James E. Gill
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Born1901
DiedJanuary 26, 1980 (aged 78–79)
Canada
CitizenshipCanadian
Dr. James E. Gill | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1901 |
| Died | January 26, 1980 (aged 78–79) Canada |
| Citizenship | Canadian |
| Alma mater | McGill University Princeton University |
| Known for | Stratigraphy and Pleistocene geology |
| Awards | Barlow Memorial Medal Leonard Medal Willet G. Miller Medal Logan Medal (1967) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Geology Exploration |
| Institutions | University of Rochester McGill University |
| Notes | |
Discovered high-grade iron ore deposits in Quebec and Labrador | |
James Edward Gill (1901 – January 26, 1980) was a scientist, teacher, explorer and mine developer. Along with William R. James, Sr. he discovered the high-grade iron ore deposits of Quebec and Labrador. He is remembered for his important contributions in the fields of stratigraphy and Pleistocene geology.
Gill was born in Nelson, British Columbia. He started off attending the University of British Columbia, but completed his B.Sc. in Mining Engineering in 1921 at McGill University. He worked as a Mining Engineer for two years in British Columbia, before going on to Princeton University as a Proctor Fellow. In 1925, he obtained his PhD.