Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 330 | 1919 | Walter Curran Mendenhall | USGS | GK Gilbert: biographical outlines |
2 | 330 | 1919 | Charles Doolittle Walcott† | Smithsonian Institution (Secretary) | Gilbert in his administrative relations |
3 | 330 | 1919 | Frederick Leslie Ransome | USGS | Gilbert as the student and expounder of geologic structure |
4 | 330 | 1919 | Herbert E. Gregory | Yale University | Gilbert, the physiographer and explorer |
5 | 330 | 1919 | William Clinton Alden | USGS | Gilbert, the glaciologist |
6 | 330 | 1919 | Robert Simpson Woodward | Carnegie Institution | Gilbert, the physicist and mathematician |
7 | 330 | 1919 | John Henry Renshawe | USGS | Gilbert, the topographer |
8 | 331 | 1919 | Ralph Arnold | Industry | The economic value of paleontology |
9 | 331 | 1919 | Eugene Wesley Shaw | USGS | Stratigraphy of the Gulf coastal plain |
10 | 331 | 1919 | Gaillard Sherburne Rogers | USGS | The origin of the salt domes of the Gulf coast |
11 | 332 | 1919 | Francois Emile Matthes | USGS | Relief shading of topographic maps |
12 | 332 | 1919 | Oscar Edward Meinzer | USGS | Quantitative methods of estimating ground water supplies |
13 | 333 | 1919 | Robert Browning Sosman | Geophysical Laboratory | Note on volcanic explosions |
14 | 333 | 1919 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | Newly discovered examples of oscillation of Paleozoic seas |
15 | 334 | 1919 | Charles Edwin Van Orstrand | USGS | Temperatures in some deep wells in the United States |
16 | 334 | 1919 | Edward Willard Berry | Johns Hopkins University | Present tendencies in geology: I. paleontology |
17 | 334 | 1919 | Edgar Theodore Wherry | US Department of Agriculture | Some practical applications of crystallography |
18 | 335 | 1919 | George Willis Stose | USGS | Manganese deposits of the Appalachian Valley of Virginia and Tennessee |
19 | 335 | 1919 | Hugh Dinsmore Miser | USGS | Manganese deposits of the Batesville District, Arkansas |
20 | 335 | 1919 | Ernest Lester Jones Jr. | US Coast and Geodetic Survey | Manganese deposits of the Colorado River desert region |
21 | 335 | 1919 | Joseph Thomas Pardee | USGS | Manganese deposits of the northwestern states |
22 | 335 | 1919 | Ernest Francis Burchard | USGS | Manganese deposits of Cuba |
23 | 335 | 1919 | Donnel Foster Hewett | USGS | Summary: manganese deposits |
24 | 336 | 1919 | Alfred Hulse Brooks | USGS | Some problems relating to the war in Europe |
25 | 337 | 1919 | Charles Hamilton Lee | California State Water Commission | Experiences in supplying water to our army at the Front |
26 | 337 | 1919 | Kirk Bryan | USGS | Habits of thought of a geologist applied to military problems |
27 | 337 | 1919 | Adolph Knopf | USGS | Present tendencies in geology: II. Metalliferous deposits |
28 | 338 | 1919 | Eugene Wesley Shaw | USGS | Present tendencies in geology: III. Stratigraphy |
29 | 338 | 1919 | Marcus Isaac Goldman | USGS | General character, mode of occurrence and origin of glauconite |
30 | 338 | 1919 | George Rogers Mansfield | USGS | General features of glauconite marls of New Jersey |
31 | 338 | 1919 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | Paleozoic glauconitic zones and suggestions as to their origin |
32 | 339 | 1919 | Reginald Aldworth Daly | Harvard University | Present tendencies in geology: IV. Tectonic geology: changes of land and ocean levels |
33 | 339 | 1919 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | Differential movements of continental surface as determined by stratigraphy |
34 | 340 | 1919 | Donnel Foster Hewett | USGS | Heart Mountain overstressed near Cody, Wyoming |
35 | 340 | 1919 | Clyde Polhemus Ross | USGS | Geology of the lower Gila region, Arizona |
36 | 340 | 1919 | Kirk Bryan | USGS | Geology and physiography of the Papago country, Arizona |
37 | 341 | 1919 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | Major causes of land and sea oscillations. (Presidential Address) |