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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 225 1910 Henry Miner Eakin USGS Influence of the Earth's rotation on the latteral erosion of sediments
2 225 1910 Frederic Eugene Wright Geophysical Laboratory Geologic thermometry
3 225 1910 Edson Sunderland Bastin USGS The origin of the pegmatites of maine
4 226 1910 Waldemar Theodore Schaller USGS Some pegmatites from southern California
5 226 1910 Samuel Franklin Emmons USGS The Cobalt Mining District of Ontario
6 226 1910 Lancaster Demorest Burling USGS/US National Museum The mechanical part of a paleontologic monograph
7 227 1910 Edward Wheeler Parker USGS Coal mining and coke making at Dawson, New Mexico
8 227 1910 Francois Emile Matthes USGS The Half Dome of the Yosemite Valley
9 227 1910 David Talbot Day USGS The distribution of platinum in the United States
10 228 1910 Arthur Louis Day Geophysical Laboratory Some mineral relations from the laboratory view point
11 228 1910 Arthur Coe Spencer USGS Igneous metamorphism
12 228 1910 Howland Bancroft USGS Platinum in southeastern Nevada
13 229 1910 Francis Baker Laney USGS A microscopical study of some sulfide ores
14 229 1910 Frederick Gardner Clapp USGS A proposed classification of petroleum and natural gas fields based on structure
15 229 1910 James Henry Gardner USGS Some notes on the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
16 230 1910 Alfred Reginald Schultz USGS Weathering of coal in the arid region of the Green River Basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
17 230 1910 (Charles) David White†;
  Frank Hall Knowlton
USGS/US National Museum Evidences of paleobotany as to geological climate
18 231 1910 Edward Elway Free US Department of Agriculture Solution and cementation in arid regions
19 231 1910 William Harvey Emmons USGS or University of Chicago Recent experiments relating to the transfer of gold by cold dilute mine waters
20 231 1910 Herbert E. Gregory Yale University Some features of the geology of Navajo Reservation
21 232 1910 Eugene Thomas Allen Geophysical Laboratory The relations between pyrite, marcasite, and pyrrhotite
22 232 1910 Thomas Wayland Vaughan USGS A sketch of the geologic history of the Floridian plateau
23 233 1910 Frank Kenneth Cameron US Department of Agriculture The composition of the soil solution
24 233 1910 Charles Albert Davis USGS? Evidences of recent subsidence along the New England coast
25 233 1910 Timothy William Stanton USGS Fox Hills sandstone and "Ceratops Beds" in South Dakota, North Dakota and eastern Wyoming
26 234 1910 Edward Oscar Ulrich USGS The influence of marine currents on deposition in continental seas
27 234 1910 Bailey Willis USGS Notes on Argentina
28 235 1910 Marius Robinson Campbell USGS Historical review of theories advanced by American geologists regarding the origin and accumulation of oil. (Presidential Address)
29 236 1910 Bailey Willis†;
  J. E. Pillsbury;
  Thomas Wayland Vaughan;
  et al.
USGS Discussion on the influence of marine currents on deposition in continental seas
† GSW Founder
Marius Robinson Campbell was President in 1910
Timothy William Stanton was 1st VP in 1910
(Charles) David White was 2nd VP in 1910
C. A. Fisher was Treasurer in 1910
H. S. Gale was Treasurer in 1910
Edson Sunderland Bastin was Meeting Secy in 1910
Francois Emile Matthes was Council Secy in 1910
George Hall Ashley was on the Council in 1910
Walter Curran Mendenhall was on the Council in 1910
Alfred Reginald Schultz was on the Council in 1910
George Willis Stose was on the Council in 1910
Frank Benjamin Van Horn was on the Council in 1910
Alfred Reginald Schultz was Chair of the Program Committee in 1910
Louis M. Prindle was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1910