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properties, and other structural diagenetic processes can govern need not be citizens or residents of the United States, and GSA
recovery of resources and sequestration of material in deeply membership is not required. Nominations should include the follow-
buried, diagenetically altered and fractured sedimentary rocks. ing information: (1) name of nominee, present institutional affilia-
The award highlights the growing need to break down disciplinary tion, and address; (2) summary statement of nominee’s major career
boundaries between structural geology and sedimentary petrol- contributions to the science of structural geology and tectonics;
ogy, exemplified by the work of Dr. Stephen Laubach and col- (3) selected key published works of the nominee; and (4) name and
leagues. Graduate students, postgraduate, and faculty-level address of nominator. https://community.geosociety.org/sgt/
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This award is for an individual who throughout his or her career or reviews may also be included); and (3) the name and address of
has made numerous distinguished contributions that have clearly the nominator. https://community.geosociety.org/sgt/awards/
advanced the science of structural geology or tectonics. Nominees outstandingpublication
FIELD GUIDE 60
Field Guide 60
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