William H. Twenhofel Medal (original) (raw)
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The William H. Twenhofel Medal is the highest award given by the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM). It was instituted in memory of William H. Twenhofel and is awarded annually to a person for his or her "Outstanding Contributions to Sedimentary Geology."
Nominees are chosen for having made outstanding contributions to paleontology, sedimentology, stratigraphy, and/or allied scientific disciplines. The contributions normally involve extensive personal research, but may involve some combination of research, teaching, administration, or other activities which have notably advanced scientific knowledge in Sedimentary Geology.
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(NM) denotes that the recipient was not a member of SEPM.
- 1973- Raymond C. Moore
- 1974- Francis J. Pettijohn
- 1975- Edwin D. McKee
- 1976- Robert R. Shrock
- 1977- William C. Krumbein
- 1978- Carl Owen Dunbar
- 1979- Robert L. Folk
- 1980- Laurence L. Sloss
- 1981- Walter D. Keller
- 1982- Alfred G. Fischer
- 1983- Robin G. C. Bathurst
- 1984- Kenneth J. Hsu
- 1985- Robert N. Ginsburg
- 1986- Franklyn B. Van Houten
- 1987- John R. L. Allen
- 1988- Hans E. Reineck
- 1989- Kenneth O. Emery
- 1990- James Lee Wilson
- 1991- John Imbrie (NM)
- 1992- Peter R. Vail
- 1993- Robert H. Dott, Jr.
- 1994- Harold G. Reading
- 1995- Robert J. Weimer
Bill Dickinson in 2004
1996- Grover E. Murray
1997- Gerald M. Friedman
1998- Erle Kauffman
1999- Lloyd C. Pray
2000- William R. Dickinson
2001- William L. Fisher
2002- Noel P. James
2003- Gerard V. Middleton
2004- Emiliano Mutti
2005- Wolfgang Schlager
2006- William Hay
2007- John Warme
2008 - Steven M. Stanley
2009 - Eugene Shinn
2010 - J.F. (Rick) Sarg
2011 - Dag Nummedal
2012 - John C. Harms
2013 - Paul Enos
2014 - John Southard
2015 - Robert W. Dalrymple
2016 - Ronald Steel (University of Texas)
2017 - Judith Ann McKenzie
2018 - Donald R. Lowe
2019 - S. George Pemberton
2020 - Philip A. Allen
2021 - Teresa (Terry) Jordan[2]
2022: David Bottjer
2023: Gail Ashley
2024: John Grotzinger
- ^ SEPM awards
- ^ "2021 SEPM Science Awards Winners". www.sepm.org. Retrieved 2021-07-30.