- Harold Williams (geologist)
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name = Harold Williams
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caption = Dr. Harold Williams
birth_date = Birth date and age|1934|3|14|df=y
birth_place = St. John's, Newfoundland
death_date =
death_place =
residence =Canada (1949-)
Dominion of Newfoundland (1934-1949)
nationality = flagicon|CAN Canadian
field =Geology
work_institution = Geological Survey of Canada
Memorial University of Newfoundland
alma_mater = Memorial University of Newfoundland
University of Toronto
doctoral_advisor =J. Tuzo Wilson
doctoral_students = Ron Smyth, John Malpas, Leslie Chorlton, Louise Quinn, Brenna Lorenz, Jack Botsford, Kate MacLoughlan, Pablo Valverde, James Hibbard, Doug Reusch
known_for =Tectonics of theAppalachian Mountains
prizes = Governor General's Medal (1956)
Past President's Medal (1976)
Douglas Medal (1980)
Miller Medal (1987)Logan Medal (1988)
religion =
footnotes =Dr. Harold Williams, M.Sc, Ph.D, FRSC (born
March 14 ,1934 ) is one of the premier fieldgeologist s in the history ofgeology and the foremost expert on theAppalachian Mountains ofNorth America . An expert on the evolution and tectonic development ofmountain belts, Williams advanced the theory of colliding super-continents in the 1960's and 1970’s by helping to transform the notion ofContinental Drift into the Theory ofPlate Tectonics .Williams was born in
St. John's, Newfoundland and attendedMemorial University of Newfoundland earning a diploma in Engineering and a B.Sc degree (1956) and a M.Sc degree (1958) on a Dominion Command scholarship. He earned a Ph.D from theUniversity of Toronto in 1961. He thereafter joined theGeological Survey of Canada (GSC), where he the gained the reputation of being an expert fieldgeologist and outstanding scientist. He left the GSC in 1968 and joined the faculty atMemorial University of Newfoundland , where he was the first to receive the prestigious title of University Research Professor (1984) and the first to be appointed Alexander Murray Professor (1990). He was the first to win both the Past President’s Medal and theLogan Medal of theGeological Association of Canada .He was elected Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada at age 38, a very rare accolade, and 15 years later was awarded the Miller Medal by its Academy of Science. First winner of the R.J.W. Douglas Medal of theCanadian Society of Petroleum Geologists , he was also the first geoscientist to be awarded anIsaac Walton Killam Memorial Fellowship and the first scientist of any kind to hold this award for four full years. He has over 250 publications to his credit and for several years in the past three decades has been the most cited Canadian geoscientist in the world.Williams was among the first to describe the evidence for the existence of the
Iapetus Ocean , the predecessor of the modernAtlantic Ocean . A sampling of these rocks is preserved and protected inGros Morne National Park of western Newfoundland, which has qualified forUNESCO World Heritage Site recognition under his advocacy. Williams is perhaps best known for producing the world's first tectonic lithofacies map and the first geological map of the entireAppalachian Mountains in the U.S. andCanada in 1978.Awards
* Governor General's Medal, Memorial University of Newfoundland (1956)
* Dominion Command Scholarship, Memorial University of Newfoundland (1956,1957)
* Fellow,Royal Society of Canada (1972)
* Past Presidents Medal,Geological Association of Canada (1976)
*Isaac Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship (1976-1979)
*R. J. W. Douglas Medal ,Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists , First Recipient (1980)
* University Research Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland, First Recipient (1984)
* Miller Medal, Royal Society of Canada (1987)
*Logan Medal ,Geological Association of Canada (1988)
* James Chair Professor,St. Francis Xavier University (1989)
* Alexander Murray Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland (1990-1995)
* Honorary Research Professor, Memorial University of Newfoundland (2005-)External links
* [http://www.esd.mun.ca/~hankweb/ Harold Williams' webpage]
* [http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientistprofile.php?pID=276 Great Canadian Scientists]
* [http://www.rsc.ca/index.php?page=citations_miller&lang_id=1&page_id=160#TOC9 Harold Williams] Royal Society of CanadaPersondata
NAME= Williams, Harold
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Canadian geologist
DATE OF BIRTH=14 March 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH=St. John's, Newfoundland
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