Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 185 | 1907 | Alfred Hulse Brooks; Edward Martin Kindle |
USGS | The Paleozoic section of the upper Yukon |
2 | 185 | 1907 | Sidney Paige; Adolph Knopf |
USGS | The stratigraphic succession in the region northeast of Cook Inlet, Alaska |
3 | 185 | 1907 | Robert Van Vleck Anderson | USGS | The volcano Aso, in Kiushiu, Japan |
4 | 186 | 1907 | Frederic Eugene Wright | Geophysical Laboratory | Artificial magnesian-pyroxenes and amphiboles |
5 | 186 | 1907 | Frederick Gardner Clapp | USGS | Local glaciation in Maine |
6 | 186 | 1907 | Willis Thomas Lee | USGS | The late history of the lower Colorado River |
7 | 187 | 1907 | (Charles) Whitman Cross† | USGS | Review of "New textural terms for igneous rocks" by Cross, Iddings, Pirsson, and Washington |
8 | 187 | 1907 | Ralph Walter Stone | USGS | The Pine Mountain fault |
9 | 187 | 1907 | Fred Boughton Weeks†; W. F. Ferrier |
USGS | Phosphate deposits in the western United States |
10 | 188 | 1907 | (Charles) Whitman Cross†; George Ferdinand Becker; Arthur Louis Day; Andrew Cowper Lawson; George Otis Smith; Frederic Eugene Wright; Waldemar Lindgren |
USGS | Discussion of methods of igneous intrusion |
11 | 189 | 1907 | Charles Henry Gordon | USGS | Some features of the geology of Magdalena and Black Range region, New Mexico |
12 | 189 | 1907 | Ralph Arnold | USGS | The Santa Maria oil district, California |
13 | 189 | 1907 | Robert Van Vleck Anderson | USGS | Notes and the geology of Japan |
14 | 190 | 1907 | Arthur Keith† | USGS | The Appalachian mountains and valleys |
15 | 190 | 1907 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | The plateau region |
16 | 190 | 1907 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | The Appalachian revolution |
17 | 190 | 1907 | George Hall Ashley | USGS | Economic conquest of the southern Appalachian coalfield |
18 | 191 | 1907 | Frederic Eugene Wright | Geophysical Laboratory | Four new attachments for petrographic microscope |
19 | 191 | 1907 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Structure of the Alps |
20 | 192 | 1907 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | A peculiar form of metamorphism in siliceous sandstone |
21 | 192 | 1907 | William Harvey Emmons | USGS or University of Chicago | Normal faulting in the Bullfrog District |
22 | 192 | 1907 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Some problems concerning the formation of coal |
23 | 192 | 1907 | Joseph William Winthrop Spencer | Geological Survey of West Indies | The Jamaica earthquake |
24 | 193 | 1907 | Francois Emile Matthes | USGS | The new map of the Yosemite Valley |
25 | 193 | 1907 | Ernest Howe | USGS | Geology of the Canal Zone |
26 | 193 | 1907 | Charles Will Wright | USGS | Recent changes in the ice fields of Glacier Bay, Alaska |
27 | 194 | 1907 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | A visit to the Alps |
28 | 194 | 1907 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | A comparison of some Paleozoic and Precambrian sections in Arizona |
29 | 195 | 1907 | David Talbot Day† | USGS | Report on the geological work of the Third Petroleum Congress |
30 | 195 | 1907 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | The association of alunite with gold at Goldfield, Nevada |
31 | 195 | 1907 | H. W. Pearson | The place of great raised beaches in geology | |
32 | 196 | 1907 | Edward Martin Kindle | USGS | The occurrence of the Silurian in western America |
33 | 196 | 1907 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | The origin of limestone breccias |
34 | 196 | 1907 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | A recent vein at Ojo Caliente, New Mexico |
35 | 197 | 1907 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | Present tendencies in the study of ore deposits. (Presidential Address) |