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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1360 2003 William Minarik University of Maryland/Carnegie Institution of Washington The mantle under the northern Appalachians: older than the hills. (2nd Best Paper 2003)
2 1360 2003 Henry Scott Geophysical Laboratory The chemical stratification and habitability of Jupiter's Ganymede.
3 1360 2003 Margaret Carruthers Writer Innovative uses for the lasso and the chainsaw: Snaring black smokers from the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
4 1361 2003 Jay Kaufman University of Maryland The biogeochemical aftermath of Neoproterozoic ice ages.
5 1361 2003 Warren Allmon Paleontological Research Institute Building a new Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, New York.
6 1361 2003 Paul Hoskin Albert-Ludwigs-Universit?t, Freiburg Mapping the lithology of the mid and lower continental crust using zircon composition: the Ripley Principle.
7 1362 2003 Sean Brennan USGS Did changes in seawater chemistry play a role in the Cambrian explosion?
8 1362 2003 Bob Dymek Washington University Proterozoic massif anorthosites of the Grenville Province, Quebec: Regional variations and petrogenetic implications.
9 1362 2003 John Merck University of Maryland Stratigraphic congruence, facies bias, and Euryapsid reptile phylogeny.
10 1363 2003 Illa Amerson Americal Geophysical Union congressional fellow Natural attenuation of MTBE in groundwater.
11 1363 2003 Mulugeta Fesaha University of Texas, Austin Sequence stratigraphy, petrography, and geochronology of the Chilga rift basin sediments, northwest Ethiopia.
12 1363 2003 Rafe Sagarin Geological Society of America/USGS Congressional Fellow Betting on climate change: The case of the Nenana Ice Classic. (Best Paper 2003)
13 1364 2003 J. Alexander Speer Mineralogical Society of America The other GSW - GeoScienceWorld, the proposed Internet resource for earth science research and communications.
14 1364 2003 Boz Wing University of Maryland Multiple sulfur isotopes and Earth's earliest global glaciation.
15 1364 2003 Christopher S. Swezey USGS Gypsum in caves of Virginia and West Virginia.
16 1365 2003 Richard J. Diecchio George Mason University Did the Chesapeake Bay meteorite impact have any effect on the Virginia Valley and Ridge?
17 1365 2003 Wolfgang Losert University of Maryland The physics of flowing sand.
18 1365 2003 Bret Leslie Nuclear Regulatory Commission Independently assessing geochemical issues at the proposed Yucca Mountain repository.
19 1366 2003 Barbara Anne am Ende Aerospace Corporation Karst terrain: From the inside looking out.
20 1366 2003 Larry Kennedy American Geological Institute congressional fellow District-scale alteration and sub-sea metamorphism in an Archean volcanogenic massive sulfide district, Noranda, Quebec.
21 1367 2003 Gerald Baum Maryland Geological Survey Sequence stratigraphy applied to Maryland's aquifer systems.
22 1367 2003 Randall Orndorff USGS Geologic controls on the karst system of the Ozarks of Missouri: Implications for federal land management.
23 1367 2003 Gene Whitney Office of Science and Technology Policy A geologist's perspective on science at the White House.
24 1368 2003 Bruce D. Marsh Johns Hopkins University Magma differentiation by emulsion dynamics: Giant impacts and bimodal sills.
25 1368 2003 Robert Whisonant Radford University Salt, lead and rails: Geology and the Civil War in southwestern Virginia
26 1368 2003 Kevin Krajick Author The secret hunt for North American diamonds.
27 1369 2003 Susan Sakimoto NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Mars volcanism and floods: Recent? Related?
28 1369 2003 Karen Prestegaard University of Maryland Nitrate delivery and in-stream denitrification processes, Raccoon River
29 1369 2003 William E. Brooks USGS Coal and cremation at Chan Chan, Peru.
30 1370 2003 Robert E. Weems USGS Diverse dinosaur and other footprints from the Lower Cretaceous Patuxent Formation of Virginia.
31 1370 2003 William Hooke American Meteorological Society A ten-step program for disaster reduction.
32 1370 2003 Daniel P. Lathrop University of Maryland Laboratory experiments modeling planetary cores and astrophysical processes.
33 1371 2003 David Applegate American Geological Institute Monkey Business: Confronting Political Opposition to the Teaching of Evolution in a New Century. (Presidential Address)

David Applegate was President in 2003
Jeffrey N. Grossman was 1st VP in 2003
Robert Burruss was 2nd VP in 2003
Rama K. Kotra was Treasurer in 2003
Joseph P. Smoot was Meeting Secy in 2003
Paul B. Tomascak was Council Secy in 2003
Edith Allison was on the Council in 2003
Richard J. Diecchio was on the Council in 2003
Sonia Esperanca was on the Council in 2003
Peter F. Folger was on the Council in 2003
Margaret Kasim was on the Council in 2003
Bret Leslie was on the Council in 2003
S. Julio Friedmann was Chair of the Program Committee in 2003
Margo Kingston was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2003
Leslie F. Ruppert was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2003
Jane Marie Hammarstrom was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2003
Craig Schiffries was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2003
Jeffrey N. Grossman was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2003
Rosalind T. Helz was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2003
Bruce R. Lipin was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2003
Gordon L. Nord Jr. was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2003
Rafe Sagarin won the Best Paper Award in 2003
William Minarik won the 2nd best paper Award in 2003
Jeffrey N. Grossman won the Great Dane Award in 2003
Warren Allmon won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2003
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 2003