Willet G. Miller Medal
The Miller Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada given for outstanding research in any branch of the earth sciences. The award consists of a gold-plated silver medal and is awarded every two years if there is a suitable candidate.[1][2]
In 1941, twelve friends of Willet Green Miller, FRSC (1867–1925), a distinguished geologist, and a guiding force in the development of the Ontario mining industry, subscribed funds to provide the Willet G. Miller Medal for geology.
Award winners
Source: Royal Society of Canada
- 2018 - Ann Gargett
- 2016 - Anne de Vernal
- 2011 - Anthony E. Williams-Jones, FRSC
- 2009 - R. Paul Young
- 2007 - Frederick John Longstaffe
- 2005 - Kurt Kyser, FRSC
- 2003 - Roger H. Mitchell, FRSC
- 2001 - Robert L. Carroll, FRSC
- 1999 - Robert Kerrich
- 1997 - Paul F. Hoffman
- 1995 - Hans J. Hofmann
- 1993 - Frank C. Hawthorne, FRSC
- 1991 - Jan Veizer, FRSC
- 1989 - William H. Mathews, FRSC
- 1987 - Harold Williams, FRSC
- 1985 - William S. Fyfe, FRSC
- 1983 - Donald F. Stott
- 1981 - Denis M. Shaw, FRSC
- 1979 - Edward T. Tozer
- 1977 - Allan M. Goodwin
- 1975 - J. Ross Mackay
- 1973 - Raymond Thorsteinsson
- 1971 - Robert W. Boyle
- 1969 - J.A. Jeletzky
- 1967 - Robert E. Folinsbee
- 1965 - R. J. W. Douglas, FRSC
- 1963 - Leonard G. Berry
- 1961 - William H. White
- 1959 - Loris S. Russell
- 1957 - James E. Gill
- 1955 - John Tuzo Wilson
- 1953 - Clifford H. Stockwell
- 1951 - James Edwin Hawley
- 1949 - Hardy V. Ellsworth
- 1947 - Frank H. McLearn, FRSC
- 1945 - Morley E. Wilson, FRSC
- 1943 - Norman Levi Bowen, FRSC
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See also
References
- "Willet G. Miller Medal". RSC Medals & Awards. Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
- "Willet G. Miller Medal". Past award winners. Royal Society of Canada. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
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