William H. Twenhofel Medal
The William H. Twenhofel Medal is the highest award given by the Society for Sedimentary Geology (SEPM). It 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.
Past recipients
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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
- 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 McKenzie
- 2018 - Donald R. Lowe
- 2019 - S. George Pemberton
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