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Hugh P. Taylor publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hugh P. Taylor sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Hugh P. Taylor D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hugh P. Taylor sits on this spectrum.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1981 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1967 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Hugh P. Taylor was affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Throughout their career, Taylor was recognized by several prestigious organizations for their contributions to the scientific community.

In 1967, Taylor was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Later, in 1981, they received two notable honors: election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and membership in the National Academy of Sciences. These memberships indicate recognition by peers in multiple disciplines.

Taylor's research interests and scientific contributions spanned multiple fields, although specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work are not detailed in the available data.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications were found in the source information. Therefore, detailed insights into their publication history or collaborative networks cannot be provided.

Best Publications

  • The Application of Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotope Studies to Problems of Hydrothermal Alteration and Ore Deposition

    H. P. Taylor

  • An oxygen isotope profile in a section of Cretaceous oceanic crust, Samail Ophiolite, Oman: Evidence for δ18O buffering of the oceans by deep (>5 km) seawater-hydrothermal circulation at mid-ocean ridges

    Robert T. Gregory;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Stable isotopes in high temperature geological processes

    John W. Valley;Hugh P. Taylor;James R. O'Neil

  • The oxygen isotope geochemistry of igneous rocks

    Hugh P. Taylor

  • The oxygen isotope and cation exchange chemistry of feldspars

    James R. O'Neil;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Oxygen and carbon isotope studies of carbonatites from the Laacher See district, West Germany and the Alno district, Sweden.

    Hugh P Taylor;Josef Frechen;Egon T Degens

  • Igneous rocks; I, Processes of isotopic fractionation and isotope systematics

    Hugh P. Taylor;Simon M. F. Sheppard

  • The effects of assimilation of country rocks by magmas on 18O/16O and 87Sr/86Sr systematics in igneous rocks

    Hugh P. Taylor

  • Temperatures of serpentinization of ultramafic rocks based on O 18 /O 16 fractionation between coexisting serpentine and magnetite

    David B. Wenner;David B. Wenner;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Relationship Between O18/O16 Ratios in Coexisting Minerals of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks Part 1: Principles and Experimental Results

    Hugh P Taylor;Samuel Epstein

  • Oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of clay minerals from porphyry copper deposits

    Simon M. F. Sheppard;Richard L. Nielsen;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Quantitative Simulation of the Hydrothermal Systems of Crystallizing Magmas on the Basis of Transport Theory and Oxygen Isotope Data: An analysis of the Skaergaard Intrusion

    D. Norton;H. P. Taylor

  • Oxygen and hydrogen isotope studies of plutonic granitic rocks

    Hugh P. Taylor

  • Sm-Nd, Rb-Sr, and ^(18)O/^(16)O isotopic systematics in an oceanic crustal section: Evidence from the Samail Ophiolite

    Malcolm T. McCulloch;Robert T. Gregory;G. J. Wasserburg;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Stable isotope geochemistry : a tribute to Samuel Epstein

    Hugh P. Taylor;James R. O'Neil;Isaac R. Kaplan

  • An Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotope Study of the Skaergaard Intrusion and its Country Rocks: a Description of a 55 M.Y. Old Fossil Hydrothermal System

    Hugh P. Taylor;Richard W. Forester

  • Oxygen isotope equilibrium between muscovite and water

    James R. O'Neil;Hugh P. Taylor

  • Oxygen and hydrogen isotope studies of the serpentinization of ultramafic rocks in oceanic environments and continental ophiolite complexes

    David B. Wenner;Hugh P. Taylor

  • An integrated chemical and stable-isotope model of the origin of Midocean Ridge Hot Spring Systems

    Teresa Suter Bowers;Hugh P. Taylor

  • METEORIC-HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS.

    Robert E. Criss;Hugh P. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel Epstein
Samuel Epstein California Institute of Technology
Robert E. Criss
Robert E. Criss Washington University in St. Louis
James R. O'Neil
James R. O'Neil United States Geological Survey
Edwin A. Schauble
Edwin A. Schauble University of California, Los Angeles
Leon T. Silver
Leon T. Silver California Institute of Technology
George R. Rossman
George R. Rossman California Institute of Technology
Malcolm T. McCulloch
Malcolm T. McCulloch University of Western Australia
Bruce E. Taylor
Bruce E. Taylor Geological Survey of Canada
G. J. Wasserburg
G. J. Wasserburg California Institute of Technology
Georges Beaudoin
Georges Beaudoin Université Laval

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