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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
  1088 1982     Canceled/blizzard
1 1089 1982 J. Wright Horton USGS Structure of the Kings Mountain Belt in the Carolinas -- progress toward solving a geological "Rubick's Cube"
2 1089 1982 Steven M. Stanley Johns Hopkins University Neeogene mass extinction of western Atlantic mollusks
3 1089 1982 Craig T. Rightmire TRW, Inc. Coal bed methane -- hazard or resource?
4 1090 1982 Wilhelm Sturmer;
  George Stanley Jr.
Erlangen University And extinct by-the-wind sailor: an UNUSUAL Devonian fossil
5 1090 1982 I. Selwyn Sacks Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Subduction geometry and magma genesis
6 1090 1982 Herbert V. Frey NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Small Martian volcanoes and terrestrial analogues
7 1091 1982 Alexander Malahoff National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ocean-floor polymetallic sulfides -- the Continental connection
8 1091 1982 Clifford M. Nelson USGS Federal support paleontology in the 19th century or, why there are paleontologists in the US Geological Survey
9 1091 1982 Dennis J. Stanford National Museum of Natural History In search of the antiquity of human population in North America (2nd Best Paper 1982)
10 1092 1982 Michael Fleischer USGS Growth of the literature of chemical geology, and a peek into the future
11 1092 1982 Ina B. Alterman Nuclear Regulatory Commission Thin-skin rotation of the southern Appalachians
12 1092 1982 Eric R. Force USGS Geologic and other factors in an improving US titanium situation
13 1093 1982 Bruce D. Marsh Johns Hopkins University Life and death of an island arc magma: an Aleutian perspective
14 1093 1982 Patrick G. Hatcher;
  Irving A. Breger;
  Elliott C. Spiker
USGS Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR): a new technique for organic structural analysis of humic substances and fossil fuels
15 1093 1982 Roy A. Bailey USGS Relation of recent seismic and tectonic activity to magmatism: Long Valley Caldera, California
16 1094 1982 W. Gary Ernst University of California, Los Angeles Metamorphism, mountain building and plate tectonics of Phanerozoic Taiwan
17 1094 1982 Edward B. Evenson;
  George C. Stephens
Lehigh University Mineral exploration and bedrock mapping using active alpine glaciers
18 1094 1982 Tim Benjamin;
   Dave Curtis;
  Alex Gancarz Jr.
Los Alamos National Laboratory The Oklo reactors: natural analogues to nuclear waste repositories
19 1095 1982 Juergen Reinhardt USGS Deformation of Cretaceous and Tertiary deposits in the eastern Gulf coastal plain
20 1095 1982 Joseph F. Donoghue;
  Owen P. Bricker;
  C. R. Olsen
National Museum of Natural History Radiotracers for sediments in Chesapeake Bay
21 1095 1982 Robert Ayuso USGS Reversely zoned plutons of the Bottle Lake complex, Maine
22 1096 1982 E-an Zen USGS Are there really exotic terranes in the northern Appalachians? - or, games grown-ups play
23 1096 1982 Hans Nelson USGS Patterns of deep-sea fan sedimentation
24 1096 1982 Lincoln S. Hollister Princeton University Metamorphic evidence for rapid uplift (2 mm/yr) of the Coastal Gneiss Complex, British Columbia
25 1097 1982 Stephen Macko Geophysical Laboratory Stable nitrogen isotopes as tracers of organic geochemical processes
26 1097 1982 Ellis Leon Yochelson USGS Walcott's fish story
27 1097 1982 Peter T. Lyttle USGS The Octoraro phyllite -- a high Taconic slice in the Pennsylvania Piedmont?
28 1098 1982 John Thomas Dutro Jr. USGS The new North American stratigraphic code -- what's in it for you?
29 1098 1982 Werner Schreyer Ruhr Universitët Bochum Vredefort Dome in South Africa -- meteorite impact crater or internal explosion structure? (Best Paper 1982)
30 1098 1982 David A. Brew USGS, Menlo Park Coast plutonic-metamorphic complex, southeastern Alaska -- how many terranes and what kinds?
31 1099 1982 Klaus Schulz USGS High-iron to komatiites in the Vermillion District, northeast Minnesota
32 1099 1982 Gerald J. Wasserberg California Institute of Technology Isotopic composition of neodymium in the oceans
33 1099 1982 John F. Sutter USGS A new look at the absolute geologic time scale
34 1100 1982 Thomas A. Ager USGS Vegetational history of Alaska -- the last 35,000 years
35 1100 1982 Sam H. Patterson USGS What gives with bauxite and aluminum?
36 1100 1982 Joseph E. Hazel USGS Graphic correlation and a Cretaceous time scale
37 1101 1982 Priestley Toulmin III USGS Mountains, meadows and magmas in central Colorado. (Presidential Address)

Priestley Toulmin III was President in 1982
Eugene Corley Robertson was 1st VP in 1982
Peter B. Stifel was 2nd VP in 1982
Robert I. Tilling was Treasurer in 1982
Peter T. Lyttle was Meeting Secy in 1982
Marilyn F. Estep was Council Secy in 1982
Margaret Appleman was on the Council in 1982
David Bentley Doan was on the Council in 1982
Karen J. Gray was on the Council in 1982
Bruce R. Lipin was on the Council in 1982
Malcolm Ross was on the Council in 1982
R. G. Wolff was on the Council in 1982
John Thomas Dutro Jr. was Chair of the Program Committee in 1982
Gilpin R. Robinson was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1982
Mary E. Mrose was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1982
Tom Simkin was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1982
John Stephen Huebner was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1982
J. Nicholas Van Driel was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1982
J. Nicholas Van Driel was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1982
Frederick O. Simon was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1982
Werner Schreyer won the Best Paper Award in 1982
Dennis J. Stanford won the 2nd best paper Award in 1982
J. Clark won the Great Dane Award in 1982
David Benjamin Stewart won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1982
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1982