Lawrence Wager

Lawrence Wager

Lawrence Rickard Wager, commonly known as Bill Wager, (5 February 190420 November 1965) was a British geologist, explorer and mountaineer, described as "one of the finest geological thinkers of his generation"Vincent] and best remembered for his work on the Skaergaard intrusion in Greenland, and for his attempt on Mount Everest in 1933.

Early career

Born in Batley, Yorkshire, Wager attended Leeds Grammar School and later Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he gained a first class degree in geology in 1926. While at Cambridge, he developed an interest in climbing, spending a number of holidays in the Wales, Scotland and the Alps, and serving as president of the university's mountaineering club.Deer] After three years of further research at Cambridge, he was appointed a lecturer in the geology department at the University of Reading.Vincent]

Greenland

In 1930, Wager made his first trip to eastern Greenland with the British Arctic air route expedition led by Gino Watkins. Early in the expedition, Wager identified and named the Skaergaard intrusion at the mouth of the Kangerdlugssuaq Fjord and immediately realised its significance, a realisation which has been called "a stroke of genius".Brooks, quoted in Glasby] The expedition (which continued over the winter) also proved his mettle as an explorer; at one point the relief of a station required him to undertake a 125-mile sledge journey to the highest point on the ice-cap in atrocious conditions – an endeavour which took 39 days.Glasby] Wager also made an attempt to climb Mount Forel, at the time the highest known peak in the Arctic at 11,500 ft. The party turned back 500 ft below the summit, but had still made the highest climb in the Arctic to date.Glasby]

The research carried out in Greenland would form the basis of Wager's subsequent career, and he made a further three visits there in the 1930s, playing an increased role in leading and organising the expeditions. The aim was to map the Skaergaard Intrusion in detail, and as much of the surrounding area as possible. A total of 35,000 km2 of difficult terrain was mapped, and the results of his explorations were published in four volumes of "Meddelelser om Grønland". The work on the Skaergaard Intrusion has been described as possibly "the most significant single contribution yet made to the science of petrology".Glasby]

Everest

In 1933 Hugh Ruttledge led a British expedition to the north side of Mount Everest, the first since the 1924 expedition on which Mallory and Irvine had disappeared.Unsworth, pp. 158-184] The team assembled included Percy Wyn-Harris, who had known Wager at Cambridge, and when Noel Odell was forced to drop out for business reasons, Wager was selected as a late replacement. On 30 May, Wager and Wyn-Harris made the team's first attempt on the summit. They followed the traverse route below the mountain's northeast ridge, as pioneered by Norton in 1924, rather than the ridge itself. They reached approximately the height Norton had gained (28,200 ft) before turning back due to poor snow conditions and the lateness of the hour.Unsworth, pp. 178-179] In doing so, they equalled the highest point reached in mountaineering at the time, and set an altitude record for climbing without supplemental oxygen which would not be bettered until Messner and Habeler reached the summit of Everest in 1978.Glasby]

Wartime service and post-war career

During the Second World War, Wager worked for the Royal Air Force in the photographic interpretation section.Vincent] He was commissioned as a pilot officer on 12 August 1940, [LondonGazette|issue=34954|startpage=5719|date=27 September 1940|accessdate=2008-02-18] and promoted to flying officer a year later. [LondonGazette|issue=35335|startpage=6379|date=4 November 1941|accessdate=2008-02-18] In 1942 he braved the notorious Murmansk Run as part of a small reconnaissance team attempting to track down the German battleship Tirpitz. Wager was Mentioned in Despatches for his work.Glasby] [LondonGazette|issue=35841|supp=yes|startpage=35|endpage=37|date=29 December 1942|accessdate=2008-02-18] He was promoted to temporary flight lieutenant on 1 September 1942, [LondonGazette|issue=35725|supp=yes|startpage=4260|endpage=4265|date=4 November 1941|accessdate=2008-02-18] and the rank was made substantive on 11 February 1943. [LondonGazette|issue=35989|supp=yes|startpage=1861|endpage=1862|date=20 April 1943|accessdate=2008-02-18] He resigned his commission on 1 July 1944. [LondonGazette|issue=36653|supp=yes|startpage=3762|date=11 August 1944|accessdate=2008-02-18]

In 1944 Wager was appointed to the chair of geology at the University of Durham, and after being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society two years later, moved to Oxford in 1950. There he helped to modernise what had been a failing department. He made a further expedition to Greenland in 1953, but in 1955 a heart attack put an end to his career as an active mountaineer and explorer.Glasby] His academic work was unaffected however, and he became active in the fields of geological age determination and isotope geochemistry. He was also a key driving force in the founding of two geological journals - "Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta" in 1950 and "Journal of Petrology" in 1960.Vincent] In 1965 he died suddenly as a result of a second heart attack. His book "Layered Igneous Rocks", written with his protégé Malcolm Brown, was published posthumously in 1968, and became a standard text. The International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior awards the Wager Medal in his honour.Glasby]

Notes

References

*cite journal
title = L.R. Wager and the geology of East Greenland.
author = Brooks, C.K.
journal = Geol Soc Am Centennial Spec. Issue
volume = 1
issue =
year =
pages = 237–250.
url =

*cite journal
title = Laurence Rickard Wager. 1904-1965
author = Deer, W. A.
journal = Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
volume = 13
issue =
year = 1968
pages = 358–385.
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0080-4606(196711)13%3C358%3ALRW1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P
doi = 10.1098/rsbm.1967.0019

*cite web
url=http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/gsl/geoscientist/features/page3007.html
author=Glasby, Geoff
title=Geological Society - Skaergaard, Everest and more...
publisher=www.geolsoc.org.uk
accessdate=2008-02-16
last=
first=

*Vincent, E. A., [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/36675 ‘Wager, Lawrence Rickard (1904–1965)’] , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 doi|10.1093/ref:odnb/36675. Retrieved 2008-02-18
*cite book |title=Everest - The Mountaineering History |last=Unsworth |first=Walt |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=2000 |publisher=Bâton Wicks|location= |isbn=978-1898573401 |pages=|edition=3rd edition

External links

* http://www.oum.ox.ac.uk/learning/pdfs/wager.pdf
* http://imagingeverest.rgs.org/Units/97.html
* [http://gnews.wustl.edu/gn131/wager1.htm L. R. Wager: Explorer, Mountaineer, Geologist] [http://www.geochemsoc.org The Geochemical Society]


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