Tyler J Kane, M.S.
Tyler Kane is a geochemist exploring the fundamentals of redox cycling and mineralogy to better predict the movement of metals throughout the environment.
Tyler began working with the USGS shortly after receiving a bachelor’s degree from the department of geological sciences at the University of Colorado in his hometown of Boulder, Colorado. Under the guidance of George Aiken, Tyler learned laboratory techniques to isolate and measure elusive dissolved organic carbon species from natural waters. In 2015 Tyler focused his attention to the biogeochemical behavior of redox-active metals by returning to CU Boulder for a master’s degree while simultaneously helping to maintain X-ray capabilities of the Biogeochemistry and Mineralogy of Redox-active Environmental Systems (BMRES) laboratory. Tyler continues to investigate the fundamental processes that control metal mobility through the environment using X-ray mineralogical and elemental analyses, aqueous geochemistry, laboratory experimentation, and geochemical models.
Education and Certifications
M.S. - University of Colorado, Geological Sciences, Boulder, CO, 2018
B.A. - University of Colorado, Geological Sciences (summa cum laude), Boulder, CO, 2013
Science and Products
Water chemistry, stable isotopes, and trace metals in sediment, water and biota in Torch Lake and Gratiot Lake, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, USA, July and October 2021
Geochemical Analyses of Water, Mine tailings, Fluvial Suspended Sediments, Fluvial Bed Sediments, and Fluvial Flood Deposit Sediments from the Big River and Meramec River Drainage Basins, Missouri
Aqueous and solid phase geochemistry of water and mineral precipitates from draining adits in California and Colorado
This dataset is a compilation of samples collected from draining mine adits, including water and mineral precipitates, from several mines in California and Colorado. The Golinsky, Copper Bluff, and Afterthought Mines (located in northern California) and the Gold King mine (located in southern Colorado) have historically operated to recover metals including copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver and othe
Aqueous and solid phases partitioning of elemental constituents associated with Marcellus Shale Energy and Environment Laboratory (MSEEL) gas well produced wastewater, Morgantown, WV, 2016 - 2019
An updated X-ray diffractogram library of geologic materials
An updated X-ray diffractogram library of geologic materials
X-ray diffraction data of sediment samples from Hastings, Nebraska
Geochemical and mineralogical analyses of uranium ores from the Hack II and Pigeon deposits, solution-collapse breccia pipes, Grand Canyon region, Mohave and Coconino Counties, Arizona, USA
X-Ray diffraction data for bulk sediment and clay separations taken from cores from Bristol Dry Lake, California and geothermal springs from Paoha Island (Mono Lake), California
Geochemical, mineralogical, and grain-size data for in-situ solid materials and suspended sediment at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County, California
Radionuclides in surface water and groundwater
Li and Ca enrichment in the Bristol Dry Lake brine compared to brines from Cadiz and Danby Dry Lakes, Barstow-Bristol Trough, California, USA
Mineralization dynamics of metakaolin-based alkali-activated cements
A synthesis of terrestrial mercury in the western United States: Spatial distribution defined by land cover and plant productivity
Estimating mercury emissions resulting from wildfire in forests of the Western United States
Science and Products
Water chemistry, stable isotopes, and trace metals in sediment, water and biota in Torch Lake and Gratiot Lake, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, USA, July and October 2021
Geochemical Analyses of Water, Mine tailings, Fluvial Suspended Sediments, Fluvial Bed Sediments, and Fluvial Flood Deposit Sediments from the Big River and Meramec River Drainage Basins, Missouri
Aqueous and solid phase geochemistry of water and mineral precipitates from draining adits in California and Colorado
This dataset is a compilation of samples collected from draining mine adits, including water and mineral precipitates, from several mines in California and Colorado. The Golinsky, Copper Bluff, and Afterthought Mines (located in northern California) and the Gold King mine (located in southern Colorado) have historically operated to recover metals including copper, lead, zinc, gold, silver and othe