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Revision as of 00:07, 17 April 2015 by Carcharoth (talk | contribs) (start list for Hayden Memorial Geological Award)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The Hayden Memorial Geological Award is presented by the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University (formerly the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. It was named after US geologist Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden. The award was established in 1888 and first awarded in 1890.
Laureates
- 1890 — James Hall
- 1891 — Edward D. Cope
- 1892 — Edward Suess
- 1893 — Thomas H. Huxley
- 1894 — Gabriel Auguste Daubrée
- 1895 — Karl A. von Zittel
- 1896 — Giovanni Capellini
- 1897 — A. Karpinski
- 1898 — Otto Torell
- 1899 — Gilles Joseph Gustave Dewalque
- 1902 — Archibald Geikie
- 1905 — Charles Doolittle Walcott
- 1908 — John Mason Clarke
- 1911 — John C. Branner
- 1914 — Henry Fairfield Osborn
- 1917 — William Morris Davis
- 1920 — Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin
- 1923 — Alfred Lacroix
- 1926 — William B. Scott
- 1929 — Charles Schuchert
- 1932 — Reginald A. Daly
- 1935 — Andrew C. Lawson
- 1938 — Arthur Smith Woodward
- 1941 — Amadeus W. Grabau
- 1944 — Joseph A. Cushman
- 1947 — Paul Niggli
- 1950 — George Gaylord Simpson
- 1953 — Norman L. Bowen
- 1956 — Raymond C. Moore
- 1959 — Carl O. Dunbar
- 1962 — Alfred S. Romer
- 1965 — Norman D. Newell
- 1968 — Elso S. Barghoorn
- 1971 — Wilmot Hyde Bradley
- 1979 — Daniel I. Axelrod
- 1982 — Stephen Jay Gould
- 1986 — John Ostrom
- 1997 — Edwin Colbert
- 2007 — Edward B. Daeschler
References
- "The Four Awards Bestowed by The Academy of Natural Sciences and Their Recipients". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 156 (1). The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia: 403–404. June 2007. doi:10.1635/0097-3157(2007)156[403:TFABBT]2.0.CO;2.