Charles Schuchert

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Charles Schuchert was an influential American paleontologist known for his work on invertebrate fossils and the development of paleogeographic maps.

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instanceOf American scientist
academic
paleontologist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Yale University
familyName Schuchert NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork invertebrate paleontology
paleogeography
paleontology
genre scientific literature
givenName Charles
hasAcademicDiscipline geology
stratigraphy
influenced development of modern paleogeographic methods
knownFor contributions to North American paleogeography
development of paleogeographic maps
studies of Paleozoic invertebrates
work on invertebrate fossils
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Geological Society of America NERFINISHED
Paleontological Society NERFINISHED
name Charles Schuchert NERFINISHED
notableFor influential role in American paleontology in the early 20th century
training and mentoring paleontologists at Yale University
notableWork paleogeographic maps of North America
studies of Ordovician and Silurian faunas
occupation paleontologist
university professor
subjectOf Schuchert Museum of Paleontology at Yale University NERFINISHED
workLocation New Haven, Connecticut NERFINISHED

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Penrose Medal notableRecipient Charles Schuchert