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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1491 2015 John M. Sharp University of Texas, Austin Volcanogenic Karst Systems
2 1491 2015 Robert D. Tucker USGS The Khanneshin Carbonatite: A Major Resource of LREE in Helmand Province, Afghanistan
3 1491 2015 Thomas Holtz University of Maryland New Information on Diversity Patterns of Western North American Dinosaurs at the End of the Cretaceous
4 1492 2015 Carol D. Frost University of Wyoming A Neoarchean Himalayan orogeny in the Teton Range, Wyoming: Earth's earliest continent-continent collision?
5 1492 2015 Mark D. Kurz Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Helium from the center of the Galapagos hotspot
6 1492 2015 Dennis J. Geist University of Idaho Geologic controls on biodiversity and phylogeography in the Galapagos
7 1493 2015 Victoria J. Hill Old Dominion University Solar energy absorption under the Arctic ice pack: A year of observations
8 1493 2015 Stephen Malys National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Journey to the center of the Earth: Status of the terrestrial reference frame
9 1493 2015 John F. Amos SkyTruth Earth from space: Bringing the crowd to environmental investigation
10 1494 2015 Robert S. Detrick Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology EarthScope USArray: New images of the structure and evolution of the North American continent
11 1494 2015 Nicole R. West Pennsylvania State University Isotopic tracers of asymmetric watershed evolution
12 1494 2015 Raghuram G. Murtugudde University of Maryland Climate and the global reach of the Galapagos archipelago
13 1495 2015 William C. Burton USGS Searching for the fault: Geologic investigations in the epicentral region of the 2011 Mineral, Virginia, earthquake
14 1495 2015 Keir Soderberg S.S. Papadopulos & Associates The role of fog in the hydrology and geochemistry of the Namib Desert
15 1495 2015 Jennifer Wade National Science Foundation Forensic geochemistry, from subduction zones to Capitol Hill
16 1496 2015 Margaret H. Benoit The College of New Jersey Supercontinental scars: Variations in the structure of the deep crust and mantle beneath the Appalachians and mid-Atlantic margin
17 1496 2015 Callan Bentley Northern Virginia Community College GigaPan applications in geological education, research, and outreach
18 1496 2015 Harvey A. Cohen S.S. Papadopulos & Associates The pressure to depressurize: Controlling coastal plain aquifer water levels for construction of the Blue Plains Tunnel terminus
19 1497 2015 Matthew W. Schmidt Old Dominion University Abrupt climate change: Secrets from below the sea surface
20 1497 2015 Laurent G.J. Montesi University of Maryland Fabric evolution and the formation of ductile shear zones
21 1497 2015 Geoffrey S. Plumlee USGS Geosciences, human health, and disasters: Compelling examples of transdisciplinary science (2nd Best Paper 2015)
22 1498 2015 Christopher S. Swezey USGS Eolian sand sheets and dunes in the southeastern United States during the last glacial maximum
23 1498 2015 Jessica R. Rodysill USGS Multi-decadal droughts in Indonesia during the past 1500 years inferred from lake sediments
24 1498 2015 Natalie J. Burls George Mason University Contrasting the hydrologic cycle in past and future warm climates with implications for ocean overturning circulation
25 1499 2015 Robert Lowell Virginia Polytechnic Institute Developing an integrated magma-hydrothermal model at mid-ocean ridges
26 1499 2015 Dina M. Bower NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Understanding the origins of possible cyanobacterial biosignatures in ancient siliclastic rocks
27 1499 2015 Richard J. Walker University of Maryland The chemical structure and mixing history of the oceanic mantle: New insights from ophiolites
28 1500 2015 Donald Swift Old Dominion University Cretaceous stratigraphy of the U.S. western interior: Dominated by diastrophism or eustasy?
29 1500 2015 R. Willie Nicklas University of Maryland The oxidation state of komatiites and the redox history of the Archean mantle
30 1501 2015 Jeanne Sauber NASA Goddard Space Flight Center A synoptic view of earthquakes from the GRACE mission
31 1501 2015 Lara Wagner Carnegie Institution Where's the water? Volatile cycling from a seismologist's perspective
32 1501 2015 Louise Prockter Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory Subduction on Jupiter's moon Europa: The case for plate tectonics in the ice shell (Best Paper 2015)
33 1502 2015 Nora Noffke Old Dominion University From volcanoes to hominoids, a geological visit to Germany (Presidential Address)

Nora Noffke was President in 2015
Jamie Allan was 1st VP in 2015
Edith Allison was 2nd VP in 2015
Timothy Mock was Past President in 2015
Odette B. James was Treasurer in 2015
Stephanie Devlin was Meeting Secy in 2015
Barbara Anne am Ende was Council Secy in 2015
Michael Mobilia was on the Council in 2015
Carl-Henry Geschwind was on the Council in 2015
Vedran Lekic was on the Council in 2015
Maeve Boland was on the Council in 2015
Richard Arevalo was on the Council in 2015
Diana Roman was on the Council in 2015
Patrick Carr was Chair of the Program Committee in 2015
Kori Newman was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2015
Nick Geboy was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2015
A. Elizabeth Crafford was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2015
Kori Newman was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2015
Timothy Mock was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2015
R. Brooks Hanson was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2015
Muffarah Marr was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2015
Louise Prockter won the Best Paper Award in 2015
Geoffrey Plumlee won the 2nd best paper Award in 2015
Timothy Mock won the Great Dane Award in 2015
Nora Noffke won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2015
Carl-Henry Geschwind was the Grand Inquisitor of 2015