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What (who) is G Gilbert Snyder - definition

AWARD GIVEN BY THE PLANETARY GEOLOGY DIVISION OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SOLUTION OF FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN PLANETARY GEOLOGY
G K Gilbert Award; G.K. Gilbert Award; GK Gilbert Award; The G. K. Gilbert Award

G. Gilbert Snyder         
George Gilbert Snyder (June 15, 1897 – November 17, 1956) was an American German Reformed layman and prominent author and radio broadcaster in the Pennsylvania German language. He was born in Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania.
Leon C. Snyder         
AMERICAN BOTANIST (1908-1987)
Leon Snyder; Leon Carleton Snyder
Leon Carleton SnyderMinnesota, Birth Index, 1935-1995 (March 11, 1908 – August 8, 1987) was an American professor, writer, and radio personality and co-founder of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Through his work, research, broadcasts, and books he changed the way Minnesotans viewed the possibilities of gardening in a northern climate.
Christopher Snyder (economist)         
AMERICAN ECONOMIST
Draft:Christopher Snyder; Draft:Christopher Snyder (economist)
Christopher Mark Snyder is an American economist and the Joel Z. and Susan Hyatt Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College.

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G. K. Gilbert Award

The G. K. Gilbert Award is presented annually by the Planetary Geology Division of the Geological Society of America for outstanding contributions to the solution of fundamental problems in planetary geology in the broadest sense, which includes geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, geologic mapping, and remote sensing. Such contributions may consist either of a single outstanding publication or a series of publications that have had great influence in the field. The award is named for the pioneering geologist G. K. Gilbert. This award is not to be confused with the G. K. Gilbert Award for Excellence in Geomorphological Research given by the American Association of Geographers, or the G.K. Gilbert Award in Surface Processes given by the Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Section of the American Geophysical Union.