Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 56 | 1897 | Arnold Hague† | USGS | Description of the Yellowstone Park Folio |
2 | 56 | 1897 | Josiah Edward Spurr | USGS | The measurement of faults |
3 | 56 | 1897 | Bailey Willis† | USGS | Some Pleistocene formations of Puget Sound |
4 | 57 | 1897 | Charles Willard Hayes† | USGS | Memorial of J. E. McFarland |
5 | 57 | 1897 | Chester Wells Purington | USGS | Arrangement of talus in a basin in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado |
6 | 57 | 1897 | William John McGee† | Bureau of Ethnology | Desert erosion |
7 | 57 | 1897 | Grove Karl Gilbert† | USGS | Dimensions of the Niagara gorge and their relations to the history of the glacial lakes |
8 | 57 | 1897 | Nelson Horatio Darton†; Joseph Alexander Taff |
USGS | The Piedmont Folio |
9 | 58 | 1897 | (Charles) Whitman Cross† | USGS | The igneous rocks of the Leucite Hills and Pilot Butte, Wyoming |
10 | 58 | 1897 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | The granitic rocks of the Sierra Nevada |
11 | 59 | 1897 | Nelson Horatio Darton† | USGS | Geothermal data from Deep Wells in the Dakotas |
12 | 59 | 1897 | Leonidas Chalmers Glenn | USGS | The physiography of South Carolina |
13 | 59 | 1897 | Walter Harvey Weed† | USGS | A sapphire-bearing dike in Montana |
14 | 60 | 1897 | Harold Wellman Fairbanks | PhD from Cal 1896 | Oscillations of the coast of California during the Pliocene and Pleistocene |
15 | 60 | 1897 | Charles Willard Hayes† | USGS | Geological relations of some Southern iron ores |
16 | 60 | 1897 | Nelson Horatio Darton† | USGS | Discovery of marine Cretaceous deposits in eastern Virginia |
17 | 60 | 1897 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Geological notes on Kansas, Oklahoma and Indian Territory |
18 | 61 | 1897 | Henry Ward Turner† | USGS | Is there morainal material in the andesitic tuff series of the Sierra Nevada? |
19 | 61 | 1897 | Grove Karl Gilbert† | USGS | The Whirlpool, St. David’s channel, Niagara |
20 | 61 | 1897 | Thomas Wayland Vaughan | USGS | Geological occurrence of the igneous rocks of the Uvalde Quadrangle, Texas |
21 | 61 | 1897 | (Charles) Whitman Cross† | USGS | Igneous rocks of the Uvalde and Brackett Quadrangles |
22 | 62 | 1897 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | The Pyramid Peak Folio |
23 | 62 | 1897 | Charles Willard Hayes† | USGS | The Gadsden Folio |
24 | 62 | 1897 | Henry Ward Turner† | USGS | A new amphibole-pyroxene rock, and some orbicular rocks from California |
25 | 62 | 1897 | Walter Harvey Weed† | USGS | Laccoliths in inclined strata |
26 | 62 | 1897 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Some boulders from the Lower Coal Measures in northwestern Pennsylvania |
27 | 63 | 1897 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | The alleged occurrence of coal in western North Carolina |
28 | 63 | 1897 | Arthur Coe Spencer | USGS | Explanation of a peculiar feature in the structure of the Massanutten Mountains |
29 | 63 | 1897 | Walter Harvey Weed† | USGS | The Judith Mountains |
30 | 63 | 1897 | Louis Valentine Pirsson | Yale University | Igneous rocks of the Judith Mountains |
31 | 63 | 1897 | George Otis Smith | USGS | Notes on the geology of Mount Rainier |
32 | 63 | 1897 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | Tertiary beds of a portion of the lower Snake River basin, Idaho |
33 | 64 | 1897 | Charles Richard Van Hise† | USGS | Shortening and elongation of the outer part of the Earth |
34 | 65 | 1897 | Chester Wells Purington | USGS | The ore deposits of the Telluride Quadrangle, Colorado |
35 | 65 | 1897 | Samuel Franklin Emmons† | USGS | Physiography of the west coast of Peru |
36 | 65 | 1897 | (Charles) Whitman Cross† | USGS | The relations of geology and petrography |
37 | 66 | 1897 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Etched pebbles in Carboniferous conglomerates from Pennsylvania |
38 | 66 | 1897 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | Etched pebbles from Big Stone Gap, Virginia |
39 | 66 | 1897 | Joseph Alexander Taff | USGS | The Buckhannon (W. Va.) Folio |
40 | 66 | 1897 | Walter Harvey Weed | USGS | The Shonkin Sag laccolith and its differentiation phenomena |
41 | 66 | 1897 | Robert Thomas Hill† | USGS | Types of West Indian geology |
42 | 67 | 1897 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Similar groupings of Carboniferous plant species in Asia Minor and the United States |
43 | 67 | 1897 | Robert Thomas Hill† | USGS | The geological sequence in Jamaica |
44 | 67 | 1897 | Lester Frank Ward† | USGS | The Cretaceous formation in southwestern Kansas |
45 | 68 | 1897 | George Ferdinand Becker† | USGS | A proposed change of nomenclature in the classification of rocks and minerals |
46 | 68 | 1897 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | Laminated clay from Teay Valley, West Virginia |
47 | 68 | 1897 | Joseph Silas Diller† | USGS | The origin of Camas Swale, a valley in western Oregon |
48 | 68 | 1897 | Grove Karl Gilbert† | USGS | An attempt to estimate the relative and absolute quantities of the principal sedimentary rocks |
49 | 69 | 1897 | Charles Doolittle Walcott† | USGS | Progress in the study of the Paleozoic section of California |
50 | 69 | 1897 | Grove Karl Gilbert† | USGS | A new term for discontinuous rocks |
51 | 69 | 1897 | John Wesley Powell† | Bureau of Ethnology | An hypothesis to account for the movements in the crust of the Earth |
52 | 69 | 1897 | Samuel Franklin Emmons† | USGS | The recent International Congress of Geologists at St. Petersburg |
53 | 70 | 1897 | Waldemar Lindgren† | USGS | The Seven Devils and the canyon of Salmon and Snake Rivers, Idaho |