Call for Nominations to the 2023 IAVCEI Thorarinsson, Fisher and Krafft Medals

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From: Svatkova Denisa <svatkova@xxxxxxxxxx>


Nominations to the 2023 IAVCEI Thorarinsson, Fisher and Krafft Medals



We are pleased to announce the opening of the call for submitting
nominations to the IAVCEI 2023 Thorarinsson, Fisher, and Krafft Medals.

These will be awarded during our IAVCEI General Assembly in Berlin (28th
IUGG GA, 11-20 July 2023). Nominations can be submitted until the 1st of
March. Below we remind you of the specificities of each of these three
Medals. Submission guidelines can be retrieved on the 'Awards' sub-page of
the IAVCEI website.



Best regards,



Patrick Allard, IAVCEI President

Roberto Sulpizio, IAVCEI Secretary General





* Thorarinsson Medal

It is the most senior medal of IAVCEI, given since 1987 to a scientist of
outstanding distinction who has made fundamental contributions to research
in volcanology. It honors the memory of Professor Sigurdur Thorarinsson who
is known for his pioneering work in volcanology, especially
tephrochronology of Iceland. The medal was donated by the Iceland
Geoscience Society and one representative of this latter will further be
associated with the nominee selection in 2023.



* Fisher Medal

The Fisher Medal is given to a scientist who has made outstanding
contributions to volcanology based primarily on field observations. It
honors the memory of Professor Richard V. Fisher of the University of
California Santa Barbara, who has been famous for his pioneering work on
pyroclastic density currents and his models for transport and deposition
based upon very careful field studies of stratigraphic sections and
sedimentological properties of the deposits.



* Krafft Medal

The Krafft Medal honors the memory of Katia and Maurice Krafft who were
killed while photographing a pyroclastic flow on Mount Unzen, Japan, in
1991. The Kraffts were pioneers in filming, photographing and recording
volcanoes. The medal is co-sponsored by the Krafft family through the trust
fund â??Volcan et Imagesâ??. Since 2004 the Krafft Medal is awarded to an
individual who has made outstanding contributions to volcanology through
service to the scientific community or to communities threatened by
volcanic activity, in particular for having shown altruism and dedication
to the humanitarian and applied sides of volcanology.




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