Kirk Bryan Award

The Kirk Bryan Award is the annual award of the Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology Division of the Geological Society of America. It is named after Kirk Bryan a pioneer in geomorphology of arid regions. The award was established in 1951 and is bestowed upon the author or authors of a published paper of distinction advancing the science of geomorphology or some related field.

List of Recipients

  • 2018 Karen B Gran, Noah Finnegan, Andrea L. Johnson, Patrick Belmont, Chad Wittkop
  • 2017 Les McFadden
  • 2016 Chris Goldfinger, C. Hans Nelson, Ann E. Morey, Joel E. Johnson, Jason R. Patton, Eugene Karabanov, Julia Gutiérrez-Pastor, Andrew T. Eriksson, Eulàlia Gràcia, Gita Dunhill, Randolph J. Enkin, Audrey Dallimore, and Tracy Vallier
  • 2015 Daniel Muhs, Kathleen Simmons, Randall Schumann, Lindsey Groves, Jerry Mitrovica, DeAnna Laurel
  • 2014 John C. Ridge, Greg Balco, Robert L. Bayless, Catherine C. Beck, Laura B. Carter, Jody L. Dean, Emily B. Voytek and Jeremy H. Wei
  • 2013 P.K. House, P.A. Pearthree, and M.E. Perkins
  • 2012 Neal R. Iverson, Thomas S. Hooyer, Jason F. Thomason, Matt Graesch, and Jacqueline R. Shumway
  • 2011 Robert C. Walter and Dorothy J. Merritts
  • 2010 Rolfe D. Mandel
  • 2009 Ellen Wohl
  • 2008 Jon J. Major
  • 2007 Marith Cady Reheis, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki, R.L. Reynolds, C.A. Repenning, and M.D. Mifflin
  • 2006 David R. Montgomery
  • 2005 John C. Gosse and Fred M. Phillips
  • 2004 Stephen C. Porter
  • 2003 Michael R. Waters, and C. Vance Haynes
  • 2002 Frank J. Pazzaglia and Mark T. Brandon
  • 2001 Richard M. Iverson
  • 2000 Brian Atwater[1] and Eileen Hemphill-Haley
  • 1999 William L. Graf
  • 1998 Vance T. Holliday
  • 1997 Grant A. Meyer, Stephen G. Wells, and A.J. Timothy Jull
  • 1996 Roger T. Saucier
  • 1995 James E. O'Connor
  • 1994 Arthur N. Palmer
  • 1993 William B. Bull
  • 1992 R. Dale Guthrie
  • 1991 Milan J. Pavich
  • 1990 Arthur S. Dyke and Victor K. Prest
  • 1989 Kevin M. Scott
  • 1988 Peter W. Birkeland
  • 1987 Richard B. Waitt
  • 1986 Ronald I. Dorn and Theodore M. Oberlander
  • 1985 No award given
  • 1984 Steven M. Colman
  • 1983 Leland H. Gile, John W. Hawley, Robert B. Grossman
  • 1982 Kenneth L. Pierce
  • 1981 J. Ross Mackay
  • 1980 James A. Clark, William E. Farrell, and W. Richard Peltier
  • 1979 Stanley A. Schumm
  • 1978 Richard L. Hay
  • 1977 Michael A. Church
  • 1976 Geoffrey S. Boulton
  • 1975 James B. Benedict
  • 1974 Robert V. Ruhe
  • 1973 John T. Andrews
  • 1972 Dwight R. Crandell
  • 1971 A. Lincoln Washburn
  • 1970 Harold E. Malde
  • 1969 Ronald L. Shreve
  • 1968 David M. Hopkins
  • 1967 Clyde A. Wahrhaftig
  • 1966 Charles S. Denny
  • 1965 Gerald M. Richmond
  • 1964 Robert P. Sharp
  • 1963 Arthur H. Lachenbruch
  • 1962 Anders Rapp
  • 1961 John T. Hack
  • 1960 John F. Nye
  • 1959 Jack L. Hough
  • 1958 Luna B. Leopold and Thomas J. Maddock, Jr.
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References

  1. http://rock.geosociety.org/qgg/
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