The Urey Medal is given annually by the European Association of Geochemistry for outstanding contributions advancing Geochemistry over a career.[1] The award is named after the physical chemist Harold Urey, FRS.
Urey Medalists
| Year |
Name |
Institution
|
| 1990 |
Wallace S. Broecker and Hans Oeschger |
Columbia University, USA, and University of Bern, Switzerland
|
| 1995 |
Samuel Epstein, Robert N. Clayton, and Hugh P. Taylor, Jr. |
California Institute of Technology (Epstein and Taylor) and University of Chicago (Clayton), USA
|
| 1997 |
Geoffrey Eglinton and John Hayes |
University of Bristol, UK and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
|
| 1998 |
Jean-Guy Schilling |
University of Rhode Island, USA
|
| 1999 |
John M. Edmond |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
|
| 2000 |
Donald J. DePaolo |
University of California, Berkeley, USA
|
| 2001 |
Keith O'Nions |
University of Oxford, UK
|
| 2002 |
Grenville Turner |
University of Manchester, UK
|
| 2003 |
Nicholas Shackleton |
University of Cambridge, UK
|
| 2004 |
Harold C. Helgeson |
University of California, Berkeley, USA
|
| 2005 |
Alexandra Navrotsky |
University of California, Davis, USA
|
| 2006 |
Herbert Palme |
University of Cologne, Germany
|
| 2007 |
Harry Elderfield |
Cambridge University, UK
|
| 2008 |
Pascal Richet |
IPGP, France
|
| 2009 |
François Morel |
Princeton University, USA
|
| 2010 |
Charles Langmuir |
Harvard University, USA
|
| 2011 |
Donald E. Canfield |
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
|
| 2012 |
Alexander Halliday |
University of Oxford, UK
|
| 2013 |
Igor Tolstikhin |
Russian Academy of Sciences
|
| 2014 |
Edward Boyle |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
|
| 2015 |
Albrecht W. Hofmann |
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Germany
|
| 2016 |
Klaus Mezger |
University of Bern, Switzerland
|
| 2017 |
Eiji Ohtani |
Tohoku University, Japan
|
| 2018 |
Susan L. Brantley |
Pennsylvania State University, USA
|
| 2019 |
Eric Oelkers |
GET Laboratory, CNRS, France
|
| 2020
|
Jillian Banfield
|
University of California, Berkeley, USA
|
| 2021
|
Sachiko Amari
|
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
|
See also
References
- ^ "Urey Award". European Association of Geochemistry. Retrieved 21 June 2015.