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  1. Medal Wollastona. Medal Wollastona – coroczna nagroda za osiągnięcia w badaniach geologicznych i pokrewnych przyznawana przez Londyńskie Towarzystwo Geologiczne. Jest to najwyższy laur tej organizacji. Przyznawany od 1831, a od 1835 corocznie. Nazwany na cześć angielskiego fizyka i chemika, zajmującego się również mineralogią ...

  2. George William Lamplugh. George William Lamplugh (8 April 1859 – 9 October 1926) was a British geologist. [1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1905 and won the Wollaston Medal of the Geological Society in 1925. [2] He was awarded the Bigsby Medal in 1901.

  3. Wyse Jackson, Patrick N. (1998). “William Henry Fitton (1780–1861) and the Wollaston Medal of 1852”. Geoscientist 6: 10. Richard Marston Crabbe. “80th Anniversary Archive: William Henry Fitton”. The Irish Genealogical Research Society. 2024年1月19日 閲覧。 関連項目

  4. Medaglia Wollaston. La medaglia Wollaston è un riconoscimento scientifico conferito in ambito geologico. È la più alta distinzione conferita annualmente dalla Geological Society of London a uno studioso che si sia particolarmente distinto nelle Scienze della Terra. La medaglia ricorda nel nome William Hyde Wollaston, il segretario della ...

  5. Category: Wollaston Medal winners. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation ...

  6. The years 2002-2005 mark the bicentennials of the discovery of four rare members of the platinum group metals: rhodium (1802-3), osmium and iridium (1804) and palladium (1802, finally announced in 1805). Two remarkable British chemists, William Hyde Wollaston (1766-1828) and Smithson Tennant (1761-1815) discovered and isolated the metals in ...

  7. Alfred Edward Ringwood. Alfred Edward Ringwood FRS (* 19. April 1930 in Kew, einem Stadtteil von Melbourne; † 12. November 1993 ), auch „Ted“ genannt, war ein australischer Experimental- Geophysiker und Geochemiker. Er erhielt 1988 die höchste Auszeichnung der Geological Society of London, die Wollaston-Medaille. [1]