Rec |
Mtg# |
Year |
Authors |
Institution |
Talk title |
1 |
149 |
1904 |
Harry Fielding Reid |
Johns Hopkins University |
Work of the Strassburg Seismological Congress |
2 |
149 |
1904 |
Myron Leslie Fuller |
USGS |
Experiment on pollution of deep wells in Georgia |
3 |
149 |
1904 |
Arthur James Collier |
USGS |
Tin ores of the York region, Alaska |
4 |
150 |
1904 |
William Healey Dall† |
US National Museum |
Miocene of Maryland and its relation to other Miocene deposits |
5 |
150 |
1904 |
Thomas Wayland Vaughan |
USGS |
A Californian Tertiary coral reef and its bearing on the recent coral faunas of America |
6 |
150 |
1904 |
Ralph Arnold |
USGS |
The faunal relations of the Cattizo Creek beds of California |
7 |
151 |
1904 |
Alfred Hulse Brooks |
USGS |
Model of Alaska |
8 |
151 |
1904 |
George Burbank Shattuck |
Maryland Geological Survey |
Recent elevations and depressions in the Bahama Islands |
9 |
151 |
1904 |
Grove Karl Gilbert† |
USGS |
Domes and dome structure in the Sierra Nevada |
10 |
152 |
1904 |
Arthur Louis Day |
Geophysical Laboratory |
The study of minerals in the laboratory |
11 |
152 |
1904 |
George Curtis Martin |
USGS |
The oil fields of Alaska |
12 |
153 |
1904 |
Lester Hood Woolsey |
USGS |
The occurrence of extra morainic pebbles in western Pennsylvania |
13 |
153 |
1904 |
Frank Hall Knowlton† |
USGS |
Fossil floras of the Yukon |
14 |
153 |
1904 |
Marius Robinson Campbell† |
USGS |
Glacial erosion in western New York |
15 |
154 |
1904 |
Arthur Louis Day |
Geophysical Laboratory |
The study of minerals in the laboratory (continued) |
16 |
155 |
1904 |
Joseph Silas Diller† |
USGS |
The Klamath Mountains, there composition and structure |
17 |
155 |
1904 |
George Burr Richardson |
USGS |
Stratigraphic sequence in northern trans-Pecos, Texas |
18 |
155 |
1904 |
Arthur Clifford Veatch |
USGS |
Some peculiar artesian conditions on Long Island, New York |
19 |
156 |
1904 |
Nelson Horatio Darton† |
USGS |
Salt lake south of Zuni, New Mexico |
20 |
156 |
1904 |
George Hall Ashley |
USGS |
Structural and topographical features in the vicinity of Cumberland Gap, Kentucky |
21 |
156 |
1904 |
Francois Emile Matthes |
USGS |
Significance of U-shaped stream and glacier channels |
22 |
157 |
1904 |
George Otis Smith |
USGS |
Stratigraphic problems in the Northern Cascades |
23 |
157 |
1904 |
Josiah Edward Spurr |
USGS |
Faulting at Tonopah, Nevada |
24 |
157 |
1904 |
Ernst Cleveland Abbe Jr.† |
US Weather Bureau |
Economic and historic significance of the fall line of the Atlantic slope |
25 |
158 |
1904 |
Samuel Franklin Emmons† |
USGS |
Remarks on copper deposits near the Grand Canyon, Arizona |
26 |
158 |
1904 |
Walter Harvey Weed† |
Consultant |
Dilation fissures and their contained ores |
27 |
158 |
1904 |
Myron Leslie Fuller |
USGS |
Evidence of caves at Put-in Bay, Ohio, on question of land tilting |
28 |
158 |
1904 |
Chester Wells Purington |
USGS |
A journey in the eastern Atlai, Siberia |
29 |
159 |
1904 |
George Perkins Merrill† |
US National Museum |
On the formation of the veins of so-called asbestus (fibrous serpentine) at Thetford Mines, Canada |
30 |
159 |
1904 |
Bailey Willis† |
USGS |
Some aspects of China |
31 |
160 |
1904 |
Grove Karl Gilbert† |
USGS |
Crescentic gouges on glaciated surfaces |
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