Talk:Charles Doolittle Walcott Medal

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  • 1939- A. H. Westergaard, for researches on the stratigraphy and paleontology of the Cambrian formations of Sweden.
  • 1947- Alexander G. Vologdin, for his studies of Pre-Cambrian and Cambrian algae and his researches on the Archaeocyatha, a distinctive group of Cambrian organisms.
  • 1957- Pierre Hupe, for his monumental work entitiled Contribution a l'etude du Cambrien inferieur et du Precambrien III de l'Antiatlas marocain.
  • 1962- Armin A. Opik, for his contributions to Cambrian geology and paleontology.
  • 1967- Allison R. Palmer, for his research in pre-Cambrian or Cambrian life, in recognition of his eminence as a specialist in the studies of the Cambrian.
  • 1972- Elso S. Barghoorn, for his outstanding contributions in pre-Cambrian paleobiology.
  • 1977- Preston Cloud, in recognition of eminence and distinguished achievement in the advancement of sciences in pre-Cambrian paleontology and the early history of life on the primitive earth.
  • 1982- Martin F. Glaessner, for his perceptive, worldwide biological and paleoecological analyses of the earliest Metazoa, which have extended over a quarter century and have illuminated the beginnings of Phanerozoic evolution.
  • 1987- Andrew H. Knoll and Simon C. Morris, for their meticulous and insightful research on plant evolution from its microbial roots to vascularization, especially during the transition from Proterozoic to Phanerozoic.
  • 1992- Stefan Bengtson, for his leadership in studies of the enigmatic faunas of the Cambrian radiation, evidence for a major evolutionary event that his meticulous research has illuminated.
  • 1997- Mikhail A. Fedonkin, for his meticulous and insightful documentation of the body fossils, tracks, and trails that record the earliest evolution of animals.
  • 2002- Hans J. Hofmann, for his pioneering discoveries of fossils that have illuminated life's early evolution, from Archean stromatolites and Proterozoic cyanobacteria, to the rise of multicellular organisms.

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