Everything about the Geological Survey Of Canada totally explained
The
Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) (
French:
Commission Géologique du Canada (CGC)) is part of the Earth Sciences Sector of
Natural Resources Canada. GSC is responsible for performing
geologic surveys of the country, developing Canada's natural resources and protecting the environment.
History
In September of
1841, the
Province of Canada legislature passed a resolution that authorized the sum of 1,500
sterling be granted to the monarchy for the estimated expense of performing a geological survey of the province. In
1842, the Geological Survey of Canada was formed to fulfill this request.
William Edmond Logan was in
Montreal at the time and made it known that he was interested in participating in this survey. Gaining recommendations from prominent
English scientists, Logan was appointed the first GSC director on
April 14 1842. Four months later, Logan arrived in
Kingston, Ontario to compile the existing body of knowledge of Canada's geology. In the spring of
1843, Logan established the GSC's headquarters in Montreal. One of the prominent cartographers and the chief topographical draughtsman was
Robert Barlow who began his work in 1855.
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