Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 95 | 1900 | Joseph Alexander Taff | USGS | Structural features of the Ouachita Mountain range in Indian Territory |
2 | 95 | 1900 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | The gem mines near Bakersville, North Carolina |
3 | 95 | 1900 | Arthur Coe Spencer | USGS | A peculiar form of talus |
4 | 96 | 1900 | Charles Willard Hayes† | USGS | Solution sinks in a quartzite formation |
5 | 96 | 1900 | Josiah Edward Spurr | USGS | Structure of the Basin Ranges |
6 | 97 | 1900 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | A peculiar clastic dike and its associated ore deposits |
7 | 97 | 1900 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | Wood River mining district, Idaho |
8 | 97 | 1900 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | Cretaceous fossils collected by J. B. Hatcher in Patagonia |
9 | 98 | 1900 | William John McGee† | Bureau of Ethnology | The Gulf of California as an evidence of marine erosion |
10 | 99 | 1900 | Francois Emile Matthes | USGS | Glacial sculpture in the Bighorn Mountains |
11 | 99 | 1900 | Walter Harvey Weed† | USGS | Notes on the copper deposits of the Piedmont plateau |
12 | 99 | 1900 | George Irving Adams | USGS | Physiography of the Arkansas Valley region |
SP03 | 1900 | With Chem Soc Wash | |||
13 | 100 | 1900 | Marius Robinson Campbell†; Arthur Keith |
USGS | Appalachian methods |
14 | 100 | 1900 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Great Plains methods |
15 | 100 | 1900 | George Otis Smith; John Duer Irving |
USGS | Lake Superior and Adirondack methods |
16 | 100 | 1900 | Josiah Edward Spurr; Alfred Hulse Brooks |
USGS | Reconnaissance methods |
17 | 100 | 1900 | (Charles) Whitman Cross†; Henry Ward Turner |
USGS | Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada methods |
18 | 100 | 1900 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | Mining methods |
19 | 101 | 1900 | Arthur Coe Spencer | USGS | River terraces in southwestern Colorado |
20 | 101 | 1900 | Nelson Horatio Darton† | USGS | Physiographic development of the Black Hills |
21 | 101 | 1900 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Geologic aspects of southern California |
22 | 102 | 1900 | Alfred Hulse Brooks | USGS | Reconnaissance from Pyramid Harbor to Forty Mile River, Alaska |
23 | 102 | 1900 | Frank Charles Schrader | USGS | Reconnaissance along the Chandlar and Koyukuk Rivers, Alaska |
24 | 102 | 1900 | Henry Ward Turner† | USGS | Geology of the Silver Peak District, Nevada |
25 | 103 | 1900 | John Duer Irving | USGS | The siliceous ores of the Black Hills |
26 | 103 | 1900 | Josiah Edward Spurr | USGS | The igneous rocks of the Great Basin |
27 | 103 | 1900 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | A new meteorite; and, a case of sandstone disintegration through the formation of interstitial crystals of gypsum |
28 | 104 | 1900 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Notes on Lake Chelan and vicinity |
29 | 104 | 1900 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | Remarks on Troost's geological map of the environs of Philadelphia, 1826 |
30 | 104 | 1900 | Josiah Edward Spurr | USGS | Ore deposits of Monte Cristo, Washington |
31 | 104 | 1900 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | The Mother Lode Folio, California |
32 | 104 | 1900 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Paleobotanical aspects of some upper Paleozoic formations of Nova Scotia |
33 | 105 | 1900 | Arnold Hague† | USGS | Account of the International Geological Congress at Paris, 1900 |
34 | 105 | 1900 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | Ore deposits of the Silverton Quadrangle, Colorado |
35 | 106 | 1900 | Charles Willard Hayes† | USGS | Geological relations of the Tennessee brown phosphate |
36 | 106 | 1900 | Lester Frank Ward† | USGS | The autochthonous or allochthonous origin of the coal and coal plants of central France |
37 | 106 | 1900 | Edwin Eugene Howell† | Retired? | Exhibition of a geological relief map of the United States |
38 | 107 | 1900 | (Charles) Whitman Cross† | USGS | The development of systematic petrography in the nineteenth century. (Presidential Address) |