International Association for Mathematical Geosciences
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Abbreviation | IAMG |
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Formation | 1968 |
Type | Scientific society |
Legal status | Non-profit |
Purpose | Mathematics, Statistics, Informatics in the Geosciences |
Headquarters | 5868 Westheimer Rd. # 537, Houston, TX 77057, U.S.A |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | ca. 800 individuals |
President | Qiuming Cheng |
Main organ | Journal of Mathematical Geosciences" |
Mission | The mission of the IAMG is to promote, worldwide, the advancement of mathematics, statistics and informatics in the Geosciences |
Website |
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The International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) is a nonprofit organization of geoscientists. The aim of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences is to promote international cooperation in the application and use of mathematics in geological research and technology. IAMG's activities are to organize meetings, issue of publications on the application of mathematics in the geological sciences, extend cooperation with other organizations professionally concerned with applications of mathematics and statistics to the biological sciences, earth sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, and planetary sciences. IAMG is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization.
History
The IAMG[1] was established in August 1968 at the International Geological Congress in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Publications
IAMG publishes the semiannual Newsletter and the scientific journals:[2]
- Mathematical Geosciences
- Computers & Geosciences
- Natural Resources Research
- Monograph Series: Studies in Mathematical Geosciences
Executive
Presidents
Presidents of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG) include:
- Qiuming Cheng (Canada and China) (2012-2016)
- Vera Pawlowsky-Glahn (Spain) (2008-2012)
- Frits P. Agterberg (Canada) (2004-2008)
- Graeme F. Bonham-Carter (Canada) (2000-2004)
- Ricardo A. Olea (USA) (1996-2000)
- Michael Ed. Hohn (USA) (1992-1996)
- Richard B. McCammon (USA) (1989-1992)
- John C. Davis (USA) (1984-1989)
- E. H. Timothy Whitten (USA) (1980-1984)
- Daniel F. Merriam (USA) (1976-1980)
- Richard A. Reyment (Sweden) (1972-1976)
- Andrei B. Vistelius (USSR) (1968-1972)
Recognition
The IAMG offers medals, lectureships, prizes, and awards.[3]
Medal(s)
- William Christian Krumbein Medal (established in 1976), is named after William Christian Krumbein. It is awarded to senior scientists for career achievement, which includes distinction in application of mathematics or informatics in the earth sciences, service to the IAMG, and support to professions involved in the earth sciences.
Special Lectureships
- The Georges Matheron Lectureship (established 2006), named after Georges Matheron, a leader in the field of geostatistics. The Lectures Committee seeks nominations and selects each year a Georges Matheron Lecturer who is a scientist with proven research ability in the field of spatial statistics or mathematical morphology.
- The IAMG Distinguished Lectureship is awarded once in every two years. The purpose of the IAMG Distinguished Lecture series is to demonstrate to the broader geological community the power of mathematical geology to address routine geological interpretation and to deliver this knowledge to audiences in selected parts the world.
Prize(s)
- Felix Chayes Prize for Excellence in Research in Mathematical Petrology is a cash prize endowed in honor of Felix Chayes that is given to recipients of exceptional potential and proven research ability. The prize is given for outstanding contributions to statistical petrology or related applications of mathematics or informatics.
Awards
- The John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award is presented to honor outstanding teaching, especially for teaching that involves application of mathematics or informatics to the Earth's nonrenewable natural resources or to sedimentary geology.[4]
- The Andrei Borisovich Vistelius Research Award is given to a young scientist for promising contributions in research in the application of mathematics or informatics in any field of the earth sciences. A recipient should be 35 years or younger at the end of the calendar year for which he or she has been selected for the award.
See also
References
- ↑ "IAMG — Asociación Internacional para las Geociencias Matemáticas, 2011 page 431" (PDF). Boletín Geológico y Minero, 122 (4): 429–438 ISSN: 0366-0176.
- ↑ "Journals". Publications. International Association for Mathematical Geosciences=23 September 2014.
- ↑ "IAMG Awards". IAMG. Retrieved September 2014.
- ↑ "John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award". http://www.iamg.org/index.php/publisher/articleview/frmArticleID/90.