David G. Gee

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David G. Gee (11 December 1937 – 5 October 2023) was a British and Swedish geologist, who worked in Sweden for most of his career. He is known for his leadership of geological expeditions in the high Arctic and for his initiation and leadership of EUROPROBE.[1][2]

Biography

David G. Gee was born in

OBE in 1960.[4]

After spending much of his boyhood in India and later attending schools in England, Gee matriculated in 1958 at the University of Cambridge.[3] There he graduated with a B.A., an M.A., and in 1966 a Ph.D. with a thesis on the tectonics of the Norwegian archipelago Svalbard.[5] His Ph.D. thesis The structural geology of the Biskayer-huken Peninsula, North Spitsbergen was supervised by W. Brian Harland. In 1959 with the geologist Peter F. Friend, Gee made his first trip to Svalbard. He also participated in the Cambridge expeditions, led by Harland, to Svalbard in 1961, 1962, and 1963. In 1964 and 1965 Gee worked part-time for the Norwegian Polar Institute (Norsk Polarinstitutt) — during this employment he mapped parts of Svalbard. His wife is Norwegian. David and Veslemøy Gee were married in December 1965.[3]

From 1966 to 1986 Gee was employed by the Geological Survey of Sweden (Sveriges geologiska undersökning, SGU) and worked on economic geology.[5] He played an important role in the discovery of valuable minerals in the Myrviken Alum Shale Formation.[6] From 1986 to 1994 he held a Swedish Research Council position as a professor at Lund University. At Uppsala University, he was Professor of Orogenic Dynamics from 1994 until 2004, when he retired as professor emeritus. At Uppsala University he was Dean of Earth Sciences from 1996 to 2002. He spent more than 20 field seasons in the high Arctic and was the leader of expeditions to Svalbard, Novaya Zemlya, the Polar Urals, the Taymyr Peninsula, and Severnaya Zemlya.[5]

Gee was the author or co-author of more than 130 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is co-editor of four books on the following topics: Scandinavian Caledonides (1985), the Uralian Orogenic belt (1997), the Timanide Orogen (2004), and the dynamics of the European lithosphere (2006).[5][7] He is a leading expert on the orogeny of the Scandinavian Caledonides.[1][8][9] He and his colleagues have also done research on other Palaeozoic mountain belts of Eurasia. Gee has wide interests in the Earth sciences.[5]

From 1988 to 2001, Gee chaired EUROPROBE, a multidisciplinary, multinational research program. EUROPROBE began operation in 1988 with funding by the International Lithosphere Program and was then jointly funded with sponsorship from the

European Union of Geosciences. He has served on several committees and from 2007 to 2009 was a senior advisor to the U.N. International Year of Planet Earth.[5]

In 2007 Gee was awarded the Stephan Mueller Medal.[1] In 2008, the Swedish organization Geosektionen, the geosciences branch of Naturvetarna (the Swedish Association of Professional Scientists), honoured him with the title “Sweden's Geologist of the Year”. Geosektionen, one of the national association members of the European Federation of Geologists (EFG), has bestowed the annual honorary title each year beginning in 1997.[10]

Gee died in Uppsala, Sweden on 5 October 2023, at the age of 85.[13]

Selected publications

Articles

Books and monographs

References

  1. ^ a b c d "2007 Stephan Mueller awarded to David G. Gee". European Geosciences Union.
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  4. ^ "Deceased Fellow. Dr Edward Rowland Gee". Indian National Science Academy.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Academia Europeae (The Academy of Europe): David G. Gee, elected 1999". (with links to CV & publication list)
  6. ^ "Dr. David Gee Celebrated by Marquis Who's Who for 50 Years of Valuable Contributions to the Field of Geology". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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  10. ^ a b ""Geologist of the year", 2008" (PDF). Swedish Association of Scientists, Geology Section.
  11. ^ Pavlenkova, N.I., 2006. Structure and Dynamics of the Lithosphere of Eastern Europe. Research Results of the EUROPROBE Programme. Issue 2. GEOKART, GEOS, Moscow, 735 p. Строение и динамика литосферы Восточной Европы. Результаты исследований по программе EUROPROBE. Вып. 2/Ред. НИ Павленкова. М.: ГЕОКАРТ, ГЕОС, 2006. 735 с.
  12. ^ Puchkov, Victor N. "New data on geology of the Southern Urals: a concise summary of research after the period of EUROPROBE activity." Solid Earth 7, no. 4 (2016): 1269-1280.
  13. ^ "David Gee (1937–2023)". UNT. Retrieved 15 February 2024.