F.W. Clarke Medal
The F.W. Clarke Medal is an annual award presented by the Geochemical Society to an early-career scientist for a single outstanding contribution to geochemistry or cosmochemistry, published either as a single paper or a series of papers on a single topic.[1] The award is named after Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, who is considered the "father of geochemistry".
List of recipients
Source: Geochemical Society
- 1972 Dimitri A. Papanastassiou
- 1973 Hiroshi Ohmoto
- 1974 Lawrence Grossman
- 1975 David Walker
- 1976 James R. Wood
- 1977 Bjorn O. Mysen
- 1978 Donald J. DePaolo
- 1979 Antonio C. Lasaga
- 1980 R.W. Potter, II
- 1981 Jean-Francois Minster
- 1982 P. Jonathan Patchett
- 1983 E. Bruce Watson
- 1984 Andrew S. MacKenzie
- 1985 Edward M. Stolper
- 1986 Mark D. Kurz
- 1987 Eiichi Takahashi
- 1988 Fred M. Phillips
- 1989 No Award Given
- 1990 Richard J. Walker
- 1991 David M. Sherman
- 1992 Emily Klein
- 1993 Youxue Zhang
- 1994 Carl B. Agee
- 1995 Rebecca A. Lange
- 1996 Patricia M. Dove
- 1997 Jonathan Blundy
- 1998 Munir Humayun
- 1999 Andre Scheidegger
- 2000 James Farquhar
- 2001 Craig C. Lundstrom
- 2002 Ruth E. Blake
- 2003 Paul D. Asimow
- 2004 Andrea G. Grottoli
- 2005 James A. van Orman
- 2006 Alexis S. Templeton
- 2007 Ethan F. Baxter
- 2008 Andrew D. Jacobson
- 2009 Cin-Ty Lee
- 2010 Thorsten Kleine
- 2011 Rajdeep Dasgupta
- 2012 David T. Johnston
- 2013 Blair Schoene
- 2014 Matthew G. Jackson
- 2015 Anat Shahar
- 2016 Laurence Yeung
See also
References
- ↑ "F.W. Clarke Award". Geochemical Society. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
External links
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