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Shirley Dutton accepts her award from GCSSEPM President Carl Fiduk.
Shirley Dutton accepts her award from GCSSEPM President Carl Fiduk.

The Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies (GCAGS) recently held its 64th Annual Convention in Lafayette, Louisiana, and Bureau of Economic Geology researchers were on hand to receive two distinguished honors. Shirley Dutton received the 2014 Doris Malkin Curtis Medal from the Gulf Coast Section of the Society for Sedimentary Geology (GCSSEPM).Bureau Senior Research Scientists Jerry Lucia (left) and Bob Loucks The Curtis Medal recognizes geologists for their career contributions in the development of new concepts for understanding the geology of the Gulf of Mexico basin and other basins globally. Additionally, the Bureau’s Jerry Lucia and Bob Loucks were honored with the GCAGS Journal President’s Award for Outstanding Paper for “Micropores in Carbonate Mud: Early Development and Petrophysics.” These are two of the latest examples of how Bureau of Economic Geology researchers continue to earn notable accolades for impactful science and dedicated service.
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