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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

                          GSA Scientific Division Awards



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         ENERGY GEOLOGY DIVISION                               Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecturer
                                                               Nominations due 28 Feb.
         Gilbert H. Cady Award                                 Submit nominations or questions to Stephen Slaughter at stephen
         Nominations due 28 Feb.                               .slaughter@dnr.wa.gov.
         Submit nominations to Marc L. Buursink at buursink.usgs@  The Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lectureship was estab-
         gmail.com.                                            lished in 1988 by the Environmental & Engineering Geology
          The Gilbert H. Cady Award, first presented in 1973, recog-  Division and the Association of Environmental & Engineering
         nizes outstanding contributions in the field of coal geology that   Geologists to commemorate him and to promote student aware-
         advance the science both within and outside of North America.   ness of engineering geology through an annual series of lectures
         For more information, go to https://community.geosociety.org/  at academic institutions. The award is given to an individual
         energydivision/awards/cady.                           who, through research or practice, has made outstanding contri-
                                                               butions to the advancement of environmental and/or engineering
         NEW: Curtis-Hedberg Petroleum Career                  geology. The awardee will speak on topics of earth processes and
         Achievement Award                                     the consequences of human interaction with these processes, or
         Nominations due 1 Mar.                                the application of geology to environmental and/or engineering
         Submit nominations to Laura S. Ruhl, lsruhl@ualr.edu  works. Award funds are administered by the GSA Foundation.
          The inaugural Curtis-Hedberg Petroleum Career Achievement   For more information, go to https://community.geosociety.org/
         Award will be made for outstanding contributions in the field of   eegdivision/awards/jahns.
         petroleum geology. The award will go to a GSA member that has had
         a career in petroleum geology and has made contributions to the dis-  GEOARCHAEOLOGY DIVISION
         covery of petroleum reserves or the development of a new idea(s) and/
         or technology that increased petroleum resources. Considerations will  Richard Hay Student Paper/Poster Award
         be given for their publications and their contributions to geoscience   Nominations due 1 Sept.
         societies and institutions. Petroleum geology is defined as the field of   Submit nominations to gsa.agd@gmail.com.
         knowledge concerning the origin, occurrence, relationships, and geo-  At the 2006 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
         logic characteristics of petroleum reserves, resources, and explora-  USA, the Division’s management board elected to rename the stu-
         tion, including economic implications and petroleum technology. This   dent travel award for a distinguished scientist in archaeological
         new Division award honors two former GSA presidents who made   geology. After consulting with his family, the award was officially
         outstanding contributions to petroleum geoscience: Doris Malkin   named the Richard Hay Student Paper/Poster Award. Hay was a
         Curtis and Hollis Hedberg. Learn more at https://community   longstanding member of the Division and had a long and distin-
         .geosociety.org/energydivision/awards/curtishedberg.  guished career in sedimentary geology, mineralogy, and archaeo-
                                                               logical geology. He is particularly well known for his work on
         ENVIRONMENTAL & ENGINEERING                           the Olduvai Gorge and Laetoli Hominid-bearing sites and was
         GEOLOGY DIVISION                                      awarded the Division’s Rip Rapp Award in 2000. The Division is
                                                               proud to have its student travel award bear his name. The award is
         E.B. Burwell, Jr., Award                              a travel grant for a student (undergraduate or graduate) presenting
         Nominations due 1 Feb.                                a paper or poster at GSA’s annual meeting. The grant is competi-
         Submit nominations to Jim McCalpin at mccalpin@geohaz.com.  tive and is awarded based on the evaluation of the scientific merit
          The Edward Burwell, Jr., Award, established by the Division in   of the research topic and the clarity of an expanded abstract for
         1968, honors the memory of one of the founding members of the   the paper or poster prepared by a student for presentation in the
         Division and the first chief geologist of the U.S. Army Corps of   Division’s technical session at the meeting. For more information,
         Engineers. This award is made to the author or authors of a pub-  go to https://community.geosociety.org/geoarchdivision/
         lished paper of distinction that advances knowledge concerning   awards/student/hay.
         the principles or practice of engineering geology or of the related
         fields of applied soil or rock mechanics where the role of geology   Claude C. Albritton, Jr., Award
         is emphasized. The paper that receives the award must (1) deal   Nominations due 15 Mar.
         with engineering geology or a closely related field, and (2) have   Submit nominations to gsa.agd@gmail.com.
         been published no more than five years prior to its selection. There   Under the auspices of the Geoarchaeology Division, family,
         are no restrictions on the publisher or publishing agency of the   friends, and close associates of Claude C. Albritton, Jr., formed a
         paper. For more information, go to https://community.geosociety   memorial fund in his honor through the GSA Foundation. The
         .org/eegdivision/awards/burwell.                      Albritton Award Fund provides scholarships and fellowships for
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