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569: 186:. With planning beginning in 1953, Moore drafted a project where specialists would write on their area of expertise in paleontology to a multi volume series. This international team of experts would provide the manuscripts, which would be published by the University of Kansas Press. Moore became the editor, and also supervised the dedications, introductions, definition of morphologic terms, as well as other explanations. He supplied the parts to the Treatise which concerned his own specialty areas. In the introduction to Part A of “Fossilization” (1979) a dedication to Moore as the founder of the Treatise was published. It also features a pen-and-ink sketch of him by his former student Roger Williams. As volumes of the Treatise were completed up until 1966 these were published by the 1480: 129:. He married Georgine Watters in Chicago in 1917. In 1920, he was promoted to full Professor. He would alternate in his role of state geologist/director of the Geological Survey for 38 years, performing double duty as Professor for 23 of those years. After commencing work in Kansas he made the decision to analyse Permian-Pennsylvanian stratigraphy of the Midcontinent. He studied sedimentary units from 199:
In 1958, Moore was appointed as a Solen E. Summerfield Distinguished Professor. This distinguished him as one of the leading professors of the university. He would go on to supervise many student theses and dissertations, a large number of them studying Kansas subjects. Many of these students went on
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and the University of Kansas Press. After 1966, new volumes of the ongoing work were published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas. The Treatise continues to this day, and new volumes are published online. The Paleontological Institute of the University of Kansas became
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Christopher G. Maples and Rex Buchanan, "Raymond Cecil Moore (1892-1974): Memorial and Bibliography (In Celebration of the 100thAnniversary of the Kansas Geological Survey)", Memoir (The Paleontological Society), Vol. 25, Supplement to Vol. 63, no. 6 of the Journal of Paleontology (Nov., 1989), pp.
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Moore and his wife Georgine divorced in 1935. Their daughter Marjorie Ann Moore had been born in 1928. Moore married Lilian Boggs in St Louis, Missouri in 1936. In addition to his stratigraphic work, Moore was able to define and clarify his findings by identifying their unique fossil signatures. He
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period, as well as igneous intrusives in several counties within Kansas. His maps of the state are still distributed by the Kansas Geological Survey today. Moore also developed a uniform stratigraphic code for the Midcontinent. He expanded into the area of facies. He used ecological communities
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The main Kansas Geological Survey building on the University's west campus was named for Moore in 1973. He received the non-alumnus Distinguished Service Citation from University of Kansas in 1970. Moore received an honorary doctorate from his Denison University in 1935. He received the
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Daniel F. Merriam (2007), "Raymond Cecil Moore: Legendary Scholar and Scientist, World-Class Geologist and Paleontologist", Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Department of Geology and Paleontological Institute Special Publication 5, paperback, viii + 170 p.,
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to teach at major universities or distinguish themselves within their respective industries. Fluent in a number of languages, Moore was able to make use of international literature and expected his students to be similarly conversant with non-English literature.
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In his later years, ill health confined Moore to his bed, while he continued revisions of the Treatise. He died in Kansas in 1974. Moore was survived by his wife Lillian, and daughter Marjorie Ann Snave.
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Following his war service, Moore began work on a project which was pitched to the University of Kansas, Kansas Geological Survey and the National Science Foundation, which would become the
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Eckel, Edwin, 1982, GSA Memoir 155, The Geological Society of America — Life History of a Learned Society: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 155, 168 p.,
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Moore commenced work as an Assistant Professor in geology at the University of Kansas in 1916. He became state geologist and director of the
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was Jayhawkornis kansasensis, which Moore illustrated and promoted, was featured in the 1954 comic strip
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from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists in 1956. He received the first conferred
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Directory of Palaeontologists of the World (excl. Soviet Union & continental China)
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President of the Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists (1928– 1929)
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Editor - Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (1920–1926)
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International Palaeontological Union (I.P.U.) (1968). Westermann, G.E.G. (ed.).
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from the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences in 1956. He also received the
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in 1963. Moore was honored with the Prix Paul Fourmarier Gold Medal from the
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in 1968. Moore was honoured with the Mary Clark Thompson Medal of the
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President of the American Association of State Geologists (1936–1937)
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Moore, Raymond C.; Lalicker, Cecil G.; Fischer, Alfred G. (1952).
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President of the American Geological Institute (1959–1960)
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President of the Geological Society of America (1957–1958)
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President of the Society of Systematic Zoology (1957–1958)
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Editor - Journal of Sedimentary Petrology (1931–1936)
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Moore, Raymond Cecil; Laudon, Lowell Robert (1943).
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President of the Paleontological Society (1947–1949)
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New York: McGraw-Hill – via 240: 65:in 1958. In 1970 he was awarded the 13: 389:Introduction to Historical Geology 332:Introduction to Historical Geology 266:in 1966. In 1968, he received the 113:in 1916, under the supervision of 14: 1546: 563: 447: 97:. After attending high school in 1478: 154:(ecosystems) to help understand 547:. Geological Society of America 284:Society for Sedimentary Geology 194: 120: 1525:People from Roslyn, Washington 529: 517:. National Academy of Sciences 490: 435: 409: 203: 38:. He is known for his work on 1: 616:Geological Society of America 431:– via Internet Archive. 402: 260:Paleontological Society Medal 188:Geological Society of America 76: 63:Geological Society of America 378:Founder & First Editor, 272:Geological Society of London 141:. He specialised on genetic 71:National Academy of Sciences 7: 536:Merriam, Daniel F. 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Lawrence, Kansas
geologist
paleontologist
Paleozoic
crinoids
bryozoans
corals
University of Kansas
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
Geological Society of America
Mary Clark Thompson Medal
National Academy of Sciences
Kansas
Missouri
Wisconsin
Illinois
Milwaukee
Chicago
Denison University
University of Chicago
Stuart Weller
Geological Survey of Kansas
Nebraska
Iowa
Oklahoma
stratigraphy
Precambrian
cyclothems
corals

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