James B. Macelwane Medal
Appearance
A medal awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union to three to five early career scientists (no more than 10 years beyond having received their Ph.D.). It is named after James B. Macelwane, a Jesuit priest and one of the pioneers of seismology. The medal is regarded as the highest honor for young scientists in the field of Geological and Planetary Sciences.[1]
Medal recipients
Source: AGU
Year | Recipient[2] |
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2016 | Andy Hooper; Appy Sluijs; Gabriele Villarini; Maureen D. Long; Toshi Nishimura |
2015 | Paul Cassak; Bethany L. Ehlmann; Colette L. Heald; Matthew G. Jackson; Katharine Maher |
2014 | Rajdeep Dasgupta; Christian Frankenberg; J. Taylor Perron; David Shuster; Jessica Tierney |
2013 | Jesse Kroll; Motohiko Murakami; Sonia I. Seneviratne; |
2012 | David Richard Shelly; Gabriel J. Bowen; Josef Dufek; |
2011 | Tanja Bosak; Nicolas Dauphas; Arlene Fiore;[3] Adam Maloof;[4] Christian Schoof |
2010 | David B. Lobell;[5] Rosalind E. Rickaby; Jasper A. Vrugt |
2009 | Peter J. Huybers; Miaki Ishii; Benjamin P. Weiss |
2008 | James Badro; Emily E. Brodsky; Diane E. Pataki |
2007 | Amy C. Clement; Jeanne Hardebeck; Francis Nimmo |
2006 | Daniel J. Frost; Jerry Goldstein; Jun Korenaga |
2005 | Paul Asimow; A. Hope Jahren; James T. Randerson |
2004 | Robin M. Canup; Daniel Sigman; David W. J. Thompson |
2003 | Kurt M. Cuffey; Guido Salvucci; Lianxing Wen |
2002 | George Katul; John M. Eiler; Michael Manga |
2001 | Vassilis Angelopoulos; Daniel P. Schrag; Azadeh Tabazadeh |
2000 | Scott Doney ; Erik Hauri ; Quentin Williams |
1999 | Jeroen Tromp; Rainer Hollerbach ; Kenneth A. Farley |
1998 | Tuija I. Pulkkinen ; Lars P. Stixrude ; |
1997 | Edouard Bard; Marc Parlange; Robert van der Hilst |
1996 | David Bercovici ; Dara Entekhabi ; David Roy Hanson |
1995 | Stephen Fuselier ; Jonathan I. Lunine; Jason Phipps Morgan |
1994 | Jeremy Bloxham; Daniel J. Jacob ; John E. Vidale |
1993 | Michael Gurnis; David J. McComas ; Margaret A. Tolbert |
1992 | Eric Kunze; David G. Sibeck ; Terry C. Wallace |
1991 | Thomas A. Herring ; Roderic L. Jones ; Thorne Lay |
1990 | Steven M. Gorelick ; Paul Segall ; Ellen R.M. Druffel |
1989 | Richard G. Gordon ; Seth A. Stein ; William R. Young |
1988 | Douglas R. MacAyeal ; Marcia McNutt; Kevin B. Quest |
1987 | J. Leslie Smith ; Toshio Terasawa ; Mary Lou Zoback |
1986 | Bradford H. Hager ; Edward M. Stolper ; Robert A. Weller |
1985 | William H. Matthaeus ; Susan Solomon ; John M. Wahr |
1984 | Mary K. Hudson ; Raymond Jeanloz ; John H. Woodhouse |
1983 | William L. Chameides ; Donald J. DePaolo ; Thomas H. Jordan |
1982 | Rafael L. Bras ; Donald W. Forsyth; Steven C. Wofsy |
1981 | Ronald G. Prinn; David J. Southwood; Donald J. Weidner |
1980 | Lawrence Grossman ; Thomas Westfall Hill ; Norman H. Sleep |
1979 | Ralph J. Cicerone ; Michael C. Kelley ; R. Keith O'Nions |
1978 | John M. Edmond ; Thomas E. Holzer |
1977 | Paul G. Richards ; Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe; Christopher T. Russell |
1976 | John S. Lewis ; Kurt Lambeck; Robert L. Parker |
1975 | Dan McKenzie; Vytenis M. Vasyliunas ; Gerald Schubert |
1974 | Amos M. Nur |
1973 | R. Allan Freeze |
1972 | John Michael Wallace |
1971 | Carl I. Wunsch |
1970 | Lynn R. Sykes |
1969 | Richard S. Lindzen |
1968 | Michael B. McElroy |
1967 | Manik Talwani |
1966 | Don L. Anderson |
1965 | Gordon J. F. MacDonald |
1964 | Klaus F. Hasselmann |
1963 | Alexander J. Dessler |
1962 | James N. Brune |
See also
References
- ^ "James B. Macelwane Medal". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
- ^ "James B. Macelwane Medal: Past recipients". Honors program. American Geophysical Union. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
- ^ "Arlene Fiore Wins AGU Macelwane Medal". Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences: News & Events. Columbia University. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
- ^ Georgette Chalker, Georgette (11 July 2011). "Adam Maloof awarded 2011 AGU James B. Macelwane Medal". Princeton University Department of Geosciences News. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
- ^ Shwartz, Mark (7 September 2010). "David Lobell wins the American Geophysical Union's Macelwane Medal". The Dish. Stanford University. Retrieved 27 November 2013.