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Arthur Dyke (Geological Survey of Canada, Retired and EES Adjunct) on being named a Fellow in The Royal Society of Canada's Class of 2021. Ĭongratulations Catherine Brenan, recipient of the Atlantic Chapter Dillon Consulting Limited Scholarship for 2021!Ĭongratulations to Dr. Megan MacDonald and Sana Salehi, Milligan Undergraduate AwardĬongratulations Kathleen Clark, winner of Science Atlantic best paper at the AUGC 2021.Ĭongratulations to EES' Bailey Milos on achieving U SPORTS Academic All-Canadian status during the 2020-21 season: Ĭongratulations to Prof Emeritus Marcos Zentilli for his appointment as an honorary member of the Geological Society of Chile "in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the knowledge and dissemination of Geology in Chile to the national and international community, as well as to society". Sadie Jacobs-Peters, Brian MacLean Memorial Prize Michael Powell, MacEachern-Ponsford Award Hope Moon, Art and Dorothy Cooke Scholarship Physics & Physical Oceanography, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John'sĬongratulations Earth and Environmental Sciences Fall 2021 Memorial Award Recipients: Delphine Rouby, Université de Toulouse, Franceīasal processes at glacial cycle scale in an ice sheet systems model The sediment routing systems of the Guyana Shield: from the Atlantic Rifting to the Andean Riseĭr. Michael Preston, University of Northern BC Tree Restoration as a Natural Climate Solution: The case for planting on marginal industrially polluted landscapesĭr. Vincent van Hinsberg, McGill Universityĭecoding the sedimentary record of early eukaryotes in Arctic Canadaĭr. Maryjo Brounce, University of California RiversideĢ021 Hutchison Medalist Speaker in-person lecture tour: Sending probes into the deep Earth to understand subductionĭr. Estelle Rose-Koga, Laboratoire Magma et Volcans, Université de Clermont-Auvergne, FranceĮlevated Fe oxidation states, like H2O and select trace elements, are linked to material recycling in Izu-Bonin-Mariana lavas in space and timeĭr. Halogen cycle in the mantle seen through melt inclusionsĭr. Due to the COVID restrictions, a celebration of his life is scheduled in the later date. Dave will be missed by many and remembered for a long time to come. Dave’s appreciation for the people he surrounded himself with ran deep and thus his battle with Alzheimer’s and eventual passing also ripples through many. We would also like to thank all the care staff at Sullivan’s Lane, Parkstone, for providing such consideration and comfort in the last years of his life. He enjoyed frequent gatherings with long-time family friends, the Lunns and the Mathesons, whom helped him during many trips together after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Dave also leaves many “academic children”, students and postdocs, who often became extended family and joined us for dinners and drinks. Dave leaves behind his wife, Kumiko and children, Helen Scott-Davison (Tyler), Erica and Tarou, and grandchildren. Dave had an adventurous soul, and imparted this feeling on everyone around him. He also took us on adventures around the world whether on sabbatical or geological field trips to places including Argentina, Europe, the United States cross country, Bermuda, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. He loved to bring the whole family fishing, where he would exhibit levels of patience extending from untangling everyone’s lines to paddling the canoe around the lake for hours in search of fish. He also enjoyed visiting many elementary schools in the province to give talks about dinosaurs and take young students to field trips to beaches, looking for fossils. His work is found in numerous scientific papers and books and he was a recipient of The Joseph A.
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He led many international/national projects in the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Arctic and the Antarctic. Dave’s life’s work focused on studying the past earth’s environment using microfossils. in a record two years and became a faculty member. After working in San Diego for a few years, he started a Ph.D. in geology from Western Washington University. in Geology and Oceanography from the University of Washington and MSc. But he eventually developed an aptitude for geology, earning his BSc. He almost failed the grade two and liked school for its extracurriculars, such as the varsity cross country running team and parties. He grew up in the Pacific northwest (northern California and northwestern Washington State). Dave was born in Oakland, Calif., to David Bernet Scott and Gladys King Scott on May 25, 1947.
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Dave was an emeritus professor and past chair of the Department of Earth Sciences at Dalhousie University. Scott passed away on Decemwith his wife, Kumiko, by his side.