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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1005 1976 Robert W. Luce USGS, Menlo Park King Solomon's Mine revisited: the cradle of gold mine in Arabia
2 1005 1976 Grant Gross Johns Hopkins University The geochemistry of urban wastes
3 1005 1976 J. Nicholas Van Driel USGS Geological mapping, computers, and the environment in Montgomery County, Maryland
4 1006 1976 Blair F. Jones USGS Hydrochemistry of the Lake Magadi Basin, Kenya
5 1006 1976 Grant Heiken Los Alamos National Laboratory Active volcanoes from earth orbit
6 1006 1976 John E. Kilkenny Union Oil Company/President American Association of Petroleum Geologists Geothermal exploration in the western United States
7 1007 1976 D. C. Prowell;
  Meyer Rubin;
   Bruce J. O'Connor
USGS Evidence for Holocene movement along the Belair fault zone, Georgia
8 1007 1976 M. Gene Simmons Massachusetts Institute of Technology Microcracks in rocks
9 1007 1976 Thomas C. Hoering Geophysical Laboratory The biogeochemistry of the stable hydrogen isotopes
10 1008 1976 Peter M. Bell Geophysical Laboratory An experimental view of the earth’s interior through the diamond-windowed pressure cell
11 1008 1976 Bruce R. Wardlaw USGS Permian brachiopods of the northern Great Basin: the Phosphoria revisited (Best Paper 1976)
12 1008 1976 Paul Booth Barton Jr.;
  Philip Martin Bethke;
  Edwin Roedder
USGS Interpretation of ore fluid chemistry, Creede, Colorado
13 1009 1976 Sheldon E. Sommer University of Maryland Geologic factors leading to the Bowie, Md., natural gas explosion
14 1009 1976 Frank Press Massachusetts Institute of Technology/President Americal Geophysical Unio Pattern recognition: a new tool in geology (2nd Best Paper 1976)
15 1010 1976 W. Ian Ridley Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Petrologic evolution of the Brito-Arctic Province
16 1010 1976 Robert L. Meyer University of Maryland Fossil "Jaws" -- the evolution of the great white shark
17 1010 1976 R. Keith O'Nions Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory The early crust of the Earth
18 1011 1976 Ellis Leon Yochelson;
  Allan Solem
USGS Significance of late Paleozoic kand snails in eastern North America
19 1011 1976 Gene C. Ulmar Temple University Merensky Reef platinum: classical geochemistry or fortuitous geophysics?
20 1011 1976 Lawrence A. Hardie Johns Hopkins University Opening of the Iapetus Ocean: Appalachian salients and recesses as Precambrian triple junctions
21 1012 1976 Keith A. Howard USGS Models of caldera structure
22 1012 1976 Isidore Adler USGS The Apollo 15 & 16 orbital x-ray experiment: a brief review
23 1012 1976 Richard P. Sheldon USGS A different perspective on the petroleum resource controversy
24 1013 1976 G. J. Rosaco;
  Edwin Roedder
USGS Application of a new laser-excited Raman spectrometer to non-destructive analysis of sulfate in individual phases in fluid inclusions in minerals
25 1013 1976 Martin Prinz American Museum of Natural History Inclusions in diamonds
26 1013 1976 Raymond Siever Harvard University Cherts
27 1014 1976 Richard J. Williams NASA Johnson Space Center Experimental crystallization of lunar extrusive rocks
28 1014 1976 Janet Hoffman USGS Potash bentonites and their application to K/Ar radiometric dating of thrust faulting events in the disturbed belt of Montana
29 1014 1976 Richard S. Fiske National Museum of Natural History Soufriere volcano, Guadaloupe: hazard assessment in the face of uncertainty
30 1014 1976 Owen P. Bricker Maryland Geological Survey Some aspects of the geochemistry of anoxic Chesapeake Bay sediments
31 1015 1976 Bruce Velde University of Paris Clay mineral facies in the early stages of metamorphism
32 1015 1976 Priestley Toulmin III;
  A. K. Baird;
  Benton C. Clark;
  Klaus Keil
USGS Geochemistry and mineralogy of Mars from the Viking results
33 1015 1976 Richard S. Young NASA Headquarters The search for life on Mars
34 1016 1976 Dallas Lynn Peck USGS The granites of Yosemite. (Presidential Address)

Dallas Lynn Peck was President in 1976
Francis R. Boyd Jr. was 1st VP in 1976
Mary E. Mrose was 2nd VP in 1976
Bevan M. French was Treasurer in 1976
William Edward Davies was Meeting Secy in 1976
Penelope M. Hanshaw was Council Secy in 1976
R. Christian was on the Council in 1976
A. G. Everett was on the Council in 1976
Richard S. Fiske was on the Council in 1976
J. Lewis was on the Council in 1976
Peter B. Stifel was on the Council in 1976
Thomas L. Wright was on the Council in 1976
M. M. Schnepfe was VP-WAS in 1976
P. Robin Brett was Chair of the Program Committee in 1976
Tom Simkin was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1976
Douglas Merrill Kinney was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1976
Daniel E. Appleman was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1976
Frank Lesure was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1976
Francis J. Flanagan was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1976
Douglas Rumble III was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1976
Bruce R. Wardlaw won the Best Paper Award in 1976
Frank Press won the 2nd best paper Award in 1976
Dallas Lynn Peck won the Great Dane Award in 1976
Eugene Corley Robertson was the Grand Inquisitor of 1976
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1976