Columbia University: Pioneer in Charting Modern Sea-Level Rise to Receive 2020 Vetlesen Prize
NEW YORK, Jan. 21 -- Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory issued the following news:
A scientist who has played a key role in documenting modern sea-level rise and its causes is to receive the 2020 Vetlesen Prize for achievement in the Earth sciences. The award, designed to be equivalent to a Nobel Prize, will go to French geophysicist Anny Cazenave. Cazenave pioneered the use of satellite data over the past 20-plus years to chart rises in the surface of the oceans . . .
Kevin Krajick, 212/854-9729, kkrajick@ei.columbia.edu
A scientist who has played a key role in documenting modern sea-level rise and its causes is to receive the 2020 Vetlesen Prize for achievement in the Earth sciences. The award, designed to be equivalent to a Nobel Prize, will go to French geophysicist Anny Cazenave. Cazenave pioneered the use of satellite data over the past 20-plus years to chart rises in the surface of the oceans . . .