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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1428 2009 Robert Gagosian Consortium for Ocean Leadership A new paradigm for geosciences research funding
2 1428 2009 Elizabeth Eide National Academy of Sciences Geology, energy, and environmental policy at the coastal margins of the northern North Atlantic
3 1428 2009 James Day University of Maryland Evidence for evolved crust formation in the early solar system (2nd Best Paper 2009)
4 1429 2009 Laurent G. J. Montési University of Maryland Cutting through the plate: rift interaction at the Galápagos triple junction
5 1429 2009 Cheryl Lewis Ames National Museum of Natural History Species composition and distribution of shrimps at  cold, methane-bearing, hydrocarbon seeps in the northern Gulf of Mexico
6 1429 2009 Andrew Johnston National Air and Space Museum Talking about the science of climate change with general audiences
7 1430 2009 Julie O'Leary Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Water storage and transport in the mantle: constraints from the H isotopic composition of ocean-island basalts
8 1430 2009 Jeff Pigati USGS, Denver Snails, ciénegas, and the science of wetland deposits in the American Southwest (Best Paper 2009)
9 1430 2009 Barbara Anne am Ende Aerospace Corporation Is thermal imaging practicable for finding caves and abandoned mines?
10 1431 2009 Madalyn Blondes University of Maryland The most magnesian olivine crystals ever found in a lava: evidence of a hydrated mantle wedge or a rare oxidation phenomenon?
11 1431 2009 Edie Widder Ocean Research & Conservation Assn Exploring and protecting Planet Ocean
12 1431 2009 Paul Earle USGS, Denver NEIC response and the PAGER system
13 1432 2009 Andrew Todd USGS, Denver Abandoned mines and trout: the interaction of geochemistry, metal bioavailability, and stream ecology
14 1432 2009 Ian G. MacIntyre National Museum of Natural History The almost total loss of Acropora palmata from shallow waters off Barbados, West Indies, initiated by catastrophic destruction of a major bank-barrier re
15 1432 2009 Thomas Casadevall USGS, Denver LUSI: Long-lived mud eruption near Surabaya, Indonesia
16 1433 2009 Paul F. Hoffman Harvard University The Pleistocene glacial controversy and the discovery of climate warming and crustal dynamics
17 1434 2009 Douglas Rumble III Geophysical Laboratory How the asteroid 2008 TC3 became the meteorite Almahata Sitta
18 1434 2009 Marci M. Robinson USGS The mid-Pliocene warm period: new insights into a near-perfect analog to future climate
19 1434 2009 Gari Mayberry USGS/USAID The U.S. Volcano Disaster Assistance Program's response to an energetic phase of the world's only erupting carbonititic volcano - Ol Doinyo Lengai (Tanza
20 1435 2009 Marianne C. Guffanti USGS Volcano hazards revealed: three decades of nature's lessons for applied volcanology
21 1435 2009 William G. Melson National Museum of Natural History Is Arenal volcano, Costa Rica, about to enter repose after 41 years of continuous eruptions?
22 1435 2009 Laura Hebert University of Maryland Melt-permeability barriers as a function of spreading rate beneath mid-ocean ridges
23 1436 2009 Will R. Stettner USGS One-hundred and thirty years of cartography at the USGS
24 1436 2009 Russell Hemley Geophysical Laboratory The Deep Carbon Observatory
25 1436 2009 James F. Allan National Science Foundation The new JOIDES Resolution: successful IODP operations after being reborn
26 1437 2009 William C. Burton USGS Compression, extension, compression: an Appalachian geologist's 25-year journey through the Wilson Cycle (Presidential Address)

William C. Burton was President in 2009
Jay Kaufman was 1st VP in 2009
James F. Allan was 2nd VP in 2009
Craig Schiffries was Past President in 2009
Odette B. James was Treasurer in 2009
Callan Bentley was Meeting Secy in 2009
Mark A. Engle was Council Secy in 2009
Jessica M. Warren was on the Council in 2009
Andrew J. Campbell was on the Council in 2009
Nora Noffke was on the Council in 2009
J. Wright Horton was on the Council in 2009
Linda C. S. Gundersen was on the Council in 2009
Charna Meth was on the Council in 2009
Richard Wunderman was Chair of the Program Committee in 2009
M. Amelia Logan was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2009
Sandra Neuzil was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2009
Christopher S. Swezey was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2009
Daniel J Milton was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2009
Craig Schiffries was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2009
Rosalind T. Helz was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2009
Charna Meth was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2009
Jeff Pigati won the Best Paper Award in 2009
James Day won the 2nd best paper Award in 2009
Jeffrey N. Grossman won the Great Dane Award in 2009
Richard S. Fiske won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2009
William C. Burton was the Grand Inquisitor of 2009