Bullerwell Lecture
The Bullerwell Lecture is an annual award from the British Geophysical Association (BGA) bestowed on an individual for significant contribution to the field of geophysics. Scientists of any nationality but working in an academic institution in the United Kingdom qualify for the award. The award is named in honour of William Bullerwell.[1]
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Awarded for | “An outstanding, early career British Geophysicist” |
Sponsored by | British Geophysical Association |
Website | britgeophysics |
Laureates
Notable recipients include
- 2018: Tom Mitchell from University College London
- 2014: Catherine Rychert[2]
- 2013: Derek Keir[3]
- 2003: John-Michael Kendall[4]
- 2000: James Jackson[5]
- 1993 Kathryn Whaler
- 1992: Bob White
- 1982: Dan McKenzie
See also
References
- Dunham, Kingsley (1978). "William Bullerwell 27 September 1916-25 November 1977". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. Royal Society. 24. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1978.0001.
- "National honour for Southampton geophysicist". University of Southampton: Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre Southampton. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- "Bullerwell Lecture 2013 – Magmatism and deformation during continental breakup". University of Southampton Geology and Geophysics Blog. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- https://www.earth.ox.ac.uk/2019/07/professor-michael-kendall-joins-earth-sciences/
- "The Bullerwell Lecture".
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