Rec | Mtg# | Year | Authors | Institution | Talk title |
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1 | 1297 | 1998 | David Goshen | Maryland Department of Natural Resources | Maryland's 1997 toxic Pfiesteria outbreaks and links to water quality. |
2 | 1297 | 1998 | David E. James | Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | Water, wayward slabs, and formation of the Andes. |
3 | 1297 | 1998 | Allison MacFarlane | George Mason University | Women in the geosciences: Where are they today? |
4 | 1298 | 1998 | Richard Wunderman | National Museum of Natural History | Geoelectrical traverse across the western limb of the Midcontinent rift. |
5 | 1298 | 1998 | Edward Callendar | USGS | Has environmental legislation been effective? The case for lead. |
6 | 1298 | 1998 | Robert George Schmidt | USGS | More then jars and coins: the environmental legacy of Roman silver-lead mining at Plasenzuela, Extremadura, Spain. |
7 | 1299 | 1998 | Michael O'Connell | USGS | Movement of nitrate from fields to a coastal-plain stream. |
8 | 1299 | 1998 | Richard S. Fiske | National Museum of Natural History | A "Crater Lake" caldera at an ocean depth of 1.4 km? You must be kidding! |
9 | 1299 | 1998 | Kay Brubaker | University of Maryland | Remote sensing and snow hydrology. |
10 | 1300 | 1998 | Suzan Van der Lee | Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | Constraints on the subduction history of the trailing fragments of the Farallon plate from seismic imaging. |
11 | 1300 | 1998 | Daniel Jean Stanley | National Museum of Natural History | Early occupation of world deltas, sea level, and geoarchaeologicalconsiderations. |
12 | 1300 | 1998 | Russell Dickerson | University of Maryland | The effects of aerosols on photochemical smog. |
13 | 1301 | 1998 | Mary Jo Baedecker | USGS | Redox processes and hydrocarbon attenuation in ground water. |
14 | 1301 | 1998 | Robert A. Wiebe | Franklin and Marshall College | Depositional features and stratigraphy in granitic plutons. (Best Paper 1998) |
15 | 1301 | 1998 | Yingwei Fei | Geophysical Laboratory | Phase transitions in the Earth's mantle. |
16 | 1302 | 1998 | Scott Messenger | National Institute of Standards and Technology | Laboratory studies of cometary dust. |
17 | 1302 | 1998 | Keith Kvenvolden | USGS | Gas hydrate-- A paean or a pain! (2nd Best Paper 1998) |
18 | 1302 | 1998 | Mark A. Fahnestock | NASA | Recent changes in ice flow indicate that ice sheets are not in steady state. |
19 | 1303 | 1998 | James F. Allan | National Science Foundation | Petrology of Fernandina: Is the Galapagos hotspot really a warm spot? |
20 | 1303 | 1998 | Ted A. Maxwell | National Air and Space Museum | Streams SIR-C saw sub Saharan sand. |
21 | 1303 | 1998 | Kay Behrensmeyer | National Museum of Natural History | Why are there no dinosaur bone beds at the KT boundary?and other tales of death and preservation in the vertebrate fossil record. |
22 | 1304 | 1998 | Lori Glaze | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | Satellite observations of volcanic plume tops. |
23 | 1304 | 1998 | Thomas Yanosky | USGS | The element analysis of tree rings in hydrologic investigations. |
24 | 1304 | 1998 | Thomas Casadevall | USGS | Opportunities and challenges for the U.S. Geological Survey as we enter the 21st century. |
25 | 1305 | 1998 | Mark Bulmer | National Air and Space Museum | An analysis of Sabancaya volcano, southern Peru, using RADARSAT images and fieldwork. |
26 | 1305 | 1998 | Richard Ash | National Museum of Natural History | Oxygen isotope fractionations among chondrite components. |
27 | 1305 | 1998 | Richard Marzolf | USGS | Stream metabolism and the effect of the 1996 controlled flood on the Colorado River in Glen Canyon. |
28 | 1306 | 1998 | William Hart | National Science Foundation/Miami University | The fire in a land of fire and ice - Volcanism in the western Wrangell Volcanic Field, Alaska. |
29 | 1306 | 1998 | Michael Brown | University of Maryland | New views of granite ascent and emplacement in obliquely convergent (transpressive) orogens. |
30 | 1306 | 1998 | Conel Alexander | Department of Terrestrial Magnetism | Stardust in meteorites: How geochemists came to teach astronomers a thing or two. |
31 | 1307 | 1998 | Tom Wright | National Museum of Natural History | Contrasting seismic rhythms of Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes, Hawaii. |
32 | 1307 | 1998 | Tom Holtz | University of Maryland | Functional morphology of the skull of tyrannosaurs. |
33 | 1307 | 1998 | Tod Waight | University of Maryland | Isotopic fingerprinting of feldspar phenocrysts: Implications for crystal transfer and magma mingling at Wilson's Promontory Batholith, Australia. |
34 | 1308 | 1998 | Suzanne Bricker | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | A history and retention of Pb, Cu, and Zn in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, determined from subtidal and marsh sediments. |
35 | 1308 | 1998 | Jeffrey N. Grossman | USGS | Where we find meteorites - and why. |
36 | 1308 | 1998 | Doug Irwin | National Museum of Natural History | Using U/Pb geochronology to constrain causes of the end-Permian mass extinction. |
37 | 1309 | 1998 | Sorena S. Sorensen | National Museum of Natural History | The hidden colors of jade. (Presidential Address) |