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The Israel C. Russell Award is presented annually by the Limnogeology Division of the Geological Society of America for major achievements in limnogeology--broadly defined and including limnogeology, limnology and paleolimnology--through contributions in research, teaching and service. [1] The award is named in honor of geologist Israel C. Russell (1852-1906), a leading pioneer in geomorphology and glacial geology. Russell's seminal work on pluvial stages of Lake Lahontan [2] and Mono Lake [3] (later named pluvial “Lake Russell” in recognition of his work) utilized field observations of shoreline deposits, sediments preserved in outcrop, terraces, and moraines to infer lake basin history and may be considered to be the first limnogeological studies.

Russell was employed as a United States Geological Survey geologist for much of his career, continuing as a seasonal employee even after he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan. He was serving as President of the Geological Society of America at the time of his death.[4]

Award winners

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Source:[5]

Year Name Affiliation
2010 William Last University of Manitoba
2011 W. Berry Lyons[6] The Ohio State University
2012 Tim K. Lowenstein SUNY at Binghamton
2013 Kevin M. Bohacs ExxonMobil Upstream
2014 Robin Renaut University of Saskatchewan
2015 Andrew S. Cohen University of Arizona
2016 Alan Carroll[7] University of Wisconsin Madison
2017 no award
2018 Sherilyn Fritz University of Nebraska Lincoln
2019 Thomas C. Johnson University of Minnesota Duluth
2020 Gail Ashley[8] Rutgers University
2021 David Long[9] Michigan State University
2022 Christopher A. Scholz[10] Syracuse University
2023 Donald T. Rodbell[11] Union College
2024 no award

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "About the Division Awards". www.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2025-06-05.
  2. ^ Russell, I.C., 1885, Geological history of Lake Lahontan, a Quaternary lake in northwestern Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Monograph 11.
  3. ^ Russell, I.C., 1889, The Quaternary history of Mono Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Annual Report 8, p. 267–438
  4. ^ "ROCK STARS: Israel Cook Russell (1852-1906)" GSA Today, pp 14-15, February 2009
  5. ^ "Israel C. Russell Award". www.geosociety.org. Retrieved 2025-06-05.
  6. ^ "William Berry Lyons".
  7. ^ "Alan Carroll '80 Awarded GSA's Russell Award - Carleton College".
  8. ^ "GSA Israel C. Russell Award Given to Dr. Ashley".
  9. ^ "Long Receives GSA 2021 Israel C. Russell Award - Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences".
  10. ^ "EES Professor Recognized by the Geological Society of America". 7 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Don Rodbell honored for achievements in limnogeology | Union College". 17 January 2024.