Leonard Medal
Leonard Medal | |
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Awarded for | outstanding contributions to the science of meteoritics and closely allied fields. |
Presented by | Meteoritical Society |
Reward(s) | Medal |
First awarded | 1966 |
The Leonard Medal honors outstanding contributions to the science of meteoritics and closely allied fields. It is awarded by the Meteoritical Society. It was established in 1962 to honor the first President of the Society, Frederick C. Leonard.[1]
Leonard Medal Winners
Year | Name[2] |
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1966 | Carlyle Smith Beals |
1967 | Harvey H. Nininger |
1968 | Ernst Öpik |
1969 | Harold C. Urey |
1970 | Fred L. Whipple |
1971 | E. L. Krinov |
1972 | Brian Harold Mason |
1973 | John Reynolds |
1974 | Edward Anders |
1975 | Gerald J. Wasserburg |
1976 | James R. Arnold |
1977 | Hans E. Suess |
1978 | John A. Wood |
1979 | Paul Ramdohr |
1980 | Heinrich Wänke |
1981 | George W. Wetherill |
1982 | Robert N. Clayton |
1983 | Johannes Geiss |
1984 | B. Y. Levin |
1985 | Eugene M. Shoemaker |
1986 | Ralph Belknap Baldwin |
1987 | Masatake Honda |
1988 | Klaus Keil |
1989 | Victor S. Safronov |
1990 | Peter Eberhardt |
1991 | Donald D. Clayton |
1992 | John T. Wasson |
1993 | Robert M. Walker (scientist) |
1994 | Alastair Cameron |
1995 | Friedrich Begemann |
1996 | Donald E. Brownlee |
1997 | Ernst Zinner |
1998 | S. Ross Taylor |
1999 | Grenville Turner |
2000 | Günter W. Lugmair |
2001 | Harry Y. McSween Jr |
2002 | Donald D. Bogard |
2003 | Herbert Palme |
2004 | Michael Julian Drake |
2005 | Joseph I. Goldstein |
2006 | Michael J. Gaffey |
2007 | Michel Maurette |
2008 | Edward R. D. Scott |
2009 | Lawrence Grossman |
2010 | Hiroshi Takeda |
2011 | François Robert |
2012 | Donald Burnett |
2013 | Ahmed El Goresy |
2014 | Roger Hewins |
2015 | Jeffrey N. Cuzzi |
2016 | Hiroko Nagahara |
2017 | Mark Thiemens |
See also
References
- ↑ "Awards". The Meteoritical Society. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012.
- ↑ "The Leonard Medal winners". Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 2 September 2016.
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