Ralph J. Roberts (geologist)
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Ralph J. Roberts was an American geologist
Geologist
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 and research scientist with the USGS
United States Geological Survey
The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization has four major science disciplines, concerning biology,...

. He is credited with the discovery of the Carlin and Battle Mountain
Battle Mountain, Nevada
Battle Mountain is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lander County, Nevada, United States. The population was 2,871 at the 2000 census. Though it has no legal status as a municipality, it still functions as the county seat of Lander County...

 Gold Belts, which make up the richest gold-mining region in Nevada as well as the United States.

Early life

Roberts grew up in eastern Washington, and earned his bachelor's
Bachelor's degree
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 and master's
Master's degree
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 degrees from the University of Washington
University of Washington
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 in Seattle. His PhD
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 research, which he conducted at Yale University
Yale University
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, defined the Antler orogeny
Antler orogeny
The Antler orogeny is a mountain-building episode that is named for Antler Peak, at Battle Mountain, Nevada. The orogeny extensively deformed Paleozoic rocks of the Great Basin in Nevada and western Utah during Late Devonian and Early Mississippian time...

, a major mountain-building episode in the late Paleozoic
Paleozoic
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.

USGS work

During World War II
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 Roberts lived in Central America
Central America
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, where he had been sent to discover and conduct fundamental research on strategic minerals. After the war he returned to the United States
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; for the next 40 years he worked in Nevada
Nevada
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 and Utah
Utah
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, deciphering the geologic history of major mountain ranges and exploring mineral deposits.

In 1960, Roberts published a lengthy paper that predicted the existence of important mineral-bearing rocks in Nevada. Roberts' research led to the discovery of the Carlin and Cortez-Battle Mountain gold belts. These two mining districts now represent the richest gold region in the United States, and one of the leading gold producing regions of the world.

During the 1970s he spent six years in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
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, mapping ore
Ore
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 deposits and contributing to the development of the Arabian mining industry. He retired from the USGS in 1981, but continued his mineral exploration in Nevada for over two decades.

Honors and awards

  • Distinguished Service Award from the US Department of the Interior
  • Medal of Merit from the American Mining Hall of Fame
  • Distinguished Service to the Minerals Industry Award from the Northwest Mining Association
  • The Ralph J. Roberts Center for Research in Economic Geology
    Economic geology
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     at the University of Nevada
    University of Nevada, Reno
    The University of Nevada, Reno , is a teaching and research university established in 1874 and located in Reno, Nevada, USA...

     was named in his honor.

Publications

  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson "Iron sulfide deposits at Wadi Wassat, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 82-176 (1981)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson "Quicksilver deposits of the Bottle Creek District, Humboldt County, Nevada" USGS Bulletin No. 922-A (1940)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson "Quicksilver deposit at Buckskin Peak National mining district, Humboldt County, Nevada" USGS Bulletin No. 922-E (1940)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson "The genesis of disseminated and massive sulfide deposits in Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 76-602 (1976)
  • Luce, Robert W., Bagdady, A., Roberts, R.J. "Geology and ore deposits of the Mahd adh Dhahab district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 76-865 (1976)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson, Rye, R.O., Mawad, M.M. "Preliminary sulfur isotope investigations of mineral deposits in the Precambrian shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 78-776 (1978)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson, Bagdady, A., Luce, R.W. "Geochemical investigations in the Mahd Adh Dhahab District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 78-777 (1978)
  • Bagdady, A.Y., Whitlow, J.W., Roberts, R.J. "Placer gold deposits in the Mahd Adh Dhahab district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 78-1074 (1978)
  • Martin, Conrad, Roberts, R.J., Stoeser, D.B. "Titaniferous magnetite in the layered intrusive complex at Lakathah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia" USGS Open-File Report No. 79-1210 (1979)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson "Manganese deposits in Costa Rica" USGS Bulletin No. 935-H (1944)
  • Roberts, Ralph Jackson, Irving, E.M. "Mineral deposits of Central America" USGS Bulletin No. 1034 (1957)

Later life

In 2002, he published his autobiography
Autobiography
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, entitled A Passion for Gold. ISBN 087417502X

See also

  • Carlin Trend
  • John Livermore
    John Livermore
    John Sealy Livermore is an American geologist who has discovered or helped to discover four major gold deposits in northern Nevada. The Carlin deposit, from which the current Nevada gold-mining industry grew, was his first discovery. In 1961, after reading an article by Ralph J...

    , co-discoverer of the Carlin Mine
  • Gold mining in Nevada
    Gold mining in Nevada
    Gold mining in Nevada, a state of the United States, is a major industry, and one of the largest sources of gold in the world. Nevada currently mines 79% of all the gold in the United States, which is equivalent to in 2009. Total gold production from Nevada recorded from 1835 to 2008 totals ,...


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