Serge von Bubnoff Medal
As a rule, the Serge von Bubnoff Medal is awarded annually by the German Geological Society - Geological Association (DGGV) to domestic and foreign persons who have made particular merits in conveying complex geoscientific relationships and fundamentals as well as the public presentation of the geosciences have acquired. In the past, an outstanding body of work in the geosciences was a decisive criterion. It was originally awarded non-periodically since 1958 by the "Society for Geological Sciences of the GDR" and is named after Serge von Bubnoff .
Prize winners at the DGG and DGGV
- 2002 Lothar Eißmann
- 2003 German Müller
- 2004 Gerhard Beutler
- 2005 Franz Kockel
- 2006 Leopold Weber
- 2007 Witold Zuchiewicz
- 2009 Jan Harff
- 2011 Volker Lorenz
- 2012 Ernst-Rüdiger look
- 2013 Werner Stackebrandt
- 2014 Manfred Menning
- 2015 Hans Joachim Franzke
- 2016 Andreas Hoppe
- 2017 Jörg Walter Schneider
- 2018 Gerold Wefer
- 2019 Sylke Hlawatsch
Prize winners in the GDR
The list contains all verifiable winners of the awards in the GDR.
- 1958 Kurt Pietzsch
- 1961 Walter Zimmermann
- 1963 Oscar Walter Oelsner
- 1963 Ernst C. Kraus
- 1964 Bruno Sander
- 1967 Alexander Pavlovich Vinogradov
- 1967 Alfred Rittmann
- 1969 Alexander Sidorenko (Minister of Geology of the USSR)
- 1974 Robert Lauterbach
- 1974 Wasili Wasiljewitsch Gluschko
- 1975 Alexander Leonidowitsch Janschin
- 1977 Friedrich Stammberger
- 1977 Vladimir Ivanovich Smirnov
- 1979 Heinrich Kölbel
- 1979 Heinz Stiller
- 1981 Kurt Johannes Klengel
- 1983 Günter Möbus
- 1986 Hans Jürgen Rösler
- 1987 Vladimír Zoubek
- 1987 Ivan Kostov
- 1987 Peter Bankwitz
- 1987 Ralf Ruske , Halle
- 1990 Gerhard Tischendorf (mineralogist and geochemist)
- 1990 Max Schwab
Web links
- Serge von Bubnoff Medal at the DGGV
- Outdated website at the DGG
Individual evidence
- ^ Bärbel Häcker: 50 years of nature conservation history in Baden-Württemberg. Contemporary witnesses report. Edited by Eberhard Heiderich. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2004 ISBN 3-8001-4472-7 pp. 290-291
- ^ Stammberger in Who was who in the GDR
- ↑ Communications Leopoldina 1981, p. 68
- ^ Tischendorf in Who was who in the GDR