Prince Albert I Medal
The Prince Albert I Medal was established by Prince Rainier of Monaco in partnership with the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans. The medal was named for Prince Albert I and is given for significant work in the physical and chemical sciences of the oceans. The medal is awarded biannually by IAPSO at its Assemblies.
Past recipients[1]
- 2001 Walter Munk
- 2003 Klaus Wyrtki
- 2005 Friedrich Schott
- 2007 Russ Davis
- 2009 Harry Bryden
- 2011 Trevor McDougall
- 2013 Arnold L. Gordon [2]
- 2015 Toshio Yamagata
- 2017 Lynne Talley
- 2019 Corinne Le Quéré
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References
- Prince Albert I Medal Prince Albert I Medal Recipients
- "Arnold Gordon to Receive Prince Albert I Medal". Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Columbia University. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
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