Israel Prize winner in Earth Sciences
Israel Prize awarded to Dr. Bar-Matthews in Earth Sciences for pioneering paleoclimate research from caves. Her work is a globally influential scientific.
The award committee convened under the chairmanship of Prof. Nurit Shuv-Zisso and with the participation of members Prof. Sigal Abramovich and Dr. Naomi Porat.
The award committee stated in its reasoning that the award is granted to Dr. Bar-Matthews for her exceptional, groundbreaking, and globally influential scientific contribution in the field of paleoclimate research from caves, and for her many years of contribution to science and society in Israel. According to them, Dr. Bar-Matthews is one of the world’s leading researchers in establishing cave sediments as an accurate, continuous, and high-resolution terrestrial climate archive, which serves as a central basis for understanding past climate changes.
The committee also noted that in pioneering and ongoing research in Soreq Cave, Dr. Bar-Matthews led to an unprecedented reconstruction of the climate in the Eastern Mediterranean over the last approximately 500,000 years. Her work created a unique climate database that became the “Rosetta Stone” of regional and global climate research, and influenced many fields including Earth sciences, water resource management, archaeology, and human studies.
Her research has positioned the Eastern Mediterranean as a natural laboratory for understanding the relationship between climate, environment, and humans, and has become an international methodological standard.
The Israel Prize is the most important and prestigious award given in the State of Israel. The awards will be presented on the eve of Israel’s 78th Independence Day.
























