List of geophysics awards

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American Geophysical Union presents medal to William Bowie 1939

This list of geophysics awards is an index to articles on notable awards for contributions to geophysics, the branch of natural science concerned with the physical processes and physical properties of the Earth and its surrounding space environment, and the use of quantitative methods for their analysis. The list gives the country of the organization that sponsors the award, but the awards are not necessarily limited to people from that country.

AwardSponsorNotes
Craig J. Beasley AwardSociety of Exploration Geophysicists Given from time to time to a person or organization that has made a meritorious achievement that supports the application of geophysics to a humanitarian, public service, or other socially significant cause [1]
Andrei Borisovich Vistelius Research AwardInternational Association for Mathematical GeosciencesYoung scientist for promising contributions in research in the application of mathematics or informatics in any field of the earth sciences[2]
Felix Chayes PrizeInternational Association for Mathematical GeosciencesExcellence in research in mathematical petrology[3][4]
Maurice Ewing MedalSociety of Exploration GeophysicistsSEG’s highest honor, for having made distinguished contributions both to the advancement of the science and to the profession of exploration geophysics [5]
Reginald Fessenden AwardSociety of Exploration Geophysicists To a person who has made a specific technical contribution to exploration geophysics, such as an invention or a theoretical or conceptual advancement, which merits special recognition [6]
Cecil Green Enterprise AwardSociety of Exploration Geophysicists To an individual who has demonstrated courage, ingenuity, and achievement while risking his/her own resources and future in developing a product, service, organization, or activity which is recognized as a distinct and worthy contribution to the petroleum industry[7]
J. Clarence Karcher AwardSociety of Exploration Geophysicists Given in recognition of significant contributions to the science and technology of exploration geophysics by a young geophysicist (<35 years old) of outstanding abilities [8]
Virgil Kauffman Gold Medal AwardSociety of Exploration GeophysicistsFor having made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the science of geophysical exploration as manifested during the previous five years. The contribution may be of a technical or a professional nature.[9]
Georges Matheron LectureshipInternational Association for Mathematical GeosciencesProven research ability in the field of spatial statistics or mathematical morphology[10]
John Cedric Griffiths Teaching AwardInternational Association for Mathematical GeosciencesOutstanding teaching that involves application of mathematics or informatics to the Earth's nonrenewable natural resources or to sedimentary geology[11][12]
William Christian Krumbein MedalInternational Association for Mathematical GeosciencesDistinction in application of mathematics or informatics in the earth sciences, service to the IAMG, and support to professions involved in the earth sciences[13][14]

Americas

AwardSponsorCountryNotes
J. Tuzo Wilson MedalCanadian Geophysical UnionCanadaOutstanding contribution to the field of geophysics in Canada[15]
Harry H. Hess MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesTo honor outstanding achievements in research of the constitution and evolution of Earth and sister planets
Charles A. Whitten MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding achievement in research on the form and dynamics of the Earth and planets[16]
Guenter Loeser Memorial AwardAir Force Research LaboratoryUnited StatesOutstanding research contribution[17]
Inge Lehmann MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding contributions to the understanding of the structure, composition, and dynamics of the Earth's mantle and core[18]
John Adam Fleming MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOriginal research and technical leadership in geomagnetism, atmospheric electricity, aeronomy, space physics, and related sciences [19]
James B. Macelwane MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesEarly career scientists in the field of Geological and Planetary Sciences[20]
Maurice Ewing MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesSignificant original contributions to the understanding of physical, geophysical, and geological processes in the ocean; to those who advance oceanographic engineering, technology, and instrumentation; and to those who perform outstanding service to the marine sciences[21]
Robert E. Horton MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding contributions to the geophysical aspects of hydrology[22][23]
Roger Revelle MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding accomplishments or contributions toward the understanding of the Earth's atmospheric processes, including its dynamics, chemistry, and radiation; and toward the role of the atmosphere, atmosphere-ocean coupling, or atmosphere-land coupling in determining the climate, biogeochemical cycles, or other key elements of the climate system[24]
Vetlesen PrizeLamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, G. Unger Vetlesen FoundationUnited StatesScientific achievement resulting in a clearer understanding of the Earth, its history, or its relations to the universe[25][26]
Waldo E. Smith AwardAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesIndividuals who have played unique leadership roles in such diverse areas as scientific associations, education, legislation, research, public understanding of science, management, and philanthropy, and whose accomplishments have greatly strengthened and helped advance the geophysical sciences[27][28]
Whipple AwardAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesIndividual who makes an outstanding contribution to the field of planetary science[29]
William Bowie MedalAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding contributions to fundamental geophysics and for unselfish cooperation in research[30]
William Gilbert AwardAmerican Geophysical UnionUnited StatesOutstanding and unselfish work in magnetism of Earth materials and of the Earth and planets[31]

Asia

AwardSponsorCountryNotes
Krishnan MedalIndian Geophysical UnionIndiaOutstanding geophysicist/geologist whose age does not exceed 40 years for outstanding work in specific branches of geophysics/geology and related geosciences[32]

Europe

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