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<br />Di'J2233 <br /> <br />UnIversity Affairs grant number NGL-06-003-200 Is providing an important <br />contribution to land-use policy making In the northern part of the mountains. <br />A further very important aspect has been the involvement of a significant <br />number of our graduate students in the San Juan Mountains. In addition <br />many high school and undergraduate students and junior college teachers <br />served as field assistants and research participants supported by a series <br />of National Science Foundation research participation projects. The 100g- <br />range value of introducing this group of high ability young people to both <br />the mountains and the project is inestimable; they In turn greatly assisted <br />the INSTAAR effort beyond the limits of contract funding. <br /> <br />National Forest Service personnel proved extremely helpful at all stages <br />of the field operations; special mention must be made of Karl Zeller, Bob <br />Newton and Robert Pi2el. <br /> <br />I <br />\ <br /> <br />Finally, INSTAAR's staff has provided support in many phases of the work. <br />In particular Martha Andrews' bibliographic assistance and librarianship. <br />Kathleen Sa12berg's editorial assistance, and Connie Parsons' secretarial <br />help, are acknowledged while Carol Haverkampt, Ann Stites and Laura Osborn, <br />administrative assistants to the Director, provided extensive general <br />support. Technical typist Ruby Fulk has performed an exemplary task. Rolf <br />Kihl has performed innumerable sedimentology analyses and Marilyn Joel did <br />the final drawings. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />~1Y.~ <br />Harold w. Steinhoff <br /> <br />1::. ~e!ue.8 <br /> <br />15th February, 1976 <br /> <br />ix <br />