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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1194 1990 Laurel G. Woodruff USGS Stable isotope investigation of Mesozoic diabases
2 1194 1990 I. Selwyn Sacks Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Strain diffusion in the earth's crust: Mantle viscosity and triggered earthquakes
3 1194 1990 Movie National Museum of Natural History Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes
4 1195 1990 (Charles) Whitman, II Cross Red Mountain Museum C. (Charles) Whitman Cross from rocks to roses
5 1195 1990 Sandra H. B. Clark USGS Classification of barite deposits
6 1195 1990 Charles T. Prewitt Geophysical Laboratory Hydrous magnesian silicates: water in the mantle?
7 1196 1990 Brian Huber National Museum of Natural History Foraminifera: Indicators of Late Cretaceous climate and paleo-oceanography
8 1196 1990 Peter J. Heaney National Museum of Natural History The many faces of quartz: a TEM study of agates
9 1196 1990 Kevin Burke National Research Council Catastrophes: The state of the art
10 1197 1990 Gray Bebout Geophysical Laboratory Volatile recycling by devolatilizaton of subducted sedimentary and mafic rocks--field geochemical evidence
11 1197 1990 Russell Blong Macquarie University AD 1700 eruption in Papua New Guinea: evidence from thick ash and Huli legends
12 1197 1990 George West Wetherill Department of Terrestrial Magnetism The earliest history of the Earth
13 1198 1990 Raymond Jeanloz University of California, Berkeley Deep mantle corrosion: The ultimate metasomatism?
14 1198 1990 Bryan Isachs Cornell University Tectonic interactions and the evolution of the Central Andes
15 1198 1990 Hatten S. Yoder Geophysical Laboratory Geophysical Laboratory: Scientific contribution 1905-1990 and the U.S.G.S. heritage
16 1199 1990 Mary Jo Baedecker USGS Geochemical alterations of ground water by crude oil
17 1199 1990 Christopher Fiedler Federal Bureau of Investigation Applied forensic geology at the F.B.I.: Some 'case' studies
18 1199 1990 M. Meier University of Colorado Global warming, ice, and rising sea level: Run, the glacier is melting! (2nd Best Paper 1990)
19 1200 1990 Chris Kincaid Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Experiments on subduction and back-arc spreading -- or, corn syrup as a mantle analogue
20 1200 1990 Michael Wise National Museum of Natural History Color variation in accessory minerals as an indicator of pegmatite evolution
21 1200 1990 Robert M. Hamilton USGS Structure and seismic-wave attenuation of the New Madrid seismic zone (Best Paper 1990)
22 1201 1990 Gautam Sen Florida International University The mantle under Hawaii: a xenolith story
23 1201 1990 Dallas Lynn Peck USGS U.S. Geological Survey: Outlook for the 21st century
24 1201 1990 Thomas Casadevall USGS Jet aircraft and volcanic ash clouds--or, 'This is your captain speaking...is there a geologist on board?'
25 SP35 1990 Walter Alvarez University of California, Berkeley The terminal Cretaceous event: the impact after 10 years
26 1202 1990 Michael Brown University of Maryland The late Archaean Qorqut granite complex of southern West Greenland: a colorful story of black and white rocks
27 1202 1990 James Hibbard North Carolina State University Ridge prints in the muds of time: Miocene spreading ridge subduction in southwest Japan
28 1202 1990 Ian D. MacGregor National Science Foundation Subduction eclogites and kimberlites!
29 1203 1990 Kenneth M. Towe National Museum of Natural History Aerobic carbon cycling on the early Archean Earth
30 1203 1990 James F. Hays National Science Foundation Earth sciences at NSF
31 1203 1990 Francis R. Boyd Jr. Geophysical Laboratory Mining diamonds from A to Z: Argyle to Zarnitsa, the dope on diamonds from Australia, Africa, and Russia
32 1204 1990 Steven Leatherman University of Maryland The day Hurricane Hugo came knocking at my beach house door
33 1204 1990 Margo Kingston USGS A bird's eye view of two North American carbonatites with airborne imaging spectroscopy
34 1204 1990 Christopher G. Newhall USGS Unrest at Iwo Jima--precursor of a caldera-forming eruption?
35 1205 1990 Klaus Schulz USGS An early Proterozoic ophiolite in the Penokean orogen, northeastern Wisconsin
36 1205 1990 S. Wright Geophysical Laboratory Paleozoic epiric seas: oxygen isotope perspectives from shells and seawater
37 1205 1990 G. Hovis National Science Foundation Calorimetric research: memories of Dave Waldbaum, and recent results on nepheline-kalsilite
38 1206 1990 Tom Simkin National Museum of Natural History The caldera of Volcan Fernandina, Galapagos: its ups and downs in the last few decades. (Presidential Address)

Tom Simkin was President in 1990
Paul Booth Barton Jr. was 1st VP in 1990
Peter T. Lyttle was 2nd VP in 1990
Frederick O. Simon was Treasurer in 1990
Bruce R. Wardlaw was Meeting Secy in 1990
R. Brooks Hanson was Council Secy in 1990
Elizabeth D. Cron was on the Council in 1990
Judith Ehlen was on the Council in 1990
Glenn J. MacPherson was on the Council in 1990
Julie Morris was on the Council in 1990
Leslie F. Ruppert was on the Council in 1990
Priestley Toulmin III was on the Council in 1990
Sorena S. Sorensen was Chair of the Program Committee in 1990
Douglas Rumble III was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1990
Kathy Krohn was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1990
Dennis Krohn was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1990
John Stephen Huebner was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1990
Richard S. Fiske was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1990
Richard P. Tollo was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1990
Frank Ireton was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1990
Robert M. Hamilton won the Best Paper Award in 1990
M. Meier won the 2nd best paper Award in 1990
Cyril J. Galvin won the Great Dane Award in 1990
John Thomas Dutro Jr. won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1990
Eugene Corley Robertson was the Grand Inquisitor of 1990