Dana Medal

The Dana Medal, established in 1998, is awarded by the Mineralogical Society of America and is named in honor of the contributions made by James Dwight Dana (1813–1895) and Edward Salisbury Dana (1849–1935) to the science of mineralogy. It recognizes outstanding scientific contributions through original research in the mineralogical sciences by an individual in the midst of his or her career.[1]

Recipients

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  • 2001 – George R. Rossman
  • 2002 – Michael F. Hochella, Jr.
  • 2003 – Mark S. Ghiorso
  • 2004 – R. James Kirkpatrick
  • 2005 – William D. Carlson
  • 2006 – Rodney C. Ewing
  • 2007 – Frank S. Spear
  • 2008 – Thomas Armbruster
  • 2009 – Ronald E. Cohen
  • 2010 – Jillian F. Banfield
  • 2011 – Ross John Angel
  • 2012 – Roberta Rudnick
  • 2013 – Max W. Schmidt
  • 2014 – Patricia M. Dove
  • 2015 – Marc M. Hirschmann
  • 2016 – Patrick Cordier
  • 2016 - Sumit Chakraborty
  • 2017 - Thomas W. Sisson
  • 2018 - Jörg Hermann
  • 2019 - Matthew J. Kohn
  • 2020 - Daniela Rubatto
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See also

References

  1. "Dana Medal". Mineralogical Society of America. 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
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