b'PeopleNewsenergy. In a sense it was a return toBarry has left a significant legacy in allby his insightful guidance, and hopefully work he had done earlier in his careerof the areas he worked with over hiswe have been able to pass some of his as it is a process that is caused naturallylong and distinguished career at BMR/ wisdom onto others.by fluids moving through the earth,AGSO/GA and through his retirementWe extend our deepest sympathy for demonstrating that the fundamentals ofyears, and in the relationships he builttheir loss to Barrys wife Linda and his science can be used in a number of ways.with a broad range of stakeholders indaughters Jean, Kate and JessicaHe was also in the process of completinggovernment, academia, industry and some papers on Tasmanian crustalinternationally. Those of us who have had structure, and crustal fluid flow studies inthe pleasure to work with Barry over theTim Bartonthe Yilgarn based on seismic profiling. years have had our own careers enrichedtimb@grapevine.com.auBottom right - Seismic play back East Papua Curstal Survey 1973 (Clive Collins), bottom left - Lachlan Fold Belt seismic reflection survey 1976 (Clive Collins), middle right- Pilbara Crustal Survey 1977 (Clive Collins), middle left - AGSO Canberra 1991 (with Clive Collins) , top right - Canada 2004, top left - GA Canberra 2011 (with Attorney General). DECEMBER 2019 PREVIEW 16'