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John P. Smol
John Smol holding a Glew lake sediment corer in his lab at Queen`s University
Born

John P. Smol


Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Alma mater
  • Brock University (MSc)
  • Queen's University (PhD)
  • Known forAdvancements in the field of long-term environmental change
    AwardsSteacie Prize (1992)
    Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering (2004)
    Vega Medal (2023)
    Scientific career
    FieldsLimnology
    Paleolimnology
    Limnogeology
    Arctic
    Diatoms[1]
    InstitutionsQueen's University
    ThesisPostglacial changes in fossil algal assemblages from three Canadian lakes (1982)
    Websitequeensu.ca/pearl/

    John P. Smol, OC OOnt FRS FRSC[2] is a Canadian ecologist, limnologist and paleolimnologist who is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Biology[3]atQueen's University, Kingston, Ontario, where he also held the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Change for the maximum of three 7-year terms (2001–2021).[4] He founded and co-directs the Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL).[5][1][6]

    Early life[edit]

    John Smol was born in Montreal, Canada. Both his parents were originally from Czechoslovakia. His mother was a war refugee and his father a political defector, who met in the immigrant sections of Montreal. His father was killed by a drunk driver in a car accident when Smol was 8 years old. He has three siblings, all of whom are in academia/education.

    Education[edit]

    Smol was educated at McGill University (BSc),[7] Brock University (MSc),[8] and Queen's University (PhD).[9]

    Career and research[edit]

    Smol works on a diverse range of subjects, most of which focus on using lake sediments to reconstruct past environmental trends. Topics include: lake acidification caused by acid rain, sewage input and fertilizer runoff (eutrophication), studies of nutrient and contaminant transport by birds and other biovectors, and a large program on climatic change. For about three decades, he has been leading research in the high Arctic, studying the present-day ecology of polar lakes and ponds, and then using paleolimnological approaches to determine how these ecosystems have been changing due to natural and anthropogenic stressors.

    The author or editor of 24 books and over 700 journal publications and book chapters,[1][10] Smol is an international lecturer and media commentator on a variety of topics, but most dealing with environmental issues. From 1987 to 2007, he edited the Journal of Paleolimnology.[11] Since 2004, he has been editor of the journal Environmental Reviews.[12] He is the series editor of the Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research[13] book series. He held the Chair of the International Paleolimnology Association [14] for two three-year terms ending in August 2018, and until recently was President (2019–2022) of the Academy of Science, Royal Society of Canada.

    John P. Smol at the Royal Society admissions day in London, July 2018
    John P. Smol at the Royal Society admissions day in London, July 2018

    Honours and awards[edit]

    Among over 100 awards and fellowships,[2] Smol is the recipient of the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering,[15] given by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)[16] to honour Canada's top scientist or engineer. He also holds the distinction of being awarded four individual medals from the Royal Society of Canada, namely: the Miroslaw Romanowski Medal for significant contributions to the resolution of environmental problems; the Flavelle Medal for outstanding contribution to biological science; the McNeil Medal for the Public Awareness of Science; and the Sir John William Dawson Medal for important and sustained contributions in two domains (in his case, geology and biology) of interdisciplinary research. Smol was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2018.[17] He holds six honorary degrees: LLD, St Francis Xavier University (2003); PhD, University of Helsinki (2007); DSc, University of Waterloo (2012); LLD, Mount Allison University (2016); DSc, Ryerson University (2016); DSc, Western University (University of Western Ontario) (2017). In 2013 he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada.[18] The Vega Medal from the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography (SSAG) was presented to Smol in 2023.[19] Smol was made a Member of the Order of Ontario for the class of 2022.[20]

    Selected publications[edit]

    John Smol giving the 2023 Vega Medal Lecture in Stockholm, Sweden.
    John Smol on the Victoria Strait Expedition, Northwest Passage, High Arctic Canada.

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Undergraduate Degree Biology Graduate Courses Research – Queen's Biology Department". biology.queensu.ca.
  • ^ "Research Chair". 29 November 2012.
  • ^ "PEARL".
  • ^ John Smol's ORCID 0000-0002-2499-6696
  • ^ Algal blooms OCLC 883989884
  • ^ Paleolimnology of selected Precambrian Shield lakes OCLC 1032916530
  • ^ Postglacial changes in fossil algal assemblages from three Canadian lakes OCLC 15941406
  • ^ "Publication List".
  • ^ "Journal of Paleolimnology". Springer.
  • ^ "Canadian Science Publishing". Environmental Reviews.
  • ^ "Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research".
  • ^ "Home". Paleolim.
  • ^ "Herzberg Gold Medal". 28 June 2016.
  • ^ "NSERC". 28 June 2016.
  • ^ Anon (2018). "John Smol". royalsociety.org. Royal Society.
  • ^ General, Office of the Secretary to the Governor. "The Governor General of Canada". The Governor General of Canada.
  • ^ "Other awards". PEARL. 2023-05-24.
  • ^ "The 2022 Appointees to the Order of Ontario". Ontario.ca (Press release). November 6, 2023.
  • ^ Smol, John (July 29, 2016). "Some advice to early career scientists: Personal perspectives on surviving in a complex world". Ideas in Ecology and Evolution. 9 (1). doi:10.4033/iee.2016.9.5.e – via ojs.library.queensu.ca.

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