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Rec Mtg# Year Authors Institution Talk title
1 1587 2023 Laura Sammon Mathworks A Joint Geochemical-Geophysical Model for the Deep Continental Crust
2 1587 2023 Michael Weber University of Bonn Antarctic Ice-Sheet Dynamics - past variability and future projections
3 1587 2023 Francesco Civilini NASA Goddard Spaceflight Center How to Train Your Lander: Automated Moonquake Detection Using Machine Learning
4 1586 2023 Jay Pulli Raytheon BBN Technologies; Weston Observatory Citizen Seismology: How a $400 Seismometer Led to a 4600 Station Global Network
5 1586 2023 Jingchuan Wang University of Maryland Passive Seismic Monitoring Using Microseismic Noise Sources: Two Case Studies from Alberta, Canada
6 1586 2023 Danielle Sumy EarthScope Geocoding Applications for Social Science to Improve Earthquake Early Warning
7 1585 2023 Patricia Gregg University of Illinois Forecasting volcanic unrest and eruption potential through thermomechanical modeling and geodetic data assimilation
8 1585 2023 Li Wei Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Reactive Transport Modeling of Microbial Dynamics in Marine Methane Hydrate Systems.
9 1585 2023 Emilie Beaudon The Ohio State University The Paleoenvironmental value of the Mineral Aerosol Record from the Oldest Tibetan Ice Core
10 1588 2023 James W. Head III Brown University China?s Lunar and Planetary Exploration Program: Past Accomplishments and the Road Ahead
11 1588 2023 Joseph Kirschvink California Institute of Technology; ELSI The Archean Origin of Magnetofossils
12 1588 2023 Devin Smith The Ohio State University The Biogeochemistry of Intact, Degraded, and Deforested Irish Blanket Bog
13 1589 2023 Joshua Elliott DARPA AI for Critical Minerals Assessment
14 1589 2023 Thomas Pratt USGS Rocking and rolling in the east: Using precariously balanced rocks to constrain earthquake ground motions in the eastern U.S.
15 1589 2023 Maria Honeycutt ATKINS Playing the Long Game: The Fits and Starts (Mostly Fits) of Transforming National Flood Policy
16 1589 2023 Joshua Elliott DARPA AI for Critical Minerals Assessment
17 1589 2023 Thomas Pratt USGS Rocking and rolling in the east: Using precariously balanced rocks to constrain earthquake ground motions in the eastern U.S.
18 1589 2023 Maria Honeycutt ATKINS Playing the Long Game: The Fits and Starts (Mostly Fits) of Transforming National Flood Policy
19 1590 2023 Walt Clark U.S. National Ice Center Using Geophysical Environmental data to support operations in Sea & Lake Ice
20 1590 2023 Michael J Croteau NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Weighing the Cryosphere and monitoring its changes with the GRACE Follow-On satellite mission
21 1590 2023 Tom Meumann NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Measuring our changing Cryosphere one photon at a time
22 1591 2023 Paul G. Richards Columbia University, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Precision Seismology, with Applications to Signal Old and New
23 1592 2023 Yarieska Collado-Vega NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office: Support for NASA missions and the Artemis program
24 1592 2023 Megan Mouser Carnegie Institution Exploring early planetary formation processes using high-pressure, hightemperature experimental techniques
25 1592 2023 Shoshana Weider NASA Mercury Exploration: Past, Present, and Future
26 1593 2023 Geoffrey, S. Ellis USGS Denver Geologic hydrogen: an overlooked potential primary clean energy resource
27 1593 2023 Jack Conrad NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Sampling geologic properties of Mars? crust with secondary crater clusters
28 1593 2023 Kathryn Watts USGS Spokane Mining the science of the Nation?s rare earth element deposit at Mountain Pass, CA
29 1594 2023 Jason Dworkin NASA OSIRIS-REx delivered a sample of asteroid Bennu to Earth
30 1594 2023 Jack Connerney NASA The Juno Magnetic Field Investigation: Dust from Mars, the Zodiacal Light, and a Comet Discovered in Flight
31 1594 2023 Anna Behrensmeyer Smithsoninan Institution What is Taphonomy, and why does it matter
32 1595 2023 Kori Newman STR Geoscience Applications Supporting Improvements to Landmine Detection Systems (Presidential Address)

Kori Newman was President in 2023
Daniel H. Doctor was 1st VP in 2023
Larry Meinert was Past President in 2023
Mark Fuhrmann was Treasurer in 2023
Graham Lederer was Meeting Secy in 2023
Beth Doyle was Council Secy in 2023
Steve Mackwell was on the Council in 2023
Mike Walter was on the Council in 2023
Megan Newcombe was on the Council in 2023
MaryAnn Maliconico was on the Council in 2023
Ioan Lascu was on the Council in 2023
Jonathan Tucker was on the Council in 2023
Michael Purucker was Chair of the Program Committee in 2023
McLaughlin, Keith was Chair of the Awards Committee in 2023
Sarah Penniston-Dorland was Chair of the Membership Committee in 2023
Larry Meinert was Chair of the Nominating Committee in 2023
Timothy Mock was Chair of the Sleeping Bear Committee in 2023
Larry Meinert was Chair of the Finance Committee in 2023
Andy Campbell was Chair of the Auditing Committee in 2023
Kori Newman was Chair of the Public srvc Committee in 2023
Daniel H. Doctor was Chair of the Field trips Committee in 2023
Anna K. Behrensmeyer won the Best Paper Award in 2023
Shoshana Weider won the 2nd best paper Award in 2023
Tammy Bravo won the Great Dane Award in 2023
Hmong-Han; Lekic, Ved Huang won the Sleeping Bear Award in 2023
Michael Purucker was the Grand Inquisitor of 2023
Ved Lekic was 2nd VP in 2023