William Bowie Medal

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Richard M. Field, President of the American Geophysical Union awards William Bowie with the first Bowie Medal, 1939 Endowed medal bestowed by Geophysical Union for distinguished work. Washington, D.C., April 28. The Bowie Medal, endowed by friends and coworkers of Dr. William Bowie, twice former President LCCN2016875534.jpg
Richard M. Field, President of the American Geophysical Union awards William Bowie with the first Bowie Medal, 1939

The William Bowie Medal is awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union for "outstanding contributions to fundamental geophysics and for unselfish cooperation in research". The award is the highest honor given by the AGU and is named in honor of William Bowie, one of the co-founders of the Union. [1]

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Past recipients

Source: AGU

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References

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