Ryan D. Taylor
United States Geological Survey
27 Papers
53 Citations
Ryan D. Taylor is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porphyry copper deposit & Zircon. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications. Previous affiliations of Ryan D. Taylor include Colorado School of Mines.
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Papers
Phanerozoic continental growth and gold metallogeny of Asia
Richard J. Goldfarb,Richard J. Goldfarb,Richard J. Goldfarb,Ryan D. Taylor,Gregory S. Collins,Nikolay A. Goryachev,Omero Felipe Orlandini +6 more
TL;DR: The oldest gold deposits in Asia reflect accretionary events along the margins of the Siberia, Kazakhstan, North China, Tarim-Karakum, South China, and Indochina Precambrian blocks while they were isolated within the Paleotethys and surrounding Panthalassa Oceans as discussed by the authors.
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Sediment-Hosted Lead-Zinc Deposits in Earth History
David L. Leach,David L. Leach,Dwight C. Bradley,David L. Huston,Sergei Pisarevsky,Ryan D. Taylor,Stephen Gardoll +6 more
TL;DR: Sediment-hosted Pb-Zn ores can be divided into two major subtypes as discussed by the authors : clastic-dominated lead-zinc (CD PbZn) ores, which are hosted in shale, sandstone, siltstone or mixed clastic rocks, or occur as carbonate replacement, within a CD sedimentary rock sequence.
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A deposit model for Mississippi Valley-Type lead-zinc ores: Chapter A in Mineral deposit models for resource assessment
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of homonymity in homonym identification, i.e., homonym-of-individuals-with-groups.
Discrete Zr and REE mineralization of the Baerzhe rare-metal deposit, China
Kun-Feng Qiu,Kun-Feng Qiu,Hao-Cheng Yu,Mingqian Wu,Mingqian Wu,Jian-Zhen Geng,Jian-Zhen Geng,Xiangkun Ge,Zong-Yang Gou,Ryan D. Taylor +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, three groups of zircon are identified and are differentiated based upon textural observations and compositional characteristics, and the relationship between Zr and REE mineralization at Baerzhe is investigated.
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Geologic and geochemical insights into the formation of the Taiyangshan porphyry copper–molybdenum deposit, Western Qinling Orogenic Belt, China
Kun-Feng Qiu,Kun-Feng Qiu,Ryan D. Taylor,Yao-Hui Song,Yao-Hui Song,Hao-Cheng Yu,Kai-Rui Song,Nan Li +7 more
TL;DR: The Taiyangshan copper-molybdenum deposit as discussed by the authors is a poorly studied copper mine located in the Triassic Western Qinling collisional belt of northwest China.
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