Ronald M. Clowes
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Dr. Ronald M. Clowes, CM is an award winning professor specializing in seismic and other geophysical studies of the Earth’s lithosphere. For his work he has been appointed a Member of the Order of Canada.
He completed three degrees while attending the University of Alberta; B.Sc. (1964), M.Sc. (1966), Ph.D. (1969). In 1969-1970, Clowes completed an NRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Australian National University. He became a Professor at the University of British Columbia in 1970. In 1987, he became the director of Lithoprobe, a national geoscience research project. Clowes continues to teach at UBC as a Professor in the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences. His research, with colleagues and students, focuses on seismic and other geophysical studies of the Earth’s lithosphere; and relation of the results to geology and tectonics.
[edit] Awards
- 2005- Logan Medal, Geological Association of Canada’s highest honour
- 2004-2006- Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship
- 2002- Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
- 1998- Member, Order of Canada
- 1998- J. Tuzo Wilson Medal, Canadian Geophysical Union
- 1997- Distinguished Lecturer Award, The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- 1995- Honorary Member, Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
- 1995- Distinguished Fellow, Geological Association of Canada
- 1994- Fellow, Royal Society of Canada
- 1993- George P. Woollard Award, Geological Society of America
- 1988- Past President`s Medal, Geological Association of Canada
- 1987-88- Canada Council Killam Research Fellowship (declined);
- 1966, 1981- Best Paper Award, Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
- 1968- Best Paper Award, Geophysics