Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 398 | 1925 | Lauge Koch | Chief, Danish Explorations | The geology of Greenland: (1) physiography and glaciology, (2) Structural geology and stratigraphy |
2 | 399 | 1925 | Frederick J. Pack | University of Utah | Scenic aspects of Utah geology |
3 | 399 | 1925 | Hugh Dinsmore Miser | USGS | Erosion in San Juan Canyon, Utah |
4 | 400 | 1925 | (Charles) David White† | USGS/US National Museum | Some facts affecting Pleistocene ice sheet development in North America |
5 | 400 | 1925 | George Perkins Merrill† | US National Museum | Early American geologists and their work |
6 | 401 | 1925 | Charles Doolittle Walcott† | Smithsonian Institution (Secretary) | Robson Peak section |
7 | 401 | 1925 | Raymond Smith Bassler | US National Museum | The stratigraphic use of conodonts |
8 | 401 | 1925 | William Clinton Alden | USGS | Glaciation and physiography of Wind River Mountains, Wyoming |
9 | 402 | 1925 | Eugene Thomas Allen | Geophysical Laboratory | Further evidence of the nature of hot springs |
10 | 402 | 1925 | Wilmot Hyde Bradley | USGS | An interpretation of the Green River formation |
11 | 402 | 1925 | Kirk Bryan | USGS | Recent deposits of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, in relation to the life of the pre-historic peoples of Pueblo Bonito |
12 | 403 | 1925 | Waldemar Theodore Schaller | USGS | Genesis of lithium pegmatites |
13 | 403 | 1925 | Frank Lee Hess | USGS | Oölites |
14 | 403 | 1925 | Wendell Phillips Woodring | USGS | Miocene climate of tropical America |
15 | 404 | 1925 | John Beaver Mertie Jr. | USGS | The Paleozoic geology of the interior Alaska |
16 | 404 | 1925 | George Curtis Martin | USGS | The Mesozoic rocks of Alaska |
17 | 404 | 1925 | Philip Sidney Smith | USGS | Fields for future Alaskan studies |
18 | 405 | 1925 | Harold Thornton Stearns | USGS | The great explosions of Kilauea Volcano in 1924 |
19 | 405 | 1925 | Charles Edwin Van Orstrand | USGS | A possible dependence of deep earth temperatures on geologic structure |
20 | 405 | 1925 | Charles Butts | USGS | New light on the Talladega (Ocoee) rocks of Alabama |
21 | 406 | 1925 | Thomas Augustus Jaggar | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Engulfment in volcanism |
22 | 406 | 1925 | Roger Clark Wells | USGS | The deposition of native copper from ascending solutions |
23 | 407 | 1925 | Chester Keeler Wentworth | USGS | A source-analysis of geologic literature on North America, 1921-1922 |
24 | 407 | 1925 | Nelson Horatio Darton† | USGS | Pre-Paleozoic surface of Arizona and New Mexico |
25 | 407 | 1925 | Raymond Smith Bassler | US National Museum | Mississippian rocks in northern Tennessee |
26 | 408 | 1925 | Alfred Huber Redfield | US Bureau of Mines | Petroleum possibilities of Germany |
27 | 408 | 1925 | Henry Stephens Washington | Geophysical Laboratory | The 1925 eruption of Santorini |
28 | 408 | 1925 | Harold Thornton Stearns | USGS | The volcanoes of Japan in 1924 |
29 | SP11 | 1925 | William H. Hobbs | University of Michigan | The glacial anticyclones -- the poles of the atmospheric circulation |
30 | 409 | 1925 | Charles Elmer Resser | US National Museum | Human and geographic aspects of the 1925 Smithsonian-Princeton expedition to Europe |
31 | 409 | 1925 | Edward Oscar Ulrich | USGS | European Paleozoic stratigraphy and stratigraphers |
32 | 410 | 1925 | Lloyd Williams Stephenson | USGS | Major features in the geology of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plain. (Presidential Address) |