John Clements Davis

John C. Davis

Davis in Leoben in 2009
Born October 21, 1938 (1938-10-21) (age 78)
Neodesha, Kansas, United States
Residence Baldwin City, Kansas, USA
Institutions Kansas Geological Survey
Montanuniversität Leoben
Heinemann Oil GmbH
Alma mater University of Kansas
University of Wyoming
Known for Quantitative modeling in geology
Notable awards Krumbein Medal
Haidinger Medal

John Clements Davis (born October 21, 1938) is an American geologist best known for his research in the application of statistics to geology. He spent almost his entire professional career with the Kansas Geological Survey, being an Emeritus Scientist since 2003.[1] He then served as Univ-Prof of Reservoir Characterization at the Montanuniversität in Leoben, Austria and is now Chief Geologist for Heinemann Oil GmbH in Austria.[2]
Davis has been a member of several professional societies, most active in the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences, where he was Editor of the Newsletter (1973–1989), Western Treasurer (1972–1980), Secretary General (1980–1984), President (1984–1989) and Distinguished Lecturer (2002). The Association acknowledged his valuable contributions to the organization and science by presenting him with the Krumbein Medal.[3] Davis also received the Haidinger Medal from the Geologische Bundesanstalt for his contributions to mathematical geology[4][5]

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