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James Edwin Hawley

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364:"Dr. Hawley has brought to geology an incisive, scientific mind and an exceptional knowledge of the basic sciences of chemistry and physics. His work is notable for acute observation in the field and for interpretation of field phenomena on the basis of the fundamental laws of science. As a result, his contributions contain fresh and original ideas, many of which have opened up new channels of geological investigation. On the other hand, he has shown the fallacies of a number of geological hypotheses which cannot be substantiated by established laws of chemistry and physics." 25: 317:
He was a pioneer in the field of interpretative mineralogy; much of his research was devoted to genetic associations of ore deposits and to investigation of conditions under which metallic minerals may be transported and deposited. Through both by field investigations and by laboratory researches,
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lab. He held that position until the Mineralogy and Geology Department were combined in 1950. At that time he was made Head of the newly created, Geological Sciences Department. He held that position until 1962. Students familiar with
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In 1929, Hawley returned to Queen's as Professor and Head of the Department of Mineralogy. His earliest papers in 1929 and 1930, based on research on the generation of oil in rocks by
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from Queen's University in 1918 and 1920, respectively. After completing his Masters, Hawley spent three years working in
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Hawley made notable contributions to the mineralogy of such deposits as the nickel-copper ores of
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pressures, are classics in the field of petroleum geology. In 1948, he established the school's
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Hawley was a member of the National Advisory Committee on Research in the Geological Sciences.
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The J.E. Hawley Memorial Scholarship is given out by Queen’s University in his honour.
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The Hawley Research Laboratories at Queen’s University are named after him
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The Hawley Medal is named in his honour. It is awarded by the
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The Academies of Arts, Humanities, and Sciences of Canada
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Study of petroleum geology and ore deposits' mineralogy
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referred to him as "Number 11" because the mineral,
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Kingston, Ontario
Tucson
Queen's University
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Willet G. Miller Medal
Logan Medal
Barlow Memorial Prize
Geology
Mineralogy
Queen's University
geologist
Mineralogy
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
Bachelor's
Master's degree
petroleum geology
Alberta
Ecuador
Burma
India
PhD
University of Wisconsin–Madison

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