Call for Nominations for the 2002 GWH Award for Excellence in applied electrical geophysics
The G. W. Hohmann Memorial Trust is soliciting nominations for its 2002 Award, which will be given to a person or group for an outstanding singular achievement with economic or social impact in the last decade through use of electrical or electromagnetic geophysics. Examples of such an accomplishment could be a significant new mineral deposit, groundwater resource or archaeological site discovered with electrical methods or an innovative use of electrical methods in an important environmental or engineering study with a significant benefit to a community.
The GWH Award, commemorated by an engraved silver bowl and a cash prize, is an acknowledgment from the worldwide EM community for excellence in the profession. The 2001 Award went to Professor Ulrich Schmucker of the Institut fur Geophysik in Gottingen, Germany for excellence in teaching electrical methods. The community has supplied the Trust with many excellent nominations since the initial award in 1997, and we look forward to your participation in this year's process.
The 2002 Award will be presented this fall at the annual meeting of the SEG in Salt Lake City, Utah
Please send nominations, with description of accomplishment, to Louise Pellerin, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
