AAG Gold Medal
The AAG Gold Medal is the highest award given by the international Association of Applied Geochemists (AAG).[1] It recognizes recipients' lifetime achievements, or significant contributions to geochemistry and its applications. The medal is minted with the name of the recipient and the year of the award from two troy ounces of silver bullion.
Recipients
The following have received the gold medal:[1]
Year | Recipient |
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1995 | Charles Butt and Ray Smith |
1999 | Robert W. Boyle |
2005 | Gwendy Hall |
2007 | Xie Xuejing |
2009 | Gerry Govett |
2011 | Eion Cameron |
2013 | Clemens Reimann and Eric Hoffman |
2014 | Colin Dunn |
2015 | Ravi Anand |
References
- 1 2 "Gold Medal". AAG. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
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