- James Monger
James (Jim) W.H. Monger is an
emeritus scientist of theGeological Survey of Canada and a world leader in the application ofplate tectonics to the study of mountain chain formation.Monger obtained his BSc at the
University of Reading , his MSc at theUniversity of Kansas , and his PhD at theUniversity of British Columbia (1966).Dr. James Monger is an authority on
Cordillera ngeology . Monger concentrated his research on field studies and detailed geological mapping of upperPaleozoic and lowerMesozoic volcanic andsedimentary layers. He used this work to demonstrate that the Canadian Cordillera is a collage of displacedterrane s that have been accreted to the western margin of North America.Over his 40-year career as a research geoscientist with the Geological Survey of Canada he contributed the following to geological studies;
* the first plate tectonic interpretations of the evolution of the Canadian Cordillera
* the first metamorphic map of the Canadian Cordillera
* an award-winning paper on suspect terranes that evolved into the first terrane map of the Cordillera
* a proposal for the collisional origin for the two major plutonic belts
* the first trans-Cordilleran structure section that integrated geological, geophysical and geochemical data.Monger led the
Global Geoscience Transects Project . He had an essential role in theCanadian LITHOPROBE Project .In 1997, Dr. Monger began working at the
Simon Fraser University as an adjunct professor in the Department of Earth Science. There he has developed and taught an undergraduate course and collaborate on research projects with earth science faculty and researchersAs of 2006, he was living on the
Saltspring Island inBritish Columbia ,Canada .Awards
*1995 - Presented the
R. J. W. Douglas Medal by theCanadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
*2002 - TheLogan Medal is the highest award of theGeological Association of Canada .Publications
* 1987 - authored "Circum-Pacific Orogenic Belts and Evolution of the Pacific Ocean Basin".
* 2003 - co-authored with R. A. Price, "Transect Of The Southern Canadian Cordillera From Calgary To Vancouver: Field Trip Guidebook 2003"
* 2005 - co-authored with William Henry Mathews, "Roadside Geology of Southern British Columbia"References
* [http://www.gac-cs.ca/media/pdfs/newsletter_archive/1997_12.pdf Geological Association of Canada Newsletter December 1997]
* [http://www.gac-cs.ca/media/pdfs/newsletter_archive/2002_06.pdf Geological Association of Canada Newsletter June 2002]
* [http://www.cspg.org/about/awards/rjw-douglas-medal.cfm Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists Awards]
* [http://www.addall.com/author/10258292-1 Books by J.W.H. Monger]
* [http://students.sfu.ca/calendar/U%20Science4.html Simon Fraser University Department of Earth Sciences]
* [http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/sfu_news/regular_features/clippings06130202.html Simon Fraser University press clippings]
* [http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/mining/geolsurv/Publications/OpenFiles/OF1992-19/Whowhatwhere.html A History of the Canadian Cordillera]
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