G. K. Gilbert Award

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The G. K. Gilbert Award is presented annually by the Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of America for outstanding contributions to the solution of fundamental problems in planetary geology in the broadest sense, which includes geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, geologic mapping, and remote sensing. Such contributions may consist either of a single outstanding publication or a series of publications that have had great influence in the field. The award is named for the pioneering geologist G. K. Gilbert.

G. K. Gilbert Award Winners
Year Name
1983 Eugene M. Shoemaker
1984 George Wetherill
1985 Walter Alvarez
1986 Ralph B. Baldwin
1987 Donald Gault
1988 Donald Wilhelms
1989 Harrison Schmitt
1990 Harold Masursky
1991 John Guest
1992 John A. Wood
1993 Michael Carr
1994 S. Ross Taylor
1995 Baerbel Lucchitta
1996 Robert P. Sharp
1997 Ronald Greeley
1998 John B. Adams
1999 Sean Solomon
2000 Larry Soderblom
2001 H. Jay Melosh
2002 James Head
2003 Roger Phillips
2004 William K. Hartmann
2005 Lionel Wilson
2006 Michael J. Gaffey
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