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Applications of Synchrotron Radiation in Low-Temperature Geochemistry and Environmental Science
Applications of Synchrotron Radiation in Low-Temperature Geochemistry and Environmental Science
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Volume 49 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry reviews the state of the art of synchrotron radiation applications in low temperature geochemistry and environmental science, and offer speculations on future developments. The reader of this volume will acquire an appreciation of the theory and applications of synchrotron radiation in low temperature geochemistry and environmental science, as well as the significant advances that have been made in this area in the past two decades.
It gives a fairly comprehensive overview of synchrotron radiation applications in low temperature geochemistry and environmental science, describes the ways that synchrotron radiation is generated, including a history of synchrotrons and a discussion of aspects of synchrotron radiation that are important to the experimentalist, describes specific synchrotron methods that are most useful for single-crystal surface and mineral-fluid interface studies as well as methods that can be used more generally for investigating complex polyphase fine-grained or amorphous materials, including soils, rocks, and organic matter.
Author: Paul A. Fenter
Publisher: de Gruyter
Published: 05/07/2018
Pages: 591
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.84lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.22d
ISBN: 9780939950614
About the Author
Paul A. Fenter, Argonne, Illinois, USA;
Mark L. Rivers; Neil C. Sturchio and Stephen R. Sutton, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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