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Francis P. Shepard Medal

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The Francis P. Shepard Medal for Marine Geology is an academic award established by the Society for Sedimentary Geology.[1] The medal is named after Francis Parker Shepard (1897 – 1985), who was an American sedimentologist. The medal has been awarded since 1967. The medal is awarded in recognition of "Excellence in Marine Geology", and is awarded for a sustained record of outstanding research contributions to marine geology or marine sedimentology. More than 20 years must have elapsed since the awardee received their PhD.

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References

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  1. ^ "SEPM - Shepard Medal for Marine Geology". www.sepm.org.
  2. ^ "Past Science Awards Winners". www.sepm.org.
  3. ^ "Dr. James Gardner Receives the Shepard Medal". The Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping. May 30, 2012.
  4. ^ "Francis P. Shepard Medal a Enrico Bonatti (CNR-Ismar) — ISMAR". www0.ismar.cnr.it.
  5. ^ Conference, GSNZ 2023 | Geoscience Society of New Zealand Annual. "Plenary Speakers - GSNZ 2023 | Geoscience Society of New Zealand Annual Conference - Victoria University of Wellington". Plenary Speakers.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)