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George P. L. Walker

George Patrick Leonard Walker FRS (2 March 1926 – 17 January 2005) was a British geologist who began his career studying mineralogy and later made significant contributions to volcanology.[2][3][4][5][6] He was widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern quantitative volcanology.[7]

George Walker

Born
George Patrick Leonard Walker

(1926-03-02)2 March 1926
Died17 January 2005(2005-01-17) (aged 78)
NationalityBritish
Alma materQueen's University, Belfast (BSc, 1948), (MSc, 1949)
University of Leeds (PhD, 1956)
Known forVolcanology; mineralogy.
Scientific career
FieldsVolcanologist
InstitutionsImperial College London
University of Auckland
University of Hawaiʻi
Doctoral advisorWilliam Quarrier Kennedy
Doctoral studentsSteve Sparks
Stephen Self
Geoff Wadge
Ian S. E. Carmichael[1]
Colin Wilson

Biography edit

Walker was born in Harlesden, London in 1926. He was the only child of Leonard Walker, an insurance salesman, and Evelyn Frances (nee McConkey), a nurse.[2] He went to school at Acton Lane Elementary School, and won a scholarship to Willesden County School in 1937.[8] In 1939, Walker and his mother were in Ballinderry, County Antrim, when World War II broke out. They stayed in Ballindery, and Walker completed his schooling at Wallace High School, Lisburn. Walker went to Queen's University, Belfast to study geology[5] and graduated with a BSc in 1948, and an MSc in 1949. He then went on to study for a PhD at the University of Leeds, under the supervision of W Q Kennedy. His dissertation focused on the secondary (alteration) minerals in the igneous rocks of Northern Ireland. In the summers of 1952 and 1953, Walker joined Kennedy on geological expeditions to the Ruwenzori Mountains and the Belgian Congo.

Career and research edit

In 1952 Walker took up an assistant lectureship in mineralogy at Imperial College, London. He was promoted to lecturer in 1954 and finished his PhD in 1956. For the next ten years, Walker turned his attention to the study of alteration minerals in lavas of eastern Iceland, spending each summer from 1955 to 1966 mapping in Iceland. This work earned him an international reputation as a meticulous mineralogist, and provided the first evidence for how the crust grows at oceanic ridges.[9] In 1964, Walker was promoted to Reader at Imperial college. Following the eruption of Surtsey from 1963-1967, Walker began to take an interest in active volcanism. This led to some of his pioneering studies, first of basaltic volcanism and lava flows on Mount Etna; and later, on pyroclastic rocks and the products of explosive volcanic eruptions, in Italy, the Azores and Tenerife.

In 1977, Walker was awarded a Captain James Cook Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand, which he took up at the University of Auckland. Although this began as a visiting position, in 1978 Walker resigned from Imperial College, and moved to New Zealand with his family. In 1981, he moved to the newly created Gordon Macdonald Chair in Volcanology at the University of Hawaiʻi. He remained in post until retirement, in 1996.[2][10]

Awards and honours edit

Walker received many awards and fellowships in recognition of his meticulous and influential work.

Selected publications edit

  • Walker, George P. L. (September 1960). "Zeolite Zones and Dike Distribution in Relation to the Structure of the Basalts of Eastern Iceland". The Journal of Geology. 68 (5): 515–528. Bibcode:1960JG.....68..515W. doi:10.1086/626685. JSTOR 30059352. S2CID 140566286.
  • Walker, George P. L. (July 1973). "Explosive volcanic eruptions — a new classification scheme". Geologische Rundschau. 62 (2): 431–446. Bibcode:1973GeoRu..62..431W. doi:10.1007/BF01840108. S2CID 129590129.
  • Walker, George P.L. (September 1983). "Ignimbrite types and ignimbrite problems". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 17 (1–4): 65–88. Bibcode:1983JVGR...17...65W. doi:10.1016/0377-0273(83)90062-8.
  • Wilson, Lionel; R. Stephen J. Sparks; George P. L. Walker (1987). "Explosive volcanic eruptions — IV. The control of magma properties and conduit geometry on eruption column behaviour". Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 63 (1): 117–148. Bibcode:1980GeoJ...63..117W. doi:10.1111/j.1365-246X.1980.tb02613.x.

Personal life edit

In 1958, Walker married Hazel Smith. They had a daughter, Alison, and a son, Leonard.

References edit

  1. ^ Carmichael, Ian Stuart Edward (1962). Volcanic geology of Thingmuli, Eastern Iceland (PhD thesis). Imperial College London. hdl:10044/1/13654. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.602161.  
  2. ^ a b c Self, S.; Sparks, R.S.J. (10 January 2006). "George Patrick Leonard Walker. 2 March 1926 — 17 January 2005: Elected FRS 1975". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 52: 423–436. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2006.0029. S2CID 58809052.
  3. ^ Wilson, C. J. N.; Walker, G. P. L. (1985). "The Taupo Eruption, New Zealand I. General Aspects". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 314 (1529): 199. Bibcode:1985RSPTA.314..199W. doi:10.1098/rsta.1985.0019. S2CID 122824685.
  4. ^ T. Thordarson; G. Larsen; S. K. Rowland; S. Self; A. Hoskuldsson, eds. (2009). Studies in Volcanology: The Legacy of George Walker. IAVCEI. ISBN 9781862392809. [ISBN missing]
  5. ^ a b Wadge, Geoff (22 February 2005). "George Walker". The Guardian.
  6. ^ IAVCEI - A George P.L. Walker symposium on Advances in Volcanology 2010-07-13 at the Wayback Machine - Reykholt, Borgarfjordur, W-Iceland, 12–17 June 2006
  7. ^ Thordarson, T.; Self, S.; Larsen, G.; Rowland, S. K.; Höskuldsson, Á (1 January 2009). "Studies in Volcanology: The Legacy of George Walker". Geological Society of London – via pubs.geoscienceworld.org.
  8. ^ Rowland, S. K.; Sparks, R. S. J. (1 January 2009). "A pictorial summary of the life and work of George Patrick Leonard Walker". Studies in Volcanology: The Legacy of George Walker. pp. 371–400. doi:10.1144/IAVCEl002.19. ISBN 9781862396241 – via pubs.geoscienceworld.org.
  9. ^ Bodvarsson, G.; Walker, G. P. L. (2 April 2007). "Crustal Drift in Iceland". Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society. 8 (3): 285–300. doi:10.1111/j.1365-246x.1964.tb06295.x. S2CID 131498667.
  10. ^ "Professor George Walker". The Times. 18 February 2005.
  11. ^ "McKay Hammer Award » Geoscience Society of New Zealand". Geoscience Society of New Zealand.

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For other people named George Walker see George Walker disambiguation George Patrick Leonard Walker FRS 2 March 1926 17 January 2005 was a British geologist who began his career studying mineralogy and later made significant contributions to volcanology 2 3 4 5 6 He was widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern quantitative volcanology 7 George WalkerFRSBornGeorge Patrick Leonard Walker 1926 03 02 2 March 1926Died17 January 2005 2005 01 17 aged 78 NationalityBritishAlma materQueen s University Belfast BSc 1948 MSc 1949 University of Leeds PhD 1956 Known forVolcanology mineralogy Scientific careerFieldsVolcanologistInstitutionsImperial College LondonUniversity of AucklandUniversity of HawaiʻiDoctoral advisorWilliam Quarrier KennedyDoctoral studentsSteve SparksStephen SelfGeoff WadgeIan S E Carmichael 1 Colin Wilson Contents 1 Biography 2 Career and research 2 1 Awards and honours 2 2 Selected publications 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesBiography editWalker was born in Harlesden London in 1926 He was the only child of Leonard Walker an insurance salesman and Evelyn Frances nee McConkey a nurse 2 He went to school at Acton Lane Elementary School and won a scholarship to Willesden County School in 1937 8 In 1939 Walker and his mother were in Ballinderry County Antrim when World War II broke out They stayed in Ballindery and Walker completed his schooling at Wallace High School Lisburn Walker went to Queen s University Belfast to study geology 5 and graduated with a BSc in 1948 and an MSc in 1949 He then went on to study for a PhD at the University of Leeds under the supervision of W Q Kennedy His dissertation focused on the secondary alteration minerals in the igneous rocks of Northern Ireland In the summers of 1952 and 1953 Walker joined Kennedy on geological expeditions to the Ruwenzori Mountains and the Belgian Congo Career and research editIn 1952 Walker took up an assistant lectureship in mineralogy at Imperial College London He was promoted to lecturer in 1954 and finished his PhD in 1956 For the next ten years Walker turned his attention to the study of alteration minerals in lavas of eastern Iceland spending each summer from 1955 to 1966 mapping in Iceland This work earned him an international reputation as a meticulous mineralogist and provided the first evidence for how the crust grows at oceanic ridges 9 In 1964 Walker was promoted to Reader at Imperial college Following the eruption of Surtsey from 1963 1967 Walker began to take an interest in active volcanism This led to some of his pioneering studies first of basaltic volcanism and lava flows on Mount Etna and later on pyroclastic rocks and the products of explosive volcanic eruptions in Italy the Azores and Tenerife In 1977 Walker was awarded a Captain James Cook Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand which he took up at the University of Auckland Although this began as a visiting position in 1978 Walker resigned from Imperial College and moved to New Zealand with his family In 1981 he moved to the newly created Gordon Macdonald Chair in Volcanology at the University of Hawaiʻi He remained in post until retirement in 1996 2 10 Awards and honours edit Walker received many awards and fellowships in recognition of his meticulous and influential work Icelandic Order of the Falcon conferred by the president of Iceland in 1977 Election as Fellow of the Royal Society in 1975 McKay Hammer award of the Geoscience Society of New Zealand in 1982 11 Lyell Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1982 University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents Award for Excellence in Research in 1985 Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1987 Fellowship of the Geological Society of America in 1987 Fellowship of the American Geophysical Union in 1988 Honorary D Sc from the University of New Zealand in 1988 Dr scient hon c from the University of Iceland in 1988 Thorarinsson Medal IAVCEI in 1989 Wollaston Medal Geological Society of London in 1995 Selected publications edit Walker George P L September 1960 Zeolite Zones and Dike Distribution in Relation to the Structure of the Basalts of Eastern Iceland The Journal of Geology 68 5 515 528 Bibcode 1960JG 68 515W doi 10 1086 626685 JSTOR 30059352 S2CID 140566286 Walker George P L July 1973 Explosive volcanic eruptions a new classification scheme Geologische Rundschau 62 2 431 446 Bibcode 1973GeoRu 62 431W doi 10 1007 BF01840108 S2CID 129590129 Walker George P L September 1983 Ignimbrite types and ignimbrite problems Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 17 1 4 65 88 Bibcode 1983JVGR 17 65W doi 10 1016 0377 0273 83 90062 8 Wilson Lionel R Stephen J Sparks George P L Walker 1987 Explosive volcanic eruptions IV The control of magma properties and conduit geometry on eruption column behaviour Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society 63 1 117 148 Bibcode 1980GeoJ 63 117W doi 10 1111 j 1365 246X 1980 tb02613 x Personal life editIn 1958 Walker married Hazel Smith They had a daughter Alison and a son Leonard References edit Carmichael Ian Stuart Edward 1962 Volcanic geology of Thingmuli Eastern Iceland PhD thesis Imperial College London hdl 10044 1 13654 EThOS uk bl ethos 602161 nbsp a b c Self S Sparks R S J 10 January 2006 George Patrick Leonard Walker 2 March 1926 17 January 2005 Elected FRS 1975 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 52 423 436 doi 10 1098 rsbm 2006 0029 S2CID 58809052 Wilson C J N Walker G P L 1985 The Taupo Eruption New Zealand I General Aspects Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 314 1529 199 Bibcode 1985RSPTA 314 199W doi 10 1098 rsta 1985 0019 S2CID 122824685 T Thordarson G Larsen S K Rowland S Self A Hoskuldsson eds 2009 Studies in Volcanology The Legacy of George Walker IAVCEI ISBN 9781862392809 ISBN missing a b Wadge Geoff 22 February 2005 George Walker The Guardian IAVCEI A George P L Walker symposium on Advances in Volcanology Archived 2010 07 13 at the Wayback Machine Reykholt Borgarfjordur W Iceland 12 17 June 2006 Thordarson T Self S Larsen G Rowland S K Hoskuldsson A 1 January 2009 Studies in Volcanology The Legacy of George Walker Geological Society of London via pubs geoscienceworld org Rowland S K Sparks R S J 1 January 2009 A pictorial summary of the life and work of George Patrick Leonard Walker Studies in Volcanology The Legacy of George Walker pp 371 400 doi 10 1144 IAVCEl002 19 ISBN 9781862396241 via pubs geoscienceworld org Bodvarsson G Walker G P L 2 April 2007 Crustal Drift in Iceland Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society 8 3 285 300 doi 10 1111 j 1365 246x 1964 tb06295 x S2CID 131498667 Professor George Walker The Times 18 February 2005 McKay Hammer Award Geoscience Society of New Zealand Geoscience Society of New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George P L Walker amp oldid 1214824262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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