Mineralogical Society-Schlumberger Award

The Mineralogical Society-Schlumberger Award is the highest award of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland for scientific excellence in mineralogy and its applications; mineralogy being broadly defined and reflecting the diverse and worldwide interests and membership of the Society with its various specialist groups.[1][2] The award was founded in 1990 through the generous sponsorship of Schlumberger Cambridge Research.

Mineralogical Society-Schlumberger Award Recipients

Source: Mineralogical Society

  • 2015 Simon Harley
  • 2014 Barbara Mayer
  • 2013 Michael A. Carpenter
  • 2012 Simon Redfern
  • 2011 Georges Calas
  • 2010 Randy Parrish
  • 2009 John Brodholt
  • 2008 Dave Rubie
  • 2007 Roger Powell
  • 2006 David Vaughan
  • 2005 Reinhard Boehler
  • 2004 Dave Manning
  • 2003 Hugh O'Neill
  • 2002 Christopher Hawkesworth
  • 2001 Tim Holland
  • 2000 Paul Nadeau
  • 1999 David Price
  • 1998 Ekhard Salje
  • 1997 Tony Fallick
  • 1996 Mike Henderson
  • 1995 Paul Ribbe
  • 1994 Frank Hawthorne
  • 1993 Ian Parsons
  • 1992 Ian Carmichael
  • 1991 Bernie Wood
  • 1990 M.J. Wilson

References

  1. "The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Schlumberger Award". Minersoc.org. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
  2. "Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland" (PDF). Eleementmagazine.org. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
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