William C. Krumbein
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William Christian Krumbein (1902–1979) was a notable geologist, after whom the Krumbein Medal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology
Mathematical Geology
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 (IAMG) was named. This medal was established at the 25th International Geological Congress
International Union of Geological Sciences
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 in Sydney, in 1976. Krumbein was a founding officer of the IAMG.

Krumbein was born at Beaver Falls
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
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, Pennsylvania
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, USA, in January, 1902, and died on August 18, 1979. At his memorial service, it was said of Krumbein "that by constitutionally rejecting conventional wisdom, he continually pursued innovative methods, whereby the natural phenomena of geology could be expressed with mathematical rigor."

The legacy left by Krumbein includes his 'Krumbein Scale', a system of measuring 'roundness
Roundness
*Roundness — sharpness of handwriting patterns*Roundness — measure of sharpness of a particle's corners*Roundness — roundness of clastic particles...

' or 'sphericity' of particles and the Krumbein phi (φ) scale, a logarithmic scale used for evaluating particle size that is a modification to the older Wentworth scale.

Awards

1977, awarded the William H. Twenhofel Medal
William H. Twenhofel Medal
The William H. Twenhofel Medal is the highest award given by the Society for Sedimentary Geology . It is awarded annually to a person for his or her "Outstanding Contributions to Sedimentary Geology."...

 by the Society for Sedimentary Geology
Society for Sedimentary Geology
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Notable publications

W. C. Krumbein and F. J. Pettijohn, Manual of sedimentary petrography, New York, Appleton-Century, 1938

W. C. Krumbein, Measurement and geological significance of shape and roundness of sedimentary particles. Journal of Sedimentary Research; August 1941; v. 11; no. 2; p. 64-72

W. C. Krumbein and L. L. Sloss, Stratigraphy and sedimentation, San Francisco, W. H. Freeman, 1963

W.C. Krumbein and F.A. Graybill, An introduction to statistical models in geology, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1965

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