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Citation by Paul Baldauf
It is with great pleasure that I offer the citation for Patrick Burkhart for the 2025 Geological Society of America distinguished service award. That Pat is receiving this award should come as no surprise. Pat’s dedication to and love for the GSA has been a constant throughout his career. It would be difficult to overstate his contributions to our organization. By my count, he has led three joint section meetings and served four times on the technical program committee for the annual meeting. More than mere numbers is the style and grace he brought to the work. Not content to merely organize a meeting, he strives to create a meeting experience, to build excitement, to create memories. If that weren’t enough, he shares his accumulated wisdom with other aspiring organizers, encouraging a new generation of meeting planners. Pat loves the GSA, and today is our day to shower him with love. We salute you, Pat, for your commitment and contributions that have made our organization great.
Response by “Dr. B” Patrick Albert Burkhart
In 1998, with another graduate student, we drove through the night from Lehigh to arrive in Boulder for the GSA national meeting. It was a huge adventure! I was hooked.
In 1990, I attended the Tectonics, Water, and Politics Field Trip associated with national meeting in San Diego. The group assembled in Reno and headed to Mono Lake. We followed the aqueduct along the Owens River, learning the story of William Mullholland and the acquisition of water rights by the LA Department of Water and Power. We passed the sight of the collapsed St. Francis Dam. Along with seeing these notorious landmarks, I met many illustrious hydrogeologists, including Paul Seaber and Jack Hess. The trip forged an inflection point in my career as a water scientist.
As Charles Darwin had gone geologizing with Adam Sedgewick, so too, adventurous discovery is now part of my itinerary at all meetings of the GSA. In turn, my career has been propelled by the GSA, its publications, bookstore, field programs, and more.
My friend is right; I love the GSA. I choose to support vigorous, impactful meetings to pay my gratitude forward for others to enjoy. The GSA has been the vault upon which I have propelled my career.
I thank Professor Paul Baldauf, another earnest member, for his thoughtful nomination. Congratulations to him on his election to Fellow, as well. Nicely done.