Bowen Island Undercurrent July 22 2021

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Earth’s student

ROSEMARY KNIGHT IS THE FIRST WOMAN AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS GEOPHYSICS MEDAL

BRONWYN BEAIRSTO

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In her first day at Queen’s University, Rosemary Knight was asked what she wanted to do. “I want to write down the equation that describes the Earth,” said the young woman, passionate about math, physics, quantifying reality. “Look outside, look at everything that’s going on out there,” the Stanford professor told me decades later. “The power of math and physics to describe that, I just find intoxicating.” Last week, the Bowen Islander received the Society of Exploration Geophysicists’ highest award – the Maurice Ewing Medal. She’s the first woman to do so in the award’s 43-year history, the second Canadian, and the first scientist in the specialized field of hydrogeophysics. (A term Knight coined while finishing her PhD in 1985).

MAKING LEMONADE:

It may be summer holidays but the learning hasn’t stopped for these two young entrepreneurs. Every morning, Bo and Shivani make chocolate chip cookies and lemonade, and head out to their popular lemonade stand on Whitesails Drive. “It’s just been so lovely,” says Bo’s mother, Kerry Platt. They’ve been very busy with

neighbours, cyclists, tourists stopping to support them. There are folks who will buy a lemonade and leave $5, some folks come by two or three times a day. The bus will sometimes stop right out front and people will come out to buy lemonade and cookies. “And [Bo] has a chat with everybody,” says Kerry. The stand is also a lesson in profits and expenditures. “At the end of the day, whatever he makes, he has to give me

the money back for the cost,” says Kerry. “He hated that at first - totally didn’t understand it. “And I explained this is business, it’s the way it is for anybody. He gets that now and he’s okay with it.” The two kids split the money and Bo is saving for a birthday surprise for his father. PHOTO COURTESY OF KERRY PLATT

Historically, geophysics has focussed on oil, gas and mineral exploration. The discipline uses geophysical mapping methods to see hundreds of metres, or even kilometres, below the ground surface, rather than drilling wells. Knight uses the analogy of a doctor using medical imaging to see inside the human body instead of exploratory surgery. Thirty years ago, Knight trained the technology on a different search: water. While some geophysical methods had been developed at that point, no one had done the research necessary to say how they could be applied to water. So for the first 15 years of her academic career, Knight worked with students and colleagues to create the knowledge base, the scientific literature. CONTINUED ON P. 16

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