Crustal Structures & Mineral Deposits
By (Author) J A Bourne
Edited by C. R. Twidale
Rosenberg Publishing
Rosenberg Publishing
1st August 2007
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
338.2
Hardback
208
1100g
Tim O'Driscoll became well-known nationally and internationally for his experimental work on rock deformation, his meticulous plotting of lineaments, associated fracture patterns and ring structures, but perhaps most for his application of both lines of research to the practical problems of locating mineral deposits. His work led to significant advances in the Broken Hill and Kambalda mineral fields but he will be remembered particularly as a member of the distinguished Western Mining Corporation team that discovered and planned the early development of the world-class Olympic Dam ore body. His work inspired many colleagues in the industry to apply, extend and refine his findings. Many students have reason to be grateful for Tims interest and advice. Conversely Tim never missed an opportunity to acknowledge the help and encouragement he had received from such mentors as Haddon King, Eric Rudd, and Edwin Hills. Tim hoped and intended to present his life's work in book form, but this wish was overtaken by events. Instead he helped plan this volume, which includes and is built around what are regarded as his benchmark papers. They are interspersed with invited essays authored by friends and colleagues and which offer background and perspective to Tims own seminal contributions. This memorial volume is a timely reminder not only of the significance of Tims varied contributions to mineral exploration but also of his warm and generous friendship.
Dr Twidale is a graduate of the University of Bristol and McGill University, Montreal.