1. Nittrouer Receives 2013 Luna B. Leopold Young Scientist Award: Response
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Jeffrey A. Nittrouer
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Status quo ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Media studies ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Environmental ethics ,Sociology ,Focus group ,Young scientist ,media_common - Abstract
I am grateful for receiving the Luna B. Leopold Award from the Earth and Planetary Surface Processes (EPSP) focus group at AGU. I am thankful to the mentors and colleagues who played important roles in shaping my science over the past 10 years. Significant credit goes to three people in particular: David Mohrig, Gary Parker, and Mead Allison. These gentlemen patiently developed and honed my skills for observing, modeling, and theorizing about the physical processes that produce fluvial-deltaic morphology and stratigraphy. It was an incredible opportunity to have worked with such a diverse set of thinkers, who regularly pushed me to consider and pursue new ideas, preventing too much comfort with the scientific status quo. Their mentoring fostered an independent and creative focus that produced the science for which this award has been generously given.
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- 2014