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2024 RECIPIENT
Kerstin Lehnert

2023 RECIPIENT
Enriqueta C. Barrera

It is rare that any individual can shepherd in a new field of study, but that is exactly what Dr. Barrera did in her role as program officer at the National Science Foundation (NSF). In 2002, through encouragement and support from Dr. Barrera, a nasc...
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2022 RECIPIENT
Martin Briggs
Two decades before the advent of hydrogeophysics sessions and the
Near-Surface Geophysics section at AGU, the (now former) U.S. Geological
Survey Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) was instrumental in demonstrating
the significance of geophysical method...
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2022 RECIPIENT
Cian Dawson

Two decades before the advent of hydrogeophysics sessions and the
Near-Surface Geophysics section at AGU, the (now former) U.S. Geological
Survey Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) was instrumental in demonstrating
the significance of geophysical method...
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2022 RECIPIENT
Carole D Johnson
Two decades before the advent of hydrogeophysics sessions and the
Near-Surface Geophysics section at AGU, the (now former) U.S. Geological
Survey Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) was instrumental in demonstrating
the significance of geophysical method...
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2022 RECIPIENT
John W Lane
Two decades before the advent of hydrogeophysics sessions and the
Near-Surface Geophysics section at AGU, the (now former) U.S. Geological
Survey Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) was instrumental in demonstrating
the significance of geophysical method...
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2022 RECIPIENT
John Williams
Two decades before the advent of hydrogeophysics sessions and the
Near-Surface Geophysics section at AGU, the (now former) U.S. Geological
Survey Hydrogeophysics Branch (HGB) was instrumental in demonstrating
the significance of geophysical method...
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2021 RECIPIENT
Bart Nijssen

For more than 20 years, Dr. Bart Nijssenhas served as one of the main programmers for the Variable Infiltration Capacity Model (VIC), which was originally developed at the University of Washington’s Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
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