Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 324 | 1918 | Frank James Katz | USGS | Pleistocene shore lines in Maine and New Hampshire |
2 | 324 | 1918 | Marius Robinson Campbell† | USGS | Subdivisions of the Allegheny Plateau |
3 | 325 | 1918 | R. L. Johnson | The Valdez Delta | |
4 | 325 | 1918 | Raymond Smith Bassler | US National Museum | Paleozoic rocks and fossils on the piedmont of Maryland |
5 | 325 | 1918 | Oscar Edward Meinzer | USGS | The glacial history of Columbia River in the Big Bend region |
6 | 326 | 1918 | Kirk Bryan | USGS | Classification of springs |
7 | 326 | 1918 | Arthur James Collier | USGS | A formation in North Dakota hitherto not accounted for |
8 | 326 | 1918 | George Leavitt Harrington | USGS | Quaternary history of the lower Yukon River region |
9 | 327 | 1918 | Edwin Kirk | USGS | Paleozoic glaciation in southeastern Alaska |
10 | 327 | 1918 | Herbert Eugene Merwin; E. Posnjak |
Geophysical Laboratory | The iron-hydroxide minerals |
11 | 327 | 1918 | John Beaver Mertie Jr. | USGS | Repeated stream piracy and other physiographic anomalies in theTolovana District, Alaska |
12 | 328 | 1918 | George Otis Smith | USGS | A century of government geological surveys |
13 | 329 | 1918 | Frank Hall Knowlton† | USGS | Evolution of geologic climate. (Presidential Address) |