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George Albert Young

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George Albert Young, FRSC (1878–1947) was a Canadian geologist who was Chief Geologist of the Canadian Geological Survey. He was President of the Royal Society of Canada in 1935–1936, in succession to fellow geologist Reginald Walter Brock, who died in a plane accident.

References

  • https://mineralogicalrecord.com/new_biobibliography/young-george-albert/
  • "Erratum". Nature. 136 (3451): 985. December 1935. doi:10.1038/136985d0. S2CID 211170535.
  • "Chief Geologist Dies", The Gazette, 9 June 1947, p. 13