Working Group on the Environmental and Earth Sciences
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Working-group members: Ilham Al Mahamid, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; John Bargar, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Sally Benson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Paul Bertsch, University of Georgia; Sharon Borglin, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Susan Carroll, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Scott Chambers, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Sing-Foong Cheah, University of California Berkeley; Dave Clark, Los Alamos National Laboratory; George Cody, The Carnegie Institution; Steven Colson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Harvey Doner, University of California Berkeley; Norman Edelstein, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Ben Feinberg, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Daniel Grolimund; Roland Hirsch, U.S. Department of Energy; Chris Jacobsen, State University of New York Stony Brook; Keith Jackson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Tom Kendelewicz, Stanford University; Eric Kneedler, University ofWisconsin Milwaukee; Gary Krebs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Alastair MacDowell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Robert Marianelli, U.S. Department of Energy; Eddie Moler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Paulo Monteiro, University of California Berkeley; Satish Myneni, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; George Redden, Stanford University; Donald Reed, Argonne National Laboratory; Joerg Rothe, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Hans Ruppert, Stanford University; Dale Sayers, North Carolina State University; Roland Schulze, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Paul Smith, U.S. Department of Energy; Lynda Soderholm, Argonne National Laboratory; Don Sparks, University of Delaware; Jeff Terry, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Albert Thompson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Tetsu Tokunaga, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Brian Tonner, University ofWisconsin Milwaukee; Sam Traina, Ohio State University; N. Ulagappan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Stephen Wasserman, Argonne National Laboratory; Glenn Waychunas, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Eric Ziegler, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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