G. K. Warren Prize
The G. K. Warren Prize is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences "for noteworthy and distinguished accomplishment in fluviatile geology and closely related aspects of the geological sciences."[1] Named in honor of Gouverneur Kemble Warren, it was first awarded in 1969 and has been awarded every four years since 1982.
List of G. K. Warren Prize winners
- 2010: Alan D. Howard
- 2006: Michael A. Church
- 2002: Gary Parker
- 1998: Thomas Dunne
- 1994: Claudio Vita-Finzi
- 1990: John R. L. Allen
- 1986: Stanley A. Schumm
- 1982: John T. Hack
- 1976: Walter B. Langbein
- 1973: Luna B. Leopold
- 1969: Ralph A. Bagnold
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References
- ^ a b "G. K. Warren Prize". National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
External links
- G. K. Warren Prize National Academy of Sciences web site
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