effects of wastes discharged to a coastal ocean.
      New York Bight and Long Island Sound Regional Pollution Studies
      Project start date: 10/01/1995 Project end date: 09/30/2002
      Marilyn Rae Ten Brink mtenbrink@usgs.gov

    73. Current Research Projects At WHFC
    Current research projects at WHFC. The Massachusetts US. geology Of BenthicHabitats National Studies Atlantic and Gulf Coast Regions. Project
    http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/research_text.html
    Current Research Projects at WHFC
    The Massachusetts Bay Experiment - Verifying Predictions of Pollutant and Sediment
    Project start date: 10/01/1997 Project end date: 09/30/2002
    Michael Bothner mbothner@usgs.gov
    Bradford Butman bbutman@usgs.gov This project, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority ( MWRA ), has been providing continuous oceanographic measurements (currents, temperature, suspended sediments) near the outfall to assess its affects, to understand the sediment transport system in the Massachusetts Bays, and to refine and verify scientific predictive capabilities for the transport, fate, and environmental effects of wastes discharged to a coastal ocean.
    New York Bight and Long Island Sound Regional Pollution Studies
    Project start date: 10/01/1995 Project end date: 09/30/2002
    Marilyn Rae Ten Brink mtenbrink@usgs.gov

    74. Faculty Research Projects
    Current research projects include simulation studies of (1) asteroid surfaces and ELIZABETHCATLOS (geology) Developing and applying geochemical techniques to
    http://www.uark.edu/misc/csaps/people/faculty/faculty-research.html
    Arkansas-Oklahoma
    Center for Space and Planetary Science

    Faculty Research Projects Below are provided brief descriptions of the research interests of the space center faculty. These may help you decide who you would be interested in working with. Fuller descriptions of individual faculty, their interests and contact details are given on the Center faculty pages. GEOLOGICAL PROCESSES ON PLANETARY SURFACES University of Arkansas – Fayetteville
    Studies of primitive solar system bodies- radiation dosimetry, mineral chemistry and structure. He is a recognised authority on Antarctic meteorites. PAM JANSMA (Geosciences)
    Remote sensing; digital topography, error analysis, vegetation characterization, soil moisture, and feature recognition; GPS mapping; natural hazards; climate, erosion, and uplift.
    Chemical analysis of extraterrestrial samples, instrumentation for their study, and surface processes on asteroids. GLEN MATTIOLI (Geosciences)
    GPS geodesy, error analysis, microwave remote sensing, digital topography, experimental petrology, volcanology and natural hazards.
    Physical and chemical properties of meteorites and lunar samples. Current research projects include simulation studies of (1) asteroid surfaces and the HERA mission to return samples from asteroids and (2) the surface of Mars. He is also working with colleagues at OSU to develop a technique for in situ operation on Mars landers.

    75. Research Areas Research Faculty Research The UMD Campus,
    Scientists at the NRRI participate in joint research projects in the fields ofeconomic geology, hydrology, and limnology. Back to top Geosciences Home.
    http://www.d.umn.edu/geology/research/
    Research areas
    Research >> Faculty research
    The UMD campus, located on the Canadian Shield, is in and near classic areas of Precambrian geology with spectacular Pleistocene glacial deposits and Lake Superior on our doorstep. Paleozoic strata are readily accessible in southern Minnesota, and hydrogeology opportunities abound. However, research projects are not restricted to this area: faculty have research interests as far afield as Wyoming, the Four Corners, Barbados, Spain, Malawi, Krygystan, Papua New Guinea, Antarctica and Venus.
    Faculty
    at UMD conduct research in many fields of geoscience, including: We have facilities for microscopy, x-ray diffraction, isotope and trace element analysis, sedimentology and hydrogeology, digital imagery, ground-penetrating radar, and GIS. There is ready access to a departmental computer lab and to the main-frame computer system of the University. Additional analytical facilities are available in the Department of Geology and Geophysics in Minneapolis.

    76. Goodge Research Projects
    Two unexpected but important side projects resulted from this Office of Polar Programs,Antarctic geology Geophysics was completed during a research leave to
    http://www.d.umn.edu/~jgoodge/projects1.html
    Research interests
    My research interests are in metamorphic petrology, structural geology, isotope geochemistry and thermochronology as applied to problems in continental tectonics. In particular, I'm interested in the relation of metamorphism, deformation, and fluid-flow to crustal growth during convergent-margin and collisional orogenesis. I am also interested in applying what we can learn about mountain belt evolution to gaining a better understanding of paleogeographic relationships between cratonic elements in early Earth history. I do field-based studies combine geologic mapping, structural analysis, and petrographic study, with analytical approaches involving kinematic interpretation of petrofabrics, quantitative mineral analysis, geothermobarometry, thermochronology and isotope geochemistry. I address the timing and rates of orogenic processes by employing Ar/ Ar, U-Pb, and Sm-Nd geochronology in collaboration with others. I also use stable-isotope geochemistry and mineralogy to address questions of fluid interactions with solid phases during metamorphism. Integration of these techniques allows us to understand sequences of events, crustal conditions, rock displacements, and the role of fluids in modifying physical conditions, mass transport, and deformation.
    Transantarctic Mountains geophysics
    "REVEAL (REmote View of East Antarctic Lithosphere): Geophysical mapping sub-ice crustal provinces in East Antarctica"; National Science Foundation (Office of Polar Programs, Antarctic Geology & Geophysics)

    77. Current Research Projects
    GEORGIA PEPIPER Last updated September, 2002 CURRENT research projects Cretaceoussediments of the Scotian Basin. geology and detrital petrology of the
    http://www.stmarys.ca/academic/science/geology/georgia/current.htm
    GEORGIA PE-PIPER
    Last updated September, 2002
    CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS
    Cretaceous sediments of the Scotian Basin. Geology and detrital petrology of the Chaswood Formation and corelative offshore strata; role of faulting and volcanism (with R. Stea and students).
    Faulting in Chaswood Formation sands
    Evolution of Cenozoic extensional magmatism of the Aegean area. Relative importance of extension and subduction in volcanic petrogenesis in the Aegean region. Nd and Pb isotopic character and significance of Cenozoic volcanism. (with colleagues in Greece and Bulgaria). Cenozoic igneous rocks of the Aegean Geology of Lesbos Emplacement of Cyclades plutons Tectonic model for Cenozoic volcanic rocks of the Aegean Triassic-Jurassic volcanism of the Hellenides. Isotopic evidence for nature of rift-related volcanism. Reconstruction of paleogeography of ophiolites (with colleagues from University of Patras and IGME). Geochemical and tectonic evolution of late Devonian-early Carboniferous igneous rocks of the Cobequid Highlands, Nova Scotia. Mechanisms of emplacement of A-type granites and their relationship to magma evolution. Origin of anorthosites. Relationship of igneous activity to mineralisation (e.g., barite, nickel, gold). Evolution of mafic rocks of the Magdalen basin. Production of a new 1:50 000 digital map of the Cobequid Highlands (with

    78. Kaichang Di, Research Projects
    research projects Surface Imagebased High-precision Near Real research and developmentof Wenzhou urban planning Support by Ministry of geology and Mineral
    http://shoreline.eng.ohio-state.edu/dkc/research_projects.htm
    Research Projects:

    79. NMBGMR Staff - Brian S. Brister
    resources through petroleumrelated research projects. Brian has ten years of practicalindustry experience in petroleum exploration and production geology.
    http://geoinfo.nmt.edu/staff/brister/home.html
    Main Staff > Brian S. Brister
    Brian S. Brister Petroleum Geologist

    New Mexico Tech
    801 Leroy Place
    Socorro NM 87801-4796
    (505) 835-6333 (FAX email
    Education
    Experience
    • 2001-present: Adjunct Faculty, New Mexico Tech Earth and Environmental Science Department, Socorro, NM 1999-present: Petroleum Geologist, NMBGMR, Socorro, NM 1998-1999: Independent Geological Consultant, Fort Worth, Texas 1990-1998: Burnett Oil Co., Inc., Fort Worth, Texas
    Click here for list of publications
    Current Research Projects (March 2003)
    San Juan Basin, Northwest New Mexico
    • Outcrop-scale analogues for improving exploration and development strategies, Mesaverde Group reservoirs, San Juan Basin, New Mexico (to be presented at the May 16, 2003 meeting of the Four Corners Geological Society and during a field trip in conjunction with a Petroleum Technology Transfer Council workshop May 21-23, 2003).
    Raton Basin, Northeast New Mexico

    80. Department Of Geology Colloquium And Forum
    Attendance is mandatory for IUPUI geology graduate students and encouraged for undergradswho to a) learn how to plan and carry out research projects b) gain
    http://www.geology.iupui.edu/Outreach/news/events/recuring_events.htm
    Back to IUPUI Home Back to IUPUI Geology Home
    IUPUI DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY
    RESEARCH FORUM
    What is a colloquium? What is the research forum? Where do you meet? Meeting Schedule Spring 2003
    (last updated on Feel free to bring a lunch and a cup, a snack and coffee will be provided.
    Meetings will be Mondays, 11- noon in room SL 085 unless otherwise noted. Date
    Meeting Type Speaker
    position
    Research Topic 13 JAN First week of Classes - NO Forum 20 JAN Faculty Meeting - NO Forum 27 JAN Welcome Back! 5 minute update from everyone. 03 FEB TBA 10 FEB TBA FEB TBA FEB TBA 03 MAR TBA 10 MAR Dr. Mark Terrell Assistant Professor
    Department of Biology , IUPUI
    "Desertification in Indiana? Predicting the Impact of Global Warming on North American Oak Forests"
    MAR TBA MAR Estella Atekwana
    Geology Department, IUPUI

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