Fred Roots, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Fred Roots

Date of Birth: 05-Jul-1923

Place of Birth: Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada

Date of Death: 18-Oct-2016

Profession: geologist, explorer

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Fred Roots

  • Ernest Frederick "Fred" Roots (5 July 1923 – 18 October 2016) was a Canadian geologist, polar explorer, educator and public servant.
  • After graduating with undergraduate and master's degrees in geology from the University of British Columbia and a doctorate from Princeton University, Roots joined the Scott Polar Research Institute and was appointed Chief Geologist for the 1949 to 1952 Norwegian–British–Swedish Antarctic Expedition.
  • During the expedition, in addition to ground-breaking geological and glaciological research studies, he made a 189-day, unsupported dog sled journey across the continent; a record that still stood at the time of his death over six decades later.
  • On his return to Canada he joined the Geological Survey of Canada with whom he served as a field geologist until 1958, when he left to help found the Polar Continental Shelf Program.
  • After 14 years with PCSP, Roots left to act as science advisor to the newly created federal Department of the Environment, where he remained on staff until 1989.
  • After retirement, Roots remained an active participant in polar research, and also became a key mentor within the Students on Ice educational program.
  • He continued to participate in expeditions for Students on Ice well into his tenth decade, his last being to Greenland only two months before his death.

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