Alexander von Humboldt Medal (Society for Geography)
The golden Alexander von Humboldt Medal is an award donated by the Society for Geography in Berlin in 1878 . It was awarded a total of fourteen times by 1984.
Award winners
- 1878: Nikolai Prschewalsky
- 1893: Challenger expedition (for the attention of John Murray )
- 1897: Fridtjof Nansen
- 1909: Sven Hedin
- 1912: Roald Amundsen
- 1928: Alfred Merz (posthumous)
- 1953: Hermann Haack
- 1959: Hermann Lautensach , Carl O. Sauer
- 1970: Eduard Imhof
- 1973: Julius Büdel
- 1978: Hans Boesch , Chauncy Harris
- 1984: Herbert Wilhelmy
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Gerhard Stäblein u. a .: Traditions and current tasks of polar research . In: The Earth . tape 109 , 1978, p. 229-267 .
- ^ Negotiations of the company . In: Journal of the Society for Geography in Berlin . tape 21 , 1894, pp. 47 ( online ).
- ^ Negotiations of the company . In: Journal of the Society for Geography in Berlin . tape 25 , 1898, pp. 55 ( online ).
- ↑ a b Gerhard Stäblein: In memoriam Julius Büdel (1903–1983) . In: The Earth . tape 115 , 1984, pp. 177-182 .
- ^ Walter Behrmann: The 125th anniversary of the Society for Geography in Berlin from May 1st to 3rd, 1953 . In: The Earth . tape 84 , no. 3-4 , 1953, pp. 317-322 .
- ^ Negotiations of the Society for Geography in Berlin . In: The Earth . tape 90 , no. 3 , 1959, pp. 317-320 .
- ^ Negotiations of the Society for Geography in Berlin . In: The Earth . tape 102 , no. 1 , 1971, p. 95-96 .
- ^ Negotiations of the Society for Geography in Berlin . In: The Earth . tape 110 , 1979, pp. 87-94 .