Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 707 | 1952 | Alfred Sherwood Romer | Harvard University | Classification of animals |
2 | 707 | 1952 | Felix Chayes | Geophysical Laboratory | The common names of granite |
3 | 707 | 1952 | Wendell Phillips Woodring | USGS | Stratigraphic classification and nomenclature |
4 | 708 | 1952 | Robert Ballin Neuman | USGS | The Great Smokey thrust fault in the vicinity of the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee |
5 | 708 | 1952 | John Beaver Mertie Jr. | USGS | New discoveries of monazite in southeastern states |
6 | 708 | 1952 | Maurice Deul | USGS | An outlander looks at problems of coal petrography |
7 | 709 | 1952 | Thomas Emory Eakin | USGS | Reconnaissance of groundwater problems in Iran |
8 | 709 | 1952 | Robert Foster Black | USGS | Petrofabrics study of ground ice |
9 | 709 | 1952 | Robert Jacob Dunham | USGS | Lake Classen Area, Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma (Best Paper 1952) |
10 | 710 | 1952 | Vincent Ellis McKelvey; Lincoln R. Page; R. P. Fischer; Arthur Pierce Butler Jr. |
USGS | Uranium deposits in United States |
11 | 710 | 1952 | Luna Bergere Leopold | USGS | Downstream change of velocity in rivers |
12 | 710 | 1952 | Gilbert Corwin | USGS | Tectonic and petrologic position of the Palau Islands |
13 | 711 | 1952 | Zalman Samuel Altschuler; Evelyn Cisney |
USGS | The carbonate-apatite problem in the light of x-ray evidence |
14 | 711 | 1952 | Harry E. LeGrand | USGS | Solution depressions in diorite, North Carolina |
15 | 711 | 1952 | Marcus Isaac Goldman | USGS | Petrography of bauxite surrounding a core of kaolinitized nepheline syenite in Arkansas |
16 | 712 | 1952 | Lawrence Carey Craig | USGS | The Morrison Formation of the Colorado Plateau region |
17 | 712 | 1952 | Frederick William Cater Jr. | USGS | Structural development of Paradox Valley and Gypsum Valley anticlines |
18 | 712 | 1952 | Lowell Sinclair Hilpert | USGS | Exploration for carnotite deposits on the Colorado Plateau |
19 | 713 | 1952 | George Gryc | USGS | Recent developments in petroleum exploration program in northern Alaska |
20 | 713 | 1952 | John Thomas Dutro Jr. | USGS | Remarks on the Paleozoic stratigraphy of northern Alaska |
21 | 713 | 1952 | Thomas Gibson Payne | USGS | A buried submarine Canyon and oil-bearing ridge of the Arctic Cretaceous continental shelf, Alaska |
22 | 714 | 1952 | Maurice Lyman Brashears Jr. | USGS | Ground water resources of Japan |
23 | 714 | 1952 | Edward P. Henderson | US National Museum | Physical and chemical properties of our simplest iron meteorites |
24 | 714 | 1952 | George Phair | USGS | Radioactive porphyries and their bearing on pitchblende deposition near Central City, Colorado |
25 | SP29 | 1952 | Marion King Hubbert | USGS | Entrapment of petroleum under hydrodynamic conditions |
26 | 715 | 1952 | Roger Burnham Colton; R. M. Lindvall; C. A. Appledorn |
USGS | Direction of glacial movement in northern Montana |
27 | 715 | 1952 | Preston Ercelle Cloud Jr. | USGS | Borderlands of the western Pacific |
28 | 715 | 1952 | Sergius Harry Mamay | USGS | Paleobotanical significance of coal-ball studies |
29 | 716 | 1952 | Douglas Ball | Geologic problems of underground gas storage | |
30 | 716 | 1952 | Lorin Rollins Stieff; T. W. Stern; R. G. Milkey |
USGS | A preliminary determination of the age of some Colorado Plateau uranium ores by the lead-uranium method |
31 | 716 | 1952 | Max Dermont Crittenden | USGS | Geology of Wasatch Mountains east of Salt Lake City, Utah |
32 | 717 | 1952 | Frederick Henry Stewart | Durham University | The petrology of the Permian evaporites of England |
33 | 718 | 1952 | Ernest Hathaway Muller | USGS | Multiple glaciation in Alaska: A progress report |
34 | 718 | 1952 | Troy Lewis Péwé | USGS | Lake Quaternary history in unglaciated central Alaska |
35 | 718 | 1952 | Joseph John Fahey | USGS | Mineral sequences in the Green River formation of southwestern Wyoming |
36 | 719 | 1952 | Josiah Bridge | USGS | The extent and significance of the post-Lower Ordovician discontinuity. (Presidential Address) |