Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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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 |