Barringer Medal
Awarded forOutstanding work in the field of impact cratering
Sponsored byBarringer Crater Company
Presented byMeteoritical Society
Reward(s)Medal
First awarded1984
Websitewww.meteoriticalsociety.org

The Barringer Medal recognizes outstanding work in the field of impact cratering and/or work that has led to a better understanding of impact phenomena.[1] The Barringer Medal and Award were established to honor the memory of D. Moreau Barringer Sr. and his son D. Moreau Barringer Jr. and are sponsored by the Barringer Crater Company. The medal is awarded by the Meteoritical Society. The senior Barringer was the first to seriously propose an impact origin for the crater that now bears his name.

Barringer Medal Winners

The first recipient, Eugene Shoemaker, co-discovered Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9 and was the first to offer accepted proof of Barringer Crater’s meteoritic origin. [2]

YearName[3]
1984Eugene M. Shoemaker
1985Robert S. Dietz
1986Donald E. Gault
1987Wolf J. von Engelhardt
1988Michael R. Dence
1989Virgil E. Barnes
1990Richard A. F. Grieve
1991Victor L. Masaitis
1992Edward C. T. Chao
1993Dieter Stöffler
1994D. W. Roddy
1995William A. Cassidy
1996F. Hörz
1997T. Ahrens
1998B. A. Ivanov
1999H. Jay Melosh
2000Ralph Belknap Baldwin
2001Alexander T. Basilevsky
2002Bevan M. French
2003Graham Ryder
2004Peter H. Schultz
2005Billy P. Glass
2006Robert M. Schmidt
2007Christian Koeberl
2008Frank T. Kyte
2009Wolf Uwe Reimold
2010William K. Hartmann
2011Bruce F. Bohor
2012Jan Smit
2013Walter Alvarez
2014Alex Deutsch
2015Natalia Artemieva
2016Keith Holsapple
2017Akira Fujiwara
2018Thomas Kenkmann
2019Mark Cintala
2020Joanna Morgan[4]
2021Gordon Osinski
2022Gareth Collins and Kai Wünnemann
2023Birger Schmitz
2023John Spray

See also

References

  1. "Awards". The Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  2. Levy, David H.(2002) Shoemaker by Levy: The Man Who Made an Impact. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-11325-4.
  3. "The Barringer Medal winners". Meteoritical Society. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  4. "Prof Joanna Morgan wins Barringer Medal for outstanding work in impact cratering". Imperial College London. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
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