Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship

The Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences "to a scientist making new contributions to the physics of the Earth whose four to six lectures would prove a solid, timely, and useful addition to the knowledge and literature in the field."[1] The prize was established by the physicist Arthur L. Day.

Recipients

References

  1. Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship. National Academy of Sciences. http://nas.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_day
  2. "Penn State professor awarded Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship by the National Academy of Sciences". Penn State students. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
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