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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1548 2019 Mike Purucker NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Geology of the Earth, Moon, Mars, and Mercury as revealed by the magnetic fields in their crusts (Presidential Address)
2 1547 2019 Steve Nerem University of Colorado Measuring Sea Level Change From Space: What are the Measurements Telling Us?
3 1546 2019 Graham Lederer;
  Bill Burton
USGS Powell 150, the Sesquicentennial Colorado River Exploriing Expedition, and the Continued Legacy of John Wesley Powell
4 1546 2019 Jorden Hayes Dickinson College The Space Between: Porosity Production in the Critical Zone
5 1546 2019 Siobhan Cooke Johns Hopkins University Primate Evolution at La Venta, Colombia
6 1545 2019 Tamara Carley Lafayette College Investigating Proto-Continental Crust Construction using Very Young (Icelandic) and Very Old (Hadean) Zircons
7 1545 2019 Mong-Han Huang University of Maryland Seasonal Slow-Moving Landslides and Hazards in Aizawl, India Revealed From INSAR
8 1545 2019 Dalia Kirschbaum NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Finding the Slippery Slope: Opportunities to Investigate Landslides from Space
9 1544 2019 Scott Weiman NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Light Stable Isotope Research in Support of Ongoing and Future NASA Flight Missions
10 1544 2019 Laura Szymanski University of Wisconsin Funding to Fly High: How the Appropriation Process Works for NASA Projects
11 1544 2019 Deborah Green Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer in Applied Geology You Don't Look Like a Geologist: Why are the Geosciences the least Diverse of the STEM Fields? (Best Paper 2019)
12 1543 2019 Matt Carrano Smithsonian Institution Challenges and Benefits of Using Vertebrate Microfossil Bonebeds for Understanding Terrestrial Paleoecosystems
13 1543 2019 Emily Martin Smithsonian Institution Holes in the Ground are Cool: Using Pit Chains in Iceland to Measure Snow on Saturn's Moon Enceladus
14 1543 2019 Gabriela Farfan Smithsonian Institution A Mineral Perspective on Coral Skeletons in a Changing Ocean
15 1542 2019 Kimberly Miner U.S. Army Engineer Research & Development Center - Geospatial Research La The Secret Legacy of glaciers: Assessing the Human Risk From Pollution in Glacial Meltwater
16 1542 2019 Shaena Montanari National Science Foundation Cracking the Egg: The Use of Modern and Fossil Eggs for Ecological, Environmental, and Biological Interpretation
17 1542 2019 Larry C. Peterson University of Miami Ice Cores and Ocean Mud: Records of Abrupt Climate Change and Implications for Tropical Hydrology (2nd Best Paper 2019)
18 1541 2019 Adam Prtichard Smithsonian Institution The Origin and Rise of the Modern Reptile Groups and the Permo-Triassic Transition
19 1541 2019 Sheri A. Singerling USGS The Life and Times of Sulfides in CM Chondrites, from Nebular Crystallization to Asteroidal Alteration
20 1541 2019 Aaron M. Barth Emory & Henry College Deglacial Thinning of he Laurentie Ice Sheet in the Adirondack Mountains, New York, USA Revealed by 36Cl Exposure Dating
21 1540 2019 Larry Meinert Meinert Consulting, LLC Space Resources, Sustainability and the Future of Civilization
22 1540 2019 Ioan Lascu Smithsonian Institution Magnetic Trek into Vortex: The Nature of Magnetic Carriers in Rocks Revealed
23 1540 2019 Lynn Wingard USGS The Application of Holocene Records to Resource Management: An Example from the Everglades
24 1539 2019 Angela Marusiak University of Maryland Exploring Ocean Worlds: How Greenland Can Help Us Understand Icy Moons
25 1539 2019 Helen Janiszewski Carnegie Institution The Birth and Death of a Plate: What Offshore Instrumentation Teaches Us About Suduction Zones
26 1539 2019 Peter Brannen University of Colorado Earth's Great Mass Extinctions
27 1538 2019 Janine Krippner Concord University Exceptionally Large Lava Dome Collapse Events & Block-And-Ash Flow: Hot and Fast Avalanches of Destruction
28 1538 2019 June Wicks Johns Hopkins University From Super-Earth Interiors to Our Own Earth's Surface: Using Dynamic Compression to Study Our Universe
29 1538 2019 Erica Suosaari Smithsonian Institution; Bush Heritiage Australia Hamelin Pool, Shark Bay, Western Australia
30 1537 2019 Joyce Sim Carnegie Institution Melt Focusing Beneath Mid-Ocean Ridges: A Modeling Perspective
31 1537 2019 Abraham Padilla USGS How to Assemble a Silicic Magma System in the Icelandic Crust

Michael Purucker was President in 2019
Ester Sztein was 1st VP in 2019
Elizabeth Cottrell was 2nd VP in 2019
Karen Prestegaard was Past President in 2019
Carl-Henry Geschwind was Treasurer in 2019
Megan Holycross was Meeting Secy in 2019
Patrick Carr was Council Secy in 2019
Laura Helmuth was on the Council in 2019
Libby Stern was on the Council in 2019
Mark McBride was on the Council in 2019
Graham Lederer was on the Council in 2019
Bev Walker was on the Council in 2019
Nicholas D. Pyenson was on the Council in 2019
Abe / Haupt, Ryan Padilla was Chair of the Program Committee in 2019
Laura Helmuth was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2019
Erik Hankin was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2019
Callan Bentley was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2019
Yasmina Martos was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2019
Karen Prestegaard was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2019
Mark Fuhrmann was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2019
Kori Newman was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2019
Daniel H. Doctor was Chair of the Field trips Committee in 2019
Deborah Green won the Best Paper Award in 2019
Larry C. Peterson won the 2nd best paper Award in 2019
Jim Head won the Great Dane Award in 2019
Bill Burton won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2019
Bill; Geschwind, Carl-Henry Burton was the Grand Inquisitor of 2019