Congratulations 2024 Section Award and Lecture Honorees!
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Award Type
Section Lectures
Of Note
Invitation to present at annual meeting
Submission Window
17 January - 27 March
Established 2001
Recognizing Contributions to Nonlinear Geophysics
The Ed Lorenz Lecture is presented annually and recognizes original contributions to the field of nonlinear geophysics. This lecture honors the life and work of the renowned mathematician and meteorologist, Ed Lorenz, for his pioneering work in nonlinear geophysics.
The Lorenz Lecture is presented at the Nonlinear Geophysics section event during the AGU Fall Meeting.
Honor Benefits
Recipients receive the following:
- Lecture certificate
- Recognition in Eos
- Recognition at AGU's annual meeting during the lecture presentation year
- An invitation to present the Lorenz Lecture at AGU's annual meeting during the lecture presentation year
- Ticket to the Nonlinear Geophysics section ticketed event at AGU's annual meeting during the lecture presentation year
About the Nonlinear Geophysics Section
The Nonlinear Geophysics Section focuses on quantifying nonlinear behavior through analysis of geophysical data and modeling using the mathematical tools and approaches of fractals, chaos, scaling, critical phenomenon, nucleation, cellular automata, and self-organizing and complex systems
Eligibility
Nominee
The nominee must have made original contributions to the field of nonlinear geophysics.
Nominators
Nominators can be members of the general public.
All Parties
Must be in compliance with AGU's conflict of interest and professional conduct policies.
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