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Roger Cooper (paleontologist)

Roger Alan Cooper FRSNZ (12 March 1939 – 2 March 2020) was a New Zealand paleontologist, known as a leading expert on the fossil zooplankton of the early Paleozoic and the paleobiology of Zealandia.[2]

Roger Cooper
Born
Roger Alan Cooper

(1939-03-12)12 March 1939
Died2 March 2020(2020-03-02) (aged 80)[4]
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
NationalityNew Zealand
Alma materVictoria University of Wellington
AwardsMcKay Hammer Award (1980)[1]
New Zealand Science and Technology Silver Medal (2003)[2]
Hutton Medal (2017)[3]
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology
ThesisOrdovician Biostratigraphy of North-West Nelson (1969)

Biography edit

Roger A. Cooper, the second of his parents' five children, grew up in Eastbourne, New Zealand. He became a geology student at Victoria University of Wellington and in his second year went in January 1961 as a field assistant on a trip lasting almost three months. The purpose of the trip, with four people, three pack horses, two-way radios, and rifles, was geological mapping of New Zealand's Marlborough Region. Nearly a year later, he participated in the Victoria University Antarctic Expedition (VUWAE 4) to the western edge of the Koettlitz Glacier and the mountainous parts of southern Victoria Land. Over a period of two months, the expedition members produced geological maps and made fossil collections. In 1961 he received his B.Sc. After completing his M.Sc. he spent a year mapping commercially useful limestone in the Otago and Southland regions for the New Zealand Geological Survey.[4]

From 1963 to 1964, Cooper spent eighteen months on the United Nations Labuk Valley Project in Sabah, Borneo. The purpose of the Project was to investigate mineral resources in the Labuk region. Cooper collected geochemical samples in remote jungle areas. His Iban assistants were highly skilled in jungle lore and living off the land.[4]

Upon his return from Borneo, he began work at the University of Victoria on his Ph.D. thesis. His thesis, supervised by Harold Wellman and Paul P. Vella (1926–2010), which involved Ordovician biostratigraphy and fossil graptolite species, including Isograptus caduceus. Cooper's thesis was favourably described in 1969 by the paleontologist Oliver Bulman. After completing his Ph.D. in 1969,[5] Cooper became a Paleozoic paleontologist employed by the New Zealand Geological Survey in Lower Hutt. He led two Antarctican expeditions, one in 1974-1975 and the other in 1981–1982. With the support of a Nuffield Traveling Fellowship, awarded in 1979, he was on a leave of absence from the Geological Survey for 15 months studying graptolites at the Natural History Museum, London, and at the University of Cambridge. For eight years, starting in 1989, he was Chief Paleontologist at the Geological Survey (which was part of the Geophysical Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research). He managed the transition from the Geological Survey to the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, which was completed in 1992. In 2005 the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences was renamed GNS Science.[4] In 2012 he retired from GNS Science after 42 years of employment.[6] After his retirement, Cooper maintained an office at GNS Science and remained scientifically active.[4]

Cooper was elected in 1988 a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi and during his career received several awards. He co-authored the current version of the geological map of the Nelson region.[4]

Cooper was divorced from his first wife, Dorothy (Dot) Cooper. Upon his death he was survived by his second wife Robyn Cooper (m. 1991), his ex-wife, two children from his first marriage, two step-children, and several grandchildren.[4]

Selected publications edit

  • Cooper, R. A. (1974). "Age of the Greenland and Waiuta Groups, South Island, New Zealand (Note)". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 17 (4): 955–962. doi:10.1080/00288306.1974.10418235.
  • Cooper, R. A. (1979). Ordovician geology and graptolite faunas of the Aorangi Mine area, north-west Nelson, New Zealand. Vol. 47. New Zealand Geological Survey Paleontological Bulletin.
  • Cooper, R.A. (1989). "New Zealand tectonostratigraphic terranes and panbiogeography". New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 16 (4): 699–712. doi:10.1080/03014223.1989.10422928.
  • Cooper, Roger A.; Millener, Philip R. (1993). "The New Zealand biota: Historical background and new research". Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 8 (12): 429–433. doi:10.1016/0169-5347(93)90004-9. PMID 21236222.
  • Cooper, Alan; Cooper, Roger A. (1997). "The Oligocene bottleneck and New Zealand biota: genetic record of a past environmental crisis". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences. 261 (1362): 293–302. doi:10.1098/rspb.1995.0150. ISSN 0962-8452. PMID 8587872. S2CID 29890825.<
  • Münker, Carsten; Cooper, Roger (1999). "The Cambrian arc complex of the Takaka Terrane, New Zealand: An integrated stratigraphical, paleontological and geochemical approach". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 42 (3): 415–445. doi:10.1080/00288306.1999.9514854.
  • Cooper, R.A.; Crampton, J.S.; Raine, J.I.; Gradstein, F.M.; Morgans, H.E.; Sadler, P.M.; Strong, C.P.; Waghorn, D.; Wilson, G.J. (2001). "Quantitative biostratigraphy of the Taranaki Basin, New Zealand: a deterministic and probabilistic approach". AAPG Bulletin. 85 (8): 1469–1498.
  • Crampton, J. S.; Beu, A. G.; Cooper, R. A.; Jones, C. M.; Marshall, B.; Maxwell, P. A. (2003). "Estimating the Rock Volume Bias in Paleobiodiversity Studies". Science. 301 (5631): 358–360. Bibcode:2003Sci...301..358C. doi:10.1126/science.1085075. PMID 12805555. S2CID 38525949.
  • Crampton, J. S.; Foote, M.; Beu, A. G.; Cooper, R. A.; Matcham, I.; Jones, C. M.; Maxwell, P. A.; Marshall, B. A. (2006). "Second-Order Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on the Quality of the Fossil Record at an Active Margin: New Zealand Eocene to Recent Shelf Molluscs". PALAIOS. 21 (1): 86–105. Bibcode:2006Palai..21...86C. doi:10.2110/palo.2004.p04-90. S2CID 53476400.
  • Raine, J.I.; Beu, A.G.; Boyes, A.F.; Campbell, H.J.; Cooper, R.A.; Crampton, J.S.; Crundwell, M.P.; Hollis, C.J.; Morgans, H.E.G.; Mortimer, N. (2015). "New Zealand geological timescale NZGT 2015/1". New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 58 (4): 398–403. doi:10.1080/00288306.2015.1086391. S2CID 131209497.

References edit

  1. ^ "McKay Hammer Award". Geoscience Society of New Zealand.
  2. ^ a b "Major accolades for two GNS Science Staff at Royal Society's awards function". GNS Science. 10 October 2017.
  3. ^ "2017 Hutton Medal: Understanding the geological and evolutionary origins of Zealandia". Royal Society Te Apārangi (www.royalsociety.org.nz). 10 October 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Crampton, James; Beu, Alan; Simes, John; Fortet, Richard. "Roger Cooper (1939–2020)". Royal Society of New Zealand.
  5. ^ Cooper, Roger (1969). Ordovician Biostratigraphy of North-West Nelson (Doctoral thesis). Open Access Repository Victoria University of Wellington, Victoria University of Wellington. doi:10.26686/wgtn.16945576.
  6. ^ "Major accolades for two GNS Science Staff at Royal Society's awards function". GNS Science.

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Roger Alan Cooper FRSNZ 12 March 1939 2 March 2020 was a New Zealand paleontologist known as a leading expert on the fossil zooplankton of the early Paleozoic and the paleobiology of Zealandia 2 Roger CooperBornRoger Alan Cooper 1939 03 12 12 March 1939Died2 March 2020 2020 03 02 aged 80 4 Lower Hutt New ZealandNationalityNew ZealandAlma materVictoria University of WellingtonAwardsMcKay Hammer Award 1980 1 New Zealand Science and Technology Silver Medal 2003 2 Hutton Medal 2017 3 Scientific careerFieldsPaleontologyThesisOrdovician Biostratigraphy of North West Nelson 1969 Biography editRoger A Cooper the second of his parents five children grew up in Eastbourne New Zealand He became a geology student at Victoria University of Wellington and in his second year went in January 1961 as a field assistant on a trip lasting almost three months The purpose of the trip with four people three pack horses two way radios and rifles was geological mapping of New Zealand s Marlborough Region Nearly a year later he participated in the Victoria University Antarctic Expedition VUWAE 4 to the western edge of the Koettlitz Glacier and the mountainous parts of southern Victoria Land Over a period of two months the expedition members produced geological maps and made fossil collections In 1961 he received his B Sc After completing his M Sc he spent a year mapping commercially useful limestone in the Otago and Southland regions for the New Zealand Geological Survey 4 From 1963 to 1964 Cooper spent eighteen months on the United Nations Labuk Valley Project in Sabah Borneo The purpose of the Project was to investigate mineral resources in the Labuk region Cooper collected geochemical samples in remote jungle areas His Iban assistants were highly skilled in jungle lore and living off the land 4 Upon his return from Borneo he began work at the University of Victoria on his Ph D thesis His thesis supervised by Harold Wellman and Paul P Vella 1926 2010 which involved Ordovician biostratigraphy and fossil graptolite species including Isograptus caduceus Cooper s thesis was favourably described in 1969 by the paleontologist Oliver Bulman After completing his Ph D in 1969 5 Cooper became a Paleozoic paleontologist employed by the New Zealand Geological Survey in Lower Hutt He led two Antarctican expeditions one in 1974 1975 and the other in 1981 1982 With the support of a Nuffield Traveling Fellowship awarded in 1979 he was on a leave of absence from the Geological Survey for 15 months studying graptolites at the Natural History Museum London and at the University of Cambridge For eight years starting in 1989 he was Chief Paleontologist at the Geological Survey which was part of the Geophysical Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research He managed the transition from the Geological Survey to the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences which was completed in 1992 In 2005 the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences was renamed GNS Science 4 In 2012 he retired from GNS Science after 42 years of employment 6 After his retirement Cooper maintained an office at GNS Science and remained scientifically active 4 Cooper was elected in 1988 a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Aparangi and during his career received several awards He co authored the current version of the geological map of the Nelson region 4 Cooper was divorced from his first wife Dorothy Dot Cooper Upon his death he was survived by his second wife Robyn Cooper m 1991 his ex wife two children from his first marriage two step children and several grandchildren 4 Selected publications editCooper R A 1974 Age of the Greenland and Waiuta Groups South Island New Zealand Note New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 17 4 955 962 doi 10 1080 00288306 1974 10418235 Cooper R A 1979 Ordovician geology and graptolite faunas of the Aorangi Mine area north west Nelson New Zealand Vol 47 New Zealand Geological Survey Paleontological Bulletin Cooper R A 1989 New Zealand tectonostratigraphic terranes and panbiogeography New Zealand Journal of Zoology 16 4 699 712 doi 10 1080 03014223 1989 10422928 Cooper Roger A Millener Philip R 1993 The New Zealand biota Historical background and new research Trends in Ecology amp Evolution 8 12 429 433 doi 10 1016 0169 5347 93 90004 9 PMID 21236222 Cooper Alan Cooper Roger A 1997 The Oligocene bottleneck and New Zealand biota genetic record of a past environmental crisis Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B Biological Sciences 261 1362 293 302 doi 10 1098 rspb 1995 0150 ISSN 0962 8452 PMID 8587872 S2CID 29890825 lt Munker Carsten Cooper Roger 1999 The Cambrian arc complex of the Takaka Terrane New Zealand An integrated stratigraphical paleontological and geochemical approach New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 42 3 415 445 doi 10 1080 00288306 1999 9514854 Cooper R A Crampton J S Raine J I Gradstein F M Morgans H E Sadler P M Strong C P Waghorn D Wilson G J 2001 Quantitative biostratigraphy of the Taranaki Basin New Zealand a deterministic and probabilistic approach AAPG Bulletin 85 8 1469 1498 Crampton J S Beu A G Cooper R A Jones C M Marshall B Maxwell P A 2003 Estimating the Rock Volume Bias in Paleobiodiversity Studies Science 301 5631 358 360 Bibcode 2003Sci 301 358C doi 10 1126 science 1085075 PMID 12805555 S2CID 38525949 Crampton J S Foote M Beu A G Cooper R A Matcham I Jones C M Maxwell P A Marshall B A 2006 Second Order Sequence Stratigraphic Controls on the Quality of the Fossil Record at an Active Margin New Zealand Eocene to Recent Shelf Molluscs PALAIOS 21 1 86 105 Bibcode 2006Palai 21 86C doi 10 2110 palo 2004 p04 90 S2CID 53476400 Raine J I Beu A G Boyes A F Campbell H J Cooper R A Crampton J S Crundwell M P Hollis C J Morgans H E G Mortimer N 2015 New Zealand geological timescale NZGT 2015 1 New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 58 4 398 403 doi 10 1080 00288306 2015 1086391 S2CID 131209497 References edit McKay Hammer Award Geoscience Society of New Zealand a b Major accolades for two GNS Science Staff at Royal Society s awards function GNS Science 10 October 2017 2017 Hutton Medal Understanding the geological and evolutionary origins of Zealandia Royal Society Te Aparangi www royalsociety org nz 10 October 2007 a b c d e f g Crampton James Beu Alan Simes John Fortet Richard Roger Cooper 1939 2020 Royal Society of New Zealand Cooper Roger 1969 Ordovician Biostratigraphy of North West Nelson Doctoral thesis Open Access Repository Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington doi 10 26686 wgtn 16945576 Major accolades for two GNS Science Staff at Royal Society s awards function GNS Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Cooper paleontologist amp oldid 1201629044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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