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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1060 1980 P. E. Hare Geophysical Laboratory Amino acid geochemistry: estimating fossil ages and diagenetic temperatures
2 1060 1980 Lina Echeverria Department of Terrestrial Magnetism A visit to Gorgona Island, Colombia or where to find modern komatiites
3 1060 1980 David R. Wones Virginia Polytechnic Institute Recent investigations of the Norumbega fault zone, eastern Maine
4 1061 1980 John M. Edmond Massachusetts Institute of Technology The chemistry of the 350° C hot springs on the East Pacific rise, 21° north
5 1061 1980 Stephen Jay Gould Harvard University Competitive interaction in the fossil record: are clams and brachiopods an examples? Are there any examples?
6 1062 1980 Robert E. Mattick USGS Geology and petroleum potential of the Atlantic coastal margin
7 1062 1980 Edwin Roedder;
  Robert J. Bodnar
USGS Geological pressure determinations from fluid inclusions studies
8 1062 1980 Philip Schafer USGS Rapids, mudflows, and hydrologic change in the Grand Canyon
9 1063 1980 Ian D. MacGregor US Department of Energy Geothermometry and geobarometry from mantle samples
10 1063 1980 John B. Robertson USGS Geological and hydrologic aspects of low-level radioactive waste burial
11 1063 1980 Maria Luisa B. Crawford Bryn Mawr College Application of fluid-inclusion studies to metamorphic rocks
12 1064 1980 Sigmund Snelsen Shell Development Company Dynamic continents: a computer animation of phanerozoic plate motions
13 1064 1980 N. G. Muñoz Universidad Central de Caracas Carbonate turbidites in the Eastern Venezuelan Eocene
14 1064 1980 Alan M. Gaines National Science Foundation Dolomitization kinetics: recent experimental studies
15 1065 1980 Ian G. MacIntyre National Museum of Natural History A submarine cave in the Belizean Basin Reef platform: a bizarre cryptic habitat
16 1065 1980 Eleanora I. Robbins USGS Organic matter: the link between petroleum and ore deposits
17 1065 1980 Daniel Jean Stanley National Museum of Natural History "Giant" mudflows in the western Hellenic trench
18 1066 1980 Nicholas Ratcliffe USGS Correlation of current earthquake activity in the New York area with geologic structures: implications for understanding deeper crustal structures?
19 1066 1980 John Tilton Hack USGS Origin of the Blue Ridge escarpment
20 1066 1980 C. Blaine Cecil USGS Diagenesis of organic matter: P-T effects
21 1067 1980 Thomas O. Wright National Science Foundation Graptolites as strain gauges in the Martinsburg formation, Pennsylvania
22 1067 1980 Lawrence A. Hardie Johns Hopkins University Ancient and modern carbonate sediments: a comparison in form and process (Best Paper 1980)
23 1067 1980 Harold Masursky USGS, Flagstaff The exploration in Venus by radar: the Pioneer Venus Mission
24 1068 1980 Steven Lonker Geophysical Laboratory Late proterozoic uplift and cooling history, southeastern Ontario
25 1068 1980 Mitchell W. Reynolds USGS Influence of continental intraplate shear on development of thrust faults, northern Rocky Mountains
26 1068 1980 Richard F. Sanford USGS Mineral textures as indicators of reaction mechanisms and mineral solubilities
27 1069 1980 I. Selwyn Sacks Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Subduction processes in South America
28 1069 1980 Donald Grybeck USGS Mineralogy and ore deposits, Lost River tin deposit, Alaska
29 1070 1980 MacKenzie Gordon Jr. USGS Biostratigraphy -- the field geologist's friend
30 1070 1980 Thomas O. Wright National Science Foundation Ganovex-79, the West German North Victoria Land expedition
31 1070 1980 George W. Fisher Johns Hopkins University Isograd migration in response to heat transfer during Acadian folding, eastern Vermont
32 1071 1980 David Elliott Johns Hopkins University The Moyne Thrust
33 1071 1980 Robert M. West Milwaukee Public Museum Fossil vertebrates and the Cenozoic history of the Arctic (2nd Best Paper 1980)
34 1071 1980 Robert I. Tilling USGS Update on Mount St. Helens
35 1072 1980 Anita G. Harris USGS The Little Conodont that Could
36 1072 1980 Daniel J. Milton USGS Geological problems of impact craters
37 1072 1980 W. R. Keefer USGS, Denver Tectonic significance of basins in the Rocky Mountain Foreland Province
38 SP33 1980 Colin Barker University of Tulsa Plate tectonics, organic matter, and basin evaluation for petroleum potential
39 1073 1980 William Charles Prinz USGS Geologizing (in) the southern Arabian shield. (Presidential Address)

William Charles Prinz was President in 1980
Douglas W. Rankin was 1st VP in 1980
Penelope M. Hanshaw was 2nd VP in 1980
Michael P. Foose was Treasurer in 1980
Cristina Silber was Meeting Secy in 1980
J. R. Keith was Council Secy in 1980
John S. Dickey was on the Council in 1980
Rosalind T. Helz was on the Council in 1980
Carl Koteff was on the Council in 1980
C. Onash was on the Council in 1980
Eugene Corley Robertson was on the Council in 1980
George Stevens was on the Council in 1980
Priestley Toulmin III was Chair of the Program Committee in 1980
Douglas Rumble III was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1980
Mary E. Mrose was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1980
Bruce R. Lipin was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1980
Penelope M. Hanshaw was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1980
Peter T. Lyttle was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1980
Peter T. Lyttle was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1980
C. Thornber was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1980
Lawrence A. Hardie won the Best Paper Award in 1980
Robert M. West won the 2nd best paper Award in 1980
Robert I. Tilling won the Great Dane Award in 1980
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1980