- Alexander Agassiz Medal
The Alexander Agassiz Medal is awarded by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for an original contribution in the science of
oceanography . It was established by Sir John Murray in honor of his friendAlexander Agassiz .Recipients
*1913:
Joan San Nicolas
*1918: Albert I, Prince of Monaco
*1920: Admiral Charles Dwight Sigsbee
*1924:Otto S. Pettersson
*1926: Wilhelm Bjerknes
*1927: Max Weber
*1928:Vagn Walfrid Ekman
*1929:J. Stanley Gardiner
*1930: Johannes Schmidt
*1931: Henry B. Bigelow
*1932:Albert Defant
*1933:Bjorn Helland-Hansen
*1934:Haakon H. Gran
*1935:Martin Knudsen
*1935:T. Wayland Vaughan
*1937:Edgar J. Allen
*1938:Harald Sverdrup
*1939:Frank R. Lillie
*1942:Columbus Iselin
*1946:Joseph Proudman
*1947:Felix A. Vening Meinesz
*1948:Thomas G. Thompson
*1951:Harry A. Marmer
*1952:H. W. Harvey
*1954:Maurice Ewing
*1955:Alfred C. Redfield
*1959:Martin W. Johnson
*1960:Anton F. Bruun
*1962:George Deacon
*1963:Roger R. Revelle
*1965: Sir Edward Bullard
*1966:Carl H. Eckart
*1969:Frederick C. Fuglister
*1972:Seiya Uyeda
*1973:John H. Steele
*1976:Walter H. Munk
*1979:Henry Stommel
*1986:Wallace S. Broecker
*1989:Cesare Emiliani
*1992:Joseph L. Reid
*1995:Victor V. Vacquier
*1998:Walter C. Pitman, III
*2001:Charles S. Cox
*2004:Klaus Wyrtki
*2007:James R. Ledwell References
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