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16 SELECTED REFERENCES The Future of Scientific Ocean Drilling (commonly referred to as the FUSOD Report), JOIDES Executive Committee, JOIDES Office, Seattle, WA, 92 pp., March 1977. Report to the National Science Foundation, ad hoc Group for Future Scientific Ocean Drilling, B. J. Giletti, Chairman, unpublished report, 14 pp., 1978. Continental Margins, Geological and Geophysical Research Needs and Problems, Ocean Sciences Board, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, 302 pp., 1979. The Merits and Potential of a Proposed Ocean Drilling Program for the 1980's, Committee on Post-IPOD, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, 50 pp., 1979. Ocean Margin Drilling Program (commonly referred to as the HUSOD Report), Report of Interim Planning Committee, Joint Oceanographic Institutions (JOI) Inc., Washington, DC, 78 pp., March 1980. Ocean Margin Drilling - Preliminary Science Program, JOI Inc., Washington, DC, 23 pp., June 1980 (rev. Nov. 1980). International Cooperation in Use of the Glomar Explorer, Pollack, Herman, unpublished report to JOI Inc., 27 pp., September 1980. Ocean Margin Drilling Program, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, 5 volumes plus executive summary, December 1980. Ocean Margin Drilling Program - Program Plan Review for NSF, JOI Inc., Washington, DC, 119 pp., June 1981. Conference on Scientific Ocean Drilling (referred to as the COSOD Report), Report of the Steering Committee, JOI Inc., Washington, DC, 110 pp., 1982.

17 TABLE I Summary of Cost Comparisons (In millions of 1982 dollars) A. Refurbish Challenger, operate through 1992 Annual 1985-1992 Operations Science Capital Program Total Less Foreign NSF Approp. FY'83 FY'84 20.0 21.7 7.0 7.0 0.0 5.1 27.0 33.8 -8.3 -6.0 18.7 27.8 28.0 Cost/yr, $ 36.8 28.8 B. Phase Challenger out. Convert* & operate Explorer through 2005 FY'83 FY'84 FY'85 1986-2005 Cost/yr. Challenger Operations Explorer Operations Science Capital Costs Program Total Less Foreign NSF Appropriation 19.4 2.2 0 0 5.9 6.4 6.0 33.5 31.3 42.1 -8.3 -5.8 23.0 36.3 0 0 6.5 36.1 42.6 6.3 36.3 0 22.6 12.1 0 34.7 17.0 17.7 38.9 21.3 *All conversion costs funded by FY 1984-1985 appropriations C. Phase Challenger out. Convert* and operate Explorer through 2005. FY'83 Challenger Operations 19.4 Explorer Operations 0 Science Capital Costs Program Total Less Foreign NSF Appropriation FY'84 2.2 FY'85 FY85-95 95-2005 Cost/yr 22.6 5.9 6.0 6.4 20.2* 6.5 22.8* 12.1 5.7 28.8 -5.8 29.3 -6.3 40.4 17.0 22.6 12.1 0 23.0 23.0 23.4 *Conversion costs funded partly by FY 1984-85 appropriations, partly by 10 year lease-purchase of some equipment items Source of data, National Science Foundation. 40.5 22.9

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