William Smith Medal

William Smith Medal

The William Smith Medal is a medal of the Geological Society of London, awarded for outstanding research in applied or economic geology. It was first awarded in 1977. It is named after William Smith.

Smith Medalists

20th Century

* 1977 Robert Ferguson Legget
* 1978 Marion King Hubbert
* 1979 William Harry Mayne
* 1980 George Armstrong
* 1981 John Stewart Webb
* 1982 Albert Walter Bally
* 1983 Roy Woodall
* 1984 Bernard Pierre Tissot
* 1985 Peter George Fookes
* 1986 Peter Robbins Vail
* 1987 Robert Stanton
* 1988 Peter Ziegler
* 1989 Richard Allen Downing
* 1990 Desmond A Pretorius
* 1991 William Robert Dearman
* 1992 Daniel Francis Merriam
* 1993 Evert Hoek
* 1994 Ziad Rafiq Beydoun
* 1995 John Knill
* 1996 Richard Henry Sillitoe
* 1997 John Anthony Cherry
* 1998 Stephen Larter
* 1999 John William Lloyd
* 2000 Denys Brunsden

21st Century

* 2001 Kenneth William Glennie
* 2002 Nicholas Ambraseys
* 2003 Richard Hardman
* 2004 Jeffrey Hedenquist
* 2005 Robert Knipe
* 2006 Stephen Foster
* 2007 Michael Worthington

External links

* [http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/null/lang/en/page755.html Winners]


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