- L. C. Graton
Louis Caryl Graton (1880-1970), American
geologist ,chemist andeducator , began his career in 1900 asassayer for Ledyard Gold Mines Ltd., nearRockdale, Ontario . He moved on to Canadian Goldfields Ltd. later in 1900, then enteredMcGill University as a graduate student, studying many of the famous mines ofOntario andQuebec . He continued his studies atCornell University in 1902-1903.In 1903, Graton was hired by
Waldemar Lindgren of theUS Geological Survey to assist Lindgren's restudy of theCripple Creek, Colorado goldfields. This began an association that lasted until Lindgren's death in 1939. While at the USGS, he studied ore deposits in the southernAppalachians ,New Mexico andCalifornia .In 1909, Graton was appointed assistant professor of
Mining Geology atHarvard ; he advanced to full professor in 1912, a position he would hold for 37 years. Graton made important contributions in applying the science of geology to the practical job of finding ore. He was notably successful in "selling" geology to the mining industry, in an era when many companies doubted the value of employingmining geologist s. He became Professor Emeritus in 1949.Graton began a long association as a
consultant for theCerro Corporation (then the Cerro de Pasco Copper Corp.) in 1920. He was an active consultant until 1950. From 1945 to 1967 he served on the CerroBoard of Directors . For Cerro and other industrial clients, he set up modern geological departments and trained staff geologists to high professional standards.L.C. Graton occupied a pre-eminent position in
economic geology for half a century. He was President of theSociety of Economic Geologists in 1931, and was awarded thePenrose Medal in 1950, among many other awards and honors. He left a significant legacy of scientific papers and reviews. Hisbibliography is included in the Graton-Sales memorial volume, cited below.ee also
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Gratonite References
"Louis Caryl Graton" in Ore Deposits of the United States, 1933-67, the Graton-Sales volume, New York, AIME, 1968. LC Catalog # 68-24170. Includes bibliography.
External links
* [http://www.minsocam.org%2Fammin%2FAM57%2FAM57_638.pdf Memorial by CS Hurlbut Jr.]
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