Urey MedalFrancois Morel, 2009 Urey medalist


Charles Langmuir is the recipient of the 2010 Urey medal.
To learn more about Charles please clickhere.

 

The Urey Medal is given annually by the society for outstanding contributions advancing Geochemistry over a career. The award is based solely on scientific merit without regard to nationality, and will normally be presented at the V.M. Goldschmidt Conference.
It is named in honor of Harold Clayton Urey, an American physical chemist whose pioneering work on isotopes earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 and later led him to theories of planetary evolution. To read more about Dr. Urey, please clickhere.


RECIPIENTS OF THE UREY MEDAL

2010: Charles Langmuir (Harvard University, USA)  
2009: François Morel (Princeton, USA )
2008: Pascal Richet (IPGP, France)
2007: Harry Elderfield (Cambridge University, UK)
2006: Herbert Palme (University of Cologne, Germany)
2005: Alex Navrotsky (University of California, Davis, USA)
2004: Harold C. Helgeson (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
2003: Nicholas Shackleton (University of Cambridge, UK)
2002: Grenville Turner (University of Manchester, UK)
2001: Keith O'Nions (University of Oxford, UK)
2000: Donald DePaolo (Berkeley, California, USA)
1999: John Edmond (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
1998: Jean-Guy Schilling (University of Rhode Island, USA)
1997: Geoffrey Eglinton (University of Bristol, UK) and John Hayes (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts, USA)
1990: Wallace S. Broecker (Lamont Doherty Observatory, New York, USA) with Hans Oeschger (University of Bern, Switzerland )