Lowell, James David
From Astro-Databank
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| born on | 28 February 1928 at 08:00 (= 08:00 AM ) | ||
| Place | Nogales AZ, USA, 31n20, 110w56 | ||
| Timezone | MST h7w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 08°48' 15°04 Asc. 01°52'
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Biography
American miner and geologist, pre-eminent in his field. In 2002 he was inducted to the American Mining Hall of Fame. A well educated man, he holds a BS degree in mining engineering from the University of Arizona (1949), an MS in geology from Stanford University (1957), and a professional engineering degree from the University of Arizona (1959). He is the recipient of honorary degrees from the Universidad Nacional de San Marcos in Peru in 1988 and the University of Arizona in 2000.
He began his career as a mining engineer in Mexico. His next job was with the Atomic Energy Commission as an exploration geologist. He moved on to uranium exploration and ultimately to the search for porphyry copper. During his career he worked for many companies in the exploration field, and in 1961 he became an independent consultant. As such, he worked for over 100 companies mainly in porphyry copper exploration. His work is credited with the discoveries of several deposits in Arizona, Canada, Chile, the Philippines, and Peru. The author of several articles and industry-specific works, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1999 and has received many awards.
Events
- Work : Begin Major Project 1961 (As consultant)
- Work : Prize 1999 (Elected to the National Academy of Engineering)
- Work : Prize 2002 (American Mining Hall of Fame)
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield sent copy of birth certificate, now in PT's files
Categories
- Lifestyle : Work : Travel for work
- Vocation : Business : Consultant
- Vocation : Miscellaneous : Mining
- Vocation : Science : Geology
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame

08°48'
15°04 Asc.
01°52'
