Hans Cloos Prize

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The Hans Cloos Prize of the Geological Association has been awarded annually since 2000 in geosciences for young scientists (the winner should not be older than 35 years). It is associated with prize money of 10,000 euros. The award is named after Hans Cloos .

Award winners

  • 2018 Juliana Vasiliev
  • 2016 Tobias Goldhammer for his outstanding interdisciplinary research on the phosphorus cycle in marine sediments
  • 2014 Michaela Spiske for excellent contributions to the process-oriented analysis and interpretation of tsunami and storm sediments
  • 2013 Guido Meinhold for excellent contributions to the paleogeographical and tectonic reconstruction of North Gondwana and the Paläothetys by means of sedimentary delivery area analysis
  • 2012 Mirjam Schaller for innovative, interdisciplinary work with new methods in the field of erosion, weathering and earth surface dating research
  • 2011 Michael Strasser for imaginative contributions to researching the stability of ocean margins
  • 2009 Andreas Busch for work on gas storage and transport in coal seams (with regard to methane production and carbon dioxide storage)
  • 2008 Andrea Hampel for work on the dynamics of subduction zones and the mechanics of fault systems
  • 2007 Cornelia Spiegel for the application of thermochronological and isotope geochemical research to the reconstruction of mountain formation processes
  • 2006 Thomas Walter for innovative methods to understand coupled magmatic and tectonic processes (development of volcanic systems)
  • 2005 Enno Schefuß for work in paleoclimatology (effects of changes in the temperature of the equatorial Atlantic on rainforests in the Pleistocene and Holocene)
  • 2004 Claudio Rosenberg for the elucidation of the apparent paradox of the ascent and the taking place of granites in compressive stress fields
  • 2003 Hildegard Westphal for innovative work on the genesis of carbonate sediments (periplatform limestone)
  • 2002 Carsten Münker for services in geochemistry and geodynamics
  • 2001 Achim Kopf for work on metabolic turnover in the border area of ​​endogenous and exogenous dynamics (e.g. mud volcanoes, tectonic mass balances, diagenesis of fine-grained sediments)
  • 2000 Gianreto Manatschal for researching the geometry and kinematics of a fossil rift system in the Alps that existed on the continental margin during the Jurassic period

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erwin Suess, Dietmar Mueller u. a .: Honors of the German Geological Society - Geological Association (DGGV) 2018. In: Journal of the German Society for Geosciences. 169, 2019, p. 469, doi : 10.1127 / zdgg / 2018/0179 .
  2. Joint conference GV, DGG (Geol.), DGG (Geophysics), DGP, PalGes & Sediment, Frankfurt ( Memento of the original from October 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gv.de