Past Presidents
Past presidents of the Geological Society of America
- James Hall, 1889
- James Dwight Dana, 1890
- Alexander Winchell, 1891
- Grove Karl "G.K." Gilbert, 1892
- J. William Dawson, 1893
- Thomas C. Chamberlin, 1894
- Nathanial S. Shaler, 1895
- Joseph Le Conte, 1896
- Edward Orton, Sr., 1897
- J J. Stevenson, 1898
- Benjamin K. Emerson, 1899
- George Mercer Dawson, 1900
- C.D. Walcott, 1901
- N.H. Winchell, 1902
- Samuel F. Emmons, 1903
- John Casper Branner, 1904
- Raphael Pumpelly, 1905
- Israel Cook Russell, 1906
- C.R. Van Hise, 1907
- Samuel Calvin, 1908
- G.K. Gilbert serves a second term in 1909
- Arnold Hague, 1910
- William M. Davis, 1911
- H.L. Fairchild, 1912
- Eugene A. Smith, 1913
- George F. Becker, 1914
- Arthur P. Coleman, 1915
- John M. Clarke, 1916
- Frank D. Adams, 1917
- Whitman Cross, 1918
- J.C. Merriam, 1919
- Israel C. White, 1920
- James F. Kemp, 1921
- Charles Schuchert, 1922
- David White, 1923
- Waldemar Lindgren, 1924
- William B. Scott, 1925
- Andrew Cowper Lawson, 1926
- Arthur Keith, 1927
- Bailey Willis, 1928
- Heinrich Ries, 1929
- R.A.F. Penrose Jr., 1930
- Raymond Cecil Moore, 1958
- Marland P. Billings, 1959
- Hollis D. Hedberg, 1960
- Thomas B. Nolan, 1961
- M. King Hubbert 1962
- Harry H. Hess 1963
- Francis Birch 1964
- Wilmot H. Bradley 1965
- Robert Ferguson Legget 1966
- Konrad B. Krauskopf 1967
- Leon T. Silver, 1979
- Robert D. Hatcher, 1993
- E-An Zen, 1992
- William R. Dickinson, 1994
- David A. Stephenson, 1995
- Eldridge M. Moores, 1996
- George A. Thompson, 1997
- Victor R. Baker, 1998
- Gail M. Ashley, 1999
- Mary Lou Zoback, 2000
- Sharon Mosher, 2001
- Anthony J. Naldrett, 2002
- B. Clark Burchfiel, 2003
- Rob Van der Voo, 2004
- William A. Thomas, 2005
- Stephen G. Wells, 2006
- John M. "Jack" Sharp, Jr., 2007
- Judith Totman Parrish, 2008
- Jean M. Bahr, 2009
- Joaquin Ruiz, 2010
- John Geissman, 2011
- George H. Davis, 2012
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