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25: 168:, and parts of British Columbia, including the Selkirk Mountains. His work has become the foundation of all subsequent Cordilleran mapping studies and set the standard for geological mapping in Canada. In 1968, Wheeler was appointed head of the Survey’s Cordilleran Section. 201:
Wheeler retired in 1990. During his later years he remainined as an unsalaried emeritus research scientist at the Geological Survey of Canada in Vancouver, and was a lead author of the 2004 Canada-USA collaborative Geological Map of North America.
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In 1952, Wheeler joined the Geological Survey of Canada. He worked for them for 39 years. He spent the first 20 years mapping the geology of 100,000 square kilometres. The greatest part of this achievement was the
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to become a manager. He was promoted to Chief Geologist, with responsibility for the scientific program. In the 1980s he returned to Vancouver to be the General Editor of the new 8-volume edition of the
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in 1957. He was a Councillor from 1968 to 1972. He served as President from 1970 to 1971.
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project. This 20-year project performed geoscientific studies on and mapped deep
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In the early 1980s, he lobbied for establishment of the
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Canadian
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Edward Oliver Wheeler
topographical
Mount Everest
Surveyor General of India
Arthur Oliver Wheeler
Selkirk Mountains
British Columbia
Alberta
Cordillera
Washington
Alaska
Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains
Ottawa
Lithoprobe
seismic
transects
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Geological Association of Canada
Royal Society of Canada
Logan Medal

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