Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 313 | 1917 | George Otis Smith | USGS | Geology and public service |
2 | 313 | 1917 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Significance of reef coral fauna at Carrizo Creek, Imperial County, California |
3 | 314 | 1917 | Arthur James Collier | USGS | Age of the high level gravels of the northern Great Plains |
4 | 314 | 1917 | John Clyde Hostetter | Geophysical Laboratory | The linear force of growing crystals |
5 | 314 | 1917 | James Williams Gidley | US National Museum | The origin of mammals |
6 | 315 | 1917 | Donnel Foster Hewett | USGS | The origin of bentonite and the geologic range of related material in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming |
7 | 315 | 1917 | Frank Hall Knowlton† | USGS | Principal results of the monographic study of the Laramie flora |
8 | 315 | 1917 | Frank James Katz | USGS | Stratigraphy in southwest Maine and southeast New Hampshire |
9 | 316 | 1917 | Ronald van Auken Mills; Roger Clark Wells |
USGS | The evaporation of water at depth by natural gases |
10 | 316 | 1917 | Marcus Isaac Goldman | USGS | Results of the microscopic examination of some rocks from the oil fields of southeastern Ohio |
11 | 317 | 1917 | Harry Fielding Reid | Johns Hopkins University | The distribution of land and water on the Earth |
12 | 317 | 1917 | William Bowie | US Coast and Geodetic Survey | Some evidence of isostasy |
13 | 317 | 1917 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Discussion of gravity anomalies from the stratigraphic standpoint |
14 | 318 | 1917 | Charles Joseph Hares | USGS | The northward extension of the Eagle sandstone and its relations to the Niobrara shale in Wyoming |
15 | 318 | 1917 | Willis Thomas Lee | USGS | Relation of the Morrison and Sundance formations |
16 | 318 | 1917 | Alfred Hulse Brooks | USGS | Memorial to C. Willard Hayes |
17 | 319 | 1917 | Edgar Theodore Wherry | US National Museum | Occurrence of calcite in silicified wood |
18 | 319 | 1917 | Dean Eddy Winchester | USGS | Oil shale in the United States |
19 | 319 | 1917 | Raymond Smith Bassler | US National Museum | The value of microscopic fossils in stratigraphy |
20 | 320 | 1917 | Gerald Francis Loughlin | USGS | The relation of copper to zinc in the carbonate ore at Ophir, Utah |
21 | 320 | 1917 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | The rarer constituents of meteorites |
22 | 320 | 1917 | Francois Emile Matthes | USGS | The pre-glacial history of Yosemite Valley |
23 | 321 | 1917 | Willis Thomas Lee | USGS | Geology and scenery of the Rocky Mountain National Park |
24 | 321 | 1917 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | The limitations of fossils in correlation |
25 | 321 | 1917 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Summary of results of study of marine bottom samples from Murray Island, Australia, the Bahamas, and Florida |
26 | 322 | 1917 | Eugene Wesley Shaw | USGS | The "lakes" of northeast Arkansas and some features of the work of the Mississippi River |
27 | 322 | 1917 | Edson Sunderland Bastin | USGS | The ores of Tonopah and their genesis |
28 | 322 | 1917 | Francois Emile Matthes | USGS | Evidences of multiple glaciation in the Sierra Nevada |
29 | 323 | 1917 | Sidney Paige | USGS | Coal and iron in the terms of peace |