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Barlow Memorial Medal

Barlow Memorial Medal - Description

Established in 1916 as a memorial to Alfred Ernest Barlow, President of the Institute for the term 1912-1919 and distinguished for his contributions to our knowledge of Precambrian geology. The Prize is given for the best paper on economic geology published by the Institute in any year.








This Year's Winners - 2010

Kathleen G. Thorne Kathleen G. Thorne
Fredericton, NB

“In recognition of an excellent paper entitled “Characteristics of Mineralization at the Main Zone of the Clarence Stream Gold Deposit, Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Evidence for an Intrusion-Related Gold System in the Northern Appalachian Orogen.”







David R. Lentz David R. Lentz
Fredericton, NB

“In recognition of an excellent paper entitled “Characteristics of Mineralization at the Main Zone of the Clarence Stream Gold Deposit, Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Evidence for an Intrusion-Related Gold System in the Northern Appalachian Orogen.”







Donald Hoy Donald Hoy
Thunder Bay, ON

“In recognition of an excellent paper entitled “Characteristics of Mineralization at the Main Zone of the Clarence Stream Gold Deposit, Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Evidence for an Intrusion-Related Gold System in the Northern Appalachian Orogen.”









Les R. Fyffe Les R. Fyffe
Fredericton, NB

“In recognition of an excellent paper entitled “Characteristics of Mineralization at the Main Zone of the Clarence Stream Gold Deposit, Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Evidence for an Intrusion-Related Gold System in the Northern Appalachian Orogen.”







Louis J. Cabri Louis J. Cabri
Ottawa, ON

“In recognition of an excellent paper entitled “Characteristics of Mineralization at the Main Zone of the Clarence Stream Gold Deposit, Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada: Evidence for an Intrusion-Related Gold System in the Northern Appalachian Orogen.”