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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1310 1999 Walter H. F. Smith National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Ocean floor reconnaissance from satellite altimetry.
2 1310 1999 Ellis Leon Yochelson National Museum of Natural History Charles Doolittle Walcott: U.S.G.S. Employee No. 21, 1879-1894.
3 1311 1999 Carol O'Donnell National Science Research Center Science and technology concepts for middle schools: An inquiry-centered approach to science education.
4 1311 1999 John F. Slack USGS Coarse garnet schists at the Elizabeth Mine, Vermont: Metamorphosed seafloor-hydrothermal alteration zones, not synmetamorphic fluid-flow paths.
5 1311 1999 Mary Bourke National Air and Space Museum Australian desert floods during the late Pleistocene and Holocene.
6 1312 1999 Paul B. Tomascak Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Bringing lithium into the isotopic mainstream with multi-collector ICP-MS.
7 1312 1999 Allan Kolker USGS Arsenic in southeastern Michigan ground water, and other environmental problems associated with arsenic-rich pyrite.
8 1312 1999 Joseph P. Smoot USGS Sedimentary record of the 1872 earthquake and "tsunami", Owens Lake, California. (Best Paper 1999)
9 1313 1999 Keith L. McLaughlin Center for Monitoring Research Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty International Monitoring System Location Calibration: Can We Meet the 1000 Square Kilometer Requirements?
10 1313 1999 Harry Becker University of Maryland Rhenium-Osmium Fractionation in Eclogites and the Implications for Recycling of MORB.
11 1313 1999 Yoseph Yechieli Geological Survey of Israel Will the Dead Sea Die? The Geohydrologic Outlook.
12 1314 1999 Priscilla Nelson National Science Foundation Digging Rocks.
13 1314 1999 Dave Wunsch American Association for the Advancement of Science/American Geological I Hydrochemical facies model for dissected, coal-bearing strata in the Appalachian Coal Field.
14 1314 1999 William Minarik Geophysical Laboratory/University of Maryland Jadeite Radiolarians from the Franciscan, CA: High (highest?) Pressure Fossils from a Metasommatic High-strain Melange.
15 1315 1999 Dave Diodato USGS FracSys2000: A tool for numerical investigations of multiphase fluid flow and contaminant transport in fractured unsaturated rocks
16 1315 1999 Alan Linde Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Continuous Evolution of the 1986 Eruption of Miharayama, Izu-Oshima, Japan
17 1315 1999 Louis Pribyl US Food and Drug Administration/Smithsonian Biodiversity and Taphonomy of Fossil Insects from the Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
18 1316 1999 Jean Self-Trail USGS Understanding paleoecologic preferences of Late Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils: Implications for stratigraphy and paleoceanography.
19 1316 1999 Eileen McLellan University of Maryland The Watershed Project - a learning tool for environmental geology.
20 1316 1999 Robert A. Craddock National Air and Space Museum Evidence for Rainfall on Ancient Mars.
21 1317 1999 Marilyn Fogel Geophysical Laboratory Eggshells to Ashes: Climate Change in the Australian Outback.
22 1317 1999 Hal J. Gluskoter USGS Increase in Fossil Fuel Use in the 21st Century: So What Are You Going To Do About It?
23 1317 1999 Larry Nittler NASA Goddard Space Flight Center The (presolar) Dirt on Exploding Stars.
24 1318 1999 Sean Solomon Department of Terrestrial Magnetism First Rock from the Sun: The Scientific Rationale for a Mercury Orbiter Mission (2nd Best Paper 1999)
25 1318 1999 David Lambert National Science Foundation/Monash University Noble metal recycling in subduction zones: Implications for the metallogenesis of porphyry-epithermal copper-gold deposits
26 1318 1999 Mark McBride Capital Environmental Legal Geology: What Does a Geologist Do in a Law Firm?
27 1319 1999 Adriana Ocampo Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Chicxulub impact crater and the K/T mass extinction.
28 1319 1999 Robert Burruss USGS Geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide: An energy perspective.
29 1319 1999 Dazhi Jiang University of Maryland Progress in the understanding of natural shear zones.
30 1320 1999 Anne Peslier National Museum of Natural History Age and metasomatism of the continental mantle lithosphere underlying the Canadian Cordillera: constraints from Re-Os isotopes.
31 1320 1999 Suzanne Nicholson USGS Precambrian LIPs and mantle plumage: An intact example of a large igneous province in the US mid continent.
32 1320 1999 Harry Jenter;
  Michael Duff
USGS Measuring wind-driven surface-water flow in the Everglades and in the laboratory: Four fans and a whole lot of plywood!
33 1321 1999 Cliff Voss USGS A Fractured Fairy Tale: Structural Hydrogeology of Sweden's Hard Rock Laboratory
34 1321 1999 Pierre Glynn USGS Geofantasy? The Potential for Deep Penetration of Oxygenated Waters into the Fennoscandian Shield and Consequences for Disposal of High-Level Radwaste
35 1321 1999 M. Amelia Logan National Museum of Natural History Physico-chemical conditions of formation of the Gualilan Au-bearing Zn skarn deposit, San Juan, Argentina.
36 1322 1999 Steven B. Shirey Department of Terrestrial Magnetism New Perspectives on Subcontinental Lithospheric Mantle Evolution from Mantle Eclogites and Eclogitic Sulfide Inclusions in Diamonds. (Presidential Address)

Steven B. Shirey was President in 1999
Jane Marie Hammarstrom was 1st VP in 1999
Craig Schiffries was 2nd VP in 1999
Judith Ehlen was Treasurer in 1999
Hal J. Gluskoter was Meeting Secy in 1999
Nicholas B. Woodward was Council Secy in 1999
Christina Gallup was on the Council in 1999
Jay Kaufman was on the Council in 1999
Margo Kingston was on the Council in 1999
Ted A. Maxwell was on the Council in 1999
Christopher Neuzil was on the Council in 1999
Linda Rowan was on the Council in 1999
J. K. Bohlke was Chair of the Program Committee in 1999
Allan Kolker was Chair of the Program Committee in 1999
Richard J. Walker was Chair of the Program Committee in 1999
Suzanne D. Weedman was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1999
Leslie F. Ruppert was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1999
R. Brooks Hanson was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1999
John Thomas Dutro Jr. was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1999
Jane Marie Hammarstrom was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1999
Dallas Lynn Peck was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1999
Paul Kimberley was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1999
Joseph P. Smoot won the Best Paper Award in 1999
Sean Solomon won the 2nd best paper Award in 1999
E-an Zen won the Great Dane Award in 1999
Hal J. Gluskoter won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1999
Steven B. Shirey was the Grand Inquisitor of 1999