Gordon G. Lill Papers, 1948-1995

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Lill, Gordon G.
Title
Gordon G. Lill Papers
Dates
1948-1995 (inclusive)
Quantity
4 cubic ft. (9 boxes)
Collection Number
08469
Summary
Gordon G. Lill was a geophysicist who worked after World War II for the Office of Naval Research and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as an oceanographic scientist and program administrator. This collection contains his journals and notebooks on research projects, primarily Project Mohole, and his scientific papers and reports.
Repository
American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
American Heritage Center
University of Wyoming
1000 E. University Ave.
Dept. 3924
Laramie, WY
82071
Telephone: 3077663756
ahcref@uwyo.edu
Access Restrictions
Access Restrictions

There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.

Languages
English
Sponsor
The creation of the EAD-version of this finding aid was made possible through a grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Gordon G. Lill, born 1918, was a geophysicist by training and an oceanographer by experience. Once he received his bachelor’s degree in geology from Kansas State University, he joined the Naval Reserves prior to American involvement in World War II. His geologic education earned him a training position at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts. Working briefly in the Panama Canal Zone experimenting with bathythermographs to help further underwater sonar technology, he then was transferred to the Atlantic Fleet Force Bureau of Ships in Norfolk, Virginia. After World War II, Lill returned to Kansas State for a master’s in Sedimentary Petrology, then set off in 1949 to Western Africa with fellow geological scientists he met during the war to conduct mineralogical surveys until 1950. He next worked for the Office of Naval Research, in Washington D.C., funding educational institutions across the United States to develop oceanographic and earth science research programs. During this time he was Chairman of the United States Committee on Oceanography for the International Geophysical Year, a professional organization that fostered international research of the oceans to promote science and industry related projects.

Lill became an advisor to Lockheed Aircraft Corporation in Burbank, California, in 1960 to lead the company in the new research oceanography was contributing to the fields of engineering and naval defense. While at Lockheed, he was appointed to the California Advisory Commission on Marine and Coastal Resources and later became Vice Chairman of the Commission. He left Lockheed in 1964 for two years to become director of Project Mohole at the request of the National Science Foundation. Mohole was a pure science project to drill a hole 35,000 feet to the earth’s mantle to find out more of the earth’s composition and origin. Lill and other scientists originally conceived of the idea while he still worked at the Office of Naval Research. Data supported drilling in the Pacific Ocean where the earth’s mantle was elevated and covered by less sediment, but the site also required extensive technology to create a stationary platform for drilling in the deep ocean.

Congress stopped funding the Project Mohole in 1966 but not until test sites were already worked and extensive engineering technology created for shallow water sedimentary drilling. Lill returned to Lockheed until 1970 when he again took a government position as Deputy Director of the National Ocean Survey Branch of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, another scientific research program that evolved into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA. He remained in this position until he retired. Lill died in 1996 in Santa Barbara, California.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection contains several of Lill’s scientific reports and his manuscript from his work in West Africa. Much of the collection consists of his involvement in Project Mohole in the way of reports, photographs and journals. Other items are daily journals, correspondence and books on oceanography that cite Lill’s contributions to the field. There are also two oral histories of Lill, one conducted in 1978, and the second in 1995.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Copyright Information

The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright, property, and libel laws as they apply.

Preferred Citation

Preferred Citation

Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Gordon G. Lill Papers, 1948-1995, Collection Number 08469, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

Related Materials

Kansas State University contains other Gordon G. Lill family papers.

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information

Papers received from Gordon G. Lill, 1983-1985; Dr. David K. Van Keuren, 1995.

Processing Note

Processing Information

The collection was processed by Rita Burleson in September 2004.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. Research, 1948-1995, undatedReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
A Minor Miracle: An Informal History of the National Science Foundation
1975
Folder
2
Arms Control, Lockheed
1962
3
AMSOC Correspondence, The American Miscellaneous Society
1952-1972
4
Biographical Sketch of Lill
1974
5
Book Review, National Science Foundation, Mohole
1978?
Folders
6-7
California Marine Science Center Correspondence
1968-1969
Folder
8
Correspondence, Articles
1951-1959
9
Gordon Lill Scraps
1970-1972
10
High Tides Predictions for 1974
1973
11
Impact of the International Geophysical Year on Oceanography
1974
12
Letters from Important People
1948-1979
13
Lill Articles
1948-1971
14
Lill Oral History Interviews
1978, 1995
Box Folder
2 1
Lill Professional Papers
1961-1973
Folder
2
Lill Speech on the Retirement of Admiral Powell
No Date
3
Lockheed Looks at Architecture, Engineering and Construction
1961
4
Lockheed and the Research Competition
1963
5
Man on the Moon, Lill Article
ca.1963
6
Scripps Global Map and California Gulf Map
No Dates
7
Manuscript, Notes on Villages of Western and Central Liberia, West Africa
1953
8
Miscellaneous Papers
ca.1972-1978
9
Miscellaneous Correspondence
1974-1976
10
Mohole Notebook, Photographs
1963-1968
11
Mohole Notebook, Photographs
1965
12
Mohole, NOAA Appointment, Photo Scrapbook
1966-1971
13
Mohole, Phase I, Photographs
ca.1961
14
Mohole, Phase I, Photographs
ca.1964
Box Folder
3 1
Mohole Test, Uvalde, Texas, Photographs
1964-1966
Folder
2
National Ocean Program: Halcyon Days
1974
3
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA
ca.1971-1979
4
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Lockheed
1961
5
NOAA Photographs
1977
6
NOAA Profile: Straw Boss for the Survey
1974
7
NOAA Storm Predictions, News Clips
1973-1974
8
Notebook Photographs
ca. 1979
9
Notebook, Scientific Information
No Date
10
Notebook
September 24, 1970, to January 27, 1971
11
Notes
July 2, 1973, to January 10, 1974
12
Notes
January to June, 1973
13
Notes
January to June, 1972
Box Folder
4 1
Notes
July 1 to December 22, 1972
Folder
2
Ocean Oriented Activity in the Los Angeles Area
1968
3
Oceanographic Fund Inc., Annual Report
1968
4
Oceanographic Instrumentation
1952
5
Proceedings of First Interindustrial Oceanographic Symposium
1962
6
Proceedings of Second Interindustrial Oceanographic Symposium
1962
7
Project Mohole by Candace Lill, 9th Grade
No Date
8
Project Mohole: History and Chronology
1967
9
Project Mohole: General Accounting Office Report to the Congress
1967-1968
10
Project Mohole: Legislative Reference Service, Technical Information Report to the House of Representatives
1968?
11
Project Mohole: Letters to Congress at Initiation of Nicholas Boratynski
1966
12
Project Mohole: Miscellaneous Papers
1962-1971
Box
5
Project Mohole Phase II History
(Item)
1968
Folder
5 1
Project Mohole: A Summary of Contributions to Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
1966
Folder
2
Project Mohole: Synopsis of Termination Status
1967
3
Report of Geological Field Work in Western Liberia
(Manuscript)
1949-1950
4
Second International Congress on the History of Oceanography
1972
5
The Central and Western Provinces of Liberia, West Africa
(Manuscript)
ca. 1950
Box Folder
6 1
The Role of Available Educational Facilities in Determining Plant Location, Part I, Lockheed
1963
Folder
2
The Role of the Private Company in Oceanic Development, Lill Report
1963
3
The Search—Uranium Prospecting, Mining, Milling, Lockheed
1967
4
The Undiscovered Earth, Proceedings
1959
5
U.S. Navy Contributions to Oceanic Science, C&I (Commerce and Industry) Lill Report
1969

Series II. Journal Items, 1950-1978Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
6 6
Notes, Diary and Affairs of Gordon G. Lill
1950-1953, 1954
Folder
7
Notes, Diary and Affairs of Gordon G. Lill; Miscellaneous Notes
1956, 1963; 1961
8
Planning Guide; Day by Day Record
1964, 1965
9
Lockheed Planner; Field Book
1967-1970
Box Folder
7 1
Record Book; Memoranda Notebook; Memoranda Address Book
1975
7
Planning and Appointment Guide
Record Book
1974
Record Book
1975
Record Book
1977
Record Book
1978
Box
8
Week at a Glance Planners
(yearly)
1971-1978

Series III. Books and Maps, 1949-1971Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
8
A Manual for Free-Divers Using Compressed Air
1955
Seven Miles Down: The Story of the Bathyscaph Trieste
1961
Sunken Islands of the Mid-Pacific Mountains
1956
Box
9
The New World of the Oceans: Men and Oceanography
1969
1968 Proceedings of Ocean Test Ranges and Instrumentation Conference
1968
Oceanographic Ships: Fore and Aft
1971
Maps: T.P. Thayer and Gordon G. Lill
1949-1950

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Drilling platforms--Hawaii--Maui.
  • Drilling platforms--Puerto Rico.
  • Drilling platforms--Texas--Uvalde.
  • Geodetic surveying--West Africa.
  • Mineral exploration--Liberia.
  • Oceanography--Research.
  • Underwater drilling--Puerto Rico.

Corporate Names

  • Brown and Root, Inc.
  • California. Advisory Committee on Marine and Coastal Resources.
  • Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
  • Mohole project.
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  • National Science Foundation.
  • United States. Committee on Oceanography for the International Year.
  • United States. Office of Naval Research.

Occupations

  • Geophysicists.
  • Oceanographers.