Geophysical Journal International (GJI) is delighted to announce the winners of its Student Author Awards for 2020.
The awards are designed to recognise and acknowledge the best papers submitted to GJI by young scientists in the field. Manuscripts are short listed by the high profile Editorial Board and are highlighted on the GJI homepage.
To qualify, winners must be the first author of the paper and a registered student at the time of submission to the journal. Papers must have been subsequently published in an issue of GJI that year.
This year's winners are:
- Daniele Brandt for her paper 'Giant Gaussian process models of geomagnetic palaeosecular variation: a directional outlook'
(Daniele Brandt, Catherine Constable, and Marcia Ernesto (2020), Geophys. J. Int. 222, 1526–1541)
- Kenny Graham for his paper 'Spatio-temporal analysis of seismic anisotropy associated with the Cook Strait and Kaikōura earthquake sequences in New Zealand'
(Kenny M. Graham, Martha K. Savage, Richard Arnold et al. (2020), Geophys. J. Int. 223, 1987–2008)
The articles are available with free online access.
The winners receive a cash prize and a certificate, and their achievements are acknowledged at the American Geophysical Union and European Geosciences Union General Assembly meetings.
Winners' photos