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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1246 1994 Sorena S. Sorensen National Museum of Natural History The tales of two meta tuffs
2 1246 1994 Charles Meade Geophysical Laboratory Ultra high pressure and temperature x-ray diffraction of mantle minerals
3 1246 1994 Lindrith Cordell USGS High resolution geophysical mapping of the buried alkalic-ultramafic Tajno Massif in north Poland
4 1247 1994 Bruce R. Lipin USGS Rising and expanding CO2 bubbles, the cause of pressure increases and chromite deposits in the Stillwater Complex, Montana
5 1247 1994 Carol Simpson Johns Hopkins University Structural analysis of rocks in shear zones that are neither pure nor simple
6 1247 1994 Boyce Rensberger Washington Post What makes science news?
7 1248 1994 Dan Hayba USGS Petroleum migration in the Los Angeles Basin
8 1248 1994 Paul D. Lowman Jr. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Size and shape of the Sudbury Structure, Ontario
9 1248 1994 David Bell Geophysical Laboratory The global geochemical cycle of water in the mantle
10 1249 1994 Stephen F. Obermeier USGS Liquefaction evidence for a large earthquake 300 years ago along the Cascadia Subduction Zone
11 1249 1994 Walter Hayes USGS Lessons of the January 17, 1994 Northridge, California earthquake
12 1249 1994 Chris Talbott Uppsala Universitët Fountains of salt (Best Paper 1994)
13 1250 1994 Peter Warwick;
  Bruce R. Wardlaw
USGS Paleocene/Eocene stratigraphy of Pakistan and tectonic implications
14 1250 1994 Patrick T. Taylor NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Origin of the Bangui (C.A.R.) magnetic anomaly: a satellite view
15 1250 1994 Karen Prestegaard University of Maryland Did land-use influence the magnitude of the 1993 Iowa floods
16 1251 1994 Paula L. Gori USGS The social dynamics of a false earthquake prediction and the response by the public sector
17 1251 1994 Jim McDougall George Mason University Cenozoic tectonics of west-central New Zealand
18 1251 1994 Betsy Moll-Stalcup USGS Redoubt Volcano, Alaska: a progress report on arc magma genesis
19 1252 1994 Tom Wright USGS Understanding Kilauea volcano: a historical perspective
20 1252 1994 Eugene Merle Shoemaker USGS The crash of P/Shoemaker-Levy 9 on Jupiter
21 1252 1994 Mike Walter Geophysical Laboratory Experimental constraints on segregation of the Earth's core
22 1253 1994 George C. Stephens;
  Francisco Nullo;
  Paul Baldauf
George Washington University Tertiary tectonic evolution of the central Argentinian Andes
23 1253 1994 Elizabeth Widom National Institute of Standards and Technology Os isotopic systematics of the Azores and Canary Islands
24 1253 1994 Marilyn Fogel Geophysical Laboratory Isotopic records of global change
25 1254 1994 Phillip A. Candela University of Maryland Tertiary magmatic phase permeability in granites, theory and field observations
26 1254 1994 Erik Hauri Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Chromatographic effects of melt migration: a case study from Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
27 1254 1994 R. Brooks Hanson Science Magazine Making room for granites slowly: bringing ocean ridges on land
28 1255 1994 Bruce Molina USGS 1993-1994 surge in Bering Glacier
29 1255 1994 Debra Willard USGS Response of terrestrial marine ecosystems to changes in Pliocene climate: an example from the South Atlantic Ocean
30 1255 1994 Scott E. Ishman USGS Paleoceanographic evolution of the western Arctic Ocean
31 1256 1994 J. K. Bohlke USGS Ground water dating and the progress of agricultural chemicals through aquifers
32 1256 1994 Eleanora I. Robbins USGS Giant biogeochemical anomalies on the bottom of the sea -- the bacteria recycling the SS Central America and the RMS Titanic
33 1256 1994 Roger Haskins Bureau of Land Management The road to mining law reform: a study in perpetual motion
34 1257 1994 J. Nathalie Valette-Silver American Association for the Advancement of Science Contamination in the coastal United States
35 1257 1994 Allison MacFarlane George Mason University Tectonic evolution of the Nepalese Himalaya
36 1257 1994 Reto Gieré Geophysical Laboratory/Universit?t Basel Use of natural minerals as analogs in radioactive waste disposal (2nd Best Paper 1994)
37 1258 1994 Rosalind T. Helz USGS Detectability and stability of mature magma chambers: Lessons from the Kilauea Iki lava lake (Presidential Address)

Rosalind T. Helz was President in 1994
Peter B. Stifel was 1st VP in 1994
Mary Hill French was 2nd VP in 1994
Motoaki Sato was Treasurer in 1994
Cyril J. Galvin was Meeting Secy in 1994
John F. Slack was Council Secy in 1994
William C. Burton was on the Council in 1994
S. Kreitman was on the Council in 1994
Eirik J. Krogstad was on the Council in 1994
Marcus Milling was on the Council in 1994
Michael P. Ryan was on the Council in 1994
Craig Schiffries was on the Council in 1994
Jane Marie Hammarstrom was Chair of the Program Committee in 1994
Steven B. Shirey was Chair of the Program Committee in 1994
R. Brooks Hanson was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1994
Sandra H. B. Clark was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1994
Kathy Krohn was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1994
Paul Booth Barton Jr. was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1994
Philip Martin Bethke was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1994
Peter B. Stifel was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1994
Malcolm Ross was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1994
William C. Burton was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1994
John Jens was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1994
Chris Talbott won the Best Paper Award in 1994
Reto Giere won the 2nd best paper Award in 1994
Peter B. Stifel won the Great Dane Award in 1994
Rosalind T. Helz won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1994
Motoaki Sato was the Grand Inquisitor of 1994