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Hausel, William Dan was born on July 24, 1949 in Salt Lake City. Son of Maynard Romain and Dorthy (Clark) Hausel.
( The material found in Diamond Deposits provides a found...)
The material found in Diamond Deposits provides a foundation for discussing some of the most fundamental problems of theoretical geology, such as the timing of geological events and the development of cratonic areas. Written for geologists and diamond prospectors, this book provides a general overview of diamond exploration and exploitation. The text covers how to find, recognize, and evaluate the potential of diamond deposits. The book offers examples of these processes by reviewing the history of important diamond discoveries in the western United States and Russia. Diamond Deposits primarily focuses on the geology of common diamond host rocks, including kimberlite and lamproite. It also reviews the occurrence of some unconventional host rocks that have produced notable diamond discoveries.
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One geologist spent 30 years exploring Wyoming while noting the variety of minerals, rocks and gemstones scattered statewide. During these investigations, Wyoming, which once was considered to be relatively poor in gemstones, soon became known as having the most diversified assemblage of gemstones of any state in the United States. The author discovered dozens of new mineral, gemstone and rock localities, more than a hundred gold anomalies and mapped the largest diamondiferous kimberlite fields in the US and the largest field of lamproites in North America. During these investigations, the author, W. Dan Hausel, discovered some of the largest gemstones and deposits on earth. Now he shares these localities with his readers.
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(One geologist spent 30 years exploring Wyoming while noti...)
One geologist spent 30 years exploring Wyoming while noting the variety of minerals, rocks and gemstones scattered statewide. During these investigations, Wyoming, which once was considered to be relatively poor in gemstones, soon became known as having the most diversified assemblage of gemstones of any state in the United States. The author discovered dozens of new mineral, gemstone and rock loc...
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(Gold Districts of Wyoming – Originally published by the W...)
Gold Districts of Wyoming – Originally published by the Wyoming Geological Survey in 1980 as Report of Investigations 23 by Dan Hausel. This book gives an introduction, the location, geology and mineral deposits, production, and discusses the Lode Mines, Placer Mines, and Prospects of each district. 18 Districts in all and some outlying prospects and mines not classified with a particular district. Now back in Print by Miningbooks.com
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Many people consider Wyoming a wide-open frontier, where new mineral discoveries are made every year. Bulletin 71 was written primarily as a treatise on gemstone and related mineral and rock occurrences in Wyoming. Besides the mineralogist and gemologist, mineral collectors and rock hounds who enjoy hunting for rock and mineral specimens and have some background in mineralogy and geology will find this publication of value. It can best be used in conjunction with the maps shown or referenced in the text.
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artist geologist public speaker writer
Hausel, William Dan was born on July 24, 1949 in Salt Lake City. Son of Maynard Romain and Dorthy (Clark) Hausel.
Bachelor of Science in Geology, University Utah, 1972. Master of Science in Geology, University Utah, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy in Japanese Martial Arts Sciences (honorary), 2006.
Astronomy lecturer Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake City, 1968-1972. Research assistant University Utah, 1972-1974. Teaching assistant University New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1974-1975.
Project geologist Warnock Consultant, 1975. Geologist United States Geological Survey, Casper, Wyoming, 1976-1977. Staff geologist Geological Survey of Wyoming, Laramie, 1977-1981, deputy director, 1981-1991, senior economic geologist, 1991—2007.
President W. Dan Hausel Geological Consulting LLC, Gilbert, Arizona, since 2006, Seiyo No Shorn-Ryn Karate-Kobudo Kai, LLC, since 1999. United States exploration manager DiamonEx Ltd., Brisbane, Australia, 2006-2007, vice president exploration Diamon Ex(United States of America) Ltd., Laramie, Wyo, 2007-2008. Director Ice Resources, 2006-2007.
Associate curator mineralogy Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne, 1983-1990. Consultant Western Gold Exploration and Mining, Anchorage, 1988, 89, Chevron Resources, Georgetown, Montana, 1990, Fowler Resources, Phillipsburg, Montana, 1992, Bald Mountain Mining, United States, 1993, A and E Diamond Exploration, California, 1993, Echo Bay Exploration, Diamond Exploration, United States, 1994, Gold MK, 1995, Western Archon, 2003, Teras Gold, Canada, 2006-2007, Black Range Minerals, Perth, Australia, since 2008, Endurance Gold, 2009. Instructor diamond exploration methods University Wyoming, 1988, 94, Wyoming Geological Association, 1993, North America Exploration, 1994, MK Gold, 1996, Rocky Mountain Prospectors, 2001-2003.
10th dan red belt/Grandmaster (10th degree black belt/soke) Seiyo Shorin-Ryu Karate, since 1999. Instructor martial arts, University Utah, 1972-1974, University New Mexico, 1975, University Wyoming, 1977-2006, Arizona State University, 2008, Gold's Gyms, 2007-2009, Arizona Hombu, since 2008.
( The material found in Diamond Deposits provides a found...)
(Gold Districts of Wyoming – Originally published by the W...)
(One geologist spent 30 years exploring Wyoming while noti...)
(One geologist spent 30 years exploring Wyoming while noti...)
(Many people consider Wyoming a wide-open frontier, where ...)
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Member Wyoming Geological Association (Outstanding Contributions award 1992, Distinguished Service award 2004), University Utah Geology Club (president 1969-1971), Laramie Bushido Dojo Karate (president 1985-1988), University Wyoming Campus Shotokan Karate Club (instructor 1988-1993), Shorin-Ryu Karate and Kobudo Club (University Wyoming Campus headmaster since 1993), Juko-Kai International, Seiyo-no Shorin-Ryu Karate Kobudo Kai Association (president since 1999), World Grandmaster Council, United States Grandmaster Council.
Children: Jessica Siddhartha, Eric Jason.