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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1146 1986 William E. Seyfried University of Minnesota Ridge-crest hydrothermal processes: experimental models and field observations
2 1146 1986 Linda C. S. Gundersen USGS, Denver Geochemical and tectonic model for the formation of the Fe-U-REE deposits in the Proterozoic rocks of the Reading Prong
3 1146 1986 Paul P. Hearn USGS Geochemistry of rock-water interaction in the Columbia river basalts
4 1147 1986 A. J. W. Gerrard University of Birmingham Rock control in the granite landforms of southwest England
5 1147 1986 Richard H. Benson National Museum of Natural History Search for the ancient Straits of Gibraltar
6 1147 1986 John M. Ferry Johns Hopkins University Metamorphic hydrology at 13 km depth and 400 to 500°C
7 1148 1986 John F. Sutter;
  Jack B. Hartung;
  Michael J. Kunk
USGS Laser probe argon-40 to argon-39 dating of single mineral grains in situ
8 1148 1986 Thomas O. Wright National Science Foundation Folding and cleavage development in the Meguma terrain, Nova Scotia
9 1148 1986 Craig Nicholson USGS Deformation along the southern San Andreas: twisty blocks and left-lateral faulting
10 1149 1986 Steven B. Shirey Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Small scale, three component isotope heterogeneity in the mantle sources for mid-ocean ridge tholeiites
11 1149 1986 Lucy McCartan;
  George Andrews
USGS Factors controlling biogenic silica fixation in the sedimentary record: an example from the Miocene-Pliocene Chesapeake group
12 1149 1986 Mark E. Gettings;
  Lucy McCartan
USGS Relationship of young mafic plutons to seismicity in the eastern United States
13 1150 1986 David E. James Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Earthquake reflection seismology: results from Borah Peak, Idaho aftershocks
14 1150 1986 Rodey Batiza National Science Foundation A general hypothesis for the origin of seamounts at and near mid-ocean ridges
15 1150 1986 I-Ming Chou USGS Permeability of precious metals to hydrogen
16 1151 1986 Felix Chayes Geophysical Laboratory Whatever became of descriptive petrography?
17 1151 1986 Daniel Jean Stanley;
  Harrison Sheng
National Museum of Natural History Discovery of Santorini volcanic ash in the Nile Delta: bearing of the Minoan eruption on biblical exodus events in Egypt
18 1151 1986 Julie Morris Department of Terrestrial Magnetism 10Be evidence for sediment recycling in island arcs (2nd Best Paper 1986)
19 1152 1986 Robert L. Wesson USGS Modeling the rheology of active fault zones
20 1152 1986 Ralph Haugerud USGS Geology and tectonic significance of the Ross Lake shear zone
21 1152 1986 Dmitri Sverjensky Johns Hopkins University A model for the origin of the metal ratios of sediment-hosted base metal sulfide ore deposits
22 1153 1986 Margaret T. Mangan USGS Vesicle and olivine phenocryst distribution in Kilauea Iki Lava Lake, Hawaii
23 1153 1986 Roger Stoffregen USGS Acid-sulfate alteration and Au-Cu-Ag mineralization at Summitville, Colorado
24 1153 1986 Anne, J. Hofmeister;
  H.-K. Mao Xu;
  T. C. Hoering
Geophysical Laboratory Spectroscopic determination of thermodynamic properties of olivine at mantle pressures
25 1154 1986 M. Charles Gilbert US Department of Energy Early history of the southern Oklahoma aulacogen (2nd Best Paper 1986)
26 1154 1986 William N. Orr National Science Foundation Tertiary stratigraphy of the Pacific Northwest
27 1154 1986 Steven M. Stanley Johns Hopkins University Evolutionary stability of Neogene bivalve species (Best Paper 1986)
28 1155 1986 Melville P. Dickenson Virginia Polytechnic Institute Iron redox equilibria in peraluminous, metaluminous and peralkaline silicate melts
29 1155 1986 Scott L. Wing National Museum of Natural History Interaction of vegetation and sedimentation
30 1155 1986 Randall R. Parrish Geological Survey of Canada Extensional tectonics in the Omenica Belt, British Columbia
31 1156 1986 Eric T. Sundquist USGS Fossil fuel carbon dioxide in a geological context
32 1156 1986 Craig Nicholson USGS The North Palm Springs earthquake of July 8, 1986
33 1156 1986 Craig Dietsch USGS Hornblende 39Ar/40Ar age-spectra from high-grade rocks of the polymetamorphic highlands of western Connecticut
34 1157 1986 P. Robin Brett USGS Volcanoes, sulfides, and fluids from the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: A consortium approach. (Presidential Address)

P. Robin Brett was President in 1986
Richard S. Fiske was 1st VP in 1986
Marilyn F. Estep was 2nd VP in 1986
Klaus Schulz was Treasurer in 1986
Margo Kingston was Meeting Secy in 1986
Rosalind T. Helz was Council Secy in 1986
Phillip A. Candela was on the Council in 1986
Richard Gottfried was on the Council in 1986
James F. Hays was on the Council in 1986
Sorena S. Sorensen was on the Council in 1986
Robert I. Tilling was on the Council in 1986
Richard P. Tollo was on the Council in 1986
Elaine Padovani was Chair of the Program Committee in 1986
John Stephen Huebner was Chair of the Awards Committee in 1986
Frederick O. Simon was Chair of the Membership Committee in 1986
E-an Zen was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 1986
Rosalind T. Helz was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 1986
Harvey Belkin was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 1986
J. Crampton was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 1986
Steven M. Stanley won the Best Paper Award in 1986
M. Charles Gilbert won the 2nd best paper Award in 1986
Julie Morris won the 2nd best paper Award in 1986
Bruce R. Doe won the Great Dane Award in 1986
E-an Zen won the Great Dane Award in 1986
Robert L. Wesson won the Sleeping Bear Award in 1986
E-an Zen was the Grand Inquisitor of 1986