- Raymond A. Price
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name = Dr. Raymond A. Price
birth_date = 1933
birth_place =Winnipeg ,Manitoba ,Canada
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residence = Canada
citizenship = Canadian
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field = Geologist
work_institution =Geological Survey of Canada Queen's University
alma_mater =University of Manitoba Princeton University
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known_for =Structural geology
Radioactive waste disposal
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prizes = Logan Medal
R.J.W. Douglas Medal
Major Edward D'Ewes Fitzgerald Coke Medal
Leopold von Buch Medal
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footnotes =Raymond Alexander Price, OC, FRSC (b.
March 25 ,1933 ) is an award winning Canadian geologist. He has used his research on the structure andtectonics ofNorth America ’slithosphere to produce extensivegeological map s. He has also provided guidance fornuclear fuel waste disposal and reports on the human contribution toGlobal warming .Price was born in
Winnipeg ,Manitoba , Canada. He obtained his BSc in Geology from theUniversity of Manitoba in 1955. He completed two more degrees in geology atPrinceton University ; an A.M. in 1957 and a PhD in 1958.Career
In 1958, Price began working in the Petroleum Geology Section of the
Geological Survey of Canada . For the next ten years he studied the structure and tectonics of the Cordillera of western Canada, mapping its geological features.In 1968, he left the Geological Survey to work at
Queen’s University as an Associate Professor. Between 1972 and 1977, he was the Head of the Department of Geological Sciences. From 1978 to 1980, Price was a Killam Research Fellow.From 1980 to 1985, Price was the President of the International Lithosphere Program.
In 1981, Price returned to the Geological Survey to be Director-General. He held that position as well as the Assistant Deputy Minister in the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources in Ottawa for the next 7 years. From 1988 to 1998, Price was a Professor at Queen’s University. From 1989 to 1990, he was President of the Geological Society of America.
Since 1998, Price has been Professor
emeritus of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering at Queen's. He continues to conduct research and to supervise thesis research projects.Research
Price’s structural geology and tectonic mapping of the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains provided new insights on the evolution of the Cordilleran foreland thrust and fold belt in Canada. He has also researched the role of
science inpublic policy development, nuclear fuel waste disposal, earth system science, and the human dimensions of global change.Affiliations
*Fellow,
Royal Society of Canada , since 1972
*Foreign Associate, US National Academy of Sciences, since 1988
*Fellow,American Association for the Advancement of Science , since 1997
*Fellow,Geological Society of America
*Distinguished Fellow,Geological Association of Canada , since 1995
*Professional Engineer, Member of Professional Engineers of Ontario
*Honorary Member,Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists , since 1996
*Honorary Foreign Fellow by theEuropean Union of Geosciences , since 1989
*Member,American Geophysical Union
*Member,American Association of Petroleum Geologists Honours and awards
*2003, made an Officer of the
Order of Canada
*1998, invited to be the John P. Buwalda Lecturer by theCalifornia Institute of Technology
*1997, awarded the Michael T. Halbouty Human Needs Award by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists
*1993, invited to be the Muan Distinguished Lecturer byPennsylvania State University
*1990, invited to be the Herzberg Lecturer byCarleton University ,Ottawa
*1989, presented with aDoctor of Science (honoris causa) byMemorial University of Newfoundland
*1989, awarded the Major Edward D'Ewes Fitzgerald Coke Medal by theGeological Society of London , England
*1988, awarded the Leopold von Buch Medal by theDeutsche Geologische Gesellschaft , Germany
*1988, invited to be the D. F. Hewett Lecturer byLehigh University ,Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
*1988, made an Officier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques, France
*1987, presented with a Doctor of Science (honoris causa) by Carleton University
*1985, awarded theLogan Medal by the Geological Association of Canada
*1984, awarded theR. J. W. Douglas Medal by the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
*1981, judged to have written the Best Technical Paper by theRocky Mountain Association of Geologists , Denver
*1980-1981, recognized as Distinguished Lecturer by the Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists
*1978-1980, awarded a Killam Senior Research Fellow
*1969, recognized as Distinguished Lecturer by the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
*1957, awarded a Procter Fellow by Princeton University
*1955, awarded the Gold Medal in Sciences by the University of Manitobaelect publications
*Price, R.A., 1956. "The base of the Cambrian system in the southeastern Cordillera of Canada". Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin, Vol. 49, pp. 765-771.
*Norris, D.K., and Price, R.A. 1956. "Coal Mountain, British Columbia". Geological Survey of Canada Map 4-1956.
*Price, R.A., 1959. "Flathead, British Columbia and Alberta". Geological Survey of Canada Map 1-1959.
*Price, R.A. and Mountjoy, E.W., 1970. "The geological structure of the Southern Canadian Rockies between Bow and Athabasca Rivers, -- A progress report", in "A structural cross-section of the Southern Canadian Cordillera", J.O. Wheeler, editor, Geological Association of Canada, Special Paper Number 6, pp. 7-25.External links
* [http://geol.queensu.ca/people/price/PRICE_CV.html Online Resume]
* [http://geol.queensu.ca/people/price/ Queen’s University Bio]
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