Richard Blakely
Richard is a Scientist Emeritus with the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center. He focuses on the application of gravity, magnetic, and other geophysical methods to address a variety of earth science issues in the Western United States.
After graduation from Stanford, he served as Assistant Professor in the School of Oceanography at OSU. He joined the USGS in 1975, becoming Senior Scientist six years before retiring from the USGS in 2016. As an Emeritus Research Geophysicist, Richard uses potential-field (gravity and magnetic) and other geophysical methods to help address national earth science issues in the Western United States. His recent research focuses on mapping and characterizing hazardous faults in the Cascadia subduction zone, assessing mineral resources in the Basin and Range, and estimating ground-water resources of the arid southwest US.
Professional Experience
2016-present, Research Geophysicist Emeritus, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
2010-2016, Senior Scientist, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
1975-2010, Research Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
2005-2006, Chief, Geophysical Unit of Menlo Park (GUMP), U.S. Geological Survey
1990-1993, Adjunct Professor, School of Oceanography, Oregon State University
1988-1991, Chief, Crustal Dynamics Section, Branch of Geophysics, U.S. Geological Survey
1978-1979, 1986-1987, Consulting Professor, Department of Geophysics, Stanford University
1973-1975, Assistant Professor, School of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1972-1973, Research Associate, School of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
1972, Research Associate, Stanford University
Education and Certifications
Ph.D., Geophysics, Stanford University, 1972
M.S., Geophysics, Stanford University, 1971
B.S., General Science, Oregon State University, 1968
Affiliations and Memberships*
USGS Innovation Center Advisory Group (ICAG), 2016-present
CSIRO (Australia) Deep Earth Imaging Advisory Panel, 2016-2020
President and President-Elect, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Section, AGU, 2008-2012
AGU Council, 2008-2012
Assoc. Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research, 1987-1990
Assoc. Editor, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 1985-1988
Assoc. Editor, U.S. National Report (GP Section) to the IUGG, 1985-1987
Honors and Awards
Fellow, American Geophysical Union, 2003
Fellow, Geological Society of America, 1987
Meritorious Service Award, Dept. of Interior, 1994
Shoemaker Award for Communications Product Excellence
Science and Products
The Conterminous United States Mineral Appraisal Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geochemical, geophysical, and mineral resources maps of the Medford 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Oregon and California
A new isostatic residual gravity map of the conterminous United States
Mineral resources of the Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
Mineral resource potential of the Bull of the Woods Wilderness, Clackamas and Marion counties, Oregon
Shimada Seamount: An example of recent mid-plate volcanism
Map showing aeromagnetic data over the Stillwater Complex and vicinity, Montana
Mineral resources and mineral resource potential of the Little Sand Spring Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
Mineral resources and mineral resource potential of the Saline Valley and Lower Saline Wilderness Study Areas, Inyo County, California
Magnetic models of crystalline terrane; accounting for the effect of topography
AIRYROOT; a Fortran program for calculating the gravitational attraction of an Airy isostatic root out to 166.7 km
Magnetic models of crystalline terrane: Accounting for the effect of topography
Statistical averaging of marine magnetic anomalies and the aging of oceanic crust.
Science and Products
The Conterminous United States Mineral Appraisal Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geochemical, geophysical, and mineral resources maps of the Medford 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Oregon and California
A new isostatic residual gravity map of the conterminous United States
Mineral resources of the Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
Mineral resource potential of the Bull of the Woods Wilderness, Clackamas and Marion counties, Oregon
Shimada Seamount: An example of recent mid-plate volcanism
Map showing aeromagnetic data over the Stillwater Complex and vicinity, Montana
Mineral resources and mineral resource potential of the Little Sand Spring Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
Mineral resources and mineral resource potential of the Saline Valley and Lower Saline Wilderness Study Areas, Inyo County, California
Magnetic models of crystalline terrane; accounting for the effect of topography
AIRYROOT; a Fortran program for calculating the gravitational attraction of an Airy isostatic root out to 166.7 km
Magnetic models of crystalline terrane: Accounting for the effect of topography
Statistical averaging of marine magnetic anomalies and the aging of oceanic crust.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government