Kurt Kyser
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T. Kurtis (Kurt) Kyser (October 7, 1951,
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, U.S. — August 29, 2017,
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) was an American and Canadian geologist and geochemist, Fellow of the
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, professor of the
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and Queen's University, founder and director of the Queen's Facility for Isotope Research (QFIR). Kyser served as a president of the Mineralogical Association of Canada (between 2006 and 2008) and as an Editor-in-Chief of the journal '' Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis'' (GEEA).


Biography

Kurt Kyser was born in 1951 in
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and grew up in
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, California. As a child, he was interested in entomology, but later he decided that geology is more fascinating for him. In 1974, Kyser graduated from the
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, then proceeding to postgraduate studies at the university branch in Berkeley, where he finished his MA studies in 1976, and PhD in Geology in 1980. His PhD became a pioneering work on the use of stable isotopes for the study of seafloor basalt. After completing a post-doctoral fellowship at the
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in Denver and a NATO post-doctoral fellowship at the
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, Kyser returned to the North America to work at the
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(Canada) as an assistant professor; in 1989 he was made a full professor. In 1995 he joined the Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering at Queen's University in Kingston. There, under the guidance of Kyser, the Queen's Facility for Isotope Research (QFIR) was established and became the leading geochemistry and isotope laboratory in North America. Kyser was strongly committed to developing the next generation of geochemists and supervised circa 50 MSc and as many PHD students in the field of geochemistry during his tenure as professor, including 26 MSc and 17 PhD theses just in the second decade of the 2000s. He published over 500 peer-reviewed papers, including book chapters, books and technical reports. The bulk of his research focused on application of isotopes, uranium in particular, to mineral exploration and environmental geochemistry, although he was influential on multiple other science disciplines. Kurt Kyser was a member of the Mineralogical Association of Canada (where he served as president from 2006 to 2008),
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,
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, Geochemical Society of America and the
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. During last years of his life he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the
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's journal '' Geochemistry: Exploration, Environment, Analysis''. He died while snorkeling, in August 2017 in
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, where he was co-leading an annual field trip on
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s. Kurt was survived by his wife, April Vuletich.


Awards

Kurt Kyser was a Fellow of the
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. His scientific achievements were recognized by professional awards from the Mineralogical Association of Canada (Past-Presidents Medal, 2001; Hawley Medal, 2002, 2021),
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(Past President’s Medal; Duncan R. Derry Medal, 2017),
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC; french: Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada, CRSNG) is the major federal agency responsible for funding natural sciences and engineering rese ...
(E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship),
Canada Council for the Arts The Canada Council for the Arts (french: Conseil des arts du Canada), commonly called the Canada Council, is a Crown corporation established in 1957 as an arts council of the Government of Canada. It acts as the federal government's principal in ...
(Killam Research Fellowship) and the Royal Society of Canada (
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).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Kyser, Kurt People from Montana 1951 births 2017 deaths Accidental deaths in Bermuda Canadian geochemists Canadian mineralogists University of California, San Diego alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni Academic staff of the University of Saskatchewan Academic staff of Queen's University at Kingston Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada