Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 877 | 1966 | James P. Minard | USGS | Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain |
2 | 877 | 1966 | Norman F. Sohl | USGS | The importance of being well preserved -- or New Jersey Cretaceous mollusks |
3 | 877 | 1966 | Donald Langmuir | USGS | Geochemistry as a key to the origin and potential of an aquifer system in New Jersey |
4 | 878 | 1966 | Robert Leland Smith; Roy A. Bailey |
USGS | The Bandelier Tuff: a study of ash flow eruption cycles from zoned magma chambers |
5 | 878 | 1966 | James Gilluly | USGS | Geochronology and orogeny |
6 | 879 | 1966 | J. A. Calkins; T. W. Offield |
USGS | Structure of the southern Himalayas, Hazara Area, West Pakistan and Western Kashmir |
7 | 879 | 1966 | Bruce B. Hanshaw; Meyer Rubin; William Back; Irving Friedman |
USGS | Radiocarbon determinations applied to ground water hydrology (2nd Best Paper 1966) |
8 | 879 | 1966 | George E. Ericksen | USGS | Salars in Chile |
9 | 880 | 1966 | Charles R. Warren | USGS | Antarctic Jokulhlaup? |
10 | 880 | 1966 | Blair F. Jones | USGS | Trends in the major anion composition of closed basin waters |
11 | 880 | 1966 | Jack Evernden | Air Force Technical Applications Center | Sierra Nevada batholith: an example of uninterrupted granite emplacement for over 100 million years |
12 | 881 | 1966 | Douglas W. Rankin | USGS | Late Precambrian ash flow sheets amid thrust sheets in the southern Appalachians |
13 | 881 | 1966 | Irving May | USGS | Trends in techniques of geochemical analyses, or is the wet chemist drying up? |
14 | 881 | 1966 | Wilbur Swett Burbank; Robert G. Luedke |
USGS | Volcanism and caulidron development in the Western San Juan Mountains, Colorado (Best Paper 1966) |
15 | 882 | 1966 | Jack B. Epstein | USGS | Origin of wind and water gaps in eastern Pennsylvania |
16 | 882 | 1966 | Walter Adey | US National Museum | Crustose coralline ecology |
17 | 882 | 1966 | Frank Edward Senftle | USGS | Mineral exploration using an "in situ" neutron activation technique |
18 | 883 | 1966 | Bruce D. Martin | Maryland Department of Water Resources | Clay minerals formed by submarine "weathering" of granodiorite |
19 | 883 | 1966 | Margarita Menzel | UNBA | Nickel selenide solid solutions: a tool for measuring selenium fugacities in the laboratory |
20 | 883 | 1966 | Allen V. Heyl | USGS | The 38th parallel lineament and its relationship to ore deposits |
21 | 884 | 1966 | J. J. Rowe; G. W. Morey; Christina C. Silber |
USGS | Crystallization-differentiation of the Gnome melt: the system NaCl-K2SO4-MgSO4-CaSO4 |
22 | 884 | 1966 | Sherman K. Neuschel | USGS | Airborne geophysical surveys: a valuable aid in geologic mapping in the eastern Virginia Piedmont |
23 | 884 | 1966 | H. T. Millard | USGS | Activation analysis as applied to geochemical problems |
24 | 885 | 1966 | Martin A. Buzas | US National Museum | Comparison of Foraminiferid population from central Texas coast along canonical axes |
25 | 885 | 1966 | Frank Cuttitta | USGS | Application of atomic absorption and x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to geochemical problems |
26 | 885 | 1966 | Robert C. Vorhis | USGS | Relation of seismic seiches to the tectonic features of the US |
27 | 886 | 1966 | Alfred M. Pommer | Georgetown University | Modification of selectivity of a silicate glass |
28 | 886 | 1966 | Richard D. Krushensky; Ralph LeRoy Miller |
USGS | Recent volcanism in Central America |
29 | 886 | 1966 | Edward C. T. Chao | USGS | Shock effects in quartz and plagioclase |
30 | 887 | 1966 | Harry J. Rose Jr. | USGS | Minerals: x-ray and electron; present and future |
31 | 887 | 1966 | I. G. Sohn; Louis S. Kornicker |
USGS | Ostracoda, microconcretions and pseudomicrofossils |
32 | 887 | 1966 | C. W. Sever; Ga. Tifton; J. B. Cathcart; Sam H. Patterson |
USGS | Phosphate in the Georgia-Florida field |
33 | 888 | 1966 | John Tilton Hack | USGS | Geomorphic analysis by means of stream gradients using the Blue Ridge as an example. (Presidential Address) |