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Authorised form of nameMcLaren; Digby Johns (1919 - 2004)
Dates1919 - 2004
Date of birth11/12/1919
Date of death08/12/2004
Research fieldGeography
ActivityEducation:
Sedbergh; Queen's College, Cambridge
Career:
Studies interupted by WW2 - Royal Artillery (1939-1945), Iraqi and Italian campaigns; Geological Survey of Canada (1948); completed PhD at University of Michigan; appointed first director general of the Geological Survey's Institute of Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology at Calgary (1960) returned to Ottawa after six months; Senior Science Adviser to Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Canada (1980-1984); Professor of Geology, Ottawa University (1980-1984); initiated International Geosphere-Biosphere programme; President, Royal Society of Canada (1987-1990); President Geological Society of America; Digby McLaren Medal of the Internation Commission in Stratigraphy inaugurated at meeting of Internation Geological Union in Florey, attended by McLaren (2004)
Honours:
OC (1987)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/03/1979
Age at election59
RelationshipsSon of James McLaren, land agent to Duke of Northumberland; married Phyllis Matkin
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoir 2007, Volume 53, pp 237-246 by Geoffrey Hattersley-Smith FRSC
Obituary in Daily Telegraph (15 December 2004)
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/267143639
CodeNA4143
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/GA/GRS/8145McLaren, Digby Johns1979
EC/1979/23McLaren, Digby Johns: certificate of election to the Royal Society1975
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