David A Lindsey
David Lindsey is a Scientist Emeritus with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center who assists USGS project staff by gathering field data, writing and reviewing maps and scientific reports.
Professional Experience
Scientist Emeritus, 1998-present
Research geologist, USGS, 1967-1998
Graduated from Nehawka High School
Education and Certifications
Johns Hopkins University (PhD in geology)
University of Nebraska (BS in geology)
Abstracts and Presentations
Lindsey, D. A., 2001, Beryllium deposits at Spor Mountain, Utah, in: Bon, R. L., et al., eds., Proceedings of the 35th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals—the Intermountain West Forum 1999: Utah Geological Survey Miscellaneous Publication 01-2, p. 73-78.
Lindsey, D. A., and Langer, W. H., 1998, Defining models and measuring aggregate quality for gravel deposits of the Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado, in: Johnson, K. S., ed., Proceedings, 34th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals, 2-6 May 1998, Norman, Okla.: Oklahoma Geological Survey Circular 102, p. 125-137.
Lindsey, D.A., Johnson, B.J., and Andriessen, P.A.M., 1983, Laramide and Neogene structure of the northern Sangre de Cristo Range, south-central Colorado, in Lowell, J.D., ed., Rocky Mountain Foreland Basins and Uplifts: Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Symposium, p. 219-228.
Lindsey, David A., 1982, Volcanism and uranium mineralization at Spor Mountain, Utah, in Goodell, Philip, ed., Symposium on Uranium in Volcanic and Volcaniclastic Rocks: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Studies in Geology, no. 13, p. 89-98.
Science and Products
Preliminary compilation of descriptive geoenvironmental mineral deposit models
Mineral resources of the Fish Springs Range Wilderness Study Area, Juab County, Utah
Mineral resources of the Swasey Mountain and Howell Peak Wilderness Study areas, Millard County, Utah
Estimating limiting age for pleistocene erosional surfaces in central Montana by uranium-series dating of associated travertines
Heating, cooling, and uplift during Tertiary time, northern Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado (USA)
Mineral resources of the Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area, Fremont, El Paso, and Teller counties, Colorado
Mineral resources of the Black Canyon and South Piney Creek Wilderness Study Areas, Saguache County, Colorado
Studies of mineralized intrusive complexes in north-central Montana
Tertiary volcanic rocks and uranium in the Thomas Range and northern Drum Mountains, Juab County, Utah
Upper Oligocene evaporites in basin fill of Sevier Desert region, western Utah
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Preliminary compilation of descriptive geoenvironmental mineral deposit models
Mineral resources of the Fish Springs Range Wilderness Study Area, Juab County, Utah
Mineral resources of the Swasey Mountain and Howell Peak Wilderness Study areas, Millard County, Utah
Estimating limiting age for pleistocene erosional surfaces in central Montana by uranium-series dating of associated travertines
Heating, cooling, and uplift during Tertiary time, northern Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado (USA)
Mineral resources of the Beaver Creek Wilderness Study Area, Fremont, El Paso, and Teller counties, Colorado
Mineral resources of the Black Canyon and South Piney Creek Wilderness Study Areas, Saguache County, Colorado
Studies of mineralized intrusive complexes in north-central Montana
Tertiary volcanic rocks and uranium in the Thomas Range and northern Drum Mountains, Juab County, Utah
Upper Oligocene evaporites in basin fill of Sevier Desert region, western Utah
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.