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Supported by the SEPM Foundation,
Inc.
Medals and awards will be presented to the awardees at the 2007 President's Reception and Awards Ceremony, during the SEPM Annual Meeting held in Long Beach, California on Tuesday, April 3, 2007.
- Twenhofel Medalist: John Warme
- Shepard Medalist: John B. Anderson
- Pettijohn Medalist: J. Fred Read
- Moore Medalist: Ray Ethington
- James Lee Wilson Award: Nora Noffke
- Honorary Member: Arnold Bouma
2006 Excellence of Oral Presentation:
Simon Lang, M. Reilly, J. Fisher, C. Krapf, T. Payenberg, and J. Kassan, A New Facies Model for Terminal Splays in Dryland Fluvial-Lacustrine Basins
2006 Excellence of Oral Presentation - Honorable Mention:
Mark Rowan and K. Inman, Shallow and Deep Structural Provinces of the northern Gulf of Mexico
2006 Excellence of Poster Presentation (3 way tie):
Lisa Ashabranner, R. C. Shipp, and N. B. Stillman, A Mass Transport Fairway in Block BS-4, Santos Basin, Deepwater Brazil: Implications for Field Development
William Dawson and W. R. Almon, Shale Facies and Seal Variability in Deepwater Depositional Systems
Linda Hinnov, CHRONOS Cyclostratigraphy Tools: Astronomical Calibration of Geologic Time at 0.02 to 0.40 Myr Resolution
2005 Outstanding Paper in the Journal of Sedimentary Research
Noel P. James, Yvonne Bone, and T. Kurtis Kyser, Where Has All the Aragonite Gone? Mineralogy of Holocene Neritic Cool-Water Carbonates, Southern Australia, JSR, Vol 75 Iss 3, pgs. 454-463.
2005 Outstanding Paper in the Journal of Sedimentary Research - Honorable Mentions
Sarah J. Needham, Richard H. Worden and Duncan McIlroy, Experimental Production of Clay Rims by Macrobiotic Sediment Ingestion and Excretion Processes, JSR, Vol 75 Iss 6, pgs. 1028-1037.
Michael B. Underwood, Kimberley D. Hoke, Andrew T. Fisher, Earl E. Davis, Emily Giambalvo, Lars Zühlsdorff and Glenn A. Spinelli, Provenance, Stratigraphic Architecture, and Hydrogeologic Influence of Turbidites on the Mid-Ocean Ridge Flank on Northwestern Cascadia Basin, Pacific Ocean, JSR, Vol 75 Iss 1, pgs. 149-164.
2005 Outstanding Paper in PALAIOS
Jean Vannier and Junyuan Chen, Early Cambrian Food Chain: New Evidence from Fossil Aggregates in the Maotianshan Shale Biota, SW China, PAL, Vol 20 Iss 1, pgs. 3-26.
2005 Outstanding Paper in PALAIOS - Honorable Mentions
Frank A. Corsetti and John P. Grotzinger, Origin and Significance of Tube Structures in Neoproterozoic Post-Glacial Cap Carbonates: Example from Noonday Dolomite, Death Valley, United States, PAL, Vol 20 Iss 4, pgs. 348-362.
Robyn J. Burnham, Beth Ellis and Kirk R. Johnson, Modern Tropical Forest Taphonomy: Does high biodiversity affect paleoclimatic interpretations?, PAL, Vol 20 Iss 5, pgs. 439-451.
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