British-born American geologist
1931 drawing of Frederick Leslie Ransome
Frederick Leslie Ransome, Ph.D. (1868–1935) was a British-born American geologist .
Ransome was born in Greenwich, England and educated at the University of California (S.B., 1893; Ph.D., 1896).
Ransome described and named the mineral Lawsonite after Andrew Lawson .[ 1] Ransome was employed by the United States Geological Survey . Ransome's many official reports and bulletins dealt mainly with phases of economic geology . Ransome helped found the journal Economic Geology in 1905, and was associate editor of the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences . Ransome was a member of the National Academy of Sciences , and served as NAS Treasurer in 1919.[ 2] He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1935.[ 3]
Selected publications
"The association of alunite with gold in the Goldfield district, Nevada " (1907)
"The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Bisbee Quadrangle, Arizona " , 1904, US Geological Survey
"Geology and gold deposits of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado " (1906) with Waldemar Lindgren . US Geological Survey
"The geology and ore deposits of the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho " (1908) with Frank Cathcart Calkins , US Geological Survey
"Geology and Ore Deposits of the Bullfrog District, Nevada " (1910) with William Harvey Emmons and George H. Garrey , US Geological Survey
"Report of progress in the geological resurvey of the Cripple Creek district, Colorado " (1904) with Waldemar Lindgren
References
^ Ransome, Frederick L. (1895). "On lawsonite, a new rock forming mineral from the Tiburon Peninsula, Marin County, California". University of California. Bulletin of the Department of Geology . 1 (10): 301– 312.
^ "Frederick Leslie Ransome, 1868-1935, a memorial" by Waldemar Lindgren. Economic Geology; November 1935; v. 30; no. 7; p. 841-842; doi :10.2113/gsecongeo.30.7.841
^ "APS Member History" . search.amphilsoc.org . Retrieved 2023-06-07 .
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