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Leon Theodore "Lee" Silver (April 9, 1925 – January 31, 2022) was an American geologist who was professor of
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at the
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(Caltech). He was an instructor to the
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, 15, 16, and 17 astronaut crews. Working with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), he taught astronauts how to perform field geology, essentially creating lunar field geology as a new discipline. His training is credited with a significant improvement in the J-Mission Apollo flights' scientific returns. After the
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, he became a member of the United States
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in 1974. He retired in 1996 as the W. M. Keck Foundation Professor for Resource Geology,
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, at Caltech.


Early life and education

Silver was born in
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, on April 9, 1925, as the youngest of five children.Cohen, pp. ii-iii His parents were Jewish immigrants from
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and
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, who moved the family to
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soon after he was born. He graduated from Crosby High School in 1942. After spending a year at the
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before being called up by the Navy in 1943 as a member of the Navy V-12 Program, Silver earned his B.S. in
civil engineering Civil engineering is a regulation and licensure in engineering, professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including public works such as roads ...
at the
University of Colorado Boulder The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado, United States. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University o ...
in 1945. He later earned an
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in
geology Geology (). is a branch of natural science concerned with the Earth and other astronomical objects, the rocks of which they are composed, and the processes by which they change over time. Modern geology significantly overlaps all other Earth ...
at the
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in 1948 and a
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in geology and
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at the
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in 1955.


Career


Early career

Silver served in the
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from 1943 to 1946, where he attained the rank of
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in the
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. He worked for the
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(USGS), Mineral Deposits Branch, in
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and
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from 1947 to 1954 (field seasons only), where he attained the status of Assistant Geologist.


Academic career

After completing his Ph.D., Silver was appointed Assistant Professor of Geology (1955–1962) at Caltech; he was later promoted to Associate Professor (1962–1965), Professor (1965–1983), and W. M. Keck Foundation Professor for Resource Geology (1983–1996). After his retirement, he had been Keck Professor Emeritus. His main research interests were
petrology Petrology () is the branch of geology that studies rocks, their mineralogy, composition, texture, structure and the conditions under which they form. Petrology has three subdivisions: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary petrology. Igneous ...
,
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, and applications of geology and
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to
geochronology Geochronology is the science of Chronological dating, determining the age of rock (geology), rocks, fossils, and sediments using signatures inherent in the rocks themselves. Absolute geochronology can be accomplished through radioactive isotopes, ...
, crustal evolution,
ore deposit Ore is natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals, typically including metals, concentrated above background levels, and that is economically viable to mine and process. The grade of ore refers to the concentration ...
s, and
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. While pursuing these research interests, Silver also played a major role in the Apollo Program's lunar geological exploration as well as on numerous national scientific advisory boards and committees.


NASA and Apollo Program involvement

NASA's
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Oral History Project lists Silver's involvement as follows:Butler (2002) *Geologist, Astrogeology Branch of the
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, (1970–1976, part-time), contracted to work with NASA *Geology Lecturer to NASA Scientist-Astronaut Classes, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas (Part Time 1968–1993) *Lunar Surface Geology Experiment Team (Apollo 13–17) *Lunar Sample Preliminary Examination Team (Apollo 15–17) *Lunar Surface Traverse Planning Team (Apollo 15–17) *Lunar Science Working Panel (Apollo 15–17) *Lunar Sample Analysis Planning Team, Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas (1972–1974) *Space Program Advisory Council Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Scientist-Astronauts (1974–1975)


Other federal government advisory roles

* Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the Office of Basic Energy Sciences of the Department of Energy (1990–91 and 1991–92) * Member of the Steering Committee of the NASA Synthesis Group, which evaluated mission scenarios for the President's Space Exploration Initiative (1990-1991) * Member of the President's Advisory Committee on the Redesign of the Space Station (1993)


In popular culture

Silver's work with the Apollo Program has been recounted in Andrew Chaikin's '' A Man on the Moon'' (1994). The book became a
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in 1998, with
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portraying Silver in the
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''. In the series' Episode 10 "Galileo Was Right," Silver is shown teaching the Apollo 15 astronauts field geology, and participating from Houston's Mission Control in their lunar extra-vehicular activities (Moonwalks).Drexler (1999) Silver was interviewed about the episode and he felt that it "romanticized" the experience, and had minor historical inaccuracies, but otherwise liked it and showed it at a lecture in 1999. In 2006, Apollo 15 Commander Dave Scott devoted a section of his co-authored book ''Two Sides of the Moon'' to the training and instruction that Scott and other Apollo astronauts received from Silver.


Personal life and death

Silver was a board member of the Caswell Silver Foundation at the University of New Mexico. The Foundation was created in 1980 through an endowment by
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, an alumnus of the Department of Geology, independent oilman, and Leon Silver's brother. The Foundation supports education and research at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of New Mexico. He died on January 31, 2022, at the age of 96. His grandnephew is statistician and journalist
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.


Honors and awards

* In 1971 Silver was awarded a
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Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal both for his training of Apollo astronauts in geologic science and equally for his research:
For his significant scientific achievements in the development of highly precise isotopic compositions of uranium and lead in minerals and the applications of the age determination procedures in the analyses of lunar material. While diligently conducting these laboratory investigations of lunar material, he provided a major contribution by training the astronauts in geological sciences which, through his enthusiasm, leadership and guidance, has led to the successful exploration of the moon.
*
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(1964) * NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1971) *
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, Lunar Traverse Planning Team (1971) * NASA Group Achievement Award, Crew Training and Simulation Team (1971) * American Institute of Professional Geologists Award for Professional Excellence (1972) * NASA Group Achievement Award, Lunar Landing Team (1973) * NASA Group Achievement Award, Earth Resources Experiment Team (1974) * NASA Group Achievement Award, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (1974) * Member,
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(elected 1974) * Senior Fellow,
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* President,
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(1979)Eckel, Edwin, 1982, GSA Memoir 155, The Geological Society of America — Life History of a Learned Society: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Memoir 155, 168 p., . * Centennial Distinguished Alumnus Award,
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(1989)


Selected publications

* Silver, L.T., S. Deutsch, and C.R. McKinney, "Fusion Loss of Lead in the Analysis of Zircons for Isotopic Age Dating," ''Journal of Geophysical Research,'' Vol. 64, No. 8, pp. 1124–1124. (1959). * Allen, Clarence R., Leon T. Silver, and Francis Greenough Stehli. ''Agua Blanca Fault: A Major Transverse Structure Of Northern Baja California, Mexico.'' New York: The Society, 1960. * Silver, L.T., C.R. McKinney, and S. Deutsch ''et al.'' "Precambrian Age Determinations of Some Crystalline Rocks of the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California," ''Journal of Geophysical Research,'' Vol. 65, No. 8, pp. 2522–2523. (1960). * Silver, L.T., "Major Magmatic Events and Geochronology," ''Journal of Geophysical Research,'' Vol. 66, No. 8, pp. 2560–2560. (1961). * Silver, L.T. "Older Precambrian Geochronology in Cochise County, Southeastern Arizona," ''Journal of Geophysical Research,'' Vol. 67, No. 4, pp. 1657–1657. (1962). *Leon T. Silver and Sarah Deutsch. "Uranium-Lead Isotopic Variations in Zircons: A Case Study," ''The Journal of Geology,'' Vol. 71, No. 6 (Nov., 1963), pp. 721–758. * Silver, L.T., C.R. McKinney, and S. Deutsch ''et al.'' "Precambrian Age Determinations in the Western San Gabriel Mountains, California," ''Journal of Geology'', Vol. 71, No. 2, pp. 196ff. (1963). * Cooper, John Roberts, and Leon T. Silver. ''Geology And Ore Deposits Of The Dragoon Quadrangle, Cochise County, Arizona.'' Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964. * R. T. Pidgeon, James R. O'Neil, Leon T. Silver. "Uranium and Lead Isotopic Stability in a Metamict Zircon under Experimental Hydrothermal Conditions, ''Science,'' New Series, Vol. 154, No. 3756, pp. 1538-1540. (Dec. 23, 1966). * Duke, Michael B., and Leon T. Silver. 1967. "Petrology of eucrites, howardites and mesosiderites," ''Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta'', Volume 31, Issue 10, October 1967, pp. 1637-1665. * Silver, Leon T., "Uranium-Thorium-Lead Isotope Relations in Lunar Materials," ''Science,'' New Series, Vol. 167, No. 3918, The Moon Issue, pp. 468–471. (Jan. 30, 1970). * Silver, L.T., "Lead Isotopic Heterogeneity in Lunar Soil 10084,35 and Its Age Implications," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 348ff. (1970). * Silver, L.T., and M. B. Duke, "U-Th-Pb Isotope Relations in Some Basaltic Achondrites," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 52, No. 4, pp. 269ff. (1971). * Silver, L.T. "U-Th-Pb Isotope Systems in Apollo-11 and Apollo-12 Regolithic Materials and a Possible Age for Copernicus Impact Event," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 52, No. 7, pp. 534ff. (1971). * Silver, L.T., "Regional Provinciality in the U-Th-Pb Isotope Systems in lunar Soils," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 54, No. 4, pp. 349–349. (1973). * Silver, L.T., and Anderson, T.H., 1974, "Possible left-lateral early to middle Mesozoic disruption of the south-western North American craton margin," ''Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs,'' Vol. 6, No. 7, pp. 955–956. * Silver, L.T., "Implications of Volatile Leads in Orange, Grey and Green Lunar Soils for an Earth-Like Moon," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 55, No. 7, pp. 681–681. (1974). * Silver, L.T., "Thorium-Uranium Fractionation as an Indicator of Petrogenetic Processes," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vo. 57, No. 4, pp. 353–351. (1976). * Anderson, T.H., and Silver, L.T., "U-Pb isotope ages of granitic plutons near Cananea, Sonora," ''Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists,'' Vol. 72, pp. 827–836. (1977). * Silver, L.T., and T.O. Early. "Rubidium-Strontium Fractionation Domains in Peninsular Ranges Batholith and their Implications for Magmatic Arc Evolution," ''Transactions of the American Geophysical Union,'' Vol. 58, No. 6, pp. 532–532. (1977). * Silver, L.T. "Regional Uranium Anomaly in Precambrian Basement of Colorado Plateau," ''Economic Geology,'' Vol. 72, No. 4, pp. 740–741. (1977). * Anderson, T.H. and L.T. Silver, "The role of the Mojave-Sonora megashear in the tectonic evolution of northern Sonora," ''The role of the Mojave-Sonora megashear in the tectonic evolution of northern Sonora''. * Silver, Leon T. "Problems of Pre-Mesozoic Continental Evolution," in B. Clark Burchfiel, Jack E. Oliver, and Leon T. Silver, Eds., ''Continental Tectonics'', National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1980, Chapter 2: 26-30. * Silver, Leon T., and Peter H. Schultz, eds. ''Geological Implications Of Impacts Of Large Asteroids and Comets On The Earth: Conference On Large Body Impacts And Terrestrial Evolution: Geological, Climatological, And Biological Implications.'' Boulder, CO: Geological Society of America, 1982. * Silver, L. T., I.S. Williams and J.A. Woodhead, eds. ''Uranium In Granites From the Southwestern United States: Actinide Parent-Daughter Systems, Sites and Mobilization: Second Year Report.'' Grand Junction, CO: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Resource Applications, Grand Junction Office. (1984). * Silver, L. T., and B. W. Chappell. "The Peninsular Ranges Batholith: An Insight into the Evolution of the Cordilleran Batholiths of Southwestern North America." ''Transnational Royal Society of Edinburgh'' 79 (1988): 105-121. * Silver, L.T., and E. W. James. "Geologic Setting and Lithologic Column of the Cajon Pass Deep Drillhole," ''Geophysical Research Letters,'' Vol. 15, No. 9, Supplement S, pp. 941–944. (August 1988). * Silver, L.T., and E.W. James, "Lithologic Column of the Arkoma Drillhole and its Relation to the Cajon Pass Deep Drillhole," ''Geophysical Research Letters,'' Vol. 15, No. 9, Supplement S, pp. 945–948. (August 1988). * Silver, L.T., E.W. James, and B.W. Chappell. "Petrological and Geochemical Investigations at the Cajon Pass Deep Drillhole," ''Geophysical Research Letters,'' Vol. 15, No. 9, Supplement S, pp. 961–964. (August 1988). * Silver, L. T. "Daughter-parent Isotope Systematics in U-Th-bearing Igneous Accessory Mineral Assemblages as Potential Indices of Metamorphic History: A Discussion of the Concept." ''The Geochemical Society, Special Publication 3'' (1991): 391-407. * Woodhead, J. A., G. R. Rossman, and L. T. Silver. "The Metamictization of Zircon: Radiation Dose-Dependent Structural Characteristics." ''Mineralogical Society of America'' 76 (1991): 74-82. * Li, Y.-G., T. L. Henyey, and L. T. Silver. "Aspects of the Crustal Structure of the Western Mojave Desert, California, From Seismic Reflection and Gravity Data." ''Journal of Geologic Research,'' 97, B6 (1992): 8805-8816. * Pratson, E.L., R.N. Anderson, R.E. Dove, M.Lyle, L.T. Silver, E.W. James and B.W. Chappell. "Geochemical Logging in the Cajon Pass Drillhole and its Application to a New Oxide, Igneous Rock Classification Scheme." ''Journal of Geologic Research,'' 97 B4 (1992): 5167-5180. * Manduca, C.A., L.T. Silver, and H.P. Taylor. "87Sr/86Sr and 18O/16O Isotopic Systematics and Geochemistry of Granitoid Plutons Across a Steeply Dipping Boundary Between Contrasting Lithologic Blocks in Western Idaho." ''Contributions in Mineralogical Petrology,'' 109 (1992): 355-372. * Kanamori, H. (Hiroo), Robert W. Clayton, and Leon T. Silver. ''Earthquake and Seismicity Research Using SCARLET And CEDAR: Final Technical Report, 1 December 1990 - 30 November 1992.'' Pasadena, CA: Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1993. * Manduca, C.A., M.A. Kunz, and L.T. Silver, "Emplacement and deformation history of the western margin of the Idaho batholith, ''Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull.,'' 105 (1993), 749-765. * Silver, L.T. "Observations on the Extended Tectonic History of the Southern Sierra Nevada." ''Geological Society of America Joint Cordilleran and Rocky Mountain Section Meeting,'' Reno, Nevada. Geological Society of America. (1993). * Nourse, Jonathan A., Thomas H. Anderson, and Leon T. Silver, "Tertiary metamorphic core complexes in Sonora, northwestern Mexico," ''Tectonics,'' Vol. 13, No. 5 (Oct. 1994), pp. 1161–1182. * Huang, W.S., L.T. Silver, and H. Kanamori. "Evidence for possible horizontal faulting in southern California from earthquake mechanisms, ''Geology,'' Vol. 24, No. 2 (February 1996), pp. 123-126. * Farley, K.A., R.A. Wolf, and L.T. Silver. "The effects of long alpha-stopping distances on (U-Th)/He ages," ''Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,'' Vol. 60, No. 21 (November 1996), pp. 4223–4229. * Wolf, R.A, K.A. Farley, and L.T. Silver. "Helium diffusion and low-temperature thermochronometry of apatite," ''Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta,'' Vol. 60, No. 21 (November 1996), pp. 4231–4240. * Wolf, R.A., Farley, K.A., and Silver, L.T. "Assessment of (U-Th)/He thermochronometry: The low-temperature history of the San Jacinto mountains, California," ''Geology,'' Vol. 25, No. 1 (January 1997), pp. 65–68. * Anderson, Thomas H., José Luis Rodríguez-Castañeda, and Leon T. Silver, "Jurassic rocks in Sonora, Mexico: Relations to the Mojave-Sonora megashear and its inferred northwestward extension," ''Geological Society of America Special Papers,'' 2005, 393, pp. 51–95. * Anderson, T.H., and L.T. Silver, 2005, "The Mojave-Sonora megashear—field and analytical studies leading to the conception and evolution of the hypothesis," in Anderson, T.H., Ed., ''The Mojave-Sonora Megashear Hypothesis: Development, Assessment, and Alternatives: Geological Society of America Special Paper,'' 393, pp. 1–50.


External links


Interview with Leon Silver for NOVA series: To the Moon
WGBH Educational Foundation, raw footage, 1998 * Edited Oral History Transcript, NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project, Leon T. Silver interviewed by Carol Butler, Houston, Texas – 5 May 2002

an


CaltechOralHistories, "Interview with Leon T. Silver,"
deposited 27 May 2008 (last updated 26 December 2012). Persistent URL: http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechOH:OH_Silver_L. *Lee Dye, "Nature Moved Mountains to Carve California : Geology: Twisting and tearing of Earth's crust over millions of years created a land of extraordinary beauty," ''
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January 6, 1993
(Extended discussion of Silver's research)
''Leon T. Silver 70th Birthday Symposium and Celebration: April 9, 10, and 11, 1995''
Permalink: http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?swid=32634294 OCLC Work Id: 36942615.
"Leon T. "Lee" Silver (1925-2022)
Obituary on Caltech Website, February 2, 2022.


References


Bibliography

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