Career Achievement Award

The Career Achievement Award, also referred to as the Career Achievement Medal, is an award of the Volcanology and Igneous Petrology Division of the Geological Association of Canada.[1] First awarded in 1993, it is given to scientists "in recognition of career achievements in the field of volcanology and/or igneous petrology".[1]

Recipients

Source: [2]

  • 1993 - W. Robert A. Baragar
  • 1994 - William H. Mathews
  • 1995 - Jack G. Souther
  • 1996 - T. H. Pearce
  • 1998 - J. Nicholls
  • 1999 - P. Roeder
  • 2000 - K. L. Currie
  • 2001 - Ron Emslie
  • 2003 - Don Francis
  • 2005 - Jaroslav Dostal
  • 2006 - Robert Kerrich
  • 2008 - Sandra M. Barr
  • 2009 - Don Baker
  • 2010 - Kelly Russell
  • 2011 - Georgia Pe-Piper
  • 2012 - John Stix
  • 2013 - Réjean Hébert
  • 2014 - not awarded
  • 2015 - not awarded
  • 2016 - Joseph Whalen
  • 2017 - Barrie Clarke
  • 2018 - Roger Mitchell
  • 2019 - Donald B. Dingwell
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See also

References

  1. "Career Achievement Award". Geological Association of Canada. Archived from the original on 2014-03-24. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
  2. "Past Recipients". Geological Association of Canada. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
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