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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1479 2014 Kathyrn Gardner-Vandy Smithsonian Institution How to make andesites on an asteroid
2 1479 2014 Mark Evans Central Connecticut State University Paleofluid evolution in the Middle Devonian shales during formation of the central Appalachian fold-and-thrust belt
3 1479 2014 Andrew Fountain Portland State University The changing picture of glaciers in the American West
4 1480 2014 Richard W. Carlson Carnegie Institution Growth of Earth's First Crust
5 1480 2014 John Grant National Air and Space Museum Results from the Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Mission to Mars
6 1480 2014 Frank R. Ettensohn University of Kentucky Kentucky Lonestones "Ice" the Case for Ancient Alpine Glaciation in the Appalachians 358 Million Years Ago
7 1481 2014 Marion LeVoyer Smithsonian Institution Carbon Content from Submarine Volcanic Glasses: What Can We Learn about Carbon from Degassing Flux from Mid-Oceanic Ridges?
8 1481 2014 Katherine Bermingham University of Maryland Insights into the Early Solar System: Ba Isotope Compositions of Meteorites and Their Components
9 1481 2014 Laura Gemery USGS Arctic: Circulation is Complicated
10 1482 2014 Kirk Johnson Smithsonian Institution Digging Snowmastodon: Discovering an Ice Age World in the Colorado Rockies
11 1482 2014 William Craddock USGS Insights into Petroleum Geology and North American Landscape Evolution from U.S. Gulf Coast Detrital Zircon Ages
12 1482 2014 Ralph Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Dune Worlds: How windblown sand shapes planetary landscapes
13 1483 2014 Richard Aravelo NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Composition, Structure and Derivation of the Earth's Mantle
14 1483 2014 Linda A. Hinnov Johns Hopkins University Tidal Signature in the >3.7 Ga Isua Supracrustal Belt, Greenland
15 1483 2014 Xiaoming Liu Geophysical Laboratory Trace Elements in Carbonates as Proxy for Atmospheric and Oceanic Evolution?
16 1484 2014 John Singleton George Mason University The Miocene Transition from Large-Magnitude Extension to Dextral Faulting in West-Central Arizona
17 1484 2014 Jeffrey R. Johnson Johns Hopkins University Mars Exploration Rovers: 10 Years of Discovery
18 1484 2014 Hanika Rizo Carnegie Institution Early Earth's Magma Ocean: A Geochemical Window Into a Primitive Mantle Differentiation
19 1485 2014 Roberta Rudnick University of Maryland Using Glacial Tillites to Track the Composition of the Upper Continental Crust Through Time
20 1485 2014 Christopher A. Gellasch Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Assessing Vulnerability of Public Supply Wells in Fractured Siliclastic Aquifer Systems
21 1485 2014 Olivier S. Barnouin Johns Hopkins University Crater Morphometry on the Moon, Mercury and in the Laboratory
22 1486 2014 William F. McDonough University of Maryland Detecting Geoneutrinos and the Earth's Heat Budget
23 1486 2014 Brendan McCormick Smithsonian Institution Ten Years of Satellite Observations Reveal Highly Variable Degassing at Anatahan Volcano, Marianas Islands (Best Paper 2014)
24 1486 2014 Hans-Peter Plag Old Dominion University Leaving the Holocene: What Surprises May be Waiting in the Post-Holocene?
25 1487 2014 Michael Brown University of Maryland Delamination and Recycling of Archean Crust Caused by Gravitational Instabilities
26 1487 2014 Elizabeth Cottrell Smithsonian Institution The Oxidation State of the Mantle
27 1487 2014 Jonathan Wynn National Science Foundation Reconstructing Savanna Mosaic Habitats of Early Hominids in Eastern Africa
28 1488 2014 Daniel H. Doctor USGS Introduction to E-an Zen's Career
29 1488 2014 Jane Marie Hammarstrom USGS The Zen of Granites
30 1488 2014 Karen Prestegaard University of Maryland Hiking and Thinking: Zen Studies in Geomorphology
31 1488 2014 Nicholas Ratcliffe USGS De Stratorvm Ordine, Terrae Geologica Forma... in Parte Avstralis Regionis Taconicae: 'The Taconics Zen to Now'
32 1489 2014 Pamela Conrad NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Is Mars a Habitable Planet?
33 1489 2014 Richard Ash University of Maryland The Lovina meteorite? Metals from the sky and Earth (2nd Best Paper 2014)
34 1489 2014 H. Rodger Harvey Old Dominion University The Sources and Cycling of Organic Matter in a Changing Arctic Ocean: An Ocean Basin of Dirt?
35 1490 2014 Timothy Mock Carnegie Institution The Trans-Hudson Orogeny: the Hunt for the SASK Craton (Presidential Address)

Timothy Mock was President in 2014
Nora Noffke was 1st VP in 2014
John E. Repetski was 2nd VP in 2014
Robert Burruss was Past President in 2014
Odette B. James was Treasurer in 2014
Barbara Anne am Ende was Meeting Secy in 2014
Margaret Coleman was Council Secy in 2014
Michael Mobilia was on the Council in 2014
Carl-Henry Geschwind was on the Council in 2014
Vedran Lekic was on the Council in 2014
Daniel H. Doctor was on the Council in 2014
Cara Santelli was on the Council in 2014
Stephanie Devlin was on the Council in 2014
Igor Puchtel was Chair of the Program Committee in 2014
Brent Grocholski was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2014
Nick Geboy was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2014
Craig Schiffries was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2014
No one was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2014
Robert Burruss was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2014
Rosalind T. Helz was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2014
Muffarah Marr was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2014
Brendan McCormick won the Best Paper Award in 2014
Richard Ash won the 2nd best paper Award in 2014
Elizabeth Cottrell won the Great Dane Award in 2014
No one won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2014
Carl-Henry Geschwind was the Grand Inquisitor of 2014