European Association of Geochemistry explained
The European Association of Geochemistry (EAG) is a pan-European organization founded to promotes geochemical research.[1] The EAG organizes conferences, meetings and educational courses for geochemists in Europe, including the Goldschmidt Conference which it co-sponsors with the North American Geochemical Society.
Awards
The European Association of Geochemistry gives the following awards:[2]
- The Urey Medal (European Association of Geochemistry) for outstanding contributions advancing geochemistry over a career.
- The Science Innovation Award for an important and innovative breakthrough in geochemistry.
- The Houtermans Award for exceptional contributions to geochemistry made by scientists under 35 years old.
- Geochemical Fellows – Awarded annually by the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry to outstanding scientists who have, over some years, made a major contribution to the field of geochemistry.
Publications
The European Association of Geochemistry publishes, co-publishes, or sponsors the following:
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Home . eag.org.
- Web site: Awards | European Association of Geochemistry.