The Peacock Medal

The Peacock Medal is awarded to a scientist who has made outstanding contributions to the mineral sciences in Canada.

There is no restriction regarding nationality or residency. The medal is intended to recognize the breadth and universality of these contributions in mineralogy, applied mineralogy, petrology, crystallography, geochemistry or the study of mineral deposits rather than in a narrow area of expertise.

A committee of three Past Presidents, chaired by the immediate Past President, considers all nominations received.

Nominations are valid for two years and should be accompanied by a one-page explanation of the merits of your nominee and forwarded to The Mineralogical Association of Canada Business Office by December 31:

office@mineralogicalassociation.ca

Rm 8006, Willet Green Miller Centre,
Laurentian University
935 Ramsey Lake Road
Sudbury, ON, P3E 2C6

Anton Chakhmouradian, 2025

Robert Linnen, 2024

David R. Lentz, 2023

Roberta L. Flemming, 2022

Thomas Stachel, 2021

Simon Jackson, 2020

Susan L.S. Stipp, 2019

Stearns A. Morse, 2018

Heather E. Jamieson, 2017

Peter C. Burns, 2016

Donald Bruce Dingwell, 2015

Don R. Baker, 2014

David R. M. Pattison, 2013

Dante L. Canil, 2012

Daniel J. Kontak, 2011

Brian Fryer, 2010

Don Francis, 2009

Kelly Russell, 2008

Sarah-Jane Barnes, 2007

Joel Grice, 2006

Anthony Williams-Jones, 2005

Fred Wicks, 2004

Ed Ghent, 2003

John L. Jambor, 2002

Kurt Kyser, 2001

Greg Anderson, 2000

Frank C. Hawthorne, 1999

Fred J. Longstaffe, 1998

Mike E. Fleet, 1997

Thomas E. Krogh, 1996

Hugh Greenwood, 1995

Roger Mitchell, 1994

Louis Cabri, 1993

Robert Boyle, 1992

Tony Naldrett, 1991

Lincoln Hollister, 1990

Rob Kerrich, 1989

Steve Scott, 1988

Peter Roeder, 1987

Don Sangster, 1986

Denis Shaw, 1985

Petr Černý, 1984

Gabrielle Donnay, 1983

Len Berry, 1982