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
- 2020 – John Greenough
See also
References
- 1 2 "Career Achievement Award". Geological Association of Canada. Archived from the original on 2014-03-24. Retrieved 2014-06-18.
- ↑ "Past Recipients". Geological Association of Canada. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
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