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Contributors to the Report,
Opportunities in the
Hydrologic Sciences
During the course of this study, numerous persons other than those
listed in the front matter played roles in the development of this
report. Some reviewed the work of the committee, others provided
material or advice at the committee's invitation, and still others pro-
vided unsolicited material for the committee's consideration. The
committee carefully considered all of this assistance and wishes to
acknowledge and thank these persons for their interest and coopera-
tion. The committee notes that not all material received was pub-
lished and that not all suggestions were heeded. We acknowledge
the possibility of overlooking some individual from our listing and
apologize if this occurred.
WILLIAM ALLEY, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
MARY P. ANDERSON, University of Wisconsin, Madison
LELANI L. ARRIS, Seattle, Washington
VICTOR R. BAKER, University of Arizona
ROGER BALES, University of Arizona
ERIC I. BARRON, Pennsylvania State University
THOMAS L. BELL, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
KENNETH BENCALA, U.S. Geological Survey
KEITH BEVEN, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom
ISTVAN BOGARDI, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
JOHN I. BOLAND, The Johns Hopkins University
RAFAEL L. BRAS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
JOHN D. BREDEHOEFT, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
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CAROL BREED, U.S. Geological Survey
NATHAN BURAS, University of Arizona
STANLEY BUTLER, University of Southern California
MICHAEL E. CAMPANA, Desert Research Institute, University of
Nevada-Reno
MOUSTAFA CHAHINE, California Institute of Technology,
let Propulsion Laboratory
DAVID A. DAUGHARTY, University of New Brunswick
PAUL R. DAY, University of California-Berkeley
ROBERT E. DICKINSON, National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, Colorado
WILLIAM E. DIETRICH, University of California-Berkeley
NAMES C. I. DODGE, Dublin, Ireland
JOHN DRACUP, University of California-Los Angeles
CHARLES T. DRISCOLL, Syracuse University
LUCIEN DUCKSTEIN, Case Western Reserve University
CHRIS J. DUFFY, Utah State University
DARA ENTEKHABI, University of Arizona
MALIN FALKENMARK, NFR, Stockholm, Sweden
R. ALLAN FREEZE, University of British Columbia
JURGEN GARBRECHT, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
WILFORD R. GARDNER, University of California-Berkeley
KONSTANTINE P. GEORGAKAKOS, University of Iowa
EDWARD M. GODSY, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
DAVID C. GOODRICH, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
VERNON HAGEN, Dewberry and Davis Engineers
HAROLD HEMOND, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
WILLIAM H. HENDERSHOT, McGill University
JANET G. HERING, Swiss Institute for Water Resources and Water
Pollution Control
ROBERT M. HIRSCH, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
MICHAEL HUDLOW, NOAA, National Weather Service
BRYAN L. ISACKS, Cornell University
RAY D. JACKSON, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Phoenix
DEAN S. lEFFRIES, National Water Research Institute, Canada
DOUGLAS L. KANE, University of Alaska-Fairbanks
RICHARD C. KATTELMANN, University of California-Santa Barbara
VANCE C. KENNEDY, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
DAVID F. KIBLER, Pennsylvania State University
M. l. KIRKBY, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
VIT KLEMES, International Association of Hydrological Sciences
LEONARD F. KONIKOW, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
M. KUHN, Innsbruck, Austria
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R. G. LAWFORD, Environment Canada
SHAUN LOVElOY, McGill University
DAVID R. MAIDMENT, University of Texas
NICHOLAS MATALAS, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
JOHN R. MATHER, New Jersey
A. I. MCKERCHAR, New Zealand Department of Scientific and
Industrial Research
MARK F. MEIER, University of Colorado-Boulder
HAROLD A. MOONEY, Stanford University
FRANCOIS M. M. MOREL, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
CATHERINE NICOLIS, Institute d'Aeronomie Spatiale de Belgique
BRIGID O'FARRELL, National Research Council, Commission on
Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
AMY PARKER, Annandale, Virginia
EUGENE PATTEN, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
GEORGE F. FINDER, University of Vermont
NEIL PLUMMER, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
KENNETH POTTER, University of Wisconsin-Madison
RONALD PRINN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
EUGENE RASMUSSEN, University of Maryland
JOHN SCHAAKE, NOAA, National Weather Service
WILLIAM G. SHOPE, JR., U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
S. E. SILLIMAN, University of Notre Dame
KEITH V. SLACK, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park
RICHARD A. SMITH, U.S. Geological Survey, Reston
A. F. SPILHAUS, JR., American Geophysical Union
DONALD E. STREBEL, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
A. VAN DER BEKEN, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels
T. S. UITERKAMP, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific
Research
lACK B. WAIDE, U.S. Forest Service, Oxford, Mississippi
RICHARD H. WARING, Oregon State University
EDWARD WAYMIRE, Cornell University
JACKSON R. WEBSTER, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
WILLIAM W. WOESSNER, University of Montana
M. GORDON WOLMAN, The Johns Hopkins University
WALTER O. WUNDERLICH, Knoxville, Tennessee
ISZTAR ZAWADSKI, University of Quebec, Canada
F. C. ZUIDEMA, National Council for Agricultural Research,
The Netherlands
APPENDIX C
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