
Eldridge Moores points the way during his field trip - Crossing a Plate Margin: Great Valley to Napa Valley; the road sign is not indicative of plate movement in this area of the Great Valley! (Photo: D. Zur)

DOSECC Board Chairman Tony Walton hammers on some peridotite (Photo: D. Zur)

Donna Jurdy examines a section along the field trip route (Photo: D. Zur)

Paul Olsen does some arm-waving while decyphering a contact. (Photo: D. Zur)

Why are dams built so close to faults? (Photo: D. Zur)

A bit of tasting at the Nichelini Winery in Napa seemed appropriate! (Photo: D. Zur)
DOSECCs Tenth Annual Continental Scientific Drilling Workshop was held June 4-6, 2006 in Davis, CA. Eighteen presentations were given on past, current, and future drilling projects.
IRIS Real-Time Earthquake Map
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Nominations Now Being Accepted for DOSECC Board of Directors
and
Science Planning Committee
ICDP Training Course:
Lightening the Darkness: From Borehole Measurements to Earth Models
Workshop Report:
THE FUTURE OF CONTINENTAL SCIENTIFIC DRILLING:
U.S. PERSPECTIVE
13th Annual Continental Scientific Drilling Workshop
dates to be determined Salt Lake City, UT, USA