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title: "Berry Medal"
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The Leonard G. Berry Medal is an annual award of the Mineralogical Association of Canada. Established in 1987, it is named after Leonard G. Berry (19141982), a Canadian geologist who made notable contributions to mineralogy and who was a founding member of the Association. The award is granted for important contributions to mineral science in Canada or for significant long-term service to the Mineralogical Association of Canada. The medalist is chosen by a committee which includes two past recipients.
== List of recipients ==
1987: A. Ronald Graham
1988: E.W. (Les) Nuffield
1989: Guy Perreault
1990: Joseph A. Mandarino
1991: Richard A. Alcock
1992: John L. Jambor
1993: Louis J. Cabri
1994: Ann Sabina
1995: Robert Gait
1996: Sol Kaimai
1997: J. Murray Duke
1998: Dorian G.W. Smith
1999: Norman M. Halden
2001: Robert F. Martin
2002: Robert T. Downs
2003: Gina Lecheminant
2004: J. Douglas Scott
2005: Pierrette Tremblay
2005: Rob Raeside
2006: Mati Raudsepp
2008: Iain Samson
2011: Bob and Fran Pinard
2015: Martine M. Savard
2016: Jim Nicholls
2019: Lee A. Groat
2021: Malcolm Back
2025: Andrew M. McDonald
== See also ==
List of geology awards
List of earth sciences awards
Prizes named after people
== References ==