Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 173 | 1906 | Charles Doolittle Walcott† | USGS | Algonkian formations of northwestern Montana |
2 | 173 | 1906 | George Burr Richardson | USGS | The Franklin Mountains, Texas |
3 | 173 | 1906 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | The Santa Fe peneplane |
4 | 174 | 1906 | Alfred Hulse Brooks | USGS | Geological reconnaissance map of Alaska |
5 | 174 | 1906 | Willis Thomas Lee | USGS | Gypsum beds and water storage in the Pecos Valley of New Mexico |
6 | 174 | 1906 | Ernest Howe | USGS | Glacial phenomena in the San Juan Mountains |
7 | 175 | 1906 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Paleozoic stratigraphy of China |
8 | 175 | 1906 | Joseph Alexander Taff | USGS | Natural coke in the Wasatch plateau |
9 | 175 | 1906 | William Clinton Alden | USGS | The glaciation of certain quartzite ledges of southeastern Wisconsin and boulder trains derived therefrom |
10 | 176 | 1906 | Raymond Smith Bassler; Arthur Keith; Edward Oscar Ulrich; Bailey Willis |
US National Museum | Discussion of the early Paleozoic succession in the Appalachians and the effect of barriers on the distribution of the formations and faunas |
11 | 177 | 1906 | Willard Drake Johnson Jr. | USGS | Maximum glaciation in the Sierra Nevada |
12 | 177 | 1906 | Ralph Arnold | USGS | Geological reconnaissance of the coast of Olympic Peninsula |
13 | 178 | 1906 | Samuel Franklin Emmons† | USGS | Report on Congress of Applied Geology, Liege, Belgium, June 1905 |
14 | 178 | 1906 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | The Hamilton Mine, New Mexico |
15 | 179 | 1906 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | The Goldfield District, Nevada |
16 | 179 | 1906 | Joseph Silas Diller† | USGS | Drainage of the Taylorsville region, California during the auriferous gravel period |
17 | 179 | 1906 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | A source of hydrocarbons in the Ordovician |
18 | 180 | 1906 | Samuel Franklin Emmons† | USGS | A map and cross-sections of the Downtown district of Leadville |
19 | 180 | 1906 | Charles Will Wright | USGS | Observations on the contact deposits at Copper Mountain, southeastern Alaska |
20 | 180 | 1906 | Ralph Stockman Tarr; Lawrence Martin |
Cornell University | Changes in level that Yakutat Bay, Alaska, due to 1899 earthquake |
21 | 181 | 1906 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Normal faulting in northern China |
22 | 181 | 1906 | Louis Caryl Graton | USGS | A type of vein structure in the southern Appalachians |
23 | 181 | 1906 | George Otis Smith | USGS | Two occurrences of graphite |
24 | 181 | 1906 | Frank Charles Schrader | USGS | Copper deposits of the Zuni Mountains, New Mexico |
25 | SP04 | 1906 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | Epitome of the geologic history of the California Coast Ranges |
26 | SP04 | 1906 | George Hall Ashley | USGS | Evidence of geologically recent movements near San Francisco |
27 | SP04 | 1906 | Ralph Arnold | USGS | Location and character of the faults in the earthquake region |
28 | SP04 | 1906 | Louis Agricola Bauer | Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | Seismograph and magnetograph records of the San Francisco earthquake |
29 | SP04 | 1906 | Myron Leslie Fuller | USGS | Comparative intensities of the new Madrid, Charleston, and San Francisco earthquakes |
30 | 182 | 1906 | George Otis Smith | USGS | The excursion before the Congress |
31 | 182 | 1906 | Samuel Franklin Emmons† | USGS | The excursion to Jorullo |
32 | 182 | 1906 | George Ferdinand Becker† | USGS | The sessions in Mexico City |
33 | 182 | 1906 | Timothy William Stanton† | USGS | The excursions after the Congress |
34 | 183 | 1906 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | The geological map of North America |
35 | 183 | 1906 | Myron Leslie Fuller | USGS | The elevated beaches of Labrador |
36 | 183 | 1906 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | The Colorado Desert and Salton Sea |
37 | 184 | 1906 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | The composition and structure of meteorites compared with those of terrestrial rocks. (Presidential Address) |