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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1102 1983 Robert C. Milici Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Multilevel decollement in the southern and central Appalachian foreland thrust belt, Tennessee and Virginia
2 1102 1983 William A. Oliver Jr. USGS A parasitic animal in the gut of middle Devonian rugose corals
3 1102 1983 Richard J. Diecchio George Mason University The Taconic unconformity -- a tectonic or eustatic hiatus?
4 1103 1983 Roy S. Clarke Jr. National Museum of Natural History Iron meteorites found in Antarctica
5 1103 1983 John E. Repetski;
  Anita G. Harris
USGS Boundary between Lower and Middle Ordovician formations in the Appalachian based on conodont studies
6 1103 1983 Bruce B. Hanshaw;
  William Back;
  J. Nicholas Van Driel
USGS Largest carbonate platform of modern age in the Yucatán
7 1104 1983 Porter M. Kier National Museum of Natural History Rapid evolution in sea urchins: a thorny question
8 1104 1983 Gordon L. Nord Jr. USGS Phase transformations in minerals: a transmission electron microscope view
9 1104 1983 Paul D. Lowman Jr. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Plate tectonics with fixed continents: a testable hypothesis
10 1105 1983 Daniel Jean Stanley National Museum of Natural History Unifites: structureless muds of gravity-flow origin in Mediterranean basins
11 1105 1983 Robert J. Emry National Museum of Natural History Oligocene fossil plants and vertebrates in clastic dikes
12 1105 1983 John S. Dickey Syracuse University Liquid carbon in the lower mantle?
13 1106 1983 A. (Hassan) Afifi;
  Bruce R. Doe;
  Paul K. Sims;
  M. H. Delavaux
USGS Some aspects of isotopic studies of the northern Wisconsin metamorphic belt
14 1106 1983 Romeo M. Flores USGS Proglacial environments of "Gondwanan" coals in Permo-Carboniferous rocks, State of São Paolo, Brazil
15 1106 1983 Peter M. Bell Geophysical Laboratory Experimental geophysics of the Earth's deep mantle
16 1107 1983 Rob Van der Voo University of Michigan Paleomagnetism and pre-Mesozoic plate tectonics
17 1107 1983 Arthur James Boucot Morgan State University Rates of evolution of behavior
18 1107 1983 Robert C. Liebermann State University of New York, Stony Brook Phase transformations and the Earth's mantle
19 1108 1983 Bevan M. French NASA The Bushveld Complex is not a meteorite impact structure or, unshocked quartzite inclusions in a non-impact melt
20 1108 1983 Bruce R. Wardlaw USGS Tales of the old West: the Frontier conodont from Billings to Bisbee
21 1108 1983 William G. Melson National Museum of Natural History The "nothing" in magmas of the 1980-83 eruptives of Mount St. Helens
22 1109 1983 Nancy Milton USGS Geobotanical remote sensing for mineral exploration
23 1109 1983 Thomas C. Van Flandern US Naval Observatory Is the gravitational constant a constant, or has it changed with time?
24 1109 1983 J. C. Stormer USGS Large volume silicic ash flows: depth of origin
25 1110 1983 Martin A. Buzas National Museum of Natural History Biogeographic provinces: using all the data
26 1110 1983 Newell Trask USGS An approach to estimating the future rate of movement of faults in performance assessments for radioactive waste repositories
27 1110 1983 Marilyn F. Estep Geophysical Laboratory Stable isotopic compositions of recent stromatolites from hot springs at Yellowstone National Park: relevance to the Precambrian (Best Paper 1983)
28 1111 1983 Sadao Matsuo Tokyo Institute of Technology Amount and quality of the early terrestrial atmosphere and its subsequent evolution
29 1111 1983 Alan E. Strong National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Using satellite sea-surface temperature data to monitor the El Chichon aerosol cloud and oceanic anomalies
30 1111 1983 Tom Simkin;
  Richard S. Fiske
National Museum of Natural History Krakatau's 5/20 to 8/27/1883 eruption: a 100-year retrospective
31 1112 1983 Paul P. Hearn USGS K.-feldspar authigenesis in the Cambrian Conococheague limestone
32 1112 1983 W. C. Shanks USGS New evidence on the origin of Red Sea metaliferous brine deposits
33 1112 1983 Alfred G. Fischer Princeton University Bedding rhythms, Gilbert's ghost, and the Milankovitch puzzle
34 1113 1983 David G. Gee Geological Survey of Sweden The Scandinavian Caledonides
35 1113 1983 William E. Stein National Museum of Natural History The Devonian flora: what should we use as a key to the past?
36 1113 1983 Peter Michael National Museum of Natural History Differentiation of high silica magmas
37 1114 1983 Robert L. Wesson USGS Aftershakes and afterslip: post-earthquake fault displacement
38 1114 1983 Bruce Runnegar University of New England, Australia Australian Ediacarian animals in context (2nd Best Paper 1983)
39 1114 1983 Louis Brown Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Beryllium-10 and subduction
40 1115 1983 Charles Milton;
  Dorothy B. Vitaliano
George Washington University Moissanite (silicon carbide corundum)-- a mass delusion in geology
41 1115 1983 Yehoshua Kolodny Hebrew University, Jerusalem Combustion metamorphism and the mottled zone in Israel
42 1115 1983 Warren W. Wood;
  W. R. Osterkamp
USGS Origin of playa Lake basins on the southern High Plains; or Moriah blew itt this time!
43 1116 1983 Eugene Corley Robertson USGS Overthrust faulting: A gouge in the eye of tradition. (Presidential Address)

Eugene Corley Robertson was President in 1983
Kenneth M. Towe was 1st VP in 1983
Motoaki Sato was 2nd VP in 1983
Robert I. Tilling was Treasurer in 1983
Thomas O. Wright was Meeting Secy in 1983
Peter T. Lyttle was Council Secy in 1983
Margaret Appleman was on the Council in 1983
Joseph G. Arth was on the Council in 1983
Philip Martin Bethke was on the Council in 1983
Bruce R. Lipin was on the Council in 1983
Malcolm Ross was on the Council in 1983
Tom Simkin was on the Council in 1983
Kenneth M. Towe was Chair of the Program Committee in 1983
Penelope M. Hanshaw was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1983
Frederick O. Simon was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1983
William Charles Prinz was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1983
Bruce R. Lipin was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1983
J. Nicholas Van Driel was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1983
J. Nicholas Van Driel was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1983
Daniel J. Milton was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1983
Marilyn F. Estep won the Best Paper Award in 1983
Bruce Runnegar won the 2nd best paper Award in 1983
C. Blaine Cecil won the Great Dane Award in 1983
P. Robin Brett won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1983
Motoaki Sato was the Grand Inquisitor of 1983