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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 993 1975 Richard R. Doell USGS, Menlo Park System dynamics modeling in environmental geology
2 993 1975 Anita Epstein USGS/Smithsonian The conodont: a metamorphic index fossil (Best Paper 1975)
3 993 1975 Ben Harte University of Edinburgh/Geophysical Laboratory The Banff-Tay nappe (and below) in the eastern Scottish Dalradian
4 994 1975 William F. Ruddiman Naval Oceanographic OffIce Quaternary climate changes: a study of deep-sea cores from the North Atlantic (2nd Best Paper 1975)
5 994 1975 Herbert R. Shaw;
  Margaret Hamilton;
  Dallas Lynn Peck
USGS Thermal modeling of Alae lava lake, Hawaii
6 994 1975 Robert D. Regan USGS A new global magnetic anomaly map from satellite data
7 995 1975 Rosemary Vidale Geophysical Laboratory/State University of New York, Binghampton Dutchess County pelites: Changes in veins and other segregations with metamorphic grade
8 995 1975 Farouk El Baz National Air and Space Museum Lunar stratigraphy
9 995 1975 Robert M. Hamilton USGS A seismologist’s visit to the People’s Republic of China
10 996 1975 Wendell Phillips Woodring National Museum of Natural History Former Central American sea-level canals
11 996 1975 Peter Scholle USGS Diagenesis of chalks: Paleotemperature and salinity
12 996 1975 Cyril Ponamperuma University of Maryland The origin of life: the geochemical approach
13 997 1975 Joseph G. Arth USGS Trace elements in island-arc magmas of Rabaul and Talasea, New Britain
14 997 1975 Paul L. Weis USGS The channeled scab lands of the Spokane flood: or, was Noah a Nez Perce?
15 998 1975 Wesley Hildrith University of California, Berkeley Magma chamber of the Bishop Tuff, California: gradients in P, T and xH2O
16 998 1975 John D. Bredehoeft USGS Regional tectonic stress: measurement at depth in the Piceance Basin, Colo
17 998 1975 T. Neil Irvine Geophysical Laboratory The Polaris ultramafic complex, British Columbia
18 999 1975 Robert F. Fudali National Museum of Natural History Meteorite impact cratering is a random process - or is it? Some examples from North Africa
19 999 1975 Robert Sumner Sigafoos USGS Recent catastrophic floods at Mount Rainier, Washington
20 999 1975 Richie Williams USGS Volcanologic and glaciological studies of Iceland with satellite imagery
21 1000 1975 Frank C. Whitmore Jr. USGS/US National Museum A thousand nights' entertainment
22 1000 1975 George West Wetherill Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Geologic time -- the contribution of isotope geology
23 1000 1975 Harrison H. Schmitt NASA Planetary geology -- from GK Gilbert to lunar field work
24 1000 1975 Frederick J. Vine;
  D. H. Matthews
University of East Anglia Global tectonics and the history of the ocean basins
25 1001 1975 Willard Moore Naval Oceanographic OffIce Hydrothermal manganese deposits from the Galapagos spreading center
26 1001 1975 William M. Reid Earth Satellite Corporation Groundwater withdrawal, active faulting and subsidence in Houston, Texas
27 1001 1975 Charles R. Warren USGS Varves, sea-floor spreading, and deglaciation
28 1002 1975 Robert K. Popp USGS Amphibole-pyrrhotite phase relations: application to massive Appalachian ores
29 1002 1975 Kenneth M. Towe;
  C. Hemleben
National Museum of Natural History Diagenesis of magnesiun calcite: evidence from modern and fossil foraminifera
30 1002 1975 P. Robin Brett USGS Speculations on the composition of the Earth's core
31 1003 1975 Roger L. Larson Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory Magnetic amplitudes in oceanic crust as a function of geologic time
32 1003 1975 William A. Oliver Jr. USGS/Smithsonian Biogeography of Devonian corals and the timing of continental drift
33 1003 1975 David Benjamin Stewart USGS Paleozoic continental collisions -- the Ellsworth structural block, Maine
34 1004 1975 Joshua Irving Tracey Jr. USGS Measuring rods in the open sea. (Presidential Address)

Joshua Irving Tracey Jr. was President in 1975
Dallas Lynn Peck was 1st VP in 1975
A. F. Spilhaus was 2nd VP in 1975
Helen P. Withers was Treasurer in 1975
Penelope M. Hanshaw was Meeting Secy in 1975
Douglas W. Rankin was Council Secy in 1975
R. Christian was on the Council in 1975
Anita Epstein was on the Council in 1975
A. G. Everett was on the Council in 1975
Bevan M. French was on the Council in 1975
J. Lewis was on the Council in 1975
David R. Wones was on the Council in 1975
Charles Milton was VP-WAS in 1975
Daniel E. Appleman was Chair of the Program Committee in 1975
A. Allen was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1975
A. Allen was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1975
William Charles Prinz was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1975
Philip Martin Bethke was Chair of the Finance Committee in 1975
F. A. Wilson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1975
John Thomas Dutro Jr. was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1975
Anita Epstein won the Best Paper Award in 1975
William F. Ruddiman won the 2nd best paper Award in 1975
John Thomas Dutro Jr. won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1975
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1975