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USGS Honor Awards
Ceremony
USGS scientist installing ocean chemistry monitoring equipment, Florida Keys
Dallas L. Peck Auditorium Reston, Virginia
Mangrove Above/Below
2017
Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Colorado River near Moab, Utah
Welcome
David Applegate, Acting Deputy Director
The Pledge of Allegiance
Opening Remarks
William H. Werkheiser, Acting Director
Introduction of Award Recipients
David Applegate, Acting Deputy Director
Presentation of Awards
William H. Werkheiser, Acting Director
Kerry Rae, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Water and Science (Acting)
In Memory Of Our Fellow USGS Family Members
George R. Aiken Lakewood, Colorado
Timothy A. Cohn Reston, Virginia
Patricia D. Farrell Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
Dirk A. Hargadine Wichita, Kansas
Timothy L. King Leetown, West Virginia
Michael S. Majewski Sacramento, California
Lisa D. Miller Reston, Virginia
Naomi Nakagaki Sacramento, California
Lance J. Ostiguy Northboro, Massachusetts
George Tourovtsev Lakewood, Colorado
Please take a moment of silence for
all of the service men and
women who have given the ultimate sacrifice
and for those who recently served or are currently
serving overseas and stateside.
2016
Distinguished Presidential Rank Award
Recipients of this prestigious award are recognized for
extraordinary sustained achievement in public service.
It is with great honor that we recognize
William H. Werkheiser
2016 Eugene M. Shoemaker Award for Lifetime
Achievement in Communications
This honor award recognizes a scientist who uses effective communication skills to create excitement and enthusiasm for science among non-scientists.
Carolyn Driedger
2016 Eugene M. Shoemaker Awards for
Communications Excellence
This honor award recognizes information products that effectively convey complex scientific concepts to non-technical audiences.
Category: External Award—Print Product
Category: External Award—Internet Product
Drought in the Colorado River Basin: Insights using open data
(* not attending ceremony)
Science from Genes to Landscapes
William Gibbs Linda Rogers*
Ruth Jacobs* Carol Schuler*
Angela Adams* Alison Appling* Nate Booth* Alan Butler* Daniel Bunk Doug Button*
Camille Touton* Jamon Van Den Hoek* Joseph Vrabel* Jordan Walker Martin Wernimont* Luke Winslow*
Allison Danner* Megan Hines* Daniel Pearson* Emily Read Jordan Read* Ivan Suftin* Florence Thompson*
Shoemaker Awards (continued)
Category: External Award—Graphic Product
Mapping the Nation’s Capitol Through the Years
James Maxwell and Michael Kemppainen
USGS Excellence in Leadership Awards
The Leadership and Early Career Leadership honor awards recognize the outstanding acts, services, or achievements of individuals or teams that exemplify and support the science
mission of the USGS and its goal of developing a leadership-centered culture.
Leadership Award
(Peter Doucette accepting award)
Bruce Quirk*
Early Career Leadership Award
(Group Award)
Denise Akob and Karl Haase
(* not attending ceremony)
USGS Diversity Award
This honor award recognizes supervisors, non-supervisors, and groups whose actions demonstrate the value of diversity and help make the USGS a natural sciences
employer of choice.
Robert Davis Harry (Terry) Lerch Robert (Rudy) Obstaculo*
USGS Safety and Occupational Health Award of Excellence
(2016 accomplishments)
This honor award recognizes individuals and groups who create a safer work environment in support of the safe conduct of USGS science.
Individual Awards
Thomas K. Buhl* Cory Stephens* Cynthia W. Duffield Stephen W. Walk Timothy W. Frick Joe J. Warren Deena F. Green* Bryan L. Wolla* Karen L.M. Morgan
Group Awards
Southeast Colorado Office, Colorado Water Science Center
Krystal Brown* Agustin Martinez* Mark Salay* Jim Bruce* Cody Ortiz* Nicholas Siudyla* Dustin Ethridge* William Payne* Pamela Tello* Holly Fransua* Jeremy Pulli* Ivan Valles* Amber Holmberg* Erica Rau* Nick Young* Ryan Kopp*
Great Lakes Science Center
Christopher Wright* and M. Glen Black
(* not attending ceremony)
USGS Safety and Occupational Health Award of Excellence
(2016 accomplishments continued)
Midwest Region Passive Vehicle Visibility and Conspicuity Guidance
Jaquelyn Craig Scott Lowe William Damschen Jeffery Messer Christina DeVera Shelley Niesen* John Dewild* Jennifer Sharpe* Barbara Eikenberry * Katie Barnella Sims* Randy Hines* Stephen Snyder Rick Huizinga*
Group Exemplary Act Awards
This honor award recognizes an employee or group of employees who attempt to save the life of another, or for a private citizen who attempts to save the life of
a departmental employee when risk to his/her own life is not an issue.
David E. Housner Kassidy T. Mapel* Edward F. Younger
(Wisconsin Water Science Center)
Christopher M. Holbrook* Scott M. Miehls* Tiffiny L. Yarch*
(Great Lakes Science Center)
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
The PECASE Award is the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on outstanding scientists and engineers in the early stages of their
independent research careers. It is presented at a White House ceremony.
Nathaniel Hitt Sarah Minson* Diann Prosser
(* not attending ceremony)
2016 DOI Environmental Achievement Award
This honor award recognizes DOI employees, teams and partners who have attained exceptional environmental achievement in support of Departmental scientific projects.
Thomas W. Doyle—Climate Champion
(Wetlands and Aquatic Research Center)
DOI EAA Honorable Mention Teams
Fort Collins Science Center Green Team—Green Dream* USA National Phenology Network Team—Climate Champion*
2016 USGS Environmental Achievement Awards
This honor award recognizes USGS employees, teams and partners who have attained exceptional environmental achievement in support of USGS scientific projects.
Climate Champion (Individual)
Thomas Doyle, Wetlands Aquatic Research Center
Lean, Clean and Green Team—Thomas Doyle accepting for Team
Wetlands Aquatic Research Center
Green Dream Team Fort Collins Science Center Green Team*
Climate Champion Team—Jake Weltzin accepting for Team
The USA-National Phenology Network, USGS and the University of Arizona Tucson
Sustainability Hero Award (Individual) Rodney Paulson, Earth Resources Observation and Science Center
(* not attending ceremony)
0 Meritorious Service Awards
(2016 and 2017)
This honor award recognizes important contributions to science, management, superior administration, innovation that promotes improved methods and procedures, superior
accomplishments in fostering equal employment opportunity
Mark T. Anderson Thomas M. Duke Gregory B. Noe Douglas A. Barnum* Eugene G. Ellis* Linda K. Pratt* Rex A. Baum* Russell C. Evarts* Carol A. Quesenberry* T. Douglas Beard, Jr. Julia L. Fields Timothy S. Quinn
David L. Berger Joan J. Fitzpatrick* Kernell G. Ries, III Robert “Sky” Bristol Stephen H. Hartzell* Tara S. Schraga Michael A. Chotkowski Judson W. Harvey Thomas H. Sohre* Eric W. Constance Collin G. Homer Jonathan D. Stock
Isabelle M. Cozzarelli Stephen M. Howard* Alan D. Thornhill Warren C. Day Cliff R. Hupp Peter C. VanMetre
Judith M. Denver Kristi L. Kline Alan T. Wiser
Barbara J. Mahler
Superior Service Awards
(2016 and 2017 presented at local ceremonies)
This honor award recognizes employee accomplishment of a difficult or important mission
project; development of a new procedure or process resulting in substantially increased
productivity; innovations which further bureau programs; or superior
performance related to assigned duties deemed deserving of special recognition.
Dianne L. Brien Kevan P. Kamibayashi
Kenna D. Butler R. Lopaka Lee
Jeffrey A. Coe (2) Jeffrey J. Love
Jeremy M. Fee Eric M. Martinez Daniel Feinstein Carol E. Peters Michelle R. Guy Mark E. Reid
Joseph R. Holomuzki Dennis M. Staley
Linda R. Huey Deborah L. Stoliker Daniel K. Jones
(* not attending ceremony)
Unit Award for Excellence of Service
This honor award recognizes a group of employees who have worked together as a unit to perform a service above and beyond what is considered superior in support
of the science mission of the USGS.
Office of Enterprise Information-Information Security Office
(Alan Wiser accepting award)
Sara Banks Gerald Mangus George Sechen
David Bergstedt Roy McCullough Debra Spahr David Carlson Joey Mouton Eric Tofsrud
Louis (Ree) Clark James Piyavansuthi William Reilly Megan Frayer Sheela Ramakrishnan Val Renkert Lien La Virgil Rodriguez Willet Wilson Doreen Lucas Alan Wiser
LandCarbon Team
(Zhiliang Zhu accepting award)
Scott Allen Andy Kass Sarah Stackpoole
Frank Anderson Ken Krauss Camille Stagg
Brian Bergamaschi Kevin Kroeger Terry Sohl
Erin Berryman Jinxun Liu Gary Speiran
Kristin Byrd Shuguang Liu Ted Stets
David Clow Chris Lowie Rob Striegl
Jeremy Conrad Tom Loveland Chris Swenson
Nicole Cormier Dave McGuire Melanie Vanderhoof
John Crawford Burke Minsley Britta Voss
Judith Drexler Ellie Peneva-Reed Mark Waldrop
Lucas Fortini Emily Pindilli Anne Wein
Alisa Gallant Brad Reed Kim Wickland Meagan Gonneea Amanda Robertson Brianna Williams Todd Hawbaker John Schmerfeld Lisamarie Windham-Myers Paul Henne Paul Selmants Tamara Wilson Dianna Hogan Jason Sherba Isa Woo James Jacobi Benjamin Sleeter Bruce Wylie Kurt Johnson Rachel Sleeter Zhiliang Zhu
Citizen’s Award for Exceptional Service
This honor award recognizes a citizen, organizational partner, or volunteer whose
scientific contributions are significant to the mission of the USGS.
Ben Gaddis*, Volunteer, Volcano Science Center
Darby Perry*, Student, University of Oklahoma (CSC) Clark Riches*, Volunteer, Utah Water Science Center
Doug D. Nebert NSDI Champion of the Year Award This award recognizes innovative tools, applications or services that further the vision of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory DAAC MODIS Team*
Henry Gannett Award
This award recognizes exceptional contributions to topographic mapping. It is sponsored by Core Science Systems.
Kari Craun*— National Geospatial Program
Dallas Peck Outstanding Scientist Emeritus Award
This award recognizes significant contributions to the USGS mission by
an individual while volunteering as a Scientist Emeritus.
Leslie D. Arihood*
William F. Cannon*
B. Carter Hearn, Jr.
Robert C. Milici
(* not attending ceremony)
50-Year Scroll of Honor (June 2016 through May 2017)
James G. Carcaci* Gary E. Loman*
40-Year Scroll of Honor
(June 2016 through May 2017)
George R. Aiken* Harry (Terry) Lerch, III
Stanley Baldys, III Sharon A. Maccini* Jill S. Baron* Penny MacDonnell*
Walter N. Beyer* Helaine Walsh Markewich*
Christopher J. Brand Melvin V. Mathes, Jr.* David J. Buchholz* Paul “Mickey” Messer, Jr. James B. Campbell* Norman A. Midtlyng George Leong Choy Susan L.O. Miles* James E. Cloern* Peter J. Modreski* David S. Dropkin* David A. Ponce* Daniel Dzurisin* Bruce W. Presgrave* John R. Evans* Carol A. Quesenberry*
William T. Evans Susan E. Quinn*
Kevin P. Feltz* Carol A. Reiss
John R. Garbarino* Kernell G. Ries, III Floyd Gray Lawrence E. Roberts* Marvin L. Harris* Donald W. Schloesser*
Robert E. Hickman* Christopher D. Stephens*
Robert M. Hirsch* Philip J. Soenksen*
David J. Holtschlag* Kenneth W. Toppin* Deborah R. Hutchinson* Michael E. Torresan Don A. James* Don A. Vroblesky Dennis J. Jeffrey* Johnny T. Wheat* William P. Johnson Robert O. Woodward*
(* not attending ceremony)
30-Year Length of Service Awards
(June 2016 through May 2017 presented at local ceremonies)
David E. Andersen Felicia D. Dodd Janet I. Janes Lynnmarie J. Applegate Harry J. Dowsett Eric R. Jaramillo Brent A. Archinal Bruce R. Droster Stephen M. Jasinski
Rhonda G. Aton Alan M. Duran Cecil A. Jennings William S.L. Banks David A. Each Walter L. Jungblut Paul M. Barlow Robert J. Eacret Kuldip S. Kang Robert L. Baskin Daniel D. Edwards Robert T. Kay Carmen R. Baxter Diane F. Eldridge Robert A. Kimbrough Barbara A. Bekins Martin N. England Kelly L. Korkow Sheila C. Bernard John W. Erbland David G. Krementz Lloyd T. Brooks Hedeff I. Essaid Thomas H. Kress Mark W. Bultman Jacqueline D. Fahsholtz Rebecca B. Lambert David E. Burt, Jr. Paula L. Faith Leslie C. Lammons Jeffrey P. Busse Joseph M. Fenelon Catherine A. Langtimm Bruce G. Campbell Carol A. Finn Peter J. Lasier Glen B. Carleton John A. Fitzpatrick Sean M. Lawlor Phillip A. Carpenter Georganne M. Gillespie Beverly L. Ledbetter Robert L. Carruth Sheron M. Griffin Jeffrey H. List Mary E. Cast Alison D. Gordon Andrew B. Lockhart Judy T. Cearley Ralph J. Haefner Kenneth B. Long, Jr. Anne F. Choquette Philip L. Hageman Keith J. Lucey Lance S. Clampitt James R. Hanlon Shannon A. Mahan Dennis A. Clark Thomas E. Harris Michael A. Manning Randal C. Clark Jeffery R. Hartley Jeffrey N. Marso Sandra A. Coffman Brian B. Hatfield Jill R. Mayer John A. Colman Lauren E. Hay Patricia M. Mazik Terrence D. Conlon George F. Heleine Anne E. McCafferty Catherine Costello Andrew C. Hickey Kevin C. McKinney Jill J. Cress John P. Hoffman Michael McTootle Douglas L. Cruise Robert R. Holmes, Jr. Christopher A. Mebane Beth A. Demith James F. Howle Michael T. Meyer John E. Dick Dallas C. Hudson Kirk A. Miller James R. Dobbs Lisa L. James Edward Modica
30-Year Length of Service Awards (continued)
(June 2016 through May 2017 presented at local ceremonies)
Joy K. Monson Robert A. Rameyer Lisa L. Syde-Hagen James Montoya William P. Reilly Stephen A. Terracciano Peggy E. Moore Trude M. Ridley Robert S. Thompson
Susan M. Morman Simonette L. Rivera Michael W. Tome William S. Morrow, Jr. Brittany L. Roche Mara G. Tongue Steven A. Nagel Jose´ M. Rodriguez Sharla B. Van Beek Aram P. Nazarian James T. Rogala Kavita Verma Wesley E. Newton Christopher M. Ryan Stephen B. Viands Mary C. Noriega David A. Saad Mark R. Vigil Diane M. Noserale Emily A. Sabado Eric S. Wakeman Dane J. Ohe Michael D. Samuel Dennis H. Walworth Glenn H. Olsen Michael J. Sarantou Alan M. Ward Douglas S. Ott Walter K. Schachner Martha K. Watt David L. Ozman Melissa L. Schomody Richard MT Webb Sheryl M. Parker Marjorie S. Schulz Le-Thu Ursula Weber Eduardo Patino David C. Scott David A. Weller Charles E. M. Pederson Jean M. Self-Trail Stuart K. Wilkinson
Joel A. Petersen Rodney A. Sheets Darrell T. Wilson
Sibert H. Peterson Susan K. Skagen David M. Wolock
John F. Piatt Thomas R. Stanley, Jr. William D. Woodson Thomas A. Pointon Nathan L. Stephenson Duane S. Wydoski Loretta A. Pope Steven T. Stoller Cheri E. Yoesting David B. Powers Russell M. Strach Murray M. York
USGS Going the Ex tra Mile (GEM) Award
(National Center employees parking spaces)
(presented at local ceremonies)
Pamela Agnew Kimberly Dueling Valair Mann Kimberly Scott Matthew Andersen John Evans Roy McCullough Nancy Shepard Beth Bagby Noelia Garcia Marcia McNiff Dara Snyder Christina Bartlett Logan Garrett Michael McTootle Tina Solomon Brittany Caldwell Angela Hall Troy Miller Doug Spencer Ximena Calero Allyson Jason Raymond Munch Ralph (Jay) Storey David Cahoon Hope Johnson Randy Orndorff Michael Vaccaro Paul (PK) Cascio Keegan Johnson Carol Peters Carol VanDyke Susan Clark Holly Kerwin Miyoshi Powell Brandi Weachter Jeannine Cody Thomas Krispinsky Doreen Prevatte David Weary Julie-Ann Danfora Monty Lacey Carolyn Reid Dennis F. Willard Sarah Davis Kimianne Lee (2) Kathleen Satterfield William Wooten Erin Donnelly Erica Lowe Stephen Schindler
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DOI Honor Award Recognition
Distinguished Service Award
The DSA recognizes significant and continuing career-long contributions to science
or any other exceptional contribution to the public service.
(Presentation will be at a future DOI Convocation)
William Acevedo Lucile M. Jones Kevin A. Oberg* Raymond A. Byrnes Steven T. Knick* Susan Russell-Robinson Donald R. Cahoon James J. Lienkaemper* J. Andrew Royle James E. Cloern Michael P. McDermott John F. Slack Daniel L. Edelstein Diane E. Moore Paul A. Spudich* Eugene A. Fosnight David S. Mueller Don A. Vroblesky Earl A. Greene David R. Nichols
(* not attending ceremony)
DOI Safety and Occupational Health Award of Excellence This award recognizes safety accomplishments at the Departmental level.
(Presentation will be at a future DOI Convocation)
Karen L. M. Morgan
Interior Safety and Health Achievement Award This award recognizes safety accomplishments at the level of the
Interior’s Office of Occupational Safety and Health; a level between the Bureaus and the Department. Presented at local duty stations.
Cynthia Duffield Christopher Wright and M. Glen Black Cory Stephens Midwest Region Passive Vehicle Group
DOI Aviation Safety Awards (presented at local duty stations)
Charles Heywood
Karen L. M. Morgan
2016 DOI Customer Service Awards This award recognizes customer service excellence both at the
Departmental level and the Presidential level (presented at DOI’s 2016 4th of July Ceremony)
Individual Award Calvin L. Meyer
Initiative Award: USGS ShakeMap and ShakeCast Systems C. Bruce Worden and Kuo-wan Lin
SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO MADE THIS CEREMONY HAPPEN
Paul Cascio—Photographer
Melanie Clark—Awards Coordination
Carole DeHerrera—Bureau Honor Awards Coordinator
Kim Dueling—Awards Coordination
Margo Harris—Director’s Reception
William Lukas—Awards Coordination
James Mays—Interpreters
Christopher Roberts—Refreshments
Janice Shay—Awards Coordination
Edward Simmons—Sound
Joanne Taylor—Awards Review/Coordination
Gloria Vest—Awards Coordination
GS Building Services—Auditorium Setup
ELT Secretaries/Assistants—Awards Coordination
Ceremony Volunteers
Sharon Benitez Cindy Lonergan Amy Bradley Angela Moye Dora Brooks Katie Orsi
Terri Cooper Loretta Pope
Lisa Dovell Janice Shay Michele Fanning Gloria Vest Violeta Garcia Christopher Ward Ulysees Gilbert Marsha Morstad
Katherine Heller
Our deepest appreciation go to Bill Werkheiser and all of the USGS Managers and Supervisors whose continued support of the USGS Honor Awards Program
has been a tribute to our wonderful USGS family.
Professional Recognition from Outside Organizations
Group Recognition
FY17 Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis Working Groups Accounting for U.S. Ecosystem Services at National and Subnational Scales (Ken Bagstad, Jane Carter Ingram, Carl Shapiro—Ecosystems, CLU, CSS). Co-sponsored by USGS Science and Decision Center. Completing the Dryland Puzzle: Creating a Predictive Framework for Biological Soil Crust Function and Response to Climate Change (Matthew Bowker, Anita Antoninka, Jayne Belnap, Nichole Barger—Water, CLU, Ecosystems, Environmental Health). Optimizing Satellite Resources for the Global Assessment and Mitigation of Volcanic Hazards (Matthew Pritchard and Michael Poland—Hazards). Co-sponsored by Hazards Mission Area. Integrating GRACE Satellite and Ground-based Estimates of Groundwater Storage Changes (Bridget Scanlon, Ward Sanford, Matthew Rodell, Meredith Reitz—Water). Co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation. Global Evaluation of the Impacts of Storms on Freshwater Habitat and Structure of Phytoplankton Assemblages (GEISHA) (Jason Stockwell, Orlane Anneville, Vijay Patil—Ecosystems, Water). Co-sponsored by the French Center for the Synthesis and Analysis of Biodiversity (CESAB). Research Geologist Daniel Buscombe and Research Hydrologist Paul Grams and co-author Sean Smith were awarded the 2017 Best Technical Note Award from the Environmental & Water Resources Institute for their paper, “Automated Riverbed Sediment Classification Using Low-Cost Sidescan Sonar”. Research Geologist Jonathan Warrick (Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center) and Research Ecologist Jeff Duda (Western Fisheries Research Center) represented the DOI for its work with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe,to restore the Elwha River of Washington State as a finalist for the world-renowned Thiess International Riverprize. Even though the Riverprize was won by a team representing the Niagara River, in New York, just to be recognized for this award at this year’s International River Symposium in New Delhi, India, was a great honor.
Group Recognition (continued) Caroline Van Hemert and Colleen Handel (both from the Alaska Science Center) published a study in the journal mBio that was ranked among the top 10 articles of 2016 by the Wildlife Disease Association and Wildlife News. Frank van Manen, Will Thompson (both from the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center) and the Hawaii Volcano Observatory (HVO) had photographs selected for the “Best federal photos of 2016” published by Federal News Radio as well as an uncredited image from the HVO. Emeritus L. J. Patrick Muffler and Research Geologist Michael Clynne Both scientists from the Volcano Science Center were presented the Geoscience Information Society’s Best Guidebook Award for their guidebook “Geologic Field-Trip Guide to Lassen Volcanic National Park and Vicinity, California”. Emeritus Geologists Forrest (Barney) Poole and Charles Sandberg Received the 2016 John D. Haun Landmark Publication Award from the Rocky Mountain Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists for their landmark paper, “Hydrocarbon Source Rocks of the Greater Rocky Mountain Region”. Individual Recognition
Michael Adams
As a member of the Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation was awarded the Forest Service-Bureau of Land Management Conservation Leadership Partner Award.
Betty Adrian
Received the Geological Society of America’s Outstanding Contributions Award.
Saud Amer
Received The Space Foundation’s 2016 Space Technology Hall of Fame Award. This award honors those who transform technology originally developed for space exploration into products that help improve the quality of life here on Earth.
Patrick Barnard
Received the Point Blue Conservation Science’s 2016 Outstanding Conservation Partner Award for his outstanding work in directing the CoSMoS (Coastal Storm Modeling System) team in providing numerous agencies with the scientific basis for conservation planning in California.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Jill Baron
Named as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Robert Baskin
Received the 2016 Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology. The award was presented for Robert’s innovative research on Great Salt Lake, collaborating with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Utah to provide information vital for effective lake management.
John Besser
John’s publication, “Toxicity of sediments from lead-zinc mining areas to juvenile freshwater mussels, compared to standard test organisms,” was selected as an Exceptional Paper for 2015 by the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
E. Lee Bray
Received the Herbert C. Hoover Award from the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration-Washington DC Section, for his professional contributions and service to the Society.
Uri Ten Brink Selected as a American Geophysical Union Fellow for 2016.
Christine and Thomas Custer
Received the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Government Service Award for their work in avian ecotoxicology which has contributed to the research on contaminant exposure and effects on reproduction and other biomarkers in bird populations. Visit www.setac.org for more information.
James Cloern
Selected as a American Geophysical Union Fellow for 2016.
Isabelle Cozzarelli
Guest speaker to the Women-in-Geosciences group at Virginia Tech on her role as a woman in science in government.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Charles Cravotta
Received the Dalway J. Swaine Award for Best Refereed Paper in Coal and Hydro-carbon Source Rock Geochemistry. This award is given by the Society for Organic Petrology to the best paper in inorganic or organic geochemistry and/or mineralogy of coal or hydrocarbon source rock.
Jeffrey Duda
Was invited to present the 2016 James Dineen Memorial Lecture series at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. Mr. Duda presented three academic and public lectures that discussed results from recent dam removal work in the Elwha River and from dam removal synthesis efforts from a recent USGS Powell Center working group.
William Ellsworth
Received the AAPG Petroleum Structure and Geomechanics Division 2016 Best Recent Paper Award. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists presented Mr. Ellsworth this award based on his 2013 paper “Injection-Induced Eartquakes” Science, Vol. 341, 1225942).
Robert Fisher
Spider specimens collected by Robert were determined to be separate from other species and are now names after him….Eremobates fisheri.
Joseph Fleskes (Scientist Emeritus)
Received the Central Valley (of California) Joint Venture-Conservation Partnership Award for providing long-term guiding science that has improved implementation of the Joint Venture.
Paul Flint
Elected as a Fellow of the American Ornthologists’ Union.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Edward Furlong
Has been included in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” top scientists list from Clarivate Analytics (formerly part of Thomson Reuters). Researchers on this list are recognized for significant findings in their field and are distinguished as leaders in the global science community.
Marshall Gannett
Named Outstanding Oregon Scientist for 2017 by the Oregon Academy of Science for his groundwater modeling studies of the volcanic aquifers underlying the semi-arid Deschutes and Klamath basins in Oregon and California.
Bob Gresswell (Scientist Emeritus)
Received the Starker Leopold Award for his research on the conservation of native western trout with a focus on Yellowstone cutthroat trout.
Ben Gutierrez
Was presented the 2016 John K. Bullard Diversity Award. The Bullard award recognizes an individual from one of six local research centers, including the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center where Ben works, who is committed to diversity and inclusion within the scientific community.
Peter Haeussler
Selected as a Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Brian Halstead
Two speaking engagements: Humboldt State University EcoSeries and The Wildlife Society’s annual conference in the Response of Amphibians and Reptiles to Anthropogenic Disturbance Symposium. Both presentations focused on the giant garter snakes, a state and federally threatened species.
Judson Harvey
Selected as a American Geophysical Union Fellow for 2016.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Robert Holmes
Selected as a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Larry Hothem
Received the Institute of Navigation’s Norman P. Hays Award for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of navigation, and exceptional encouragement, inspiration and mentoring offered to Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing (PNT) professionals worldwide.
Adam Hudson
Adam and coauthors’ article on Tibetan lakes published in Quaternary Research was chosen as one of five 2015 Editors’ Choice publications.
Mark Hudy
Received the American Fisheries Society’s 2016 President’s Fishery Conservation Award for advancing local or regional aquatic resource conservation.
Stephen Jackson
Has been included in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” top scientists list from Clarivate Analytics (formerly part of Thomson Reuters). Researchers on this list are recognized for significant findings in their field and are distinguished as leaders in the global science community.
Benjamin Jones
Selected recipient of the 2015 Water Resources research Editor’s Choice Award for the paper, “Depth, ice thickness, and ice-out timing cause divergent hydrologic responses among Arctic lakes.”
Lucile Jones
Received the 2015 Service to America Medal (SAMMIE) for her efforts in spurring communities and states to prepare for catastrophic earthquakes by applying her groundbreaking research and taking preventive measures to protect citizens and critical infrastructure.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Lucile Jones (continued)
Received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Western States Seismic Policy Council for her outstanding research contributions, scientific leadership, and novel approaches to earthquake communication and risk reduction through Interdisciplinary partnerships and scenario development.
Steven Knick
Received the Robert L. Patterson Award which recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to sage and sharp-tailed grouse research, management , or other grouse support programs.
Kevin Laffery
Has been included in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” top scientists list from Clarivate Analytics (formerly part of Thomson Reuters). Researchers on this list are recognized for significant findings in their field and are distinguished as leaders in the global science community.
Michael Lewan (Scientist Emeritus)
Received the prestigious 2016 Robert R. Berg Outstanding Research Award from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
Heather Lowers
Received the MAS Presidential Service Award for outstanding volunteer service to the Microanalysis Society (MAS) over a sustained period of time.
Larry Mastin
Selected as a Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Kathryn M cEachern
Invited to be plenary speaker by the California Invasive Pest Plant Council to speak at their annual symposium on “Finding common ground in resource management”.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Larry Meinert
Won the Bradley Award for best paper (talk) given at the Geological Society of Washington. The Society has quite a history, going back to the days of John Wesley Powell.
Michael Meyer
Has been included in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” top scientists list from Clarivate Analytics (formerly part of Thomson Reuters). Researchers on this list are recognized for significant findings in their field and are distinguished as leaders in the global science community.
Andrew Michael
Was chosen the 2016 President-Elect of the Seismological Society of America. In April 2017, Mr. Michael will become President of the Society.
Diane Moore
Selected as the winner of the 2016 Association for Women Geoscientists Professional Excellence Award in the Government/Regulatory Category.
Nedal Nassar
Received the Journal of Industrial Ecology’s 2015 Graedel Prize (2nd place) for best paper by a junior author. The paper is on the criticality of the rare earth elements.
Christina Neal
Selected as a Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Mark Newell
Received the 2016 Award of Excellence from the National Association of Government Communicators Blue Pencil & Golden Screen program for the article “New Elevation for North America’s Highest Peak”.
Received the Gold Award in the Best Marketing or Promotional Program category at the International Map Trade Association awards competition for a communications campaign entitled, “Copper Plates for Sale”.
Individual Recognition (continued)
Jim O’Connor
Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer from July 2016 to June 2018. This Lectureship Program is supported by Sigma Xi members with additional support from partnering organizations like the American Meteorological Society, the National Academy of Engineering and the National Cancer Institute.
Sara Oyler-McCance
Received the Award of Professional Excellence from the University of Maine, Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Conservation Biology. This award is give to past graduates who have distinguished themselves throughout their career .
John Pallister
2016 Finalist of the prestigious Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medals for his work in strengthening volcano readiness and warning systems worldwide, helping countries forecast eruptions, save lives and reduce economic losses while enhancing America’s ability to respond to domestic volcanoes.
Greg Pederson
Received the Camp Monaco Prize from the foundation of Prince Albert the II of Monaco for interdisciplinary research in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem that capitalizes on human and environmental artifacts uncovered by rapidly melting high-elevation ice.
Michael Ramirez
Michael is the USGS Safety Officer in Menlo Park. He received his credentials as a Certified Safety Professional. This achievement is the pinnacle of the safety profession.
John Repetski
Received the Charles J. Mankin Memorial Award from the Association of American State Geologists in recognition of his co-authoring the outstanding publication in the fields of regional, energy, and mineral resource geology: The Paleozoic Succession in Missouri, Part 1 (Revised)-Cambrian System.
Individual Recognition (continued)
William Schulz
Selected as a American Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Randall Schumann
Selected as a American Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Eugene Schweig
Selected as a American Geological Society of America Fellow for 2016.
Thomas Sisson
Selected as a American Geophysical Union Fellow for 2016.
Kathleen Springer
Was featured in the KCET (a California non-commercial, educational television channel) article “The SoCal Ice Age Fossil Treasure Trove You’ve Never Heard Of”. Before joining the USGS, Kathleen worked on a massive excavation project that uncovered more than 100,000 fossils of mammoths and other animals at the Diamond Valley Lake in California in 1993. Donald Swanson Received the Geological Society of America’s Distinguished Geologic Career Award.
Esther Stroh
Was selected as a Fellow by the National Conservation Leadership Institute. Each Fellow focuses on a specific adaptive leadership challenge from their agency.
Tracy Vallier former Marine Geologist (along with co-authors)
Received the Geological Society of America’s Kirk Bryan Award for Research Excellence for the paper, “Turbidite event history—Methods and implications for Holocene paleoseismicity of the Cascadia subduction zone.”
Individual Recognition (continued)
Bill Wilber
Received the 2016 Elizabeth J. Fellows Award for outstanding achievement, exemplary service, and distinguished leadership in water quality monitoring and environmental protection.
Stephen Wilson
Selected to receive a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Material Measurement Laboratory accolade. This accolade program recognizes exemplary work in areas of strategic interest and benefit to NIST.
Lukas Zurcher
Was elected Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists. This honor qualifies Mr. Zurcher to get involved in the society’s governance by serving on committees or standing for election; he can sponsor professionals to become members of the society and gains increased professional status.
Steven Zaugg
Has been included in the prestigious “Highly Cited Researchers” top scientists list from Clarivate Analytics (formerly part of Thomson Reuters). Researchers on this list are recognized for significant findings in their field and are distinguished as lead-ers in the global science community.
An electronic version of this program
and the award citations/justifications
can be found at:
http://www.usgs.gov/humancapital/pc/awards.html
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