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ESD PowerPoint Template

Simple design and layout which allows content

customization

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Slide Layout Examples

• Title Slide (slide #1)• Title and Content (this slide)• Picture with Caption (slide #3)• Blank (slide #4)• Comparison (slide #5)• Logos (slide #6)– If you need additional logo formats, or an

alternative size, please contact us at [email protected]

• Directions on how to use this template are described in the notes section of Slides 1 & 2

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ESD Strategic Framework Cover ArtOn the cover (bottom to top): Scanning electron micrograph of kaolinite within a tight gas sandstone (Image courtesy of: J. Ajo-Franklin); Naturally occurring fumeral in geothermal field located at Raft River, Idaho (Photo by: P. Cook) where enhanced geothermal system studies are conducted; Watershed field site with a history of milling activity at Rifle, Colorado; Global climate model simulating tropical cyclone storms using supercomputers to map climate change.

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Program Area Missions• Fundamental Earth

Sciences– Quantify fundamental processes

that govern subsurface flow and transport through the developmentand application of cutting-edge experimental and simulation methods.

• Energy Resources– Advance the knowledge and

technology needed to develop and utilize subsurface systems for clean, secure, cost-effective, and sustainable energy production, energy storage, and disposal of energy-related wastes.

• Environmental & Biological Systems Sciences– Develop a predictive

understanding of microbial metabolic diversity that mediates biogeochemical processes in Earth systems and that can be harnessed to provide environmental solutions, such as biofuel pathway development.

• Climate & Carbon Sciences– Advance the understanding and

prediction of multiscale climate dynamics, abrupt and extreme climate events, terrestrial feedbacks to climate change, and their impacts on energy and water resources.

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UNIVERSITY OFCALIFORNIA

Contact Us [email protected]

Our website athttp://esd.lbl.gov

Earth Sciences is one of fifteen research Divisions at Berkeley Lab.

Berkeley Lab is a member of the national laboratory system supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through its office of Science and is managed by the University of California.

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