Penrose Gold Medal
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This article is about the academic prize in economic geology awarded by the Society of Economic Geologists. For the academic prize awarded by the Geological Society of America, see List of Penrose Medal winners.
The R.A.F. Penrose Gold Medal was established in 1923 and is awarded by the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG) to recognize a full career in the performance of "unusually original work in the earth sciences".[1] The medal was donated by American geologist and founding President of the SEG Richard A.F. Penrose Jr. At the time of its donation, Penrose was explicit in his desire that the medal be awarded for achievements in pure geological science, rather than in the application of science to the discovery of mineral deposits.[2]
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