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First awarded in 1937, the Roebling Medal is the Society's highest honor. It is given in recognition of an individual's lifetime scientific eminence as represented primarily by publication of outstanding original research in mineralogy. The recipient is made a life fellow of the Society and receives
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of society with respect to issues involving mineralogy. The Society encourages the general preservation of mineral collections, displays, mineral localities, type minerals and scientific data. MSA represents the United States with regard to the science of mineralogy in any international context. The
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This award is presented to an individual for an outstanding single or series of published contributions in the areas of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, or related fields. The award is meant to recognize a scientist beginning their career. The recognized research must have been
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The Society recognizes outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in mineralogical courses nominated by their department with a certificate, a year's student membership, and an MSA publication of their choice. One student per department may be nominated annually provided the nominating department
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This award is presented to an individual who has provided outstanding contributions to public policy and awareness about mineralogical topics through science. Established in 1990, the award is a silver medal with the logo of the Society and vignettes of the application of mineralogy to the general
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Membership in the Society is open to any person interested in mineralogy and related sciences regardless of residence or citizenship. Individuals from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and about 40 countries belong to the Society, giving it and its publications an international readership.
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As the representative Society for the profession, the Mineralogical Society of America recognizes outstanding contributors to the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology. Society awards do not require MSA membership or United States citizenship.
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The Society makes an annual award of up to US$ 5,000.00 for student research in the field of mineralogical crystallography. Both undergraduate and graduate student members of MSA are eligible to apply. More information is on the MSA website at
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The Society makes two annual awards of up to US$ 5,000.00 for student research in the field of mineralogy and petrology. Both undergraduate and graduate student members of MSA are eligible to apply. More information is on the MSA website at
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performed prior to the recipient's 35th birthday or prior to the seventh year past Ph.D., and the award given no more than two years afterwards. The award is a certificate, Fellow status, and a life membership.
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This award is presented to a mid-career individual for outstanding single or series of published contributions in the areas of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, petrology, or related fields.
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is a series of multi-authored, soft-bound books containing cogent and concise reviews of the literature and advances about a subject area. Since 1974, 86 volumes have been published.
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MSA's special interest groups are composed of individuals who have informally joined to organize review volumes, meetings, workshops, etc. There are Special Interest Groups for:
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The MSA annual business meeting with the members, as well as award and social functions of the society, are held in conjunction with the annual
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offers at least one course in crystallography, mineralogy, or petrology, and a member of the faculty is a member of fellow of the Society.
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is a quarterly newsletter first published in 1985 and contains business items as well as general information for members.
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is co-published by this society along with other geochemical and mineralogical societies.
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both a 14K and bronze medal engraved bearing their engraved name and the resemblance of
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Elements: An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology
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To advance mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology
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501(c)(3)
Chantilly, VA
President
Mark Ghiorso
Vice President
Pamela Burnley
www.minsocam.org
mineralogy
crystallography
geochemistry
petrology
scientific literacy
nonprofit organization
American Mineralogist
Elements: An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology
Pegmatites
Roebling Medal
Washington A. Roebling

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