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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1182 1989 Warren W. Wood USGS Solutes, lakes and groundwater: a hydrologic mechanism for the origin of economic mineral deposits in continental environments
2 1182 1989 Nick Oliver Geophysical Laboratory Focused metamorphic fluid flow in amphibolite facies rocks from northern Australia and the model for crustal scale fluid migration
3 1182 1989 Phillip A. Candela;
  Steven Bouton
University of Maryland Tungsten and molybdenum metallogenesis: the role of volatiles and crystal/melt partitioning
4 1183 1989 David Lambert Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopic investigations of the Stillwater Complex, Montana: evidence for magma mixing
5 1183 1989 John Calvin, Reed Jr.;
  John N. Aleinikoff
USGS, Denver Development of early Proterozoic continental crust in the Colorado province
6 1183 1989 Craig Schiffries Geophysical Laboratory Hydrothermal processes in layered intrusions
7 1184 1989 Harold W. Borns National Science Foundation/University of Maine The age(s) and character of thed Gondwana Talchir glaciation, Peninsula, India: a new working hypothesis
8 1184 1989 David J. Anastasio Lehigh University Thrusting, halotectonics and sedimentation in the Spanish Pyrenees
9 1184 1989 John R. Filson USGS The recent earthquake in Armenia (2nd Best Paper 1989)
10 1185 1989 Donald M. Hoskins Pennsylvania Geological Survey A geological map mystery
11 1185 1989 Patrick M. Okita USGS Origin of sedimentary manganese carbonate ore deposits: isotopic and geochemical constraints
12 1185 1989 Ann G. Wyllie University of Maryland Asbestos and the law (Best Paper 1989)
13 1186 1989 P. Jonathan Patchett University of Arizona New light on the origin of Precambrian rocks in the US midcontinent
14 1186 1989 Jan A. Tullis Brown University Ductile shear zones in granitic rocks: The role of dynamic recrystallization of feldspars
15 1186 1989 A. E. Bence Exxon Genesis of carbonate hosted Zn-Pb deposits, Cantabrian region, northern Spain
16 1187 1989 Jane Marie Hammarstrom;
  L. W. Snee;
  A. H. Kazmi
USGS Emeralds of Pakistan: geology, chemistry and genesis
17 1187 1989 Hans Dieter Sues National Museum of Natural History Earliest Jurassic vertebrates from Nova Scotia: new evidence on late Triassic mass extinctions
18 1187 1989 William P. Leeman National Science Foundation Bimodal basaltic and rhyolitic magmatism of the Snake River Plain, Yellowstone volcanic province: magma sources and implications for crust-mantle evoluti
19 1188 1989 Raymond A. Price Geological Survey of Canada Metamorphic core complexes of the first and second kinds in the Cordillera
20 1188 1989 Janet S. Herman University of Virginia Geochemical processes in the groundwater mixing zone of coastal carbonate aquifers
21 1188 1989 Peter K. Zeitler Lehigh University The thermal history of an unusual intracratonic thrust in central Australia
22 1189 1989 Michael A. Boyd US Environmental Protection Agency Radon: measurement, risk and national policy
23 1189 1989 James K. Otten USGS Mapping radon potential of rocks and soils
24 1189 1989 Linda C. S. Gundersen USGS Deformational control on the distribution and enrichment of uranium and radon in shear zones
25 1190 1989 Bilal U. Haq National Science Foundation Sequence stratigraphy and sea level change
26 1190 1989 T. Neil Irvine Geophysical Laboratory A global convection framework
27 1190 1989 Movie Geological Society of America the Earth Has a History
28 1191 1989 Anthony G. Coates George Washington University Geologic implications of the closing of the Isthmus of Panama
29 1191 1989 Claire L. Parkinson NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Global sea ice distribution from satellite: any evidence of global warming?
30 1191 1989 Nicholas B. Woodward University of Maryland Non-Eulerian deformation
31 1192 1989 Michael P. Ryan USGS On the physical nature of the Icelandic magmatic system
32 1192 1989 Cyril J. Galvin Coastal Engineering Research Center Wind-skimming of surface films on water as a cause of iridium anomalies in sediment
33 1192 1989 James S. Beard Virginia Museum of Natural History Partial melting and melting reactions in amphibolites and greenstones
34 1193 1989 Penelope M. Hanshaw USGS Changing America: Who will do science? (Presidential Address)

Penelope M. Hanshaw was President in 1989
Tom Simkin was 1st VP in 1989
Frederick O. Simon was 2nd VP in 1989
Richard P. Tollo was Treasurer in 1989
R. Brooks Hanson was Meeting Secy in 1989
Sorena S. Sorensen was Council Secy in 1989
Judith Ehlen was on the Council in 1989
Glenn J. MacPherson was on the Council in 1989
Julie Morris was on the Council in 1989
Patrick T. Taylor was on the Council in 1989
Robert L. Wesson was on the Council in 1989
F. A. Wilson was on the Council in 1989
Suzanne Nicholson was Chair of the Program Committee in 1989
George Stevens was Chair of the Program Committee in 1989
Eileen McLellan was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1989
Elizabeth D. Cron was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1989
George C. Stephens was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1989
J. R. Keith was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1989
Bruce R. Lipin was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1989
Gerhard William Leo was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1989
Ann G. Wyllie won the Best Paper Award in 1989
John R. Filson won the 2nd best paper Award in 1989
Rosalind T. Helz won the Great Dane Award in 1989
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1989