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Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 4

Jökull - 01.12.1982, Side 4
noes, archeology, changes in vegetation cover, stu- dies of soil erosion, periglacial phenomena and glacier fluctuations. He first applied this dating technique in studies of Icelandic bogs in 1934 and in the co-Nordic archeological investigations of Thjórsárdalur in 1939. In 1944 he obtained his fil.dr. from the University of Stockholm for his classical work „Tephrochronological studies in Iceland, Thjórsárdalur and its destruction”. Now, after almost fifty years of tephrochronological research he has recorded in detail the history of eruptions in Grímsvötn, Katla and Oræfajökull in historical times and in Hekla for the last 6000 years. But this is still far from being a complete description of Sigurdur’s contributions to science. He has written important papers on physical geography and geomorphology, periglacial phe- nomena, plant-bearing interglacial sediments, earthquakes and geological problems in connec- tion with the development of hydroelectric power, as well as on population changes in Iceland since the time of settlement. He has been a pioneer in nature conservation in Iceland, debated day by day issues in the newspapers (such as whether the City Hall and a jet fountain should be placed in the lake in the Reykjavík city centre) and attacked various superstitions which continuously seem to break out among his fellow countrymen. He has written a great number of literary reviews and even assessed the artistic value of Icelandic films. He has translated Bellman’s songs and “epistles” and written songs which have reached the ”top ten“ on the Reykjavík Radio. Sigurdur is a sharp researcher of Nature and endowed with a rare intuition of its processes. He has contributed basic information on many topics in geoscience upon which future work has to be built. His main contributions are classical, his output of work astonishing and his versatility and artistic abilities those of a genius. Sigurdur settled in Iceland in 1945 at the end of the Second World War and worked for two years as a geologist for the National Research Council and the Institute of Industrial Research. In 1947 he became the Head of the Geography and Geol- ogy Department of the Museum of Natural His- tory. He held this post until 1968 when he became a Professor of Geology at the University of Iceland when a Chair in geosciences was established at the Department of Engineering and Science. Further, he was elected the Head of the Geoscience Section of the Science Institute of the University of Iceland. Several organizations, societies and committees have benefitted from Sigurdur’s capabilities. He was the Chairman of the Iceland Science Fund from 1958 to 1978, the first Chairman of the Geoscience Society of Iceland 1966—68, on the Board of the Iceland Tourist Society 1957 — 77, President of the Icelandic Natural History Society 1950—51 and editor of Náttúrufrædingurinn 1950, 1952—55. He has been on the Board of the Nordic Council’s Advising Commission for Science since 1972, on the Board of the Nordic House in Reyk- javík since 1970, Chairman of the Iceland Gla- ciological Society since 1969 and editor of Jökull since 1957, on the Board of The Icelandic Council of Nature Conservation since 1956. He has orga- nized and guided the annual Nordic Geology Excursions to Iceland since 1964. Sigurdur was elected a Fellow of the Icelandic Science Society in 1946, the Geological Society of London in 1954, Det Kongelige Danske Videns- kabernes Selskab in 1957, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina 1961, Kungliga Vit- terhetssamhállet in Göteborg 1968, Kungliga Fysiografiska Sállskapet in Lund 1969, Det Norske Videnskaps Akademi in Oslo 1971, Kungliga Vetenskapsakademien, Stockholm 1971, Suomi- lainen tideakatemia, Helsinki 1975, The Explor- ers’ Club, New York 1978. He was elected Honor- ary Member of the Iceland Student Organization in Stockholm in 1951, Det Norske Geografiske Selskap 1961, Sydesvenska Geografiska Sállskapet 1967, Geological Society of America 1973, The International Glaciological Society 1973 and the Iceland Tourist Society 1977. He was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Iceland in 1961, received the Spen- diaroíf Prize on the 21 st International Geological Congress in 1960, the Black Prize of the Royal Geographical Society in 1967, the Vega Medal in 1970, the Asa-Wright Prize in 1970, the Vitus Bering Prize in 1976. The 1982 and 1983 volumes of Jökull are pre- sented in recognition of Sigurdur Thorarinsson’s great achievements for Geosciences. The issues contain 30 papers written by colleagues whom he has inspired and assisted in their work in Iceland. However, these issues should also be regarded as a tribute to Sigurdur Thorarinsson from all his friends and colleagues in Iceland and abroad. Hílgi Björnsson 2 JÖKULL 32. ÁR
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