GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON

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The 'Geological Society of London' is a learned society based in the United Kingdom with the aim of "investigating the mineral structure of the Earth". It is the oldest national geological society in the world and the largest in Europe with over 9000 Fellows entitled to the postnominal FGS - over 2000 of whom are Chartered Geologists (CGeol). The Society is a Registered Charity, No 210161.
The Society was founded in 1807. It was partly the outcome of a previous club known as the Askesian Society, and among the more prominent founders were William Babington, Humphry Davy and George Bellas Greenough. It received its Royal Charter in 1825 from George IV.
In 1831 it began issuing an annual scientific award for geology, known as the Wollaston Medal. This is still the Society's premier medal, which in 2006 will be awarded to James Lovelock, the co founder of the so-called "Gaia Hypothesis".
Since 1874 the Society has been based at Burlington House, Piccadilly, London. This building houses the Society's library, which contains more than 300,000 volumes of books and journals.[1] It is a member of the UK Science Council.
As the Society prepares for its bicentennial celebrations in 2007 a number of programmes are in hand to raise the profile of the geosciences in Britain and abroad under the auspices of the well-known popular science writer and palaeontologist Professor Richard Fortey, the President over that year.
'Medals awarded by the Society'

Wollaston Medal

Lyell Medal

Murchison Medal

Prestwich Medal

William Smith Medal

Aberconway Medal

Major John Sacheverell A'Deane Coke Medal

Major Edward D'Ewes Fitzgerald Coke Medal

Sue Tyler Friedman Medal

Bigsby Medal
'Funds administered by the Society'

The Wollaston Fund

The Murchison Fund

The Lyell Fund

The William Smith Fund

The R. H. Worth Prize

The Distinguished Service Award

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Bibliography


G. L. Herries Davies (2007) “Whatever is Under the Earth: The Geological Society of London 1807 to 2007”, London, The Geological Society, ISBN 1862392145

See also



President of the Geological Society of London for a list of the Presidents of the society

Geology of the United Kingdom

References


1. The Geological Society

External links



The Geological Society

The Geological Society awards

The Geological Society award recipients

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