Dear Colleagues

 

A sad message from our colleagues in Australia regards the passage of
Richard Lane. I regarded Richard as one of the 'rabbis' of exploration
geophysics. He was well-steeped in the science of geophysics but more
importantly for me, passionate about its application. For decades he was a
fixture at ASEG conferences and while I tended to hang back to the middle of
the auditorium, Richard was always in the front section, with a preference
to be on the right hand side, I thought so he could catch every word. Every
profession is only gifted with so many like Richard each generation and they
really are key in defining who we are. Richard, you will be missed.

 

Ken

 

From: Johnson James <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> > 
Sent: Tuesday, 5 January 2021 11:51 AM



Colleagues,

 

It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of our
colleague and friend Richard Lane.

 

Richard joined Geoscience Australia nearly 20 years ago and, due to his
professional contribution, is now widely recognised throughout the global
geophysical community for his keen intellect and insight into geophysical
methods in minerals, energy groundwater and hazards. His role at Geoscience
Australia allowed him to share his knowledge widely to improve the science
of understanding the potential of Australia's resources wealth.  

Richard first joined Geoscience Australia in 2001 following a distinguished
career in industry and academia. His expertise and contributions were wide
ranging, including innovations in the airborne electromagnetic technique, 3D
inversion and modelling of magnetics and gravity, as well airborne gravity
and gravity gradiometry. These fields are now areas of technical strength in
Geoscience Australia, with much of this capability due to Richard's
endeavours.

Richard was instrumental in the development of the Geomodeller 3D geological
modelling package and in establishing a national rock properties database to
inform regional modelling studies. He has organised numerous pertinent and
timely geoscientific seminars as well as mentoring many younger scientists
and graduates in the application of numerical methods for geoscientific
problems.

Richard authored or co-authored numerous scientific publications, and was
the recipient of many awards, the most prestigious being the Australian
Society of Exploration Geophysicists Gold Medal in 2017 for "exceptional and
highly significant distinguished contributions to the science and practice
of geophysics by a member, resulting in wide recognition within the
geoscientific community".

Richard made significant contributions to a number of high profile
Cooperative Research Centres. Late last year Richard played a leading role
in the development of the 6th edition of the National Gravity Grids,
incorporating, for the first time, ground, airborne and satellite data. This
represented the culmination of one of Richard's long held visions for
integrating gravity data.

 

Richard was a patient, deep thinking, outstanding scientist. He effortlessly
juggled multiple domain specialties and was humble about his own
achievements. Richard was incredibly generous with his time and knowledge.
He would share his insights, knowledge and wisdom openly through mentoring
and workshops. Richard will be deeply missed by us all.

 

Peace and comfort be with you, Richard. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Funeral arrangements:

Richard's funeral will be held at 10.30 Tuesday 12th January at the Norwood
Park Crematorium 65 Sandford Street Mitchell and video streamed at this
<https://www.norwoodpark.com.au/live-streaming/#client/4e119c0c-02a7-4646-ae
b8-5feb7e90c91b> link. 

Norwood Park request attendees register using the CBR Covid app at the
crematorium (https://www.covid19.act.gov.au/business-and-work/check-in-cbr)

If you don't have access to the technology you can sign in manually.

We request that Richard's GA colleagues who plan to attend in person, please
email Yvette PoudjomDjomani [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>  at your earliest convenience to
help with planning.

 

James

Dr James Johnson (he/him)  |  Chief Executive Officer

 

t +61 2 6249 9236     m +61 (0) 407 896 599     <http://www.ga.gov.au/>
www.ga.gov.au



 

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throughout Australia and 
recognises the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We
pay our respects to 
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Cultures; and to elders past, present
and emerging.

 

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