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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1220 1992 P. Robin Brett USGS K-T boundary extinctions: the acid test of a new killing mechanism
2 1220 1992 Thomas C. Hoering Geophysical Laboratory New biomarker molecules: methyl-branded hydrocarbons
3 1220 1992 Jack Rinker US Army The use of earth science information in Operation Desert Storm
4 1221 1992 Peter J. McCabe USGS, Denver Bogged down in the mire: an organic control of Cretaceous shoreline stacking patterns
5 1221 1992 James Brenan Geophysical Laboratory The effect of fluids on chemical transport in metamorphic rocks
6 1221 1992 Paul P. Hearn USGS Results of US-Russian paleoclimate research, Lake Baikal, Siberia
7 1222 1992 Karen Prestegaard University of Maryland New insights about stream bed-load transport from high-resolution time-series studies in Montana
8 1222 1992 Rebecca Carmody USGS Origin and significance of 18O-depleted silicic igneous rocks in Iceland
9 1222 1992 William G. Melson National Museum of Natural History Volcano songs: acoustic and seismic signatures of eruptions at Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica
10 1223 1992 Judy Denver USGS Geochemical signature of agriculture in shallow groundwater, Delmarva Peninsula
11 1223 1992 Terry Engelder Pennsylvania State University Distribution of gas-driven joints within Devonian shales of the Appalachian Plateau (2nd Best Paper 1992)
12 1223 1992 Sorena S. Sorensen;
  R. Brooks Hanson;
  Mark D. Barton;
  Richard S. Fiske
National Museum of Natural History Aquitectonics of ancient arc crust: a 100 Ma history of alteration in the Ritter Range Pendant, Sierra Nevada, California
13 1224 1992 Frank Press National Academy of Sciences Natural hazards: science instead of fatalism
14 1225 1992 Bruce R. Doe USGS Global greenhouse and Washington DC weather
15 1225 1992 Marty Giaramita National Museum of Natural History Fluid inclusions in low-temperature eclogites: Deep-seated subduction zone fluids?
16 1225 1992 Andrew Shen Cornell University/Geophysical Laboratory Hydrothermal studies in diamond anvil cells
17 1226 1992 Peter Olson Johns Hopkins University Mantle plumes and geomagnetic superchrons
18 1226 1992 David Freeman University of Maryland Reading the porphyrin record: order and anarchy
19 1226 1992 Thomas Muir US Fish and Wildlife Service Wetlands science and policy
20 1227 1992 Michael P. Ryan USGS Neutral-buoyancy magma transport and storage in mid-ocean rift systems
21 1227 1992 Lucy E. Edwards USGS A paleontologist's view of aquifers and confining units: subsurface studies in the Savannah River Site area
22 1227 1992 Niel Sturchio Argonne National Laboratory Travertine dating and glacial chronology: Yellowstone National Park
23 1228 1992 Philip Piccoli University of Maryland Zoning and distribution of trace elements in titanite from the Sierra Nevada, California
24 1228 1992 Rachel Burks Towson State University Multiple Alleghenian motions on the Beaverhead fault zone, southeast New England
25 1228 1992 Holly Stein;
  John W. Morgan;
  Richard J. Walker;
  Mary Horan
USGS Re-Os isotope study of a climax-type granite-molybdenum system at Mount Emmons, Colorado
26 1229 1992 Charles Masters USGS World petroleum resources: geologic perspective on distribution
27 1229 1992 Sandra Neuzil USGS Indonesian peat: modern analog for some coal (Best Paper 1992)
28 1229 1992 C. Blaine Cecil USGS Allogenic processes, sentiment flux, and Carboniferous cyclic stratigraphy
29 1230 1992 Christopher Neuzil USGS Ground-water hydrodynamics of an ultra-low permeability shale, South Dakota (2nd Best Paper 1992)
30 1230 1992 John M. Ferry Johns Hopkins University Giant regional metamorphic hydrothermal systems in northern New England
31 1230 1992 Eric Barron Pennsylvania State University Global change lessons from Earth history
32 1231 1992 Grace S. Brush Johns Hopkins University A history of sedimentation in the region of the Chesapeake
33 1231 1992 Jonathan Fink National Science Foundation/Arizona State University Emplacement of lava domes: hazards and modeling
34 1231 1992 Edward Young Geophysical Laboratory Oxygen isotope mapping of mineral grains: tracing metamorphic fluid flow
35 1232 1992 John Stephen Huebner USGS Electrical impedance of hot materials: limits of interpretation (Presidential Address)

John Stephen Huebner was President in 1992
Philip Martin Bethke was 1st VP in 1992
Richard P. Tollo was 2nd VP in 1992
Frederick O. Simon was Treasurer in 1992
Karen Prestegaard was Meeting Secy in 1992
Jane Marie Hammarstrom was Council Secy in 1992
Miriam Baltuck was on the Council in 1992
Michael Brown was on the Council in 1992
Jeffrey N. Grossman was on the Council in 1992
R. Brooks Hanson was on the Council in 1992
Ian D. MacGregor was on the Council in 1992
Steven B. Shirey was on the Council in 1992
J. K. Bohlke was Chair of the Program Committee in 1992
E-an Zen was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1992
Kathy Krohn was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1992
Dennis Krohn was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1992
Bevan M. French was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1992
Daniel J. Milton was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1992
Philip Martin Bethke was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1992
George R. Helz was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1992
Judith Ehlen was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1992
Sandra Neuzil won the Best Paper Award in 1992
Terry Engelder won the 2nd best paper Award in 1992
Christopher Neuzil won the 2nd best paper Award in 1992
Jeffrey N. Grossman won the Great Dane Award in 1992
Leslie F. Ruppert won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1992
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1992