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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 901 1968 Francis A. Kohout USGS Cyclic flow of salt water in a coastal aquifer -- filmed experiment using time-lapse photography on a hydraulic sand model
2 901 1968 Isidore Adler NASA Lunar geochemistry -- analytical problems and solutions
3 901 1968 Dallas Lynn Peck USGS Formation of columnar joints in Kilauea lava lakes, Hawaii
4 902 1968 M. A Lanphere;
  W. P. Irwin;
  P. E. Hotz
USGS Geochronologic studies in the Klamath Mountains of California
5 902 1968 Harold Thomas USGS Hydrology of central Tunisia
6 902 1968 Nicholas M. Short NASA The anatomy of a meteorite impact crater: West Hawk Lake, Manitoba, Canada
7 903 1968 Charles L. Drake Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory On the structure of the continental margin of the eastern United States
8 903 1968 Isidore Zietz USGS On the structure of the continental margin of the eastern United States
9 903 1968 John Calvin, Reed Jr. USGS On the structure of the continental margin of the eastern United States
10 903 1968 Martin Francis Kane USGS On the structure of the continental margin of the eastern United States
11 904 1968 Wilmot Hyde Bradley USGS Remarks on the occasion of GSW's 75th anniversary
12 904 1968 George H. Chase USGS Aquifer geometry and geologic structure at the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho
13 904 1968 Lincoln R. Page USGS Plutonic rocks of New England
14 905 1968 Patrick T. Taylor Naval Oceanographic Office Interpretation of the heat-flow pattern of the Sumatra Trench
15 905 1968 John Van N. Dorr USGS With hammer and camera through African manganese
16 905 1968 Thomas P. Thayer USGS Igneous sediments from the mantle
17 906 1968 Gerhard William Leo USGS Geology and geochronology of western Liberia
18 906 1968 Douglas W. Rankin USGS Magmatic activity and orogeny in the southern Blue Ridge (2nd Best Paper 1968)
19 906 1968 Philip White Guild USGS Metallotects of North America
20 907 1968 Robert L. Kovach Stanford University Some magnetic and electrical experiments on the San Andreas fault
21 907 1968 Richard R. Doell;
  G. B. Dalrymple
USGS Paleomagnetic studies of the Valles Caldera and their contribution to ocean floor spreading
22 907 1968 Frederick J. Vine Princeton University Aspects of ocean floor spreading
23 908 1968 Cornelia C. Cameron USGS Relation of commercial quality of peat to bedrock and geologic structure
24 908 1968 Charles Milton George Washington University New carbonate minerals from East Africa
25 908 1968 Richard S. Fiske;
  W. T. Kinoshita
USGS Deformation studies on Kilauea Volcano prior to the eruption of November 1967 (Best Paper 1968)
26 909 1968 Lucian B. Platt George Washington University Ordovician gravity sliding in Pennsylvania
27 909 1968 Raymond Charles Douglas USGS Morphologic studies of fusilinids from the Lower Permian of West Pakistan
28 909 1968 Peter R. Vogt;
  E. D. Scheider
Naval Oceanographic Office Discontinuities in the history of sea floor spreading
29 910 1968 Jules D. Friedman USGS Infrared surveys of the neovolcanic median zone of Iceland
30 910 1968 Harry E. LeGrand USGS Classification of hydrogeologic settings -- a type
31 910 1968 Larry H. Heflin Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Undermining Washington -- engineering geology for the transit system
32 911 1968 Thomas G. Gibson USGS Some tectonic aspects of the Atlantic Coastal Plain and Shelf
33 911 1968 Camilla A. Scott USGS Geologic maps and the three-color printing process
34 911 1968 Norman Herz USGS Anorthosites, continental drift and the origin of the Earth-Moon system
35 912 1968 Irving A. Breger;
  J. C. Chandler;
  Peter Zubovic
USGS Infrared study of structural H2O in heulandite and clinoptilolite
36 912 1968 Peter F. Bermel USGS Antarctic mapping -- dogteams to satellites
37 912 1968 Richard S. Fiske USGS The 1967-68 eruption of Kilauea Volcano -- first color motion pictures
38 913 1968 Julian Feiss US Department of Interior Utilization of geothermal power in Japan
39 913 1968 Frank Edward Senftle USGS Use of californium for mineral exploration by in situ neutron activation
40 913 1968 Gilbert Corwin USGS Sea floor spreading: review, critique and a suggestion
41 SP30 1968 James J. Prucha Syracuse University Sedimentary rock deformation related to structure in the basement
42 914 1968 Ralph LeRoy Miller USGS The Cumberland overthrust block, 1968. (Presidential Address)

Ralph LeRoy Miller was President in 1968
Charles Storrow Denny was 1st VP in 1968
Paul Booth Barton Jr. was 2nd VP in 1968
W. B. Wright was Treasurer in 1968
W. L. Newman was Meeting Secy in 1968
William A. Oliver Jr. was Council Secy in 1968
B. Carter Hearn Jr. was on the Council in 1968
Blair F. Jones was on the Council in 1968
J. W. Pierce was on the Council in 1968
William Charles Prinz was on the Council in 1968
Thomas W. Stern was on the Council in 1968
E-an Zen was on the Council in 1968
George Vincent Cohee was VP-WAS in 1968
Dennis P. Cox was Chair of the Program Committee in 1968
Joshua Irving Tracey Jr. was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1968
Thomas P. Thayer was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1968
David Benjamin Stewart was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1968
Priestley Toulmin III was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1968
R. Weeks was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1968
W. Cochran was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1968
Richard S. Fiske won the Best Paper Award in 1968
Douglas W. Rankin won the 2nd best paper Award in 1968
W. L. Newman won the Great Dane Award in 1968
Ralph LeRoy Miller won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1968
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1968