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Aleksis Dreimanis

Aleksis Dreimanis (August 13, 1914 – July 8, 2011[1]) was a Latvian Canadian Quaternary geologist. He was born in Valmiera, Latvia.

Biography edit

He first studied geology at the Institute of Palaeontology at the University of Latvia in Riga. In 1939, he worked as a lecturer at the University. As World War II was being fought, he also took on the responsibility of consulting in Quaternary mapping in the Latvian Institute of Mineral Resources. He was conscripted into the Latvian Legion in 1943 or 1944, and later sent by the German Army to work as a military geologist in Italy and Germany.[2][3] After the war Dreimanis was appointed associate professor in the Baltic University in the Displaced Persons camps at Hamburg and Pinneberg in Germany.

In 1948, Dreimanis immigrated to Canada to assume a lecturer position at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Several Canadian institutions called on him for his Quaternary expertise, including the Geological Survey of Canada, the Ontario Department of Mines, and the Ontario Department of Planning and Development for the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, the Thames River Conservation Authority and various private companies. The university promoted him to associate professor in 1956, then to professor in 1964. In 1980 the university gave made him an emeritus professor. In the over 40 years with the university, he has produced over 200 papers, notes and abstracts in the field of Quaternary research.

Between 1974 and 1982, Dreimanis acted as an international advisor for several groups including; the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Geological Survey of Finland, and the Ministry of Education in Finland.

Dreimanis maintained his link with Latvia. He made numerous visits as an invited lecturer to Riga, and to Tallinn in Estonia. He was a correspondent with the Dictionary of Latvian Technical Terminology from 1970 to 1986. He has been an associate editor of the Technical Review Journal (for Geology) from 1979. He served as chairman of the Commission on Technical and Natural Sciences at the Latvian Cultural Foundation from 1973 to 1976.

He died on July 8, 2011, at University Hospital, London, Ontario.[3]

Roles and duties edit

  • 1960, Delegate to the International Geological Congress
  • 1965, 1969, 1973, 1977 and 1982, Canadian delegate to the International Quaternary Association (INQUA) Congresses
  • 1965, Co-organised the INQUA Field Excursion in the Great Lakes-Ohio River Valley *1972, Co-organised the INQUA Field Excursion with the Montreal lGC
  • President of the INQUA Commission on genesis and lithology of Quaternary deposits
  • President of the INQUA Working Group on tills
  • 1974-1984, Leader of the Canadian Working Group of the UNESCO-IUGS International Geological Correlation Project on Quaternary Glaciations of the Northern Hemisphere
  • 1974-1980, Councillor for the American Quaternary Association
  • 1975, helped organize the Royal Society of Canada's Conference on Glacial Till
  • 1976-1978, Associate Editor for Geoscience Canada
  • 1980-1982, President of the American Quaternary Association
  • 1981-1987, Associate Editor for Quaternary Science Reviews
  • 1987, made Honorary Member of INQUA

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ . The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on July 20, 2014. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  2. ^ International Field Symposium 2004 (page 8)
  3. ^ a b Zelčs, Vitālijs; Raukas, Anto (December 2011). "Obituary - Farewell to Professor Aleksis Dreimanis (1914-2011)" (PDF). Baltica. 24: 117–122.
  • Aleksis Dreimanis: a legacy in Quaternary science

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Aleksis Dreimanis August 13 1914 July 8 2011 1 was a Latvian Canadian Quaternary geologist He was born in Valmiera Latvia Contents 1 Biography 2 Roles and duties 3 Awards 4 ReferencesBiography editHe first studied geology at the Institute of Palaeontology at the University of Latvia in Riga In 1939 he worked as a lecturer at the University As World War II was being fought he also took on the responsibility of consulting in Quaternary mapping in the Latvian Institute of Mineral Resources He was conscripted into the Latvian Legion in 1943 or 1944 and later sent by the German Army to work as a military geologist in Italy and Germany 2 3 After the war Dreimanis was appointed associate professor in the Baltic University in the Displaced Persons camps at Hamburg and Pinneberg in Germany In 1948 Dreimanis immigrated to Canada to assume a lecturer position at the University of Western Ontario in London Ontario Several Canadian institutions called on him for his Quaternary expertise including the Geological Survey of Canada the Ontario Department of Mines and the Ontario Department of Planning and Development for the St Lawrence Seaway Authority the Thames River Conservation Authority and various private companies The university promoted him to associate professor in 1956 then to professor in 1964 In 1980 the university gave made him an emeritus professor In the over 40 years with the university he has produced over 200 papers notes and abstracts in the field of Quaternary research Between 1974 and 1982 Dreimanis acted as an international advisor for several groups including the Polish Academy of Sciences the Geological Survey of Finland and the Ministry of Education in Finland Dreimanis maintained his link with Latvia He made numerous visits as an invited lecturer to Riga and to Tallinn in Estonia He was a correspondent with the Dictionary of Latvian Technical Terminology from 1970 to 1986 He has been an associate editor of the Technical Review Journal for Geology from 1979 He served as chairman of the Commission on Technical and Natural Sciences at the Latvian Cultural Foundation from 1973 to 1976 He died on July 8 2011 at University Hospital London Ontario 3 Roles and duties editThis biographical section is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic March 2021 1960 Delegate to the International Geological Congress 1965 1969 1973 1977 and 1982 Canadian delegate to the International Quaternary Association INQUA Congresses 1965 Co organised the INQUA Field Excursion in the Great Lakes Ohio River Valley 1972 Co organised the INQUA Field Excursion with the Montreal lGC President of the INQUA Commission on genesis and lithology of Quaternary deposits President of the INQUA Working Group on tills 1974 1984 Leader of the Canadian Working Group of the UNESCO IUGS International Geological Correlation Project on Quaternary Glaciations of the Northern Hemisphere 1974 1980 Councillor for the American Quaternary Association 1975 helped organize the Royal Society of Canada s Conference on Glacial Till 1976 1978 Associate Editor for Geoscience Canada 1980 1982 President of the American Quaternary Association 1981 1987 Associate Editor for Quaternary Science Reviews 1987 made Honorary Member of INQUAAwards edit1967 awarded the Canadian Centennial Medal 1969 bestowed an honorary D Sc from the University of Waterloo 1978 awarded the Logan Medal by the Geological Association of Canada 1979 appointed to the Royal Society of Canada 1980 bestowed an honorary D Sc from the University of Western Ontario 1987 awarded the Distinguished Career Award by the Geological Society of America 1987 awarded the Centennial Medal by the Geological Survey of Finland 1988 awarded the Albrecht Penck Medal of the German Quaternary Association 1989 recipient of the W A Johnston Medal from the Canadian Quaternary Association 1990 made an Honorary Member of the Geographical Society of Latvia 1990 made a Foreign Member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences 1990 awarded the University of Helsinki University of Helsinki Medal 1991 bestowed an honorary D Geogr from the University of Latvia 2003 awarded the Order of the Three Stars of Latvia for his contribution as a scientist to Latvian cultureReferences edit Aleksis Dreimanis The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on July 20 2014 Retrieved July 12 2011 International Field Symposium 2004 page 8 a b Zelcs Vitalijs Raukas Anto December 2011 Obituary Farewell to Professor Aleksis Dreimanis 1914 2011 PDF Baltica 24 117 122 W A Johnston Medal Aleksis Dreimanis a legacy in Quaternary science UWO Professor Emeritus Dreimanis The Aleksis Dreimanis Prize Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksis Dreimanis 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