- Franc Joubin
Franc Renault Joubin (1911 - 1997) was a prospector and
geologist most well known for a hugeuranium discovery in northeasternOntario ,Canada in 1953.Born in
San Francisco, California to parents of French descent, his family emigrated toCanada when he was three years old.A graduate of the
University of British Columbia , (Masters,Geology (1942)), Joubin worked independently as aconsultant and prospector/geologist for various mining promoters and exploration companies.In 1953, as an employee and eventual partner of promoter
Joseph Hirshhorn , he persuaded his partner to finance diamond drilling of a previously dismissed area of surface radioactivity nearBlind River, Ontario . Joubin's insight, with help from Dr. Charles Davidson, a leading British geologist, was that the presence ofiron sulphide had leached the uranium mineral to a location deeper in the ground. Drilling results confirmed this and implied uranium deposits along a huge ninety mile Z-shaped geological formation extending north of the area. Known as the "Big Z" deposit, it became the hub of a frenzy of uranium exploration and mining activity. The town ofElliot Lake, Ontario , (incorporated 1955) was built from scratch to house employees of the various mines that sprung up in the area. By 1955, Joubin and Hirshhorn sold their interests to Rio Tinto ofGreat Britain and divided paper profits of $35 million. [ Franc Joubin & McCormack Smyth, 1986, Not For Gold Alone, Toronto: Deljay Publications. ISBN 0969379307] By the 1980s it was estimated Joubin's discovery and the subsequent mineral production had added up to $30 billion to the Canadian economy. [ Joubin & Smyth, op. cit., p. 196]Joubin resumed his career as a consulting geologist. He travelled much of the world for Rio Tinto, other companies, and eventually the
United Nations .He received the
Order of Canada in 1983.Notes
References
Franc Joubin & McCormack Smyth, 1986, Not For Gold Alone, Toronto: Deljay Publications. ISBN 0969379307
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