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(From
left to right) Kirk Johnson, Stan Robson, Glenn Graham, Bob
Raynolds, and Bill Sanford examine core on the delivery table.
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Each five-foot
core section is greeted by an enthusiastic crowd. |
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Layne
Western drill rigs operate 24 hours a day, rain, shine, snow,
and WIND |
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Jerry
Koch's microscope-built-for-two provides double the pleasure. |
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Paleobotanist
Kirk Johnson wilts after graveyard shift. |
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Students
of all ages examine the displays in the Elbert County Ag Building
where we are doing our core descriptions. |
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Bob Raynolds
shares some core with a crowd of admirers. |
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Drilling
staff fine tune the coring procedure. All efforts are devoted
to recovering as complete a core as possible! |
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Night
driller Steve displays his singed flank, the result of cuddling
too close to the propane heater in the dog house. |
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