Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 618 | 1944 | Marie Louise Lindberg | USGS | Heavy mineral correlation of Fox Hills, Hell Creek and Cannonball sediments, North Dakota |
2 | 618 | 1944 | James Steele Williams | USGS | Principal fluorspar deposits of the United States -- a résumé |
3 | 618 | 1944 | John Beaver Mertie Jr. | USGS | Piezoelectricity, with special reference to quartz |
4 | 619 | 1944 | G. D. Robinson | USGS | The molybdenite a deposit at Shakan, Alaska |
5 | 619 | 1944 | Wilbert Henry Hass | USGS | Conodont morphology |
6 | 619 | 1944 | Philip Burke King | USGS | Tectonics of northeasternmost Tennessee |
7 | 620 | 1944 | Lawrence Allen Warner | USGS | Magnetite deposits of Kasaan Peninsula, southeastern Alaska |
8 | 620 | 1944 | Richard Henry Jahns | USGS | The Harding beryllium tantalum-lithium pegmatites, Taos County, New Mexico |
9 | 620 | 1944 | William Taylor Thom Jr. | Princeton University | The structural evolution of the Big Horn Basin |
10 | 621 | 1944 | Wallace Martin Cady | USGS | Stratigraphy and structure of west-central Vermont |
11 | 621 | 1944 | George Tobias Faust; Eugene C. Callaghan |
USGS | Mineralogy and petrology of the Currant Creek magnesite district, Nevada |
12 | 621 | 1944 | Wilmot Hyde Bradley; Kenneth Elmo Lohman; A. H. Frazier |
USGS | A machine for obtaining true perspective diagrams from maps |
13 | 622 | 1944 | Victor Thomas Allen | USGS | Sedimentary and volcanic processes in the formation of high-alumina clays |
14 | 622 | 1944 | Stephen Edmund Clabaugh | USGS | Paragenesis of the tungsten ore of the Ima mind, Idaho |
15 | 622 | 1944 | Joseph Désiré Hubert Donnay | University of Laval, Canada | Twinning, isomorphism and epitaxy |
16 | 623 | 1944 | Hugh Richard Gault | USGS | Geology and zinc deposits of Ground Hog-Glacier basins, southeastern Alaska |
17 | 623 | 1944 | Herman Joseph Yagoda | US Public Health Service | Localization of chemical constituents by analytical patterns |
18 | 624 | 1944 | George Tunell | Geophysical Laboratory | Some thermodynamic and leptologic threads in geologic history. (Presidential Address) |