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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1395 2006 Paul G. Silver Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Forming the Tibetan Plateau and resolving the orogeny paradox
2 1395 2006 Bernard Wood George Washington University Human evolution, why do experts disagree?
3 1395 2006 Alan P. Boss Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Has an extrasolar Earth been found?
4 1396 2006 Nancy L. Chabot Applied Physics Laboratory Iron meteorites and insights into planetary cores
5 1396 2006 Jordan R. Muller NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Airborne laser mapping reveals seismic hazards in the Pacific Northwest (2nd Best Paper 2006)
6 1396 2006 George Cody Geophysical Laboratory The history of the early solar system encoded in extraterrestrial organics
7 1397 2006 Mark A. Engle USGS Speciation and cycling of atmospheric mercury in southern Alabama (Best Paper 2006)
8 1397 2006 Sarah Penniston-Dorland University of Maryland Do quartz veins represent large-scale or local mass transfer during regional metamorphism?
9 1397 2006 James A. Edmonds Pacific Northwest National Laboratory The role of technology in addressing the challenge of climate change
10 1398 2006 Robert Burruss USGS The conundrum of dangerous interference with the climate system
11 1398 2006 Kathy Sawyer Writer The rock from Mars: A detective story on two planets
12 1398 2006 Paul D. Lowman Jr. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Structure and composition of the lunar crust: A new interpretation
13 1399 2006 David J. Bottjer University of Southern California Geobiology and the fossil record: eukaryotes, microbes and their interactions
14 1399 2006 Kevin J. Peterson Dartmouth University Molecular paleobiological insights in the origin of animal phyla and the Cambrian explosion
15 1399 2006 Douglas H. Erwin National Museum of Natural History Paleontology beyond paleobiology
16 1400 2006 Richard K. Bambach Harvard/VPI Constraining possible kill mechanisms for the Permian extinction
17 1400 2006 Andrew J. Campbell University of Maryland Thermal and chemical history of metal in the early solar system
18 1400 2006 David Applegate USGS The centennial of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and prospects for the next one
19 1401 2006 Jessica M. Sunshine Science Applications International Corporation Distinguishing nebular and igneous histories in asteroids and meteorites
20 1401 2006 Andrew Steele Geophysical Laboratory Life detection on early Earth and Mars: a tale of biology versus chemistry
21 1401 2006 Richard W. Carlson Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Composition of Earth's interior: the importance of early events
22 1402 2006 Allison MacFarlane George Mason University Yucca Mountain and high-level nuclear waste: remaining unresolved technical issues
23 1402 2006 J. Wright Horton USGS Drilling a mile into the Chesapeake Bay impact structure
24 1402 2006 Saswata Hier-Majumder University of Maryland Magma migration and storage in the Earth's mantle
25 1403 2006 Rosalind T. Helz USGS Behavior of the platinum-group elements and Re in Kilauea Iki lava lake, Hawai`i
26 1403 2006 Dayanthie Weeraratne Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Seismic and rheological behavior of the asthenosphere beneath intraplate seamount chains in the South Pacific
27 1403 2006 Larry Nittler Department of Terrestrial Magnetism A comet under the microscope: results of the Stardust mission
28 1404 2006 Laurie A. Leshin NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Aqueous processes on Mars: insights from Martian Meteorites
29 1404 2006 Antonio J. Busalacchi University of Maryland An overview of the Earth’s climate system (both variability and change)
30 1404 2006 William P. Leeman National Science Foundation What happens when mantle plumes and continents collide? CSI: Yellowstone
31 1405 2006 Richard J. Walker University of Maryland Final stages of terrestrial planetary growth: Late accretions from the Washington D. C. region (Presidential Address)

Richard J. Walker was President in 2006
John F. Slack was 1st VP in 2006
Linda Rowan was 2nd VP in 2006
R. Brooks Hanson was Past President in 2006
Harvey Belkin was Treasurer in 2006
William F. McDonough was Meeting Secy in 2006
Christopher S. Swezey was Council Secy in 2006
Mary Jo Baedecker was on the Council in 2006
Connie Bertka was on the Council in 2006
Hal J. Gluskoter was on the Council in 2006
Jay Kaufman was on the Council in 2006
James F. Luhr was on the Council in 2006
Timothy Mock was on the Council in 2006
Jay Kaufman was Chair of the Program Committee in 2006
Douglas Rumble III was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2006
Sandra Neuzil was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2006
Rosalind T. Helz was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2006
Allan Kolker was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2006
R. Brooks Hanson was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2006
Michael Brown was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2006
Gordon L. Nord Jr. was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2006
Mark A. Engle won the Best Paper Award in 2006
Jordan R. Muller won the 2nd best paper Award in 2006
Elizabeth Cottrell won the Great Dane Award in 2006
Allan Kolker won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2006
Richard J. Walker was the Grand Inquisitor of 2006