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PLATE BOUNDARY OBSERVATORY CLOSE OUT MEETING AGENDA UNAVCO, a nonprofit universitygoverned consortium, facilitates geoscience research and education using geodesy. DATE: OCTOBER 27 2014 LOCATION: UNAVCO HQ, BOULDER, CO NSF ATTENDEES [Y] GREG ANDERSON, ES PROGRAM DIRECTOR [Y] RUSS KELZ, GAGE PROGRAM DIRECTOR [T] ANNA-LEE MISIANO, NSF DACS [Y] FLORENCE RABANAL, NSF LFO [Y] JOSH REESE, CONTRACTOR TELECON LINE INFORMATION WEBEX/TELEPHONE WILL BE AVAILABLE UNAVCO STAFF [Y] MEGHAN MILLER, PRESIDENT [Y] GLEN MATTIOLI, GI PROGRAM DIRECTOR [Y] DAVID MENCIN, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] KARL FEAUX, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] DAVID PHILLIPS, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] MEGAN SCHISSLER, COST SCHEDULE ANALYST [Y] BRANDY REINKE, BUSINESS AFFAIRS DIRECTOR [Y] JOE PETTIT (LEADING TOUR) Y = ATTENDING N = NOT ATTENDING T = TELECONFERENCE MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 9:00AM - 5:00PM 9:00 - 9:15 Introductions and Welcome .............................................................................................................. All/Miller 9:15 - 9:30 PBO Overivew ...................................................................................................................................... Mattioli 9:30 - 10:00 Data Products Report ............................................................................................................................. Phillips 10:00 - 10:15 Break 10:15 – 10:45 Budget Review and closeout ................................................................................................... Reinke/Schissler 10:45 – 11:15 GPS Operations Report ............................................................................................................................ Feaux 11:15 – 11:45 BSM Operations Report ......................................................................................................................... Mencin 12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (catered sandwiches) ......................................................................................... Outside of Board Room 1:00 - 2:00 SAFOD Report ...................................................................................................................................... Mattioli 2:00 – 3:00 Executive Session................................................................................................................ Anderson/Kelz/Lee 3:00 – 3:30 Tour of the Facility .................................................................................................................................... Pettit 3:30 - 4:00 Break 4:00 – 5:00 Debrief, roundtable discussion, and wrap-up ................................................................................................ All 6:00 Dinner – Downtown Boulder, TBD

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UNAVCO,  a  non-­‐profit  university-­‐governed  consortium,  facilitates  geoscience  research  and  education  using  geodesy.  

DATE: OCTOBER 27 2014 LOCATION: UNAVCO HQ, BOULDER, CO NSF ATTENDEES [Y] GREG ANDERSON, ES PROGRAM DIRECTOR [Y] RUSS KELZ, GAGE PROGRAM DIRECTOR [T] ANNA-LEE MISIANO, NSF DACS [Y] FLORENCE RABANAL, NSF LFO [Y] JOSH REESE, CONTRACTOR TELECON LINE INFORMATION WEBEX/TELEPHONE WILL BE AVAILABLE

UNAVCO STAFF [Y] MEGHAN MILLER, PRESIDENT [Y] GLEN MATTIOLI, GI PROGRAM DIRECTOR [Y] DAVID MENCIN, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] KARL FEAUX, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] DAVID PHILLIPS, PROJECT MANAGER [Y] MEGAN SCHISSLER, COST SCHEDULE ANALYST [Y] BRANDY REINKE, BUSINESS AFFAIRS DIRECTOR [Y] JOE PETTIT (LEADING TOUR) Y = ATTENDING N = NOT ATTENDING T = TELECONFERENCE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 – 9:00AM - 5:00PM

9:00 - 9:15 Introductions and Welcome .............................................................................................................. All/Miller

9:15 - 9:30 PBO Overivew ...................................................................................................................................... Mattioli

9:30 - 10:00 Data Products Report ............................................................................................................................. Phillips

10:00 - 10:15 Break

10:15 – 10:45 Budget Review and closeout ................................................................................................... Reinke/Schissler

10:45 – 11:15 GPS Operations Report ............................................................................................................................ Feaux

11:15 – 11:45 BSM Operations Report ......................................................................................................................... Mencin

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch (catered sandwiches) ......................................................................................... Outside of Board Room

1:00 - 2:00 SAFOD Report ...................................................................................................................................... Mattioli

2:00 – 3:00 Executive Session ................................................................................................................ Anderson/Kelz/Lee

3:00 – 3:30 Tour of the Facility .................................................................................................................................... Pettit

3:30 - 4:00 Break

4:00 – 5:00 Debrief, roundtable discussion, and wrap-up ................................................................................................ All

6:00 Dinner – Downtown Boulder, TBD

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EarthScope PBO/SAFOD Facility Site Visit Report 24 May 2012

On 14 May 2012, Greg Anderson (cognizant NSF Program Officer for the EarthScope Facility) conducted a site visit to the PBO and SAFOD components of the EarthScope Facility. The review was held at the IRIS PASSCAL Instrument Center in Socorro, NM. UNAVCO participants included: • Meghan Miller, UNAVCO President • Charles Meertens, UNAVCO Director of Geodetic Data Services • Adrian Borsa, former PBO Data Products Manager (by phone) • Karl Feaux, PBO GPS Operations Manager • Kathleen Hodgkinson, PBO Borehole Strainmeter Data Manager • Glen Mattioli, incoming UNAVCO Director of Geodetic Infrastructure • David Mencin, PBO Strainmeter and Seismic/SAFOD Operations Manager • David Phillips, PBO Data Products Manager • Gail Strobel, Director of Program Support Services The following representatives of IRIS were present during the site visit: • David Simpson, IRIS President • Robert Woodward, USArray Director • James Gridley, Flexible Array Program Manager • Robin Morris, Senior Project Accountant Ramón Arrowsmith, Director of the EarthScope National Office and Chair of the EarthScope Steering Committee, also participated in the review. Findings 1. UNAVCO is managing PBO efficiently and effectively, with deep and meaningful

community engagement. UNAVCO has done so while managing three high-profile staff transitions and responding to multiple parallel NSF reviews. More than 90% of the stations in the PBO GPS and strainmeter networks are operating normally at any one time, and since the beginning of the O&M period, data returns have exceeded 90% in all areas except tiltmeters. PBO data provided through UNAVCO are high demand by the community: since the beginning of the O&M period, more than 2200 unique users have downloaded over 64 TB of data from PBO. With EarthScope support, UNAVCO provided short courses to more than 80 US participants in 2011, worked with the Science Education Resource Collection (SERC) to develop an online repository of classroom resources related to geodesy, supported three RESESS interns, and participated in the Hazards on the Hill event in Washington, DC. UNAVCO continues to work effectively with the EarthScope National Office, IRIS, and other E&O providers.

2. UNAVCO is managing SAFOD well in response to a changing environment and scope that has been significantly larger than originally anticipated. UNAVCO worked extensively with NSF and an external review team to diagnose the failure of the MREFC SAFOD observatory. UNAVCO has created two advisory groups to assist with oversight of

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SAFOD core management and has worked with these groups and NSF in the past year to deliver core to 11 research teams worldwide. UNAVCO is working to improve access to results and data from SAFOD physical samples, and is working with the SAFOD curators to develop improved methods for sampling friable material.

3. NSF commends UNAVCO for their continued success in leveraging NSF investments

into opportunities with other agencies, and international partners, that will ultimately benefit all parties. UNAVCO’s efforts to encourage openness and transparency through these arrangements should ultimately increase data sharing and use across the community.

4. NSF commends UNAVCO for their focus on fostering an environment that

encourages professional development and continuous learning by UNAVCO staff. 5. NSF commends UNAVCO for their robust program of education and community

engagement activities. This is particularly noteworthy given the leadership transition underway in the ECE area at UNAVCO. I am especially impressed with the innovative Workshop Mentoring Program used during the 2012 UNAVCO Science Workshop.

Recommendations 1. As soon as possible, UNAVCO should present for EarthScope Management Team

review final proposed changes to the Year 4 and Year 5 O&M budget baseline. These plans should be presented for final review in time to allow EMT review prior to submission of Year 5 plans in June 2012.

2. UNAVCO, in collaboration with IRIS and appropriate community groups, should document in writing best practices for construction, operations, and maintenance of a large, integrated geophysical observatory. The documentation is intended (1) to document the technical design and implementation of the EarthScope Facility; (2) to serve as a reference for the community that may be cited in the scientific literature; and (3) to serve as a resource for groups planning similar large scientific facilities. UNAVCO should present a joint plan with IRIS to NSF by 1 October 2012.

3. UNAVCO, in collaboration with IRIS and appropriate community advisory bodies, should continue to develop refined quality metrics for PBO data products, including seismic data. A joint plan for revised data quality metrics, developed with IRIS and vetted through the appropriate groups, should be presented to NSF by 1 December 2012.

4. UNAVCO should continue to work with Texas A&M and the EarthScope National

Office to ensure that all relevant documentation on core requests, results from analyses of the samples, thin-section libraries, etc. are available through the EarthScope Web site as soon as possible. All information should be kept up to date regularly and should be prominently visible on the EarthScope Web pages.

5. UNAVCO should continue to implement management and distribution systems for

PBO high-rate and real-time GPS data products, in collaboration with other groups as appropriate.

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Date Category Major Activity or Issue Notes

2014-09 Major Product Update Reprocessed combined (2b) products for period 1996-2013 delivered from MIT to UNAVCO

2014-08 Major Product Update Reprocessed 2a products for period 1996-2013 delivered from CWU AC to MIT and UNAVCO

2014-08 IssueDiscovered NAM08 seasonal corrections cause overly large seasonal amplitudes in GPS time series but differences in annual amplitudes between different analysis groups also traced to the estimation of scale parameters with aligning to reference frames

Scale effects have been verified by comparing JPL fiducial free time series to IGSb08 aligned series after aligning both with the NAM08 frame.

2014-07 Issue NMT AC equipment damaged by water leak in campus server room

2014-07 Milestone Products no longer produced in SNARF or IGS05 reference frames, now fully replaced by NAM08 and IGS08 only

2014-06 Issue NMT AC equipment adversely affected by air conditioning failures in department server room

2014-06 IssueCWU AC submitted report diagnosing the processing error that led to height anomalies in some reprocessed products, provided corrective action plan, and initiated exhaustive re-reprocessing of all PBO stations from 1996-2013. Fixed reprocessing was uploaded to MIT at the end of July 2014.

2014-05 IssueCWU recognizes problem to be more severe and widespread than originally thought, cause of issue identified as fiducial vs non-fiducial WLPB file in processing instead of bad JPL products

2014-03 Issue"Height anomalies" discovered in CWU reprocessed solutions from 1996-2013. This also adversely affected PBO combined reprocessed products. Initially thought to be caused by bad JPL products. Users advised to only use NMT solutions.

2013-05 Major Product Update New velocity file released by ACC. Analysis includes preliminary reprocessed results from 1996 to Jan 2013

2013-03 New Product Introduced NAM08 reference frame introduced; products now generated in 4 frames: NAM08, SNF01, IGS08, IGS05.

2013-08 Milestone Reprocessing effort of all data from 1996-2012 initiated by AC's and ACC

2013 repro started in June but both CWU and NMT were adding and redoing CORS stations through the end of summer 2013 as UNAVCO added CORS stations and metadata proved problematic. See Tom's 11/17/13 email about metadata & Mark's 7-24-13 notes about still adding stations in July.

2013-08 Milestone Final list of 500+ new stations to be added to PBO processing stream agreed upon and implemented

The final 500 CORS list of stations was not ready by end of July; see David's 7-24-13 email with telecon notes about delays with the CORS stations and metadata

2012-11 New Product Introduced Monthly snapshot velocity field product introduced by ACC.

2013-03 Milestone Draft candidate list of 500+ new stations to be added to PBO processing stream identified

Draft candidate list of CORS stations distributed in March (See DAP's 2013-02-13 telecon notes.)

2012-06 Milestone NMT completes preliminary 20-week interval reprocessing for testing2012-06 Change Order Change Order 38 approved by NSF2012-05 Issue NMT fixed bug in VMF1 implementation that caused a 70 ppb scale error

2012-05 Change Order Change Order 38 submitted to NSF: 500+ new stations added to PBO processing stream

2012-03 Model change NMT introduces VMF1 model to final products

2011-08 Major Product Update New velocity file released by ACC. Results are released in IGS05, IGS08, and SNF01 frames. Data 2004/1-2011/6 included.

2011-03 New Product Introduced Troposphere (zenith delay) products introduced by AC's.2010-06 Model change CWU switch to IGS products using absolute phase centers APC w/ IGS products occurred sometime in 2008.

2010-02 Major Product Update PBO reference frame velocity field in SNF01 with data from 2004/1-2009/11.

2009-09 Milestone NMT generation of met products completed2009-08 Major Product Update PBO reference frame velocity field in SNF01 with data from 2004/1-2009/062009-05 Milestone Installation of new NMT servers completed2009-02 Major Product Update IGS05 version of PBO velocity field released2008-09 Major Product Update PBO reference frame velocity field in SNF01 with data from 2004/1-2008/08

Appendix C. PBO GPS Data Analysis Center (AC) and Analysis Center Coordinator (ACC)Summary of Major Activities and Issues: October 1, 2008 - September 30, 2014

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Appendix D - Table of PBO Data Flow Interuptions (2008-2014)

Outage  Period Year Description  of  Outage  and  Response12 Apr - 13 Apr 2010 Scheduled outage. Upgrade to FTP storage - email sent on 4/8. 12 Apr - 13 Apr 2010 Level 3 Outage - lose of internet connectivity.4 Aug - 6 Aug 2011 Postgres upgrade - email messsage sent on Aug 1.

2 Aug - 7 Aug 2012 Discovered that data to data.out was not being populated because of RAID issue from July 21-22. Completed re-population on Aug 7

29 Aug - 7 Sep 2012

Malicious attack, dataflow stopped - Seismic data not affected;GPS data flow restored on 8/31 with backlog on processing and back to normal by 9/1;Tilt restored by 9/1;Pore restored on 9/2;BSM restored 9/7

15 Apr - 15 Apr 2013 Network planned outage - 8 hours - email sent on April 11 - major switch replacement - expected to take 8 hrs, but took 14 hrs

5 Jun -10 Jun 2013Discovered on June 5 that files from May 31 - June 3 were not populating to archive area. Hardware failure causing outage. Restoration of files completed on June 10

24 Jan - 12 Feb 2014All GPS high-rate RINEX files from some stations/periods prior to 2008 not available. All GPS SINEX files from dates prior to 19 DECEMBER 2013 not available. Not sure of cause - logs indicate that it was related system maintenance.

13 Jun - 15 Jun 2014 Postgres upgrade

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Appendix E – PBO Data Usage Details and Notes PBO unique data user metrics table by quarter from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2014.

   PBO unique user metrics notes: GPS users: number of unique second level domains to which standard rate (15 sec) data (Level 1) and products (Level 2) were delivered from the UNAVCO archive. RT GPS users: number of unique individual user accounts which accessed data streams from UNAVCO. RT GPS data access requires user registration. HR GPS users: number of unique second level domains to which high rate (1-sps, 5-sps) data (Level 1) were delivered from the UNAVCO archive. Reporting enhancements introduced for GAGE resulted in this new user group starting in October 2013 (Y6Q1). Seismic users: number of unique second level domains to which borehole seismic data (Level 0) were delivered from the IRIS DMC archive. BSM users: number of unique second level domains to which BSM data were delivered from the NCEDC archive (Level 0), the IRIS DMC archive (Level 0) and the UNAVCO archive (Level 2). Previously reported metrics only showed the number of unique Level 0 users accessing data from the NCEDC archive. Metrics reported here have been updated to include NCEDC Level 0 and UNAVCO Level 2 users from all quarters, and IRIS Level 0 users beginning in July 2012 (Y4Q4). Counting users from all three data centers resulted in much higher total user counts than previously recognized. Note: BSM user counts in Y6Q2 include a large number of unresolvable IP addresses originating from Asia; included here for consistency with reported GAGE metrics but likely artificially high for that quarter.

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LSM users: number of unique second level domains to which LSM data were delivered from the NCEDC archive (Level 0) and the IRIS DMC archive (Level 0). Previously reported metrics only showed the number of unique users accessing data from the NCEDC archive. Metrics reported here have been updated to include NCEDC users from all quarters plus IRIS users beginning in July 2012 (Y4Q4). Counting users from both data centers resulted in much higher total user counts than previously recognized. Pore users: number of unique second level domains to which pore pressure sensor data (Level 0) were delivered from the UNAVCO archive. Tilt users: number of unique second level domains to which tiltmeter data (Level 0) were delivered from the UNAVCO archive. InSAR users: number of unique individual user accounts which accessed SAR data (Level 0,1) from the UNAVCO archive. SAR data access requires user registration. In January 2014, users were no longer identified and tracked as unique EarthScope users due to integration of EarthScope and WInSAR datasets. This integration makes SAR data acquired through GeoEarthScope much more widely accessible to the user community. LiDAR users: number of unique individual user accounts (or unregistered but identifiable second level domains) which accessed airborne LiDAR (ALS) data (Level 3) from OpenTopography. Reporting enhancements introduced for GAGE led to higher (more accurate) user counts starting in October 2013 (Y6Q1).

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Experiment Name PI Start Date End Date Instruments Scientific ObjectiveRio Grande Rift A. Sheehan, M. Roy, et al 7/15/2006 8/31/2010 25 Topcon GB-1000 Measure offset rates across Rio Grande Rift, CO & NMHawaii EQ Emergency Response B. Brooks, J. Foster 10/21/2006 12/31/2008 5 Topcon GB-1000 Measure post-seismic and/or triggered volcanic deformation.ICECAP 2008 D. Blankenship, I. Dalziel 11/18/2008 2/10/2009 2 Topcon GB-1000 High-rate position control for airborne LiDAR survey.NGS Topcon Antenna Calibration F. Blume 12/15/2008 4/30/2009 6 Topcon PG-A1 Recalibration of phase center variation of PG-A1/GP antennaColorado Plateau-Southern Basin and Range Transition R. Bennett 4/25/2009 5/31/2009 20 Topcon GB-1000 Quanitfy transition between rotation and extensionSan Andreas-San Bernardino GPS R. Bennett, S. McGil 6/10/2009 7/11/2009 15 Topcon GB-1000 Kinematics of San Andreas near San BernardinoSetting up TLS workflow for GPS D. Walker, D. Phillips 6/26/2009 12/31/2009 4 Topcon GB-1000 Integrate GPS into TLS systemsTLS: Indiana University Field Camp 2009 SW Montana D. Phillips 8/3/2009 8/17/2009 3 Topcon GB-1000 TLS training for IU Field Course (INTERFACE Outreach)Uyuni (Bolivia) 2009 H. Fricker, A. Borsa 9/1/2009 10/15/2009 6 Topcon GB-1000 Calibration/validation of earth-orbiting altimeters ICECAP 2009 D. Blankenship, I. Dalziel 9/15/2009 1/31/2010 3 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for airborne survey of east AntarcticaGPS for TLS 2010 D. Phillips 3/1/2010 12/31/2010 6 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for various TLS surveysChile RAPID Response B. Brooks, M. Bevis, et al 3/1/2010 2/28/2012 15 Topcon GB-1000 Post-seismic deformation from 2/27/10 M8.8 Maule earthquakeSan Andreas-San Bernardino SAF S. McGill, R. Bennett 6/25/2010 11/30/2010 18 Topcon GB-1000 Deformation measurments in southern CaliforniaColorado Plateau C. Kreemer, R. Bennett 7/15/2010 8/31/2014 28 Topcon GB-1000* Measure strain in and around the Colorado PlateauCoachella Valley Subsidence 2010 M. Sneed, G. Bawden 8/14/2010 8/31/2010 7 Topcon GB-1000 Measure hydrologically induced subsidenceYellowstone Campaign 2010 C. Puskas, R. Smith 8/18/2010 9/15/2010 3 Topcon GB-1000 Measure deformation of the Yellowstone calderaRio Grande Rift II A. Sheehan, M. Roy, et al 8/31/2010 8/31/2015 25 Topcon GB-1000 Measure offset rates across Rio Grande Rift, CO & NMYeloowstone Geyser Deformation A. Soule 9/16/2010 9/29/2010 4 Topcon GB-1000 Position Control for TLS Survey of Geyser in YNPICECAP 2010 D. Blankenship, D. Young 9/29/2010 3/15/2011 3 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for airborne survey of east AntarcticaGPS for TLS 2011 D. Phillips 1/1/2011 12/31/2011 6 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for various TLS surveysSan Andreas-San Bernardino GPS S. McGill, R. Bennett 7/1/2011 7/21/2011 20 Topcon GB-1000 Measure strain along sourthern San Andreas fault systemEarthScope Oregon GPS R. McCaffery 7/10/2011 7/30/2011 3 Topcon GB-1000 Measure deformation rates in eastern Oregon and WashingtonICECAP 2011 D. Blankenship, D. Young 10/1/2011 1/15/2012 3 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for airborne survey of east AntarcticaHigh-Precision GPS for Geology Graduates G. Wang 10/20/2011 1/31/2012 4 Topcon GB-1000 Train Graduate Students in the Use of GPS SystemsTLS Texas New Mexico Volcanic Aeolian Bedorm R. Ewing (Caltech) 3/2/2012 3/12/2012 4 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for TLS survey of migrating dunesBeaver Dam Wash Seismic Survey R. Almeida (LDEO) 3/26/2012 4/15/2012 2 Topcon GB-1000 Position control for sesimic survey to locate Beaver Dam FaultSan Bernardino Mountains GPS Network 2012 S. McGill, R. Bennett 7/16/2012 8/10/2012 10 Topcon GB-1000 Constrain slip rates on the San Andreas and San Jacinto faultsAirborne Snow Observatory - Demonstration Mission 1 J. Deems 7/30/2012 8/11/2012 1 Topcon GB-1000 ALS mapping of mountain basins for water supply inventory.YFTB-2012 R. McCafrey, R. King 8/30/2012 10/8/2012 8 Topcon GB-1000 Measure strain rates across the Yakima Fold-Thrust beltGPS resurvey of the Salar de Uyuni H. Fricker, A. Borsa 9/1/2012 9/30/2012 6 Topcon GB-1000 Build history of urface elevations for satillite altimeter clibrations.RTK-DEM K. Larson, F. Nievinski 9/12/2012 10/3/2012 1 Topcon GB-1000 Validate USGS DEMs.Soft Sediment Deformation in the Carmel Formation, UT D. Wheatley 10/1/2012 10/19/2012 2 Topcon GB-1000 Measuring the location of sandstone pipes.Fourmile Fire 2012 G. Tucker, F. Rengers 10/3/2012 10/5/2012 1 Topcon GB-1000 Geolocation for TLS scan of local burn zoneEarthScope Colorado Plateau AZ Campaign 2012 R. Bennett, A Holland 10/15/2012 11/31/2012 15 Topcon GB-1000 Determine crustal velocities across the CO Plateau Southern B&R transition zone.TLS - Bell vegetation lidar calibration 2012 J. Stoker 10/16/2012 10/21/2012 3 Topcon GB-1000 Comparison of TLS with Airborne LidarTLS Field Camp Survey of the Hilton Creek Fault for UCSC/UC Davis N. Finnegan, M. Oskin 6/19/2013 6/29/2013 3 Topcon GB-1000 Student TLS field camp mapping exercise - eastern CA.Wolford Lidar 2nd Scan B. Lowry 7/11/2013 7/27/2013 4 Topcon GB-1000 TLS scan of Wolford ReservoirTLS 3D excavation of offset channels along the Carrizo Plain S. Akciz 7/26/2013 8/6/2013 4 Topcon GB-1000 TLS scan of San Andreas FaultTLS UH Geophysics Summer Field Camp G. Wang 8/7/2013 8/10/2013 4 Topcon GB-1000 Teach TLS techniques to undergraduatesTLS LiDAR imaging of a long run-out landslide for education N. Niemi 8/11/2013 8/16/2013 4 Topcon GB-1000 Teach TLS techniques to undergraduates

Appendix F. PBO/ES Campaign Instrument Deployment History 10/1/2008-9/30/2013

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Appendix G - PBO/SAFOD Facility Staffing Levels by quarter (2008-2013)

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4Total  days 66 64 65 65 66 64 65 66 66 64 65 66 65 65 65 65 66 64 65 66Potential  Hours 528 512 520 520 528 512 520 528 528 512 520 528 520 520 520 520 528 512 520 528

01  MGMT  (hrs) 2080 1585 3204 2972 3312 3487 2962 3342 2815 3140 3586 3420 2404 2709 3511 3198 2945 3453 3679 3395FTE 3.94 3.10 6.16 5.72 6.27 6.81 5.70 6.33 5.33 6.13 6.90 6.48 4.62 5.21 6.75 6.15 5.58 6.74 7.08 6.43

03  IT/DTA  (hrs) 3518 3372 3382 3136 3889 4181 4105 3974 5923 4061 4408 4119 3913 4184 4783 4569 4796 5218 5223 5235FTE 6.66 6.59 6.50 6.03 7.37 8.17 7.89 7.53 11.22 7.93 8.48 7.80 7.53 8.05 9.20 8.79 9.08 10.19 10.04 9.91

04  BSM  (hrs) 2061 2027 2797 2055 778 2600 2657 2426 2858 3327 2089 2906 3026 3186 3376 3389 3178 3130 2952 3046FTE 3.90 3.96 5.38 3.95 1.47 5.08 5.11 4.59 5.41 6.50 4.02 5.50 5.82 6.13 6.49 6.52 6.02 6.11 5.68 5.77

05  GPS  (hrs) 14839 5144 6054 4449 2823 6161 6546 6248 5433 6084 6956 6852 5592 7062 8670 8665 6890 7100 8448 7846FTE 28.10 10.05 11.64 8.56 5.35 12.03 12.59 11.83 10.29 11.88 13.38 12.98 10.75 13.58 16.67 16.66 13.05 13.87 16.25 14.86

06  SAFOD  (hrs) 0 24 174 232 4 0 0 409 383 13 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 277 76FTE 0.00 0.05 0.33 0.45 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.72 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.53 0.14

YR1-­‐Q1 YR1-­‐Q2 YR1-­‐Q3 YR1-­‐Q4 YR2-­‐Q1 YR2-­‐Q2 YR2-­‐Q3 YR2-­‐Q4 YR3-­‐Q1 YR3-­‐Q2 YR3-­‐Q3 YR3-­‐Q4 YR4-­‐Q1 YR4-­‐Q2 YR4-­‐Q3 YR4-­‐Q4 YR5-­‐Q1 YR5-­‐Q2 YR5-­‐Q3 YR5-­‐Q4TOTAL  FTEs 42.61 23.73 30.02 24.70 20.46 32.09 31.29 31.06 32.98 32.47 32.77 32.79 28.72 32.96 39.12 38.12 33.73 36.92 39.58 37.12

YEAR  1 YEAR  2 YEAR  3 YEAR  4 YEAR  5

42.61  

23.73  

30.02  

24.70  

20.46  

32.09   31.29   31.06  32.98   32.47   32.77   32.79  

28.72  

32.96  

39.12   38.12  

33.73  

36.92  39.58  

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PBO/SAFOD  O&M  Phase  I  (2008-­‐2013)  FTE  

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REPORT OF THE SAFOD ENGINEERING SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR GEOSCIENCES, MARCH 30, 2011

Subcommittee Members Tom Henyey, Professor Emeritus, Earth Sciences, USC (Chair) Joe Henfling, HT Electronics Lead, Geothermal Dept., Sandia National

Laboratories Alan Linde, Senior Staff Member, DTM, Carnegie Institution of Washington Jamison Steidl, Research Seismologist, Earth Research Inst., UC Santa Barbara Don DePaolo, Professor, Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley

A. Introduction One component of EarthScope is the EarthScope Facility, part of which is the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD). SAFOD consists of an approximately 3 km deep borehole (Figure 1) to study, up close, the physical and chemical processes that control deformation and earthquake generation within an active plate-bounding fault zone. (Note: The activities associated with a pilot hole – drilled prior to the main hole – are not discussed in this report). Through an integrated program of downhole sampling, measurement and long-term monitoring, SAFOD was designed to: 1) determine the structure and properties of the fault zone at depth, 2) utilize exhumed fault zone core to determine the frictional behavior, physical properties, and chemical processes that control faulting, 3) measure stress, permeability, and pore pressure conditions in situ, 4) characterize the three-dimensional volume of crust containing the fault, 5) directly monitor strain, pore pressure, and near-field seismic radiation during the cycle of repeating microearthquakes, and 6) observe earthquake nucleation and rupture processes in the near field. Most of the elements of the integrated program noted above required building and installing a robust downhole instrument package (DIP) directly in the fault zone that could operate continuously at temperatures of 120 degrees C and fluid pressures of 30 MPa for extended periods. The DIP was to include multiple digital seismometers, accelerometers, and tiltmeters at several depths and a pore pressure sensor at the bottom of the hole. After completion of drilling Phase II drilling in 2005, it was discovered that the wellbore fluid was saturated with natural gas and lightweight hydrocarbons coming from the sedimentary formations east of the San Andreas Fault. The presence of hydrocarbons

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Figure 1 SAFOD Borehole

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in the wellbore fluid created serious cable head problems in early deployments and testing of instruments between 2005 and 2007. An attempt to isolate the source of the hydrocarbons in the well was initially unsuccessful, although recent geochemical analyses suggest that, although the well is slightly over-pressured, hydrocarbons do not seem to be currently present at the DIP deployment depth. Following the two years of testing, and with advice on the proposed DIP from the SAFOD Monitoring Instrumentation Technical Panel and experts from the IODP and ICDP, it was decided to house the instruments in a set of Pods in order to isolate the instruments from wellbore fluid (Figures 2 and 3). Pods 1, 3, and 5 contained seismometers and accelerometers and Pods 2 and 4 contained tiltmeters on a separate control line. Pod 5 also contained an EMI coil. The DIP was installed (Figure 4) in September 2008 at the conclusion of the MREFC project. The DIP used what was considered the best design and equipment that fit within a budget that was much smaller than originally planned. An original budget of $2.56M had been reduced to less than $0.4M due to overruns in the core recovery portion of the program. Moreover, NSF informed SAFOD that no additional funds would be made available under MREFC. As such, considerable sacrifice had to be made to the original design, including eliminating portions of the instrumentation – most notably the pore pressure sensor and the preferred use of HT electronics that had been recommended by Sandia for longevity. Unfortunately, within two weeks of deployment, all elements of the DIP ceased functioning. In response, the SAFOD Engineering Subcommittee (henceforth referred to as “the committee”) of the Advisory Committee for Geosciences was established in August 2010 and charged with:

a) Describing all prior temporary installations in the SAFOD main hole, and the “lessons learned” from each installation and applied to future installations;

b) Reviewing the design and the installation process, including management of that process, for the downhole observatory installed in the SAFOD main hole in September 2008;

c) Determining and summarizing the reason(s) that the September 2008 observatory ceased to operate;

d) Recommending technical approaches that would give a reasonable likelihood for successful long-term operation of the originally proposed MREFC SAFOD downhole observatory; and

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e) Recommending technical approaches that would give a reasonable likelihood for successful long-term operation of the de-scoped SAFOD downhole observatory that was installed in the SAFOD main hole in September 2008.

The committee began its work when the DIP was removed from the well on October 7and 8, 2010. Committee members were on site to observe the operation. Instruments were checked for operability before and after the DIP was removed from the well, with negative results in both cases. The DIP was trucked to UNAVCO headquarters in Boulder, CO, and then on to Houston, TX. The committee met in Houston November 29 to December 3 to observe opening of the Pods. Instruments were removed and bench tested for operability with continued negative results. Committee members assisted a Pinnacle engineer in examining the seismometer’s electronic components and circuit boards. The seismic instruments were then left with Pinnacle in Houston for further testing, while the tiltmeters were sent to Pinnacle’s San Francisco offices for a postmortem analysis by Pinnacle engineers.

Figure 2 One of the Downhole Pods

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Figure 3 SAFOD DIP Showing the Two Separate Control Lines

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Figure 4 Install ing a Pod - Control Lines are Clearly Visible

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B. Prior Temporary Installations and Lessons Learned A series of downhole instrument test deployments were carried out in the main hole (MH) between November 2004 and January 2007 prior to the final installation of the observatory (DIP). These prior deployments are designated as MH001 to MH017 in chronological order. Their purpose was two-fold: 1) to record a series of calibration shots and a few target earthquakes in order to guide the final phase of drilling and associated coring operations, and 2) to try out different types of sensors and clamping mechanisms under consideration for the eventual observatory deployment. None of these deployments tested instrument longevity, nor did they involve systems for isolating instruments and control lines from contact with the wellbore fluid/gas. It was not known that there would be a hydrocarbon (gas) problem in SAFOD when the original budget was prepared in 2003. Moreover, deployments on wireline using commercially available instruments that were designed for use in oil wells seemed a reasonable approach. However, once it was discovered that there was a gas problem, the cost to house the originally proposed DIP in an isolated system was prohibitive, given the limited budget. This led to the design approach utilizing “Pods” as a low-cost solution to help isolate the sensor packages from the wellbore fluid/gas. The Pod concept is discussed later in the report. All of the MH001 to MH017 deployments were carried out on a standard wireline that was donated (used) by Oyo/Geospace, with the exception of deployments MH004 to MH006, which consisted of a passive 240 channel, 80 level, 3-component geophone array on a specialized cable (Figure 5) containing individual twisted conductor pairs. The array provided good data for low-amplitude signals. However, the clamping force was not sufficient to prevent crosstalk between the channels for higher-amplitude signals and the recording of target events. Deployments MH007 (January 2006) to MH017 (January 2007) consisted of a series of tests with Pinnacle tiltmeters, Oyo/Geospace DS250 seismometers, and DS325/MEMS accelerometers, all with downhole electronics. Motor driven locking arms were also tested. Virtually all deployments lasted less than a few days to a few weeks due almost exclusively to failures of the cable heads (primarily electrical shorts) and invasion by moisture and wellbore gas. This resulted, early on (deployment MH008), in the replacement of Viton Duro O-rings with Kalrez O-rings. The latter are very resistant to gas. However, cable head failures continued. For deployment MH010 the side of the cable head

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exposed to the wellbore fluid (wet side) was filled with Krytox, a high-density oil that is used as a water block in high temperature geothermal cable heads. However, failure occurred as the Krytox either leaked out or was displaced by wellbore gas. The Kalrez O-rings showed no sign of damage, although the cable above the cable head was seriously corroded. A decision was made to try potting the wet side of the cable head with a different grease and better Kalrez O-rings, which were more resistant at high temperature. While marginally better, failures continued from MH012 to MH016 (October 24 to November 9, 2006). These short deployments were for the purpose of recording test shots. A test on January 11, 2007 (MH017) involved filling the cable head with high temperature epoxy. The two DS250s used in the test failed a week and a half later. Failure was attributed to poor bonding of the epoxy to the feed-thru in the cable head, allowing water to enter and create a short between conductors.

Figure 5 Downhole 240 Channel 80 Level Geophone Array

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Lastly, in addition to the many cable head failures, the portion of the wireline above the cable head was also a source of problems during the 2006 to 2007 deployments. Corrosion and embrittlement of the copper conductors by fluid and gases occurred, which made them hard to work with when reheading the cable. This corrosion/embrittlement probably originated from leaks in the cable head, as water and gas traveled up the wireline, so that the cable head and wireline problems were probably related. Upwards of 7000 feet of wireline were removed during reheading operations in an attempt to get to undamaged cable.

C. Transition to the Pod Concept The many tests described above suggested that instruments and control lines needed to be separated from the wellbore fluid and gas using metal-to-metal seals, as both gas and well water are highly corrosive and mobile at the bottom hole temperature of 120 degrees C and pressure of 30MPa. As noted earlier, the original concept for the downhole observatory (DIP) as related to the scientific objectives was ultimately sacrificed due to budgetary constraints. The types and numbers of instruments were severely cut back, and so a final observatory design was apparently never completed. Instead, based on the testing and a recommendation from Pinnacle Technologies (principal contractor for the design and fabrication of the SAFOD observatory), and in order to isolate instruments from wellbore fluid, the Pod concept was adopted, in which the array of instruments were encapsulated within a 2nd pressure vessel with welded or metal–to-metal seals. Power and signal lines, encapsulated in ¼ inch stainless steel tubing, interconnected the Pods. The tubing entered the Pods via Swagelok fittings. The individual Pods were, in turn, fastened to the outside of 2-3/8 inch EUE tubing that would facilitate installation and retrieval, as well as allow other instruments free passage into the borehole through the inside of the EUE tubing. The final design consisted of two independent systems as noted earlier, one housing the tiltmeters at two different depths (Pods 2 and 4) and one housing the seismometers and accelerometers at three different depths (Pods 1, 3 and 5). An electromagnetic sensing coil was attached to the bottom of Pod 5. The design to isolate instruments from wellbore fluid was the right approach, but did not adequately take into consideration temperature. For example, it does not appear that possible thermal degradation of the Mobil 1 (a synthetic oil used to fill the Pods) and its potentially caustic effects on interior components at elevated temperatures for extended periods was considered.

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(Note: it was not clear to the committee why, in fact, the Pods were filled with oil. One response was that it added additional protection to any leaks of the wellbore fluid. However, unless the pressures inside and outside of the Pods were the same, and no void space existed inside the Pods (not the case), this would seem to be a fallacious argument. As noted above, the design relied on metal-to-metal seals, both threaded and Swagelok or equivalent. On the order of two-dozen such connections existed on the final DIP, including those on the ends of the Pods. While there may be no other obvious alternatives, it is not clear how much care was taken in applying the proper thread compound and makeup procedures, which includes tightening each of the various connections using the appropriate torques and gap inspection gauges. Pressure testing did not appear to have been done on the complete system – only on partial components. However, in practice is would have been difficult to pressure test the completely assembled system, and as such, it would have been necessary to take extreme care and every precaution when each of the connections was made to ensure leak-free seals. Because the entire DIP is approximately 300 feet long to accommodate vertical spacing between seismometers and tiltmeters, it was necessary to connect the Pods together in the field via splices between them (see Figure 3). The splicing was performed on the floor of the drill rig during DIP installation. Splices consisted of soldered connections of stripped ends with no additional strain relief, such as by twisting conductors together (Figure 8). The splices were housed in short sections of 3/8” tubes with Swagelok fittings at both ends (Figure 9). The committee felt that having splices was a design flaw, since the failure of a single splice could, under certain conditions, take out several all instruments in a string. An alternative would be to consider each Pod as an independent instrument, although arguably more costly. Lastly, the committee noted that the metal-metal contact surface in a Swaged coupling is small and may be easily compromised during insertion into the wellbore, which is a rather rough handling process (see for example Figure 4). In addition to rough handling, each swaged connection can be compromised by dirt or debris between the cone and seat of each connection. It was not clear to the committee to what extent the attention to detail, as noted above, was an essential theme of the fabrication and installation process. The committee did note that the clamping of the ¼ inch tubing to the EUE tubing was a good idea, and had potentially reduced the chances of additional failures.

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A project of this magnitude and complexity requires a full time manager who is familiar with all aspects of the instrumentation, construction installation, and data. That person should be independent of any contractors, and must ensure that all appropriate testing is carried out and everything is up to specification before deployment. He/she is the quality control specialist and responsible for careful and complete documentation of all aspects of the project. It was not clear to the committee that such an individual existed for this project. It appeared as if different elements of the project were in the hands of different individuals. Perhaps there was too much reliance on Pinnacle personnel and not enough “looking over their shoulders”. For example, some damaged or improper threads were missed, some design documentation was missing or incomplete, and torques on Pod end caps appear to have been variable and in some cases not up to spec. Moreover, one might be concerned that the Swagelok connections were not gauged according to specification either.

D. Reasons the 2008 Observatory Ceased to Operate Listed below are the committee’s principal findings. It has not been possible for the committee to identify with certainty the sequence of events or exactly what happened during deployment and the several days thereafter that led to total failure of the observatory. One or more of these findings may have compromised the DIP. It is important to emphasize that all elements of the DIP failed within the first few hours to weeks following deployment, yet it remained at the bottom of the borehole at 120 degrees C for two years before being removed for assessing the reasons for failure. This has made it impossible in some instances to separate what may have happened early on versus what took place during the two years the DIP sat at the bottom of the borehole. As such, the committee has not attempted to make that distinction. The order of failure was as follows:

1. The tiltmeter in Pod 4 lost contact with the surface before the DIP hit bottom. The failure was probably due to an open circuit that occurred during installation.

2. The tiltmeter in Pod 2 began to have problems shortly after deployment and stopped working two weeks later. It was found to be partially filled with oil during disassembly, suggesting a leak at one of the O-ring seals.

3. The seismic array arrived on the bottom fully functional, but problems began after several days. A perplexing pattern of noise developed with a 24-hour cycle (possibly due to ground loops).

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4. Communication problems developed shortly thereafter. 5. Approximately 10 days after deployment, all communication was lost with

the exception of the instrument in Pod 1. Several days later the last instrument went into a spasm of dropouts, spikes (Figure 6) and reboots. Dropouts can be indicative of cable issues due to leakage or to premature electronic component failure. Findings

An examination of threads on the pod end caps and their female

counterparts on the DIP by a professional tubing contractor concluded that: “There is evidence that the proper thread compound and makeup procedures (torques) may not have been used when assembling the connections. It is possible that this may have resulted in leakage, especially at the external shoulder seals.”

The EUE crossover at the top of Pod 5 (male threads on the crossover into female threads at the top of Pod 5) may have allowed incursion of wellbore fluid and gas to enter Pod 5. The threads at this connection may not have been appropriate for the intended application (see item 1 below), thereby resulting in a fluid entry path. Within a few days the volume of fluid that entered Pod 5 was enough to cause electrical issues within the cable head, and in time, possibly allowed the migration of fluid/gas through the ¼ inch control tubing between Pod 5 and Pod 3, thereby compromising the cable head in Pod 3.

There were ways that the top of pod 5 could have been sealed against the borehole fluid: 1. The thread on the top end cap that connects to the EUE crossover could have been a gas-tight thread like all of the others used at every other connection. Instead it was a standard NPT pipe thread and unable to hold pressure. 2. The top of the end cap on Pod 5 that connects to the EUE crossover could have been terminated (inside) with a solid piece of metal. Instead it was open to permit filling of pod 5 with oil after assembly. The solid piece of metal was instead inside of the crossover.

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3. The pipe thread connection between pod 5 and the EUE crossover could have been welded after it was made-up. This would also have prevented borehole fluid from entering through the pipe threads.

Figure 6 Spikes Developing in Seismic Data

The Pods lacked sufficient internal barriers to fluid and gas flow. Internal Swageloks were used only for load bearing and not as internal seals, thus providing a path for fluid and gas to migrate from one Pod to another through the interconnecting ¼ inch control tubing. It appears as if fluid migrated into Splice S2 between Pod 3 and Pod 5.

Chemical analyses on fluid samples from Pods 3 and 5 by Dr. William

Stringfellow (UOP) indicated the presence of an aqueous phase in both Pods, clear evidence that wellbore fluid had entered these two Pods. However, the Pods contained only Mobil 1 oil suggesting no incursion of external (formation) oil. The aqueous phase was found to be three times

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saltier than seawater and acidic. Such fluids are both conductive and highly corrosive, particularly under high temperatures and pressures.

There was a lack of documentation regarding the DIP from Pinnacle, and

a lack of documentation regarding the installation process and procedures.

Figure 7 SAFOD Observatory Elements

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Splice S1 between Pod 3 and Pod 1 contained oil but not an aqueous

phase according to conductivity measurements by Dr. Stringfellow. However, small amounts of water can dissolve in oil.

Chemical analyses indicated the presence of volatile compounds in Pod samples, consistent with thermal oxidation (degradation) of motor oil. The committee was not able to determine if these volatiles would have a detrimental effect on seals, boots, and/or conductors, or whether these gaseous compounds could find their way around or through seals and/or feeds thru. Nor was the committee able to determine what effect, if any, the volatiles might have on electronic components and sensors.

Chemical analyses of oil samples from the Pods were found to contain

silicon grease, which might be an indication of seal failure. However, this hypothesis would depend on how the grease was used, since even under normal use, the grease could be exposed to the Pod oils in the cable heads.

Most instrument circuit boards and many electronic components showed signs of corrosion, and occasionally minor traces of oil, suggesting the breakdown of seals.

Examination of the electronics boards in the DS150s revealed many

failed connectors, capacitors, transformers, voltage regulators, and possibly analog-to-digital converters and memory integrated circuits. Most likely these failures were caused by the long exposure time at elevated temperatures.

In a statement to the Committee, Pinnacle engineers stated that the

DS150s employed in the DIP would fail if put at 125 degrees C for any length of time. It appears as if the wrong instrument was selected for this application.

A broken wire was found in Pod 4 tiltmeter. It is not clear if the break

occurred before or during disassembly. Electronic components on circuit board were heavily corroded and some damaged.

A broken wire was found in Splice S2 (see Figure 3). It is not clear if the

break occurred before or during disassembly.

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Pod 2 tiltmeter was partially flooded with oil. Electronic components

were heavily corroded and some damaged.

Examination of the electronics boards in the tiltmeters indicated failed capacitors, connectors and microcontroller/memory integrated circuits. Due to the microcontroller failure, it was not possible to identify additional component failures such as signal conditioning circuits, analog-to-digital converters, etc. Also, all sensors and motors were no longer functioning. As with the DS150s, the failure of the electronic components and motors was likely caused by the exposure time at elevated temperatures.

The Mobil 1 had migrated between Pods through the ¼ inch tubing,

indicating that the cable heads were probably compromised in some cases.

Electrical splices between Pods were poorly done. The exposed ends of the wires were place parallel to one another and soldered with no mechanical connection (Figure 8). Individual splices within their protective steel tubes were not staggered. A broken brown wire was found to have occurred near splice S2 between Pods 3 and 5. Insulation materials around the soldered connections had badly deteriorated in many cases. This may have allowed conductive fluid that migrated along the ¼ inch tubing and into the splices to create short-circuits between individual spices.

A cross-threaded Swagelok fitting was located at the top of Pod 4.

Oversight and management decisions regarding the DIP design,

fabrication, assembly, and installation appear to have been made largely by Pinnacle engineers. This is not a typical arrangement between a client and contractor. While Pinnacle may be a fine engineering company with considerable oil well instrumentation experience, they apparently have no experience with long-term deployments at elevated temperature and pressure. Moreover, the failures of all instruments over such a short period of time suggests that some decisions may not always have been the correct ones.

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Figure 8 Poorly Soldered Splices

Figure 9 Splice Housing Between Pods 2 and 4

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E. Recommendations The recommendations presented here cover items (d) and (e) in the charge to the committee. The committee did not see a reason to separate them since the issues regarding the originally proposed MREFC SAFOD downhole observatory and the de-scoped version installed in September 2008 have basically the same requirements, with the exception of the pore pressure monitor in the original version.

The committee wishes to emphasize that the originally proposed MREFC downhole observatory remains an important scientific objective for the study of an active plate boundary fault and its seismogenic processes.

A future observatory, whether the original or the de-scoped version,

must be formulated, constructed, and deployed in stages, from simple to more complex systems over a multi-year time frame.

The committee recommends that a future observatory be isolated from

wellbore fluid via tubing filled with a benign fluid that reaches from the surface to the design depth. This installation could serve the wider community as a facility for testing developments in instrumentation for high temperature, high-pressure environments.

A full-time, fully engaged project manager/engineer who understands

both the project’s technical details and scientific objectives must be brought on board to oversee the project and provide an interface between the scientists and the contractors. Moreover, this individual must be independent of all contractors, yet be able to work with them and listen to, but not necessarily accept, their advice.

Detailed engineering drawings and notes regarding DIP components,

assembly procedures, and test results must be part of the process.

Specific to the SAFOD observatory and its environment, the project should engage the services of a metallurgical or materials engineer and an organic geochemist. The highly corrosive downhole conditions may require the use of specialized materials and engineering practice.

The interplay between temperature, pressure, wellbore fluid/gas and

time (the DIP remained in the well for 2 years following total failure)

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made it difficult for the committee to identify the precise mode(s) of failure during the first few hours to days of deployment. The committee recommends that in the future, instruments that fail downhole should be removed immediately for inspection and testing.

Preference should be given to DIPs that can be installed and removed

inexpensively (I.e., without requiring the expense of some form of drill rig).

The committee recommends that future DIPs abandon the use of motor

oil unless it can be demonstrated that it has no effect on mechanical and electronic components at elevated temperature over time.

The committee recommends the use of “qualified” hardware, electronics

and sensors. Using conventional low temperature COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) components for this application is not recommended. The only case where a conventional low temperature COTS system could be utilized would be if the system were wireline retrievable. The preference would be to select manufacturer-qualified components with data indicating the expected life at elevated temperatures. If no data are available, HALT (Highly Accelerated Life Test) evaluations should be performed to help qualify particular components. Qualified active components, passive components, sensors and pressure transducers are all available from a variety of sources that are well known, for example, to the geothermal research and testing community. Presently, no qualified tilt sensor is known and would require testing.

While not trivial, hardware, electronics and sensors can be successfully

designed for the SAFOD application, although compromises undoubtedly would be necessary. Hardware designed with metal-to-metal seals is common in high temperature/high pressure applications, including those with entrained gases. While elastomer seals work adequately in low temperature applications, long-term high temperature applications when combined with high pressure exceed their capabilities. Such applications should utilize metal-to-metal sealing mechanisms (e.g., C-rings) as the primary seals. However, even some metal-to-metal seals may be subject to corrosion over long deployment times in wells with acidic fluids, so careful selection of metals for seals and housings should be considered.

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The committee recommends a more detailed investigation of the success and failures regarding the electronic components and sensors. While unpowered during the two-year deployment period, many lessons can be learned and the results could lead to more robust future designs. It is extremely costly to perform long-term evaluations on electronic components and sensors and as such, it would be beneficial to the program to learn as much as possible from the exposed electronics and sensors.

The committee recommends a more detailed investigation into the > 2

year deployment of the analog geophone tool using conventional 7 conductor wireline, and whether downhole analog tools might provide a potential alternative to tools with downhole electronics if longevity is a requirement.

The committee recommends that further study be performed on the

actual O-rings and feeds-thru (Figure 10) used in the DIP to determine if they maintained integrity (blocking fluid, gas, and volatiles) during the two years the DIP was in the SAFOD borehole. It would also be useful to perform various stress tests on Swagelok fittings to determine if they can hold up under the rigors of installation, as well as for long periods under corrosive fluid and gas conditions.

Figure 10A Pod Cap and Top of Cable Head.

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Figure 10B Cable Head Showing Feed Thru on Left and Cable Strain Relief (Bull Nose) on Right.

Figure 10C Cable Head Showing Wires from Bull Nose on Right and into Feed Thru on Left

Figure 10D Seismometers on Left with Electronics in Center and Cable Head Connector on Right.

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Figure 10E Cable in Upper Left Corner Connected to Instrument Housing in

Lower Right Corner Through Cable Head in Center.

Figure 10F Two Examples of Feeds Thru.

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Glossary

Cable head The piece of hardware that terminates a multi-conductor armored communication cable (wireline) downhole, and connects the cable’s armor (strength member) to the instrument housing and the cable’s conductors to the internal electronics and sensors by way of a Feed Thru.

C-ring A gasket or ring based on the elastic deformation of a high

temperature alloy with a “C” cross section. Crossover A short segment of pipe or tubing (or solid cylindrical stock with

threads) that connects two pieces of pipe or tubing that may have different functions and/or different thread types or sizes.

DIP Downhole Instrument Package (the 2008 SAFOD deployed

observatory). EUE tubing Tubing with External Upset Ends. The external upset ends provide

additional thickness for strengthening connections. Feed-thru The portion of the cable head that contains a set of conductors

(pins) bonded to an insulator such as an epoxy or, in high temperature applications, a ceramic, that routs the electrical signals from the end of the wireline into the interior of the instrument housing. An example is the method by which current is carried from the socket of an incandescent light bulb into the inside of the bulb to block oxygen from reaching the filament.

IODP International Ocean Drilling Program. ICDP International Continental Drilling Program. Kalrez O-rings A family of O-rings composed of special low compression-

set elastomers with good thermal and chemical resistance that can be used in the cable head to block wellbore fluid and gas from entering the internal electronics housing and coming in contact with electronics and sensors.

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Metal-to-metal seal Any connection between two metal parts that prevents fluid or gas from moving through the connection. It can be a threaded coupling, a cone compression fitting such as a Swagelok fitting, a C-ring, or a welded connection.

MREFC Major Research Equipment and Facilities Centers. An NSF program

that provided funding for SAFOD. Potting Encapsulating. Qualified Has passed tests specifically for intended application. Reheading Reattaching the cable head to the wireline. Swagelok A type of tube fitting that employs a metal-to-metal seal to block

the passage of fluid and gas between the inside and outside of the tube.

Viton Duro O-rings Similar to Kalrez O-rings but with somewhat lower

compression-set and resistance to chemicals and elevated temperature.

Wet side The wellbore fluid side of the cable head. The dry side would be

the internal electronics side.

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Round RequestCode Sample Code Scientist Name Phase Hole Run Section Mass Interval Cuttings Depths (ft) SampleType Taken? Date Taken Returned? Total No. Samples per PI per Round1 3003 Chester_A:2 Chester 3 E 1 1 95 g 56-61 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No 111 3003 Chester_A:5 Chester 3 E 1 3 38 g 80-82 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 Chester_A:6 Chester 3 E 1 4 33 g 51-54 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 Chester_A:10 Chester 3 E 1 6 87 g 40-45 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 Chester_A:12 Chester 3 E 1 7 51 g 71-82 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 Chester_A:16 Chester 3 E 2 2 60 g 80-89 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 0001-G22-8488 Chester 3 G 2 2 83 g 84-89 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 0001-G42-0205 Chester 3 G 4 2 48 g 2- 5 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 0001-G44-0006 Chester 3 G 4 4 58 g 0- 6 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 0001-G52-4853 Chester 3 G 5 2 53 g 48-53 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3003 0001-G53-4547 Chester 3 G 5 3 46 g 45-47 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/19/2008 No1 3005 Dressen:18 Dressen 3 E 1 6 280 g 20-25 cm Half round Yes 09/25/2008 Yes 41 3005 0003-G24-3540 Dressen 3 G 2 4 268 g 35-40 cm Half round Yes 09/25/2008 Yes1 3005 0003-G42-1217 Dressen 3 G 4 2 82 g 12-17 cm Thin-section billet Yes 09/25/2008 Yes1 3005 0003-G54-2024 Dressen 3 G 5 4 176 g 20-24 cm Half round Yes 09/25/2008 Yes1 3006 Enderlin:1_A Enderlin 3 E 1 1 16-18 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No 1181 3006 Enderlin:1_C Enderlin 3 E 1 1 79-81 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:1_B Enderlin 3 E 1 1 47-49 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:2_A Enderlin 3 E 1 2 17-19 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:2_B Enderlin 3 E 1 2 46-48 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:2_C Enderlin 3 E 1 2 78-80 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:3_C Enderlin 3 E 1 3 81-83 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:3_B Enderlin 3 E 1 3 51-53 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:3_A Enderlin 3 E 1 3 20-22 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:4_C Enderlin 3 E 1 4 83-85 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:4_A Enderlin 3 E 1 4 23-25 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:4_B Enderlin 3 E 1 4 52-54 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:5_B Enderlin 3 E 1 5 55-57 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:5_C Enderlin 3 E 1 5 81-86 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:5_A Enderlin 3 E 1 5 25-27 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:6_B Enderlin 3 E 1 6 20-22 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:6_C Enderlin 3 E 1 6 56-58 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:6_A Enderlin 3 E 1 6 85-87 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:7_B Enderlin 3 E 1 7 29-31 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:7_A Enderlin 3 E 1 7 84-86 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:7_C Enderlin 3 E 1 7 55-57 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:8_B Enderlin 3 E 1 8 31-33 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:8_A Enderlin 3 E 1 8 16-18 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:9_B Enderlin 3 E 2 1 34-36 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:9_C Enderlin 3 E 2 1 64-66 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:9_A Enderlin 3 E 2 1 13-15 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:10_A Enderlin 3 E 2 2 6 -8 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:10_B Enderlin 3 E 2 2 38-40 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:10_C Enderlin 3 E 2 2 66-68 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:11_C Enderlin 3 E 2 3 8-10 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:11_A Enderlin 3 E 2 3 40-42 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:11_B Enderlin 3 E 2 3 70-72 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:12_B Enderlin 3 E 2 4 71-73 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:12_A Enderlin 3 E 2 4 40-42 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:12_C Enderlin 3 E 2 4 10-12 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:13 Enderlin 3 E 2 5 11-13 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:14 Enderlin 3 E 2 6 26-28 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:15_A Enderlin 3 G 1 1 55-57 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:15_B Enderlin 3 G 1 1 25-27 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:16_A Enderlin 3 G 1 2 07-09 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:16_C Enderlin 3 G 1 2 68-70 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:16_B Enderlin 3 G 1 2 39-41 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:17_C Enderlin 3 G 1 3 66-68 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:17_B Enderlin 3 G 1 3 36-38 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:17_A Enderlin 3 G 1 3 09-11 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:18_B Enderlin 3 G 1 4 08-10 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 Enderlin:18_A Enderlin 3 G 1 4 71-73 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G15-1113 Enderlin 3 G 1 5 11-13 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G15-44-46 Enderlin 3 G 1 5 44-46 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G15-2628 Enderlin 3 G 1 5 26-28 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G16-0406 Enderlin 3 G 1 6 04-06 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G16-2629 Enderlin 3 G 1 6 26-29 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G21-4749 Enderlin 3 G 2 1 47-49 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G21-7880 Enderlin 3 G 2 1 78-80 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G22-3638 Enderlin 3 G 2 2 36-38 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G22-6769 Enderlin 3 G 2 2 67-69 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G22-0507 Enderlin 3 G 2 2 05-07 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G23-2022 Enderlin 3 G 2 3 20-22 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G23-4648 Enderlin 3 G 2 3 46-48 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G23-7173 Enderlin 3 G 2 3 71-73 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G24-7173 Enderlin 3 G 2 4 71-73 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G24-0911 Enderlin 3 G 2 4 09-11 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G24-4042 Enderlin 3 G 2 4 40-42 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G25-4244 Enderlin 3 G 2 5 42-44 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G25-7375 Enderlin 3 G 2 5 73-75 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G25-1214 Enderlin 3 G 2 5 12-17 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G26-8082 Enderlin 3 G 2 6 80-82 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G26-5355 Enderlin 3 G 2 6 53-55 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G26-1214 Enderlin 3 G 2 6 12-14 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G27-1416 Enderlin 3 G 2 7 14-16 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G27-7577 Enderlin 3 G 2 7 75-77 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G27-4547 Enderlin 3 G 2 7 45-47 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G28-4749 Enderlin 3 G 2 8 47-49 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G28-1719 Enderlin 3 G 2 8 17-19 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G31-1719 Enderlin 3 G 3 1 17-19 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G31-4446 Enderlin 3 G 3 1 44-46 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G32-8789 Enderlin 3 G 3 2 87-89 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G32-1214 Enderlin 3 G 3 2 12-14 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G41-1517 Enderlin 3 G 4 1 15-17 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G41-6062 Enderlin 3 G 4 1 60-62 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G41-2931 Enderlin 3 G 4 1 29-31 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G42-7274 Enderlin 3 G 4 2 72-74 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G42-5557 Enderlin 3 G 4 2 55-57 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G42-3234 Enderlin 3 G 4 2 32-34 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G42-1719 Enderlin 3 G 4 2 17-19 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G43-0507 Enderlin 3 G 4 3 05-07 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G43-3335 Enderlin 3 G 4 3 33-35 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G43-6466 Enderlin 3 G 4 3 64-66 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G44-0608 Enderlin 3 G 4 4 06-08 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G44-6769 Enderlin 3 G 4 4 67-69 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No

Appendix I-1 - SAFOD samples distributed in Round 1 and 2 - PBO/SAFOD CA (Oct. 1, 2008 to Sept. 30, 2014)

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1 3006 0004-G44-3638 Enderlin 3 G 4 4 36-38 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G45-1012 Enderlin 3 G 4 5 10-12 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G45-7072 Enderlin 3 G 4 5 70-72 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G46-0911 Enderlin 3 G 4 6 09-11 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G46-4042 Enderlin 3 G 4 6 40-42 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G47-2527 Enderlin 3 G 4 7 25-27 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G51-0810 Enderlin 3 G 5 1 08-10 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G51-6163 Enderlin 3 G 5 1 61-63 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G52-6668 Enderlin 3 G 5 2 66-68 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G52-3436 Enderlin 3 G 5 2 34-36 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G52-1719 Enderlin 3 G 5 2 17-19 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G53-6769 Enderlin 3 G 5 3 67-69 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G53-3537 Enderlin 3 G 5 3 35-37 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G53-0406 Enderlin 3 G 5 3 04-06 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G54-3739 Enderlin 3 G 5 4 37-39 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G54-0810 Enderlin 3 G 5 4 08-10 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G54-7072 Enderlin 3 G 5 4 70-72 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G55-3941 Enderlin 3 G 5 5 39-41 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G55-0911 Enderlin 3 G 5 5 09-11 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G55-6870 Enderlin 3 G 5 5 68-70 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G56-2628 Enderlin 3 G 5 6 26-28 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G56-4749 Enderlin 3 G 5 6 47-49 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G61-6062 Enderlin 3 G 6 1 60-62 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G62-3133 Enderlin 3 G 6 2 31-33 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G63-3537 Enderlin 3 G 6 3 35-37 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G64-6668 Enderlin 3 G 6 3 66-68 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G65-7173 Enderlin 3 G 6 5 71-73 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3006 0004-G65-2527 Enderlin 3 G 6 5 25-27 cm No Physical Sample Taken Yes 04/17/09 No1 3007 Evans:1 Evans 3 E 1 1 95 g 56-61 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes 111 3007 Evans:7 Evans 3 E 1 3 38 g 80-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 Evans:123 Evans 3 E 1 4 33 g 51-54 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 Evans:12 Evans 3 E 1 6 87 g 40-45 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 Evans:15 Evans 3 E 1 7 51 g 71-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 Evans:21 Evans 3 E 2 2 60 g 80-89 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 0005-G22-8488 Evans 3 G 2 2 83 g 84-88 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 0005-G41-0006 Evans 3 G 4 1 58 g 0- 6 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 0005-G42-0205 Evans 3 G 4 2 48 g 2- 5 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 0005-G52-4853 Evans 3 G 5 2 53 g 48-53 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3007 0005-G53-4547 Evans 3 G 5 3 46 g 45-47 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 08/15/2008 Yes1 3008 Faulkner:1 Faulkner 3 E 1 3 47 g 80-82 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/21/2008 No 21 3008 0006-G42-0508 Faulkner 3 G 4 2 69 g 5- 8 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/21/2008 No1 3010 Gratier:1 Gratier 3 E 1 1 240 g 35-40 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes 91 3010 Gratier:2 Gratier 3 E 1 2 223 g 62-66 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 Gratier:4 Gratier 3 E 1 2 309 g 37-42 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 Gratier:5_B Gratier 3 E 1 3 204 g 33-37 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 Gratier:5_A Gratier 3 E 1 3 240 g 83-88 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 Gratier:13 Gratier 3 E 1 6 370 g 40-45 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 0007-G24-3136 Gratier 3 G 2 4 287 g 31-36 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 0007-G31-3944 Gratier 3 G 3 1 204 g 39-44 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3010 0007-G42-2027 Gratier 3 G 4 2 271 g 20-27 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/29/2008 Yes1 3011 Holdsworth:1 Holdsworth 3 E 1 2 68 g 39-45 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/29/2008 Yes 51 3011 Holdsworth:2 Holdsworth 3 E 1 3 35 g 80-82 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/29/2008 Yes1 3011 Holdsworth:5 Holdsworth 3 E 2 2 159 g 80-89 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/29/2008 Yes1 3011 0009-G15-4649 Holdsworth 3 G 1 5 78 g 46-49 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/29/2008 Yes1 3011 0009-G22-8589 Holdsworth 3 G 2 2 94 g 85-89 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 08/29/2008 Yes1 3012 Kirschner:5 Kirschner 3 G 1 1 <1g 10-11 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed 1161 3012 Kirschner:4 Kirschner 3 G 1 1 <1g 07-08 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 Kirschner:6 Kirschner 3 G 1 1 <1g 65-66 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-116-G15 Kirschner 3 G 1 5 <1g 24-25 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-009-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 81-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-001-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 03-04 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-003-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 36-37 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-016-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 69-70 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-012-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 30-33 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-004-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 33-34 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-010-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 36-37 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-013-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 78-79 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-008-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 81-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-014-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 70-71 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-015-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 73-74 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-006-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 64-65 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-002-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 36-37 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-011-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 31-32 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-005-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 27-28 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-007-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 <1g 66-67 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-025-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 64-65 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-017-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 16-17 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-021-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 10-11 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-018-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 16-17 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-024-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 62-63 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-022-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 20-21 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-020-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 09-10 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-023-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 25-26 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-019-G23 Kirschner 3 G 2 3 <1g 30-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-026-G24 Kirschner 3 G 2 4 <1g 39-40 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-027-G24 Kirschner 3 G 2 4 <1g 40-41 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-028-G24 Kirschner 3 G 2 4 <1g 57-58 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-029-G24 Kirschner 3 G 2 4 <1g 71-72 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-034-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 60-61 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-033-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 19-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-035-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 61-62 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-031-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 79-80 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-032-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 08-09 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-030-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 <1g 53-54 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-036-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 <1g 45-46 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-037-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 <1g 34-35 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-038-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 <1g 06-07 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-039-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 <1g 28-29 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-047-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 72-73 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-042-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 68-69 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-043-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 39-40 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-045-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 31-32 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-044-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 46-47 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-048-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 76-77 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-046-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 70-71 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-049-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 80-81 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-040-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 53-54 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-041-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 <1g 59-60 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed

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1 3012 16030-073-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 13-14 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-080-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 52-53 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-074-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 22-23 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-081-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 58-59 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-079-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 49-50 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-078-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 44-45 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-077-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 30-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-076-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 29-30 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-075-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 <1g 25-26 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-082-G32 Kirschner 3 G 3 2 <1g 05-06 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-085-G32 Kirschner 3 G 3 2 <1g 34-35 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-084-G32 Kirschner 3 G 3 2 <1g 34-35 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-083-G32 Kirschner 3 G 3 2 <1g 10-11 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-051-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 09-10 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-056-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 65-66 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-055-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 24-25 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-053-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 81-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-052-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 46-47 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-054-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 12-13 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-050-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 <1g 14-15 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-059-G42 Kirschner 3 G 4 2 <1g 59-60 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-057-G42 Kirschner 3 G 4 2 <1g 09-10 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-060-G42 Kirschner 3 G 4 2 <1g 64-65 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-058-G42 Kirschner 3 G 4 2 <1g 52-53 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-063-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 56-57 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-062-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 58-59 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-064-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 64-65 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-065-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 75-76 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-061-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 53-54 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-067-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 83-84 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-066-G45 Kirschner 3 G 4 5 <1g 81-82 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-069-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 <1g 08-09 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-070-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 <1g 26-27 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-072-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 <1g 49-50 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-071-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 <1g 41-42 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-068-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 <1g 03-04 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-088-G47 Kirschner 3 G 4 7 <1g 40-41 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-086-G47 Kirschner 3 G 4 7 <1g 08-09 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-087-G47 Kirschner 3 G 4 7 <1g 16-17 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-089-G47 Kirschner 3 G 4 7 <1g 40-41 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-093-G51 Kirschner 3 G 5 1 <1g 60-61 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-090-G51 Kirschner 3 G 5 1 <1g 08-09 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-091-G51 Kirschner 3 G 5 1 <1g 11-12 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-094-G51 Kirschner 3 G 5 1 <1g 78-79 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-092-G51 Kirschner 3 G 5 1 <1g 42-43 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-096-G52 Kirschner 3 G 5 2 <1g 09-10 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-095-G52 Kirschner 3 G 5 2 <1g 06-07 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-097-G52 Kirschner 3 G 5 2 <1g 18-19 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-099-G53 Kirschner 3 G 5 3 <1g 12-13 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-098-G53 Kirschner 3 G 5 3 <1g 03-04 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-100-G53 Kirschner 3 G 5 3 <1g 78-79 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-102-G54 Kirschner 3 G 5 4 <1g 61-62 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-101-G54 Kirschner 3 G 5 4 <1g 19-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-103-G55 Kirschner 3 G 5 5 <1g 28-29 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-104-G55 Kirschner 3 G 5 5 <1g 67-68 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-105-G56 Kirschner 3 G 5 6 <1g 56-57 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-106-G61 Kirschner 3 G 6 1 <1g 35-36 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-108-G61 Kirschner 3 G 6 1 <1g 49-52 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-107-G61 Kirschner 3 G 6 1 <1g 33-34 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-110-G63 Kirschner 3 G 6 3 <1g 65-66 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-109-G63 Kirschner 3 G 6 3 <1g 63-64 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-111-G65 Kirschner 3 G 6 5 <1g 07-08 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3012 16030-112-G65 Kirschner 3 G 6 5 <1g 12-13 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/03/2008 No - all consumed1 3014 Lockner:11_C Lockner 3 E 1 2 35 g 31-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/29/2008 No 41 3014 Lockner:11_B Lockner 3 E 1 2 39 g 31-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/29/2008 No1 3014 Lockner:11_A Lockner 3 E 1 2 42 g 31-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/29/2008 No1 3014 Lockner:12 Lockner 3 E 1 3 39 g 74-79 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/29/2008 No1 3015 Louis:1_A Louis 3 E 1 2 56 g 58-62 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/05/2008 No 31 3015 Louis:1_C Louis 3 E 1 2 53 g 55-58 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/05/2008 No1 3015 Louis:1_B Louis 3 E 1 2 54 g 53-56 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/05/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1990 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 1960-1970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No 11601 3016 3016-11C-2000 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 1970-1980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-2010 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 1980-1990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1970 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 1990-2000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1960 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2000-2010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2010-2020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2020-2030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2030-2040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2040-2050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2050-2060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2060-2070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2070-2080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2080-2090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2090-2100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2100-2110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2110-2120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2120-2130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2130-2140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2140-2150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2150-2160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2160-2170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2170-2180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2180-2190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2190-2200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2200-2210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2210-2220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2220-2230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2230-2240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2240-2250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2250-2260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2260-2270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2270-2280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2280-2290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2290-2300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2300-2310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2310-2320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2320-2330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2330-2340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2340-2350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2350-2360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2360-2370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2370-2380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2380-2390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2390-2400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2400-2410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2410-2420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2420-2430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2430-2440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2440-2450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2450-2460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2460-2470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2470-2480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2480-2490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2490-2500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2500-2510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2510-2520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2520-2530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2530-2540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2540-2550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2550-2560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2560-2570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2570-2580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2580-2590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2590-2600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2600-2610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2610-2620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2620-2630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2630-2640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2640-2650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2650-2660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2660-2670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2670-2680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2680-2690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2690-2700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2700-2710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2710-2720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2720-2730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2730-2740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2740-2750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2750-2760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2760-2770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2770-2780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2780-2790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2790-2800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2800-2810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2810-2820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2820-2830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2830-2840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2840-2850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2850-2860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2860-2870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2870-2880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2880-2890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2890-2900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2900-2910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2910-2920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2920-2930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2930-2940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2940-2950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2950-2960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2960-2970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2970-2980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2980-2990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 2990-3000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3000-3010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3010-3020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3020-3030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3030-3040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3040-3050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3050-3060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3060-3070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3070-3080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3080-3090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3090-3100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3100-3110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3110-3120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3120-3130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3130-3140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3140-3150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3150-3160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3160-3170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3170-3180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3180-3190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3190-3200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3200-3210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3210-3220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3220-3230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3230-3240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3240-3250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3250-3260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3260-3270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3270-3280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3280-3290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3290-3300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3300-3310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3310-3320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3320-3330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3330-3340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3340-3350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3350-3360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3360-3370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3370-3380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3380-3390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3390-3400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3400-3410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3410-3420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3420-3430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3430-3440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3440-3450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3450-3460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3460-3470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3470-3480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3480-3490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3490-3500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3500-3510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3510-3520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3520-3530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3530-3540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3540-3550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3550-3560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3560-3570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3570-3580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3580-3590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3590-3600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3600-3610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3610-3620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3620-3630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3630-3640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3640-3650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3650-3660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3660-3670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3670-3680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3680-3690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3690-3700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3700-3710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 1 B N/A N/A 25 g 3710-3720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3290-3300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3300-3310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3310-3320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3320-3330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3330-3340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3340-3350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3350-3360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3360-3370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3370-3380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3380-3390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3390-3400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3400-3410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3410-3420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3420-3430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3430-3440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3440-3450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3450-3460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3460-3470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3470-3480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3480-3490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3490-3500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3500-3510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3510-3520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3520-3530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3530-3540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3540-3550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3550-3560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3560-3570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3570-3580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3580-3590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3590-3600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3600-3610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3610-3620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3620-3630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3630-3640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3640-3650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3650-3660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3660-3670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3670-3680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3680-3690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3690-3700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3700-3710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3710-3720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3720-3730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3730-3740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3740-3750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3750-3760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3760-3770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3770-3780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3780-3790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3790-3800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3800-3810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3810-3820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3820-3830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3830-3840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3840-3850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3850-3860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3860-3870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3870-3880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3880-3890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3890-3900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3900-3910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3910-3920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3920-3930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3930-3940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3940-3950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3950-3960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3960-3970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3970-3980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3980-3990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 3990-4000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4000-4010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4010-4020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4020-4030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4030-4040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4040-4050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4050-4060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4060-4070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4070-4080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4080-4090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4090-4100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4100-4110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4110-4120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4120-4130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4130-4140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4140-4150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4150-4160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4160-4170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4170-4180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4180-4190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4190-4200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4200-4210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4210-4220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4220-4230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4230-4240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4240-4250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4250-4260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4260-4270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4270-4280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4280-4290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4290-4300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4300-4310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4310-4320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4320-4330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4330-4340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4340-4350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4350-4360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4360-4370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4370-4380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4380-4390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4390-4400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4410-4420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4420-4430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4430-4440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4440-4450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4450-4460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4460-4470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4470-4480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4480-4490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4490-4500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4500-4510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4510-4520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4520-4530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4530-4540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4540-4550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4550-4560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4560-4570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4570-4580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4580-4590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4590-4600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4600-4610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4610-4620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4620-4630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4630-4640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4640-4650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4650-4660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4660-4670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4670-4680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4680-4690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4690-4700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4700-4710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4710-4720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4720-4730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4730-4740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4740-4750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4750-4760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4760-4770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4770-4780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4780-4790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4790-4800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4800-4810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4810-4820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4820-4830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4830-4840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4840-4850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4850-4860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4860-4870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4870-4880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4880-4890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4890-4900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4900-4910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4910-4920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4920-4930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4930-4940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4940-4950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4950-4960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4960-4970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4970-4980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4980-4990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 4990-5000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5000-5010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5010-5020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5020-5030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5030-5040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5040-5050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5050-5060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5060-5070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5070-5080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5080-5090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5090-5100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5100-5110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5110-5120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5120-5130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5130-5140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5140-5150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5150-5160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5160-5170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5170-5180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5180-5190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5190-5200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5200-5210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5210-5220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5220-5230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5230-5240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5240-5250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5250-5260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5260-5270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5270-5280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5280-5290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5290-5300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5300-5310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5310-5320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5320-5330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5330-5340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5340-5350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5350-5360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5360-5370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5370-5380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5380-5390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5390-5400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5400-5410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5410-5420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5420-5430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5430-5440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5440-5450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5450-5460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5460-5470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5470-5480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5480-5490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5490-5500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5500-5510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5510-5520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5520-5530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5530-5540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5540-5550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5550-5560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5560-5570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5570-5580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5580-5590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5590-5600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5600-5610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5610-5620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5620-5630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5630-5640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5640-5650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5650-5660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5660-5670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5670-5680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5680-5690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5690-5700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5700-5710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5710-5720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5720-5730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5730-5740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5740-5750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5750-5760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5760-5770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5770-5780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5780-5790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5790-5800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5800-5810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5810-5820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5820-5830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5830-5840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5840-5850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5850-5860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5860-5870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5870-5880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5880-5890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5890-5900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5900-5910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5910-5920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5920-5930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5930-5940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5940-5950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5950-5960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5960-5970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5970-5980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5980-5990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 5990-6000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6000-6010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6010-6020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6020-6030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6030-6040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6040-6050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6050-6060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6060-6070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6070-6080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6080-6090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6090-6100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6100-6110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6110-6120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6120-6130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6130-6140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6140-6150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6150-6160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6160-6170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6170-6180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6180-6190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6190-6200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6200-6210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6210-6220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6220-6230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6230-6240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6240-6250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6250-6260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6260-6270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6270-6280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6280-6290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6290-6300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6300-6310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6310-6320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6320-6330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6330-6340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6340-6350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6350-6360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6360-6370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6370-6380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6380-6390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6390-6400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6400-6410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6410-6420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6420-6430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6430-6440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6440-6450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6450-6460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6460-6470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6470-6480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6480-6490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6490-6500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6500-6510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6510-6520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6520-6530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6530-6540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6540-6550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6550-6560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6560-6570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6570-6580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6580-6590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6590-6600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6600-6610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6610-6620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6620-6630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6630-6640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6640-6650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6650-6660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6660-6670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6670-6680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6680-6690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6690-6700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6700-6710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6710-6720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6720-6730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6730-6740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6740-6750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6750-6760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6760-6770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6770-6780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6780-6790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6790-6800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6800-6810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6810-6820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6820-6830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6830-6840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6840-6850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6850-6860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6860-6870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6870-6880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6880-6890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6890-6900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6900-6910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6910-6920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6920-6930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6930-6940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6940-6950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6950-6960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6960-6970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6970-6980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6980-6990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 6990-7000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7000-7010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7010-7020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7020-7030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7030-7040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7040-7050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7050-7060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7060-7070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7070-7080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7080-7090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7090-7100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7100-7110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7110-7120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7120-7130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7130-7140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7140-7150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7150-7160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7160-7170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7170-7180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7180-7190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7190-7200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7200-7210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7210-7220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7220-7230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7230-7240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7240-7250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7250-7260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7260-7270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7270-7280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7280-7290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7290-7300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7300-7310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7310-7320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7320-7330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7330-7340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7340-7350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7350-7360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7360-7370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7370-7380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7380-7390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7390-7400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7400-7410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7410-7420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7420-7430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7430-7440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7440-7450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7450-7460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7460-7470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7470-7480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7480-7490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7490-7500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7500-7510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7510-7520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7520-7530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7530-7540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7540-7550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7550-7560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7560-7570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7570-7580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7580-7590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7590-7600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7600-7610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7610-7620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7620-7630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7630-7640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7640-7650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7650-7660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7660-7670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7670-7680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7680-7690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7690-7700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7700-7710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7710-7720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7720-7730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7730-7740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7740-7750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7750-7760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7760-7770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7770-7780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7780-7790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7790-7800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7800-7810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7810-7820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7820-7830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7830-7840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7840-7850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7850-7860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7860-7870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7870-7880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7880-7890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7890-7900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7900-7910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7910-7920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7920-7930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7930-7940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7940-7950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7950-7960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7960-7970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7970-7980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7980-7990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 7990-8000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8000-8010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8010-8020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8020-8030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8030-8040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8040-8050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8050-8060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8060-8070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8070-8080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8080-8090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8090-8100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8100-8110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8110-8120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8120-8130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8130-8140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8140-8150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8150-8160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8160-8170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8170-8180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8180-8190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8190-8200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8200-8210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8210-8220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8220-8230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8230-8240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8240-8250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8250-8260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8260-8270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8270-8280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8280-8290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8290-8300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8300-8310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8310-8320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8320-8330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8330-8340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8340-8350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8350-8360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8360-8370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8370-8380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8380-8390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8390-8400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8400-8410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8410-8420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8420-8430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8430-8440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8440-8450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8450-8460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8460-8470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8470-8480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8480-8490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8490-8500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8500-8510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8510-8520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8520-8530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8530-8540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8540-8550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8550-8560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8560-8570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8570-8580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8580-8590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8590-8600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8600-8610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8610-8620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8620-8630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8630-8640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8640-8650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8650-8660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8660-8670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8670-8680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8680-8690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8690-8700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8700-8710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8710-8720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8720-8730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9730-8740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8740-8750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8750-8760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8760-8770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8770-8780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8780-8790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8790-8800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8800-8810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8810-8820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8820-8830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8830-8840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8840-8850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8850-8860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8860-8870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8870-8880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8880-8890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8890-8900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8900-8910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8910-8920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8920-8930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8930-8940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8940-8950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8950-8960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8960-8970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8970-8980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8980-8990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 8990-9000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9000-9010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9010-9020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9020-9030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9030-9040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9040-9050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9050-9060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9060-9070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9070-9080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9080-9090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9090-9100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9100-9110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9110-9120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9120-9130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9130-9140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9140-9150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9150-9160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9160-9170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9170-9180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9180-9190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9190-9200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9200-9210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9210-9220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9220-9230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9230-9240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9240-9250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9250-9260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9260-9270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9270-9280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9280-9290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9290-9300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9300-9310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9310-9320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9320-9330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9330-9340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9340-9350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9350-9360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9360-9370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9370-9380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9380-9390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9390-9400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9400-9410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9410-9420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9420-9430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9430-9440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9440-9450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9450-9460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9460-9470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9470-9480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9480-9490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9490-9500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9500-9510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9510-9520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9520-9530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9530-9540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9540-9550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9550-9560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9560-9570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9570-9580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9580-9590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9590-9600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9600-9610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9610-9620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9620-9630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9630-9640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9640-9650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9650-9660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9660-9670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9670-9680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9680-9690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9690-9700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9700-9710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9710-9720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9720-9730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9730-9740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9740-9750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9750-9760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9760-9770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9770-9780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9780-9790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9790-9800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9800-9810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9810-9820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9820-9830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9830-9840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9840-9850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9850-9860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9860-9870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9870-9880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9880-9890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9890-9900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9900-9910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9910-9920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9920-9930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9930-9940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9940-9950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9950-9960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9960-9970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9970-9980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9980-9990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 9990-10000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10000-10010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10010-10020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 10990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11279 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11370 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 11990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12110 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12120 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12130 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12140 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12150 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12160 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12170 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12180 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12190 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12200 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12210 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12220 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12230 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12240 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12250 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12260 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12270 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12280 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12290 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12300 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12310 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12320 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12330 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12340 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12350 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12360 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12380 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12390 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12400 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12410 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12420 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12430 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12440 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12450 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12460 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12470 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12480 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12490 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12500 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12510 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12520 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12530 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12540 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12550 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12560 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12570 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12580 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12590 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12600 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12610 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12620 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12630 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12640 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12650 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12660 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12670 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12680 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12690 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12700 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12710 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12720 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12730 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12740 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12750 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No

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1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12760 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12770 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12780 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12790 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12800 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12810 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12820 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12830 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12840 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12850 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12860 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12870 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12880 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12890 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12900 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12910 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12920 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12930 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12940 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12950 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12960 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12970 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12980 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 12990 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13000 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13010 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13020 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13030 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13040 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13050 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13060 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13070 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13080 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13082 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13090 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13091 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13092 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13096 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13100 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13104 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13108 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3016 3016-11C-1980 Macleod 2 C N/A N/A 25 g 13111 Cuttings Yes 10/23/2008 No1 3021 5005-E-10430 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 310 N/A 10,366 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes 71 3021 5005-E-10386 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 351 N/A 10,375 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 5005-E-10420 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 313 N/A 10,386 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 5005-E-10366 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 613 N/A 10,401 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 5005-E-10375 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 555 N/A 10,409 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 5005-E-10401 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 529 N/A 10,420 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 5005-E-10409 Marone 3 E N/A N/A 530 N/A 10,430 Cuttings Yes 09/05/08 Yes1 3021 Saffer:5_B Saffer 3 E 1 2 50 g 24-28 cm Mini-Core Yes 02/20/09 Yes 41 3021 Saffer:5_A Saffer 3 E 1 2 77 g 21-25 cm Mini-Core Yes 02/20/09 Yes1 3021 Saffer:5_C Saffer 3 E 1 2 49 g 28-31 cm Mini-Core Yes 02/20/09 Yes1 3021 5007-G42-0407 Saffer 3 G 4 2 31 g 4- 7 cm Mini-Core Yes 02/20/09 Yes1 3022 81053-002-G31 Schleicher 3 G 3 1 40-42 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 07/17/2008 No 11 3024 Urai:15_A Urai 3 E 1 2 13 g 31-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/13/2008 No 41 3024 Urai:15_B Urai 3 E 1 2 32 g 37-39 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 12/13/2008 No1 3024 0023-G42-0810 Urai 3 G 4 2 9 g 8-10 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 12/13/2008 No1 3024 0023-G42-0103 Urai 3 G 4 2 23 g 1 -3 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 12/13/2008 No1 3025 0025-G24-3840 Wenk 3 G 2 4 12 g 38-40 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/30/2008 Yes 11 3026 White:1 White 3 E 1 4 170 g 60-65 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/12/2008 No 51 3026 White:3 White 3 E 1 6 255 g 20-25 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/12/2008 No1 3026 White:5 White 3 G 1 2 179 g 4 -9 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/12/2008 No1 3026 0026-G23-8388 White 3 G 2 3 256 g 83-88 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/12/2008 No1 3026 0026-G42-0003 White 3 G 4 2 164 g 0 -3 cm Polyhedron Yes 12/12/2008 No1 3027 Williams:1_B Williams 3 E 1 2 148 g 53-57 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/16/2008 No 41 3027 Williams:1_A Williams 3 E 1 2 97 g 58-61 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/16/2008 No1 3027 Williams:2_B Williams 3 E 1 7 131 g 67-71 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/16/2008 No1 3027 Williams:2_A Williams 3 E 1 7 149 g 62-67 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/16/2008 No1 3028 Zhu:2_A Zhu 3 E 1 7 64 g 57-62 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/03/2008 No 21 3028 Zhu:2_B Zhu 3 E 1 7 65 g 57-62 cm Mini-Core Yes 12/03/2008 No2 4001 28037-240-E15 Gratier 3 E 1 5 323 g 79-87 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes 152 4001 28037-235-E22 Gratier 3 E 2 2 158 g 28-36 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-239-G12 Gratier 3 G 1 2 231 g 04-09 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-241-G12 Gratier 3 G 1 2 207 g 35-40 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-327-G21 Gratier 3 G 2 1 163 g 53-57 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-242-G23 Gratier 3 G 2 3 147 g 14-21 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2012 Yes2 4001 28037-244-G25 Gratier 3 G 2 5 157 g 44-48 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-248-G28 Gratier 3 G 2 8 65 g 09-13 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-250-G31 Gratier 3 G 3 1 273 g 26-32 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-279-G41 Gratier 3 G 4 1 228 g 61-67 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-281-G43 Gratier 3 G 4 3 159 g 83-88 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-280-G43 Gratier 3 G 4 3 115 g 31-39 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-282-G51 Gratier 3 G 5 1 188 g 76-81 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-283-G52 Gratier 3 G 5 2 144 g 04-10 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4001 28037-286-G54 Gratier 3 G 5 4 169 g 76-80 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/24/2009 Yes2 4002 23034-306-E15 Kopf 3 E 1 5 100 g 03-10 cm Cuttings Yes 05/06/2010 No 152 4002 23034-294-G11 Kopf 3 G 1 1 47 g 44-51 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-307-G12 Kopf 3 G 1 2 86 g 04-09 cm Cuttings Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-295-E13 Kopf 3 G 1 3 31 g 73-76 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-308-G25 Kopf 3 G 2 5 129 g 44-48 cm Cuttings Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-296-E25 Kopf 3 G 2 5 31 g 26-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-298-E28 Kopf 3 G 2 8 24 g 20-25 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-299-E31 Kopf 3 G 3 1 20 g 41-46 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-300-E42 Kopf 3 G 4 2 24 g 83-84 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-301-E44 Kopf 3 G 4 4 20 g 14-19 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-302-E46 Kopf 3 G 4 6 20 g 18-21 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-303-E51 Kopf 3 G 5 1 20 g 25-28 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-309-G55 Kopf 3 G 5 5 96 g 14-19 cm Cuttings Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-304-E64 Kopf 3 G 6 4 20 g 20-22 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4002 23034-305-E64 Kopf 3 G 6 4 23 g 56-60 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2010 No2 4003 16030-39-E12 Evans 3 E 1 2 106 g 74-76 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes 332 4003 16030-55-G11 Evans 3 G 1 1 104 g 06-09 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-56-G11 Evans 3 G 1 1 60 g 68-70 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-57-G12 Evans 3 G 1 2 132 g 00-03 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-60-G13 Evans 3 G 1 3 95 g 77-81 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-252-G13 Evans 3 G 1 3 45 g 41-45 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-253-G14 Evans 3 G 1 4 104 g 73-77 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-61-G14 Evans 3 G 1 4 166 g 00-04 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes

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2 4003 16030-65-G21 Evans 3 G 2 1 52 g 51-53 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-69-G23 Evans 3 G 2 3 62 g 06-09 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-70-G23 Evans 3 G 2 3 82 g 26-29 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-72-G24 Evans 3 G 2 4 194 g 00-02 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-73-G24 Evans 3 G 2 4 121 g 35-40 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-74-G25 Evans 3 G 2 5 92 g 25-30 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-83-G28 Evans 3 G 2 8 113 g 51-55 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-84-G29 Evans 3 G 2 9 31 g 08-11 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-85-G29 Evans 3 G 2 9 62 g 33-38 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-86-G31 Evans 3 G 3 1 107 g 32-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-121-G42 Evans 3 G 4 2 103 g 75-80 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-123-G43 Evans 3 G 4 3 32 g 70-73 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-125-G44 Evans 3 G 4 4 97 g 38-41 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-124-G44 Evans 3 G 4 4 67 g 19-22 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-126-G44 Evans 3 G 4 4 160 g 82-86 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-129-G46 Evans 3 G 4 6 59 g 50-56 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-134-G51 Evans 3 G 5 1 81 g 86-88 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-174-G52 Evans 3 G 5 2 117 g 09-12 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-137-G54 Evans 3 G 5 4 101 g 58-62 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-139-G55 Evans 3 G 5 5 108 g 71-73 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 No2 4003 16030-141-G57 Evans 3 G 5 7 60 g 26-28 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-149-G64 Evans 3 G 6 4 105 g 17-21 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-151-G65 Evans 3 G 6 5 188 g 00-13 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-153-G66 Evans 3 G 6 6 190 g 26-30 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4003 16030-260-G45 Evans 3 G 4 5 124 g 57-62 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4004 15029-187-E11 Lockner 3 E 1 1 271 g 31-35 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/09/2010 No 262 4004 15029-188-E12 Lockner 3 E 1 2 147 g 31-37 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/09/2010 No2 4004 15029-194-G11 Lockner 3 G 1 1 45 g 50-51 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-195-G13 Lockner 3 G 1 3 126 g 41-43 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-224-G13 Lockner 3 G 1 3 82 g 2-7 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-197-G22 Lockner 3 G 2 2 112 g 19-22 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-225-G22 Lockner 3 G 2 2 321 g 75-83 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/12/11 Yes2 4004 15029-198-G25 Lockner 3 G 2 5 44 g 23-30 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-199-G26 Lockner 3 G 2 6 95 g 61-72 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-226-G26 Lockner 3 G 2 6 159 g 7-15 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-004-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 23 g 89 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 No2 4004 15029-217-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 63 g 0-5 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-003-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 23 g 35; 35-38 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 No2 4004 15029-001-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 30 g 10-34 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 No2 4004 15029-229-G29 Lockner 3 G 2 9 144 g 5 -14 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-209-G31 Lockner 3 G 3 1 75 g 41-46 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-230-G31 Lockner 3 G 3 1 144 g 22-27 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-210-G41 Lockner 3 G 4 1 80 g 34-37 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-231-G41 Lockner 3 G 4 1 150 g 61-67 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-319-G42 Lockner 3 G 4 2 68 g 02-05 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-211-G43 Lockner 3 G 4 3 79 g 83-88 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/09/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-313-G45 Lockner 3 G 4 5 188 g 14-20 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-314-G46 Lockner 3 G 4 6 84 g 27-31 cm Polyhedron Yes 03/09/2010 Yes2 4004 15029-233-G47 Lockner 3 G 4 7 99 g 22-26 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-234-G52 Lockner 3 G 5 2 113 g 43-48 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4004 15029-237-G63 Lockner 3 G 6 3 222 g 8-12 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/25/11 Yes2 4005 18031-12-G23 Marone 3 G 2 3 239 g 49-52 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/10/2009 No 182 4005 18031-13-G25 Marone 3 G 2 5 210 g 39-43 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-14-G26 Marone 3 G 2 6 220 g 23-27 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-20-G28 Marone 3 G 2 8 512 g 16-19 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4005 18031-21-G29 Marone 3 G 2 9 110 g 6-11 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/15/2010 Yes2 4005 18031-JF-G31 Marone 3 G 3 1 181 g 62-64 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/10/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-22-G32 Marone 3 G 3 2 503 g 0-3 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/15/2010 Yes2 4005 18031-24-G42 Marone 3 G 4 2 150 g 82-88 cm Polyhedron Yes 11/16/2010 Yes2 4005 18031-23-G42 Marone 3 G 4 2 182 g 7-11 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-26-G43 Marone 3 G 4 3 273 g 54-58 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/10/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-25-G43 Marone 3 G 4 3 215 g 27-31 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-27-G44 Marone 3 G 4 4 307 g 44-47 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-28-G45 Marone 3 G 4 5 281 g 31-34 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-29-G45 Marone 3 G 4 5 193 g 59-62 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/15/2010 Yes2 4005 18031-30-G46 Marone 3 G 4 6 169 g 27-31 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/10/2009 Yes2 4005 18031-31-G52 Marone 3 G 5 2 228 g 48-53 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 No2 4005 18031-33-G54 Marone 3 G 5 4 344 g 45-49 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/10/2009 No2 4005 18031-35-G62 Marone 3 G 6 2 249 g 25-31 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/03/2009 No2 4006 20033-182-G25 Moore 3 G 2 5 68 g 39-43 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes 112 4006 20033-293-G28 Moore 3 G 2 8 39 g 45-51 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/04/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-316-G29 Moore 3 G 2 9 12 g 14-16 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 03/09/2010 Yes2 4006 20033-315-G29 Moore 3 G 2 9 1 g 10-11 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 03/09/2010 Yes2 4006 20033-310-G31 Moore 3 G 3 1 98 g 62-64 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-324-G41 Moore 3 G 4 1 80 g 60-64 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 No2 4006 20033-326-G42 Moore 3 G 4 2 183 g 75-81 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-330-G43 Moore 3 G 4 3 102 g 83-88 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-333-G45 Moore 3 G 4 5 128 g 64-69 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-332-G45 Moore 3 G 4 5 6 g 64-67 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4006 20033-335-G47 Moore 3 G 4 7 50 g 0-3 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/22/2009 Yes2 4007 19032-97-G23 Saffer 3 G 2 3 51 g 52-57 cm Mini-Core Yes 10/15/09 No 102 4007 19032-98-G25 Saffer 3 G 2 5 47 g 51-57 cm Mini-Core Yes 10/15/09 No2 4007 19032-99-G26 Saffer 3 G 2 6 118 g 19-23 cm Mini-Core Yes 10/15/09 No2 4007 19032-106-G41 Saffer 3 G 4 1 23 g 30-32 cm Mini-Core Yes 10/15/09 Yes2 4007 19032-108-G43 Saffer 3 G 4 3 591 g 20-27 cm Other Yes 09/08/09 Yes2 4007 19032-109-G44 Saffer 3 G 4 4 506 g 31-37 cm Other Yes 09/08/09 Yes2 4007 19032-110-G45 Saffer 3 G 4 5 549 g 21-27 cm Other Yes 09/08/09 Yes2 4007 19032-111-G47 Saffer 3 G 4 7 626 g 24-31 cm Other Yes 06/15/2010 Yes2 4007 19032-113-G52 Saffer 3 G 5 2 830 g 62-69 cm Other Yes 06/20/11 Yes2 4007 19032-114-G55 Saffer 3 G 5 5 677 g 46-55 cm Other Yes 06/20/11 Yes2 4008 26035-186-G21 Dresen 3 G 2 1 381 g 43-49 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 07/29/10 Yes 42 4008 26035-185-G23 Dresen 3 G 2 3 169 g 14-17 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 07/29/10 Yes2 4008 26035-184-G23 Dresen 3 G 2 3 524 g 75-81 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 07/29/10 Yes2 4008 26035-183-G24 Dresen 3 G 2 4 317 g 52-58 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 07/29/10 Yes2 4009 27036-267-G27 Spiers 3 G 2 7 12 g 27-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No 62 4009 27036-256-G27 Spiers 3 G 2 7 19 g 1-5 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No2 4009 27036-268-G27 Spiers 3 G 2 7 15 g 76-80 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No2 4009 27036-269-G28 Spiers 3 G 2 8 20 g 21-27 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No2 4009 27036-270-G29 Spiers 3 G 2 9 20 g 2-6 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No2 4009 27036-271-G31 Spiers 3 G 3 1 18 g 15-19 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 01/07/11 No2 4011 43039-364-G25 Mitchell 3 G 2 5 178 g 36-39 cm Polyhedron Yes 10/08/10 No 22 4011 43039-361-G28 Mitchell 3 G 2 8 97 g 13-16 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 10/08/10 No2 4013 16030-339-E12 Chester 3 E 1 2 211 g 46-51 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 12/08/09 Yes 182 4013 16030-38-E12 Chester 3 E 1 2 300 g 38-43 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 12/08/09 Yes2 4013 16030-331-E13 Chester 3 E 1 3 269 g 63-68 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 12/08/09 Yes2 4013 16030-334-E15 Chester 3 E 1 5 401 g 79-87 cm Other Yes 11/17/09 Yes2 4013 16030-336-E16 Chester 3 E 1 6 266 g 70-75 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 12/08/09 Yes2 4013 16030-338-E23 Chester 3 E 2 3 323 g 65-71 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes

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2 4013 16030-340-G12 Chester 3 G 1 2 353 g 56-62 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 16030-341-G14 Chester 3 G 1 4 288 g 51-60 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 16030-342-G22 Chester 3 G 2 2 349 g 70-77 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 16030-343-G24 Chester 3 G 2 4 263 g 58-63 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 16030-344-G26 Chester 3 G 2 6 389 g 37-45 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 11/14/09 Yes2 4013 16030-346-G43 Chester 3 G 4 3 433 g 48-53 cm Polyhedron Yes 09/10/09 Yes2 4013 16030-348-G55 Chester 3 G 5 5 227 g 46-51 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 16030-350-G63 Chester 3 G 6 3 369 g 62-68 cm Polyhedron Yes 06/04/10 Yes2 4013 46041-359-G23 Chester 3 G 2 3 236 g 77-83 cm Other Yes 12/01/09 Yes2 4013 46041-630-G28 Chester 3 G 2 8 529 g 00-07 cm Other Yes 12/01/09 Yes2 4013 46041-357-G44 Chester 3 G 4 4 715 g 59-65 cm Other Yes 12/01/09 Yes2 4013 46041-385-G62 Chester 3 G 6 2 470 g 60-65 cm Other Yes 09/10/09 Yes

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Round RequestCode Sample Code Scientist Name Phase Hole Run Section Mass Interval Cuttings Depths (ft) SampleType Taken? Date Taken Returned? Total No. Samples per PI per Round3 5001 28037-405-G27 Gratier 3 G 2 7 123 g 37-40 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/07/2013 Yes 93 5001 28037-404-G27 Gratier 3 G 2 7 172 g 22-26 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/07/2013 Yes3 5001 28037-410-G43 Gratier 3 G 4 3 106 g 79-84 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-409-G43 Gratier 3 G 4 3 161 g 56-63 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-414-G44 Gratier 3 G 4 4 101 g 71-78 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-411-G44 Gratier 3 G 4 4 85 g 9 -13 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-416-G44 Gratier 3 G 4 4 166 g 47-51 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-412-G44 Gratier 3 G 4 4 222 g 41-47 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5001 28037-415-G45 Gratier 3 G 4 5 222 g 16-22 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 04/24/2012 Yes3 5002 82053-441-G45 Ikari 3 G 500 g 10862.6 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No 143 5002 82053-450-G23 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10843.1 Cuttings Yes 10/25/2012 No3 5002 82053-444-G66 Ikari 3 G 450 g 10868.6 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-448-G25 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10481.9 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-447-G26 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10479 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-453-G32 Ikari 3 G 425 g 10496.6 Cuttings Yes 10/25/2012 No3 5002 82053-451-G28 Ikari 3 G 700 g 10490.4 - 10490.8 Cuttings Yes 10/25/2012 No3 5002 82053-440-G64 Ikari 3 G 500 g 10804.3 - 10804.9 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-439-G56 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10475.1 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-443-G31 Ikari 3 G 600 g 10799 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-449-G24 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10484.1 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-442-G32 Ikari 3 G 500 g 10824.6 Cuttings Yes 10/24/2012 No3 5002 82053-452-G31 Ikari 3 G 350 g 10493.6 Cuttings Yes 10/25/2012 No3 5002 23034-297-G27 Ikari 3 G 2 7 20 g 75-77 cm Flake/Chip/Rubble Yes 10/29/2012 No3 5003 16030-345-G27 Chester 3 G 2 7 300 g 65-75 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 09/25/13 No 13 5003 16030-476-G11 Kirschner 3 G 1 1 6 g 31-33 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No 273 5003 16030-499-G15 Kirschner 3 G 1 5 14 g 49-52 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-498-G16 Kirschner 3 G 1 6 11 g 17-21 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-490-G21 Kirschner 3 G 2 1 8 g 9-11 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-496-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 14 g 0 -3 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-497-G22 Kirschner 3 G 2 2 2 g 61-62 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-494-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 5 g 43-44 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-495-G25 Kirschner 3 G 2 5 3 g 78-79 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-493-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 11 g 88-91 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-492-G26 Kirschner 3 G 2 6 18 g 37-39 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-501-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 12 g 26-30 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/15/13 No3 5003 16030-503-G27 Kirschner 3 G 2 7 12 g 65- cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/15/13 No3 5003 16030-491-G28 Kirschner 3 G 2 8 12 g 46-48 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-489-G29 Kirschner 3 G 2 9 19 g 11-19 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-488-G31 Kirschner 3 G 3 1 12 g 19-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-487-G32 Kirschner 3 G 3 2 12 g 40-42 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-486-G41 Kirschner 3 G 4 1 12 g 61-62 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-485-G42 Kirschner 3 G 4 2 5 g 28-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-484-G43 Kirschner 3 G 4 3 8 g 31-35 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-483-G46 Kirschner 3 G 4 6 10 g 16-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-482-G47 Kirschner 3 G 4 7 16 g 1-3 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-481-G53 Kirschner 3 G 5 3 35 g 19-24 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-480-G55 Kirschner 3 G 5 5 10 g 15-18 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-479-G56 Kirschner 3 G 5 6 15 g 22-25 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-478-G61 Kirschner 3 G 6 1 17 g 67-68 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-477-G62 Kirschner 3 G 6 2 10 g 30-32 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5003 16030-500-G63 Kirschner 3 G 6 3 22 g 35-38 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 02/27/12 No3 5004 15029-202-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 20 g 44-45 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 04/11/2013 No 33 5004 15029-201-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 23 g 23-24 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 04/11/2013 No3 5004 15029-203-G27 Lockner 3 G 2 7 20 g 86-89 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2013 No3 5005 18031-402-G27 Marone 3 G 2 7 395 g 54-58 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/03/2013 No 21

3 5005 18031-385-E12 Marone 3 E 1 2 201 g 83-87 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-387-E12 Marone 3 E 1 2 160 g 16-19 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/30/2013 No3 5005 18031-384-E15 Marone 3 E 1 5 751 g 28-32 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No

3 5005 18031-386-E16 Marone 3 E 1 6 293 g 17-20 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-382-E17 Marone 3 E 1 7 147 g 32-35 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-383-E24 Marone 3 E 2 4 150 g 29-32 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-392-G11 Marone 3 G 1 1 148 g 21-24 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-393-G14 Marone 3 G 1 4 257 g 73-77 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-391-G21 Marone 3 G 2 1 212 g 65-69 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-395-G27 Marone 3 G 2 7 999 g 65-76 cm Polyhedron Yes 05/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-401-G27 Marone 3 G 2 7 583 g 33-37 cm Polyhedron Yes 03/26/2013 No

3 5005 18031-396-G27 Marone 3 G 2 7 447 g 82-86 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-400-G41 Marone 3 G 4 1 345 g 22-26 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-398-G43 Marone 3 G 4 3 523 g 14-18 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-397-G44 Marone 3 G 4 4 500 g 26-30 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-399-G51 Marone 3 G 5 1 154 g 48-53 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5005 18031-403-G53 Marone 3 G 5 3 215 g 52-56 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No

3 5005 18031-390-G56 Marone 3 G 5 6 290 g 44-51 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-389-G63 Marone 3 G 6 3 440 g 15-22 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5005 18031-388-G65 Marone 3 G 6 5 467 g 68-72 cm Polyhedron Yes 01/07/2013 No3 5006 20033-377-G27 Moore 3 G 2 7 184 g 66-70 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 04/10/2013 No 43 5006 20033-376-G27 Moore 3 G 2 7 107 g 6-11.5 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 02/09/2012 Yes3 5006 20033-378-G27 Moore 3 G 2 7 184 g 70-74 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 04/10/2013 No3 5006 20033-379-G45 Moore 3 G 4 5 281 g 41-48 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 02/09/2012 Yes

3 5007 19032-519-E12 Saffer 3 E 1 2 813 g 00-08 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No 17

3 5007 19032-520-E12 Saffer 3 E 1 2 767 g 76-83 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5007 19032-521-E15 Saffer 3 E 1 5 988 g 36-44 cm Polyhedron Yes 05/02/2013 No

3 5007 19032-522-E16 Saffer 3 E 1 6 866 g 55-62 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5007 19032-523-E24 Saffer 3 E 2 4 790 g 43-50 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5007 19032-525-G11 Saffer 3 G 1 1 800 g 24-31 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5007 19032-524-G11 Saffer 3 G 1 1 857 g 14-21 cm PolyhedronNo-to be sent when others are returned No

3 5007 19032-526-G21 Saffer 3 G 2 1 865 g 83-90 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/28/13 No3 5007 19032-529-G27 Saffer 3 G 2 7 717 g 76-82 cm Mini-Core Yes 05/07/2013 No3 5007 19032-527-G27 Saffer 3 G 2 7 830 g 26-33 cm Mini-Core Yes 05/07/2013 No3 5007 19032-528-G27 Saffer 3 G 2 7 999 g 65-76 cm Mini-Core Yes 05/07/2013 No

Appendix I-2 - SAFOD samples distributed in Round 3 - PBO/SAFOD CA (Oct. 1, 2008 to Sept. 30, 2014)

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3 5007 19032-535-G42 Saffer 3 G 4 2 679 g 38-44 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/17/2012 No3 5007 19032-532-G43 Saffer 3 G 4 3 809 g 56-63 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/17/2012 No3 5007 19032-534-G44 Saffer 3 G 4 4 438 g 47-51 cm Polyhedron Yes 08/28/13 No3 5007 19032-533-G45 Saffer 3 G 4 5 438 g 28-32 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/17/2012 No3 5007 19032-530-G62 Saffer 3 G 6 2 743 g 7 -13 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/17/2012 No3 5007 19032-531-G63 Saffer 3 G 6 3 974 g 15-22 cm Polyhedron Yes 07/17/2012 No3 5008 26035-366-G26 Dresen 3 G 2 6 342 g 31-36 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/19/2012 Yes 63 5008 26035-367-G27 Dresen 3 G 2 7 420 g 50-54 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/03/2013 Yes3 5008 26035-368-G28 Dresen 3 G 2 8 512 g 16-21 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/19/2012 Yes3 5008 26035-369-G29 Dresen 3 G 2 9 125 g 3 -10 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/19/2012 Yes3 5008 26035-370-G44 Dresen 3 G 4 4 178 g 79-83 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/20/2012 Yes3 5008 26035-371-G46 Dresen 3 G 4 6 243 g 0 -6 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/20/2012 Yes3 5009 86055-506-G27 Dempsey 3 E 1 5 91 g 87-91 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 10/15/2012 No 123 5009 86055-505-E13 Dempsey 3 E 1 5 185 g 28-36 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 10/15/2012 No3 5009 86055-504-E22 Dempsey 3 E 1 5 129 g 28-36 cm Mini-Core Yes 10/15/2012 No3 5009 86055-508-G27 Dempsey 3 E 1 6 109 g 80-88 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-507-G27 Dempsey 3 E 1 6 112 g 80-88 cm Mini-Core Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-509-G41 Dempsey 3 G 2 7 20 g 00-30 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/06/2013 No3 5009 86055-510-G42 Dempsey 3 G 2 8 124 g 22-33 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-512-G45 Dempsey 3 G 4 1 283 g 42-50 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-511-G46 Dempsey 3 G 4 1 122 g 42-50 cm Mini-Core Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-513-G47 Dempsey 3 G 4 2 138 g 75-82 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5009 86055-515-G27 Dempsey 3 G 4 4 94 g 65-71 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 10/23/2012 No3 5009 86055-516-G27 Dempsey 3 G 4 5 73 g 48-51 cm Thin-Section Billet Yes 05/29/2012 No3 5010 81052-375-G11 van der Pluijm 3 G 1 1 130 g 44-48 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/23/2012 No 43 5010 81052-373-G28 van der Pluijm 3 G 2 8 134 g 38-42 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/23/2012 No3 5010 81052-372-G43 van der Pluijm 3 G 4 3 113 g 11-14 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/23/2012 No3 5010 81052-374-G65 van der Pluijm 3 G 6 5 207 g 48-52 cm Polyhedron Yes 04/23/2012 No3 5011 84054-455-G27 Kohli 3 G 2 7 300 g 26-33 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 04/11/2013 No 153 5011 84054-456-G27 Kohli 3 G 2 7 150 g 76-86 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 05/06/2013 No3 5011 84054-454-G27 Kohli 3 G 2 7 425 g 18-23 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 04/11/2013 No3 5011 84054-460-G28 Kohli 3 G 2 8 494 g 0-7 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-457-G28 Kohli 3 G 2 8 424 g 30-38 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-459-G28 Kohli 3 G 2 8 404 g 36-42 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-462-G43 Kohli 3 G 4 3 169 g 63-67 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-461-G43 Kohli 3 G 4 3 189 g 16-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-469-G43 Kohli 3 G 4 3 96 g 46-49 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-464-G44 Kohli 3 G 4 4 139 g 71-74 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-468-G44 Kohli 3 G 4 4 317 g 53-58 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-467-G44 Kohli 3 G 4 4 317 g 53-58 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-463-G44 Kohli 3 G 4 4 230 g 27-31 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-465-G45 Kohli 3 G 4 5 287 g 1-8 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No3 5011 84054-466-G45 Kohli 3 G 4 5 205 g 14-20 cm Flakes/Chips/Rubble Yes 03/27/2012 No

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Appendix K - Citation Report for PBO-related publications

Citation Report for Keyword Search "Plate Boundary Observatory"

Published Items Per Year Citations Per Year

Results found 74Sum of the Times Cited 591Average Citations per Item 7.99

Abreviated Title Abreviated Authors Source Title Publication Date Publication Year Volume Issue Number DOI Total Avg/YR 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014Seismic and geodetic constraints on Cascadia slow slip Wech, Aaron G.; Creager, Kenneth C.; Melbourne, Timothy I. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH OCT 31 2009 2009 114 B10316 10.1029/2008JB006090 46 7.67 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 9 9 11 5Real-Time Strong-Motion Broadband Displacements from Collocated GPS and AccelerometersBock, Yehuda; Melgar, Diego; Crowell, Brendan W. BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA DEC 2011 2011 101 6 10.1785/0120110007 36 9.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 10Demonstration of Earthquake Early Warning Using Total Displacement Waveforms from Real-time GPS NetworksCrowell, Brendan W.; Bock, Yehuda; Squibb, Melinda B. SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS SEP-OCT 2009 2009 80 5 10.1785/gssrl.80.5.772 32 5.33 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 6 13 8Fixed point theorems of GPS carrier phase ambiguity resolution and their application to massive network processing: AmbizapBlewitt, Geoffrey JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH DEC 23 2008 2008 113 B12 B12410 10.1029/2008JB005736 32 4.57 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 6 6 5 3Block modeling of crustal deformation of the northern Walker Lane and Basin and Range from GPS velocitiesHammond, William C.; Blewitt, Geoffrey; Kreemer, Corne JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH APR 7 2011 2011 116 B04402 10.1029/2010JB007817 24 6.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 12 4Application of real-time GPS to earthquake early warning Allen, Richard M.; Ziv, Alon GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS AUG 24 2011 2011 38 L16310 10.1029/2011GL047947 21 5.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 5Real-time inversion of GPS data for finite fault modeling and rapid hazard assessment Crowell, Brendan W.; Bock, Yehuda; Melgar, Diego GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS MAY 5 2012 2012 39 L09305 10.1029/2012GL051318 19 6.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 3Tidal modulation of slow slip in Cascadia Hawthorne, Jessica C.; Rubin, Allan M. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH SEP 18 2010 2010 115 B09406 10.1029/2010JB007502 19 3.80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 7 1High-resolution image of the geometry and thickness of the subducting Nazca lithosphere beneath northern ChileSodoudi, F.; Yuan, X.; Asch, G.; Kind, R. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH APR 9 2011 2011 116 B04302 10.1029/2010JB007829 17 4.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 11 1A unified analysis of crustal motion in Southern California, 1970-2004: The SCEC crustal motion mapShen, Z. -K.; King, R. W.; Agnew, D. C.; Wang, M.; Herring, T. A.; Dong, D.; Fang, P.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH NOV 5 2011 2011 116 B11402 10.1029/2011JB008549 16 4.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 6Geodetic observations during the 2009 eruption of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska Grapenthin, Ronni; Freymueller, Jeffrey T.; Kaufman, Alexander MaxJOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH JUN 1 2013 2013 259 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2012.04.021 14 7.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3Distributed deformation across the Rio Grande Rift, Great Plains, and Colorado Plateau Berglund, Henry T.; Sheehan, Anne F.; Murray, Mark H.; Roy, Mousumi; Lowry, Anthony R.; Nerem, R. Steven; Blume, FrederickGEOLOGY JAN 2012 2012 40 1 10.1130/G32418.1 14 4.67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7An extraordinary episode of Yellowstone caldera uplift, 2004-2010, from GPS and InSAR observationsChang, Wu-Lung; Smith, Robert B.; Farrell, Jamie; Puskas, Christine M.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS DEC 3 2010 2010 37 L23302 10.1029/2010GL045451 14 2.80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 2Ground surface deformation patterns, magma supply, and magma storage at Okmok volcano, Alaska, from InSAR analysis: 2. Coeruptive deflation, July-August 2008Lu, Zhong; Dzurisin, Daniel JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH MAY 5 2010 2010 115 B00B03 10.1029/2009JB006970 14 2.80 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 7 3Gradiometry for polarized seismic waves Langston, Charles A.; Liang, Chuntao JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AUG 1 2008 2008 113 B8 B08305 10.1029/2007JB005486 14 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 3 2 0Constraints on the mechanism of long-term, steady subsidence at Medicine Lake volcano, northern California, from GPS, leveling, and InSARPoland, M; Burgmann, R; Dzunisin, D; Lisowski, M; Masterlark, T; Owen, S; Fink, JJOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH FEB 1 2006 2006 150 1-3 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2005.07.007 14 1.56 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 2 2 1Active tectonics of northwestern U. S. inferred from GPS-derived surface velocities McCaffrey, Robert; King, Robert W.; Payne, Suzette J.; Lancaster, MatthewJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH FEB 2013 2013 118 2 10.1029/2012JB009473 13 6.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 8Transient signal detection using GPS measurements: Transient inflation at Akutan volcano, Alaska, during early 2008Ji, Kang Hyeun; Herring, Thomas A. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS MAR 25 2011 2011 38 L06307 10.1029/2011GL046904 13 3.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1Spatial variations in slip deficit on the central San Andreas Fault from InSAR Ryder, Isabelle; Buergmann, Roland GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL DEC 2008 2008 175 3 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2008.03938.x 13 1.86 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 7 1Contemporary uplift of the Sierra Nevada, western United States, from GPS and InSAR measurementsHammond, William C.; Blewitt, Geoffrey; Li, Zhenhong; Plag, Hans-Peter; Kreemer, CorneGEOLOGY JUL 2012 2012 40 7 10.1130/G32968.1 12 4.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 4Real-time GPS seismology with a stand-alone receiver: A preliminary feasibility demonstrationColosimo, G.; Crespi, M.; Mazzoni, A. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH NOV 3 2011 2011 116 B11302 10.1029/2010JB007941 11 2.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5Tidal calibration of Plate Boundary Observatory borehole strainmeters: Roles of vertical and shear couplingRoeloffs, Evelyn JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH JUN 24 2010 2010 115 B06405 10.1029/2009JB006407 11 2.20 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 4 2A new seismogeodetic approach applied to GPS and accelerometer observations of the 2012 Brawley seismic swarm: Implications for earthquake early warningGeng, Jianghui; Bock, Yehuda; Melgar, Diego; Crowell, Brendan W.; Haase, Jennifer S.GEOCHEMISTRY GEOPHYSICS GEOSYSTEMS JUL 2013 2013 14 7 10.1002/ggge.20144 10 5.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5Temporal evolution of an episodic tremor and slip event along the northern Cascadia margin Dragert, Herb; Wang, Kelin JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH DEC 29 2011 2011 116 B12406 10.1029/2011JB008609 10 2.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2Locating hydrothermal acoustic sources at Old Faithful Geyser using Matched Field ProcessingCros, E.; Roux, P.; Vandemeulebrouck, J.; Kedar, S. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL OCT 2011 2011 187 1 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05147.x 10 2.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 1Sensing vegetation growth with reflected GPS signals Small, Eric E.; Larson, Kristine M.; Braun, John J. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS JUN 16 2010 2010 37 L12401 10.1029/2010GL042951 10 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 5The mechanics of continental transforms: An alternative approach with applications to the San Andreas system and the tectonics of CaliforniaPlatt, John P.; Kaus, Boris; Becker, Thorsten W. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS OCT 15 2008 2008 274 3-4 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.07.052 10 1.43 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 3Dynamics and rapid migration of the energetic 2008-2009 Yellowstone Lake earthquake swarmFarrell, Jamie; Smith, Robert B.; Taira, Taka'aki; Chang, Wu-Lung; Puskas, Christine M.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS OCT 13 2010 2010 37 L19305 10.1029/2010GL044605 9 1.80 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2Probing Asthenospheric Density, Temperature, and Elastic Moduli Below the Western United StatesIto, Takeo; Simons, Mark SCIENCE MAY 20 2011 2011 332 6032 10.1126/science.1202584 8 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2Real-time high-rate co-seismic displacement from ambiguity-fixed precise point positioning: Application to earthquake early warningLi, Xingxing; Ge, Maorong; Zhang, Xiaohong; Zhang, Yong; Guo, Bofeng; Wang, Rongjiang; Klotz, Juergen; Wickert, JensGEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS JAN 28 2013 2013 40 2 10.1002/grl.50138 7 3.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3GPS snow sensing: results from the EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory Larson, Kristine M.; Nievinski, Felipe G. GPS SOLUTIONS JAN 2013 2013 17 1 10.1007/s10291-012-0259-7 7 3.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6The use of GPS horizontals for loading studies, with applications to northern California and southeast GreenlandWahr, John; Khan, Shfaqat A.; van Dam, Tonie; Liu, Lin; van Angelen, Jan H.; van den Broeke, Michiel R.; Meertens, Charles M.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH APR 2013 2013 118 4 10.1002/jgrb.50104 6 3.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4Abrupt change in the dip of the subducting plate beneath north Chile Contreras-Reyes, E.; Jara, J.; Grevemeyer, I.; Ruiz, S.; Carrizo, D. NATURE GEOSCIENCE MAY 2012 2012 5 5 10.1038/NGEO1447 6 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1Present-day motion and deformation of the Colorado Plateau Kreemer, Corne; Blewitt, Geoffrey; Bennett, Richard A. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS MAY 29 2010 2010 37 L10311 10.1029/2010GL043374 5 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0Evidence for an active shear zone in southern Nevada linking the Wasatch fault to the Eastern California shear zoneKreemer, Corne; Blewitt, Geoffrey; Hammond, William C. GEOLOGY MAY 2010 2010 38 5 10.1130/G30477.1 5 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1High-rate coseismic displacements from tightly integrated processing of raw GPS and accelerometer dataLi, Xingxing; Ge, Maorong; Zhang, Yong; Wang, Rongjiang; Guo, Bofeng; Klotz, Juergen; Wickert, Jens; Schuh, HaraldGEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL OCT 2013 2013 195 1 10.1093/gji/ggt249 4 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3A fluid-driven earthquake swarm on the margin of the Yellowstone caldera Shelly, David R.; Hill, David P.; Massin, Frederick; Farrell, Jamie; Smith, Robert B.; Taira, Taka'akiJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH SEP 2013 2013 118 9 10.1002/jgrb.50362 4 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4The utility of atmospheric analyses for the mitigation of artifacts in InSAR Foster, James; Kealy, John; Cherubini, Tiziana; Businger, Steven; Lu, Zhong; Murphy, MichaelJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH FEB 2013 2013 118 2 10.1002/jgrb.50093 4 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Analysis of tidal signals in surface displacement measured by a dense continuous GPS arrayYuan, Linguo; Chao, Benjamin F. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS NOV 15 2012 2012 355 10.1016/j.epsl.2012.08.035 4 1.33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0Computer algorithm for analyzing and processing borehole strainmeter data Langbein, John COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES MAY 2010 2010 36 5 10.1016/j.cageo.2009.08.011 4 0.80 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0Normalized Microwave Reflection Index: A Vegetation Measurement Derived From GPS NetworksLarson, Kristine M.; Small, Eric E. IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBS. MAY 2014 2014 7 5 10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2300116 3 3.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Natural and historical variability in fluvial processes, beaver activity, and climate in the Greater Yellowstone EcosystemPersico, Lyman; Meyer, Grant EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS JUN 2013 2013 38 7 10.1002/esp.3349 3 1.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1Coastal sea level measurements using a single geodetic GPS receiver Larson, Kristine M.; Lofgren, Johan S.; Haas, Rudiger ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH APR 15 2013 2013 51 8 10.1016/j.asr.2012.04.017 3 1.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2Short-time scale correlation between slow slip and tremor in Cascadia Hawthorne, J. C.; Rubin, A. M. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH MAR 2013 2013 118 3 10.1002/jgrb.50103 3 1.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1Tidal calibration of plate boundary observatory borehole strainmeters Hodgkinson, Kathleen; Langbein, John; Henderson, Brent; Mencin, Dave; Borsa, AdrianJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH JAN 2013 2013 118 1 10.1029/2012JB009651 3 1.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2A slow slip event in the south central Alaska Subduction Zone and related seismicity anomalyWei, Meng; McGuire, Jeffrey J.; Richardson, Eliza GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS AUG 11 2012 2012 39 L15309 10.1029/2012GL052351 3 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Seismic hazard in western Canada from GPS strain rates versus earthquake catalog Mazzotti, S.; Leonard, L. J.; Cassidy, J. F.; Rogers, G. C.; Halchuk, S.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH DEC 17 2011 2011 116 B12310 10.1029/2011JB008213 3 0.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0Noise Levels on Plate Boundary Observatory Borehole Strainmeters in Southern California Barbour, Andrew J.; Agnew, Duncan Carr BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA OCT 2011 2011 101 5 10.1785/0120110062 3 0.75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1Observations of Rayleigh-Wave Phase Velocity and Coseismic Deformation Using an Optical Fiber, Interferometric Vertical Strainmeter at the SAFOD Borehole, CaliforniaBlum, John; Igel, Heiner; Zumberge, Mark BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA OCT 2010 2010 100 5A 10.1785/0120090333 3 0.60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0Uplift and seismicity driven by groundwater depletion in central California Amos, Colin B.; Audet, Pascal; Hammond, William C.; Buergmann, Roland; Johanson, Ingrid A.; Blewitt, GeoffreyNATURE MAY 22 2014 2014 509 7501 10.1038/nature13275 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2High-resolution estimates of Nubia-North America plate motion: 20 Ma to present Merkouriev, S.; DeMets, C. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL MAR 2014 2014 196 3 10.1093/gji/ggt463 2 2.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Supershear rupture of the 5 January 2013 Craig, Alaska (Mw 7.5) earthquake Yue, Han; Lay, Thorne; Freymueller, Jeffrey T.; Ding, Kaihua; Rivera, Luis; Ruppert, Natalia A.; Koper, Keith D.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH NOV 2013 2013 118 11 10.1002/2013JB010594 2 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2A new way to detect volcanic plumes Larson, Kristine M. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS JUN 16 2013 2013 40 11 10.1002/grl.50556 2 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Constraints on the upper crustal magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone Caldera inferred from lake-seiche induced strain observationsLuttrell, Karen; Mencin, David; Francis, Olivier; Hurwitz, Shaul GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS FEB 16 2013 2013 40 3 10.1002/grl.50155 2 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1Designing compact causal digital filters for low-frequency strainmeter data Carr Agnew, Duncan; Hodgkinson, Kathleen BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA FEB 2007 2007 97 1 10.1785/0120060088 2 0.25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Gradual unlocking of plate boundary controlled initiation of the 2014 Iquique earthquake Schurr, Bernd; Asch, Guenter; Hainzl, Sebastian; Bedford, Jonathan; Hoechner, Andreas; Palo, Mauro; Wang, Rongjiang; Moreno, Marcos; Bartsch, Mitja; Zhang, Yong; Oncken, Onno; Tilmann, Frederik; Dahm, Torsten; Victor, Pia; Barrientos, Sergio; Vilotte, Jean-PierreNATURE AUG 21 2014 2014 512 7514 10.1038/nature13681 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Normalized Microwave Reflection Index: Validation of Vegetation Water Content Estimates From Montana GrasslandsSmall, Eric E.; Larson, Kristine M.; Smith, William Kolby IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBS. MAY 2014 2014 7 5 10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2320597 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Is there a discrepancy between geological and geodetic slip rates along the San Andreas Fault System?Tong, Xiaopeng; Smith-Konter, Bridget; Sandwell, David T. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH MAR 2014 2014 119 3 10.1002/2013JB010765 1 1.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Insights into distributed plate rates across the Walker Lane from GPS geodesy Lifton, Zachery M.; Newman, Andrew V.; Frankel, Kurt L.; Johnson, Christopher W.; Dixon, Timothy H.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS SEP 16 2013 2013 40 17 10.1002/grl.50804 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Paleoseismology of the southern Panamint Valley fault: Implications for regional earthquake occurrence and seismic hazard in southern CaliforniaMcAuliffe, Lee J.; Dolan, James F.; Kirby, Eric; Rollins, Chris; Haravitch, Ben; Alm, Steve; Rittenour, Tammy M.JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH SEP 2013 2013 118 9 10.1002/jgrb.50359 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1A methodology to eliminate snow- and ice-contaminated solutions from GPS coordinate time seriesLarson, Kristine M. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AUG 2013 2013 118 8 10.1002/jgrb.50307 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1High-resolution relocation and mechanism of aftershocks of the 2007 Tocopilla (Chile) earthquakeFuenzalida, A.; Schurr, B.; Lancieri, M.; Sobiesiak, M.; Madariaga, R.GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL AUG 2013 2013 194 2 10.1093/gji/ggt163 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Real-time tracking the instantaneous movement of crust during earthquake with a stand-alone GPS receiverZhang Xiao-Hong; Guo Bo-Feng CHINESE JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS-CHINESE EDITION JUN 2013 2013 56 6 10.6038/cjg20130615 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Toward a Continuous Monitoring of the Horizontal Displacement Gradient Tensor Field in Southern California Using cGPS Observations from Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO)Holt, William E.; Shcherbenko, Gina SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS MAY-JUN 2013 2013 84 3 10.1785/0220130004 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0A Multi-Scale Approach to Mapping Canopy Height Green, Gordon M.; Ahearn, Sean C.; Ni-Meister, Wenge PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING AND REMOTE SENSING FEB 2013 2013 79 2 1 0.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Seismic velocity structure in the Hot Springs and Trifurcation areas of the San Jacinto fault zone, California, from double-difference tomographyAllam, A. A.; Ben-Zion, Y.; Kurzon, I.; Vernon, F. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL AUG 2014 2014 198 2 10.1093/gji/ggu176 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Strain partitioning along the western margin of North America Pearson, Christopher F.; Snay, R. A. JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY JUL 2014 2014 64 10.1016/j.jsg.2014.02.012 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vertical crustal displacement due to interseismic deformation along the San Andreas fault: Constraints from tide gaugesSmith-Konter, Bridget R.; Thornton, Garrett M.; Sandwell, David T. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS JUN 16 2014 2014 41 11 10.1002/2014GL060091 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Comprehensive observation and modeling of earthquake and temperature-related seismic velocity changes in northern Chile with passive image interferometryRichter, Tom; Sens-Schoenfelder, Christoph; Kind, Rainer; Asch, GuenterJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH JUN 2014 2014 119 6 10.1002/2013JB010695 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Modeling strain and pore pressure associated with fluid extraction: The Pathfinder Ranch experimentBarbour, Andrew J.; Wyatt, Frank K. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH JUN 2014 2014 119 6 10.1002/2014JB011169 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0The 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor ionospheric impact studied using GPS measurements Yang, Yu-Ming; Komjathy, Attila; Langley, Richard B.; Vergados, Panagiotis; Butala, Mark D.; Mannucci, Anthony J.RADIO SCIENCE MAY 2014 2014 49 5 10.1002/2013RS005344 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0psd: Adaptive, sine multitaper power spectral density estimation for R Barbour, Andrew J.; Parker, Robert L. 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UNAVCO ID Acquisition Date Manufacturer Model Serial Number Part Number Project Task Cost Current Status

26574 07-06-2010 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110303-0936-15911 151 000 012 0037-0402 $6,291 WORKING

27014 03-11-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR8 4906K34365 63957-00 0037-0504 $8,000 WORKING27015 03-11-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR8 4852K33853 63957-00 0037-0504 $8,000 WORKING27016 03-11-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR8 4906K34366 63957-00 0037-0504 $8,000 WORKING27325 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4912167705 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27326 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4912167733 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27327 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4912167730 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 REPAIR27328 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4912167728 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27329 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4912167731 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 REPAIR27330 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168935 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27331 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168915 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27332 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168933 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27333 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168919 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27334 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168903 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27335 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168936 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27336 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168912 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27337 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168940 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27338 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168914 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27339 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168931 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27340 04-08-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168909 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27341 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168929 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27342 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168901 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27343 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168924 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27344 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168930 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27345 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168920 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27346 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168939 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27347 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168926 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27348 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168932 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27349 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168928 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 RETIRED27350 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168913 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27351 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168907 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27352 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168921 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27353 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168927 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27354 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168918 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27355 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168937 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING27356 04-10-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4913168938 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING

27777 07-13-2009 SUN SUNSPARC T5120 SERVER BEL0927ENL 602-4370-02 0037-030201 $6,398 WORKING

27955 08-10-2009 APPLIED GEOMECHANICS

LILY TILTMETER RS232 8429 TLT-001 0037-0504 $8,650 WORKING

27956 08-10-2009 APPLIED GEOMECHANICS

LILY TILTMETER RS232 8428 TLT-001 0037-0504 $8,650 RETIRED

27957 08-10-2009 APPLIED GEOMECHANICS

LILY TILTMETER RS232 8431 TLT-001 0037-0504 $8,650 WORKING

27958 08-10-2009 APPLIED GEOMECHANICS

LILY TILTMETER RS232 8430 TLT-001 0037-0504 $8,650 WORKING

28044 08-17-2009 PLASCHEM 6' X 6' X 12' ANT. SHELTER N/A N/A 0037-0504 $13,100 WORKING

28057 08-18-2009 SUN SUNFIRE T5120 SERVER BDL092751A SECPADF1Z-E 0037-03020 $7,695 WORKING

28058 08-18-2009 SUN SUNFIRE T5120 SERVER BDL092753F SECPADF1Z-E 0037-03020 $7,695 WORKING

28141 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 3634 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28142 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 3640 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28143 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 476 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28144 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 477 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28145 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 478 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28146 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 479 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28147 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 480 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28148 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 481 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28149 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 482 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28150 09-02-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. MARMOT DATA LOGGER 483 111800-01-PL 0037-0402 $5,275 WORKING

28153 09-08-2009 KUSTER COMPANY QUARTZ ELEC. GAUGE N/A K10 N/A $0 RETIRED

28154 09-08-2009 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES GEORES-DSI UNIT N/A N/A N/A $0 RETIRED

28155 09-08-2009 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES

GEO RES IMAGING SYSTEM 005 450-00320-03 N/A $0 RETIRED

APPENDIX L - List of all equipment purchased during PBO/SAFOD O&M Phase I

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28156 09-08-2009 PINNACLE TECHNOLOGIES

TILTMETER HIGH TEMPERATURE N/A N-TMS-0004-01 N/A $0 RETIRED

28157 09-08-2009 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES SEISOMETER N/A DS 150 N/A $0 RETIRED

28158 09-08-2009 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES CONVERTER N/A DS150 N/A $0 RETIRED

28159 09-08-2009 APPLE APPLE COMPUTER G87210PCUP2 A1186 N/A $0 RETIRED

28180 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2942 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28181 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2941 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28182 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2946 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28183 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2945 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28184 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2944 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28185 09-11-2009 KINEMETRICS INC. QUANTERRA Q330 6 CH. ULP 2943 110900-13-PL 0037-0402 $8,255 WORKING

28186 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175260 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28187 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175247 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28188 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175214 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28189 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175277 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28190 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175173 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28191 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175294 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28192 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175259 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28193 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175222 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28194 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175256 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28195 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175232 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28196 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175220 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28197 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175266 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28198 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175276 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28199 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175289 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28200 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175274 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28201 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175261 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28202 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175273 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28203 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175200 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28204 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175292 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28205 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175183 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING28206 09-17-2009 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETRS 4927175297 75905-01 0037-0504 $5,000 WORKING

28499 10-28-2009 SEISMIC SOURCE BIRD DOG 2 GEOPHONE TEST 414 FSBDIIGEOTEST 0037-0402 $5,292 WORKING

28605 12-08-2009 DELL DELL POWEREDGE R710 DPT9JL1 224-4846 0046-030201 $5,977 WORKING

28606 12-08-2009 DELL DELL POWEREDGE R710 6PL9JL1 224-4846 0046-030201 $7,847 WORKING

28607 12-09-2009 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES

DS 250 SEIS. W/HYDROPHONE 108 450-00120-01 0037-0402 $0 RETIRED

28618 12-11-2009 CAEN ENGINEERING CAEN 12 DISC DRIVE RAID TW2S000A0936000014 RSS12F4-001 0037-03020 $8,760 WORKING

28619 12-11-2009 CAEN ENGINEERING CAEN 16 DISC DRIVE RAID TW3S000A0848000146 RSI16SAS-001 0037-03020 $9,240 WORKING

28655 01-22-2010 GEOSPACE TECHNOLOGIES

DS 250 SEIS. W/HYDROPHONE 109 450-00120-01 0037-0402 $0 RETIRED

28720 02-03-2010 APPLE APPLE XSERVE CTO H00050TY6HS Z0GM 0037-030201 $7,109 WORKING

28721 02-04-2010 PLASCHEM 6' X 6' X 12' ANT. SHELTER N/A N/A 0037-050401 $13,100 WORKING

28722 02-04-2010 PLASCHEM 6' X 6' X 12' ANT. SHELTER N/A N/A 0037-050401 $13,100 WORKING

28795 03-05-2010 DELL DELL POWEREDGE R710 GPWL3M1 224-4846 0046-03020 $7,984 WORKING

28796 03-05-2010 DELL DELL POWEREDGE R710 7RWL3M1 224-4846 0046-03020 $6,079 WORKING

29155 05-14-2010 CAEN ENGINEERING 16E DUAL 4GB FIBRE TO SAS TW3S000A1004000013 RSS16SAS-001 0037-03020 $9,699 WORKING

29156 05-14-2010 CAEN ENGINEERING 16E DUAL 4GB FIBRE TO SAS TW2S000A0936000018 RSS12F4-001 0037-03020 $8,040 WORKING

29522 09-09-2010 DELL POWEREDGE R710 HL70NM1 224-8462 0046-03020 $7,934 WORKING

29523 09-09-2010 DELL POWEREDGE R710 HL6QNM1 224-8462 0046-03020 $7,934 WORKING

29948 03-07-2011 DELL DELL R710 G3HN6Q1 R710 0046-0301 $8,235 WORKING29949 03-07-2011 DELL DELL R710 J3HN6Q1 R710 0046-0301 $8,235 WORKING29950 03-07-2011 DELL DELL R710 H3HN6Q1 R710 0046-0301 $8,235 WORKING

30002 03-21-2011 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110308-1044-21011 151 000 012 0037-05040 $6,990 WORKING

30377 08-24-2011 UNAVCO PICOSCOPE 6404 OSCILLOSCOPE KIT AP487/008 6404 0037-0402 $8,613 WORKING

30503 09-01-2011 APPLE MAC PRO XEON 64-BIT WORKSTATION H01350JTEUH Z0LF000FM 0037-0402 $5,765 WORKING

30823 12-07-2011 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110315-1125-23913 151 000 012 0037-050401 $6,990 WORKING

30989 02-06-2012 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110315-1125-23917 151000075 0037-0402 $7,590 REPAIR

30990 02-07-2012 DELL DELL R710 GYN9HS1 R710 0037-030201 $5,890 WORKING

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30991 02-07-2012 DELL DELL R710 GYN8HS1 R710 0037-030201 $5,890 WORKING30992 02-07-2012 DELL DELL R710 GYP6HS1 R710 0037-030201 $5,890 WORKING

31092 04-19-2012 INFORTREND ESVA ENTERPRISE RAID 91120005 ESVA-J602300-

0A33 0037-030201 $7,200 WORKING

31180 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5207K82196 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31181 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83448 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31182 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5212K83339 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31183 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5212K83360 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31184 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83428 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31185 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5207K82121 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31186 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83443 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31187 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83433 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31188 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5212K83352 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31189 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83442 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31190 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5211K83133 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31191 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83445 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31192 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83447 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31193 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83450 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31194 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83427 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31195 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83437 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31196 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5206K82049 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31197 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5211K83145 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31198 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5211K83165 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING31199 05-09-2012 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5213K83430 67668-30 0037-050401 $7,900 WORKING

31248 05-24-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F350 SUPER DUTY 1FT8X3BTXCEA32131 F350 0037-0000 $52,997 WORKING

31310 06-21-2012 DELL DELL R620 SERVER 1F9BQV1 0RPVP 0037-0000 $6,450 WORKING

31320 06-28-2012 KINEMETRICS INC. BASALT 8X, 24-BIT 8-CH. RECORDER 1343 111895-08-PL 0037-0402 $10,510 WORKING

31321 06-28-2012 KINEMETRICS INC. BASALT 8X, 24-BIT 8-CH. RECORDER 1344 111895-08-PL 0037-0402 $10,510 WORKING

31541 10-05-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F150 1FTFX1ET8CFC80931 F150 0037-0000 $36,023 WORKING31573 10-09-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F-150 1FTFX1ETXCFC97911 F150 0037-0000 $31,809 WORKING31592 10-16-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F-150 1FTFX1ET6CFC78367 F150 0037-0000 $35,309 WORKING

31593 10-17-2012 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110317-1217-27016 151000075 0037-0402 $7,590 WORKING

31596 10-23-2012 FORD 2013 FORD F-150 1FTFX1ET9DKD07921 F150 0037-0000 $41,314 WORKING31597 10-23-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F-150 1FTFX1ET6CFC21909 F150 0037-0000 $35,776 WORKING31609 11-16-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F-150 1FTFX1EF3CFD09603 F150 0037-0000 $32,041 WORKING

31610 11-16-2012 FORD 2012 FORD F-350 SUPER DUTY 1FT8X3BT2CEC04698 F350 0037-0000 $48,386 WORKING

31913 02-20-2013 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110317-1217-27014 151000075 0037-0000 $7,590 WORKING

31914 02-20-2013 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110317-1222-27414 151000075 0037-0000 $7,590 WORKING

31915 02-20-2013 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 1600 SET 65W FUEL CELL 110317-1222-27415 151000075 0037-0000 $7,590 WORKING

31958 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5250K40714 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31959 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5240K50083 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31960 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5240K50049 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31961 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5303K57609 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31962 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5239K52893 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31963 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5303K57612 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31964 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5303K57619 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31965 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5240K50116 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31966 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5250K40713 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING31967 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5239K52760 67668-30 0037-0000 $7,900 WORKING32041 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5240K50121 67668-30 0037-0509 $7,900 WORKING32042 03-18-2013 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5250K40709 67668-30 0037-0509 $7,900 WORKING

32174 06-06-2013 FORD 2013 FORD F350 SUPER DUTY 1FT8X3BT1DEA49496 F350 0037-0000 $54,932 WORKING

32178 06-10-2013 KINEMETRICS INC. BASALT 8X, 24-BIT 8-CH. RECORDER 1972 111895-08-PL 0037-0000 $11,440 WORKING

32179 06-10-2013 KINEMETRICS INC. BASALT 8X, 24-BIT 8-CH. RECORDER 1973 111895-08-PL 0037-0000 $11,440 WORKING

32181 06-13-2013 FORD 2013 FORD F350 SUPER DUTY 1FT8W3BT8DEA39910 F350 0037-010502 $52,849 WORKING

32211 06-24-2013 FORD 2013 FORD F350 SUPER DUTY 1FT8X3BT3DEA12689 F350 0037-0000 $46,991 WORKING

32253 07-18-2013 SIRIUS INTEGRATOR INC. EFOY PRO 2400 DUO SET GEN. 302302-1322-30804 151000223 0037-0402 $9,850 WORKING

32254 07-19-2013 PICO TECH PICOSCOPE 6404B OSCILLOSCOPE AR892/011 6404B 0037-0402 $7,431 WORKING

32292 08-07-2013 DELL DELL POWEREDGE R720 D0L77Y1 R720 0037-030201 $8,867 WORKING

32342 08-28-2013 INFORTREND ESVA ENTERPRISE RAID 91107010 ESVA-J602300-

0A33 0037-0000 $20,615 WORKING

32343 08-28-2013 INFORTREND ESVA ENTERPRISE RAID 91117008 ESVA-J602300-

0A33 0037-0000 $20,615 WORKING

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32344 09-06-2013 HONDA HONDA RANCHER 420 4X4 QUAD 1HFTE3549D4601360 N/A 0037-0000 $6,674 WORKING

32586 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47632 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32587 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47633 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32588 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5341K46213 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32589 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5341K46232 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32590 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47851 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32591 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47612 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32592 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47866 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32593 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47865 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32594 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5347K47927 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32595 01-02-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5341K46217 67668-30 0037-0000 $10,010 WORKING32596 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41880 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32597 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K41917 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32598 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46332 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32599 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5302K41438 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32600 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K41930 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32601 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46384 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32602 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46348 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32603 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46329 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32604 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46605 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32605 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46355 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32606 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5340K46083 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32607 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41875 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32608 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K42010 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32609 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41893 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32610 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46607 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32611 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46316 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32612 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41874 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32613 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46294 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32614 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46626 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32615 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46311 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32616 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46352 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32617 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41868 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32618 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46291 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32619 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K42007 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32620 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46328 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32621 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46610 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32622 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5340K46081 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32623 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41803 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32624 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41805 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32625 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41873 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32626 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K41921 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32627 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41799 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32628 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K41919 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32629 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5308K42008 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32630 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41870 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32631 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46602 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32632 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5342K46606 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32633 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5340K46082 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32634 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41889 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING32635 01-03-2014 TRIMBLE TRIMBLE NETR9 5306K41890 67668-30 0037-0000 $5,610 WORKING

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Number Name Description Amount Approved Notes WBS Tasks001 SAFOD Addition Addition of the Stanford's SAFOD Proposal to the

original UNAVCO Proposal 474,708$ Y 06.XX002 ScrumMaster Training Project Mgt Training for SW Maintenance 16,270$ Y 01.03003 Additional Vehicles Costs associated with retaining vehicles 32,149$ Y $18,371 GPS, $13,778 BSM 05.06.XX 004 AK Summer Help Alaska Temp labor 51,383$ Y 05.XX

005GPS-Anticipated year 1 Helicopter budget, Comm savings offset

Increase in helicopter budget offset by underrun in communication budget (25,000)$ Y 05.03

006 GPS Refinements Refinement of GPS Facilities, addition of tooling budgets and increase in shipping budget (16,772)$ Y This has been replaced with 009 05.XX

007 Rates, personnel and GTSM Budget update

Update UNAVCO rates from original submittal to current anticipated rates, update salary rates and personnel, incorporate a reduction in the GTSM budget 60,821$ Y ALL

008 Date Products Task Refinements

Reduction of travel addition of Matlab and other refinements (34,803)$ Y 03.XX

009 SAFOD Instr. Replacement Early replacement of part of the SAFOD downhole instrument package 246,360$ Y 06.XX

010 Subaward ICR Refinement Corrects error in subaward rate calculation 11,502$ Y 02.01, 03.XX, 06.XX011 LSM Verdugo Canyon Additional LSM Costs in Year1 to cover Verdugo

Canyon Issue 40,000$ Y 02.01012 Seismic Data Engineer I from

PT to FTReallocate funds to increase Seismic Data Engineer I from 0.75 FTE to 1.0 FTE 24,412$ Y Otina Fox 06.02

013 Depot-Tech hire Additional staffing required for inventory tracking and warehouse control 96,556$ Y Bob Nolting 05.XX

014 Cost Schedule Analyst Additional Staffing required for cost schedule efforts 109,308$ Y 01.03015 Additional budget for helicopter

efforts Requests increases helicopter budget to $498k 93,000$ Y 05.03016 NOAA MET sensors Request to install NOAA purchased MET sensors at

8 PBO stations -$ Y 05.XX017 Replace Clarion Storage Array Replace 1st half 17,500$ Y 030201

018 Refinement of Year 2 PlanNo impact in the total grant budget. Increase in budget in some focus areas are covered by savings in other areas. -$ Y ALL

019 NOAA GPS Upgrade of stations -$ Y 05.XX020 Vandenberg AFB Vandenberg AFB site survey, legal desc and

environ condition of property 17,599$ Y 01.04021 SAFOD Removal of non-functional geophysical array 49,076$ Y 06.XX022 Cost Schedule Add full time Cost Schedule Analsyt 73,307$ Y Megan Schissler 01.03023 FE II Add FEII position 80,799$ Y Chad Pyatt 0501, 0404024 Data Analyst addition Add data analyst 107,000$ Y 0301025 Campaign change Replace 7 Tocon receivers 22,750$ Y026 Skipped number

027 Puerto RicoInclusion of Bob Wang's Puerto Rico and Virgin IslandsGPS station into PVO real time data flow and UNAVCO archiving 5,000$ Y Budget impact <$5K

028 Baja Request to add Vaisala WTX520 related to the RAPID El Cucapah-Major EQ response project -$ Y

$9,600 in costs taken from underrun

029 PTAX Addition of CICESE/Caltech Baja GPS site PTAX to PBO

-$ Y

Add PTAX to PBO dataflow - no PBO fieldwork required. Completed by CICESE & Caltech.

030 BGAN Backup Installation of BGAN data comm system for AC60 on Shemya island 4,160$ Y $4,160/yr for comms

031 TAMU SubawardReprogram $20K of TAMU's FY2011 to pay for high-resolution CT scan of the B-2-7 section of SAFOD core (20,000)$ Y 06.XX

032 Skipped number033 Rebaseline Year 4 & 5 Rebaseline to spend underrun 4,158,624$ Y ALL034 China Strainmeter 191,000$ N035 Multi-monument Installation of multiple monuments for

intercomparsion 150,120$ Y036 COOPEUS 194,327$ Y037 Cascadia Rebaseline to spend underrun 261,754$ Y038 Subawards Redistribute underrun to subs who can use it 435,206$ Y039 GNSS receiver purchases GPS Network renovation & adding new RT-GPS

licenses 516,686$ Y

Appendix M - PBO O&M Change Order Log