An evolving view on biogeochemical cycling of iron
Biogeochemical cycling of iron is crucial to many environmental processes, such as ocean
productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic …
productivity, carbon storage, greenhouse gas emissions and the fate of nutrients, toxic …
[HTML][HTML] Uranium in natural waters and the environment: Distribution, speciation and impact
PL Smedley, DG Kinniburgh - Applied Geochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
The concentrations of U in natural waters are usually low, being typically less than 4 μg/L in
river water, around 3.3 μg/L in open seawater, and usually less than 5 μg/L in groundwater …
river water, around 3.3 μg/L in open seawater, and usually less than 5 μg/L in groundwater …
[BOOK][B] Geochemical and biogeochemical reaction modeling
CM Bethke - 2022 - books.google.com
An indispensable primer and reference textbook, the third edition of Geochemical and
Biogeochemical Reaction Modeling carries the reader from the field's origins and theoretical …
Biogeochemical Reaction Modeling carries the reader from the field's origins and theoretical …
[HTML][HTML] Molybdenum in natural waters: A review of occurrence, distributions and controls
PL Smedley, DG Kinniburgh - Applied Geochemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Molybdenum is an essential trace element for human, animal and plant health and has
played an important part in the evolution of life on earth. Nonetheless, exposure to the …
played an important part in the evolution of life on earth. Nonetheless, exposure to the …
[HTML][HTML] Recovering rare earth elements from contaminated soils: Critical overview of current remediation technologies
Rare earth elements (REE) are essential for sustainable energies such as solar and wind
power, with rising demand due to the ambitious goal for a circular society. REE are currently …
power, with rising demand due to the ambitious goal for a circular society. REE are currently …
Comparison of thermodynamic data files for PHREEQC
PHREEQC is a geochemical computer code developed by the United States Geological
Survey and used to model mineral solubilities, aqueous solutions, and water-rock …
Survey and used to model mineral solubilities, aqueous solutions, and water-rock …
Crystal structure of magnesium silicate hydrates (MSH): The relation with 2: 1 Mg–Si phyllosilicates
Two magnesium silicate hydrates (MSH) with structural magnesium/silicon ratios of
0.57±0.08 and 1.07±0.13 were synthesized at room temperature, with one year of synthesis …
0.57±0.08 and 1.07±0.13 were synthesized at room temperature, with one year of synthesis …
Modeling uranium (VI) adsorption onto montmorillonite under varying carbonate concentrations: A surface complexation model accounting for the spillover effect on …
The prediction of U (VI) adsorption onto montmorillonite clay is confounded by the
complexities of:(1) the montmorillonite structure in terms of adsorption sites on basal and …
complexities of:(1) the montmorillonite structure in terms of adsorption sites on basal and …
Mechanisms of Mg carbonates precipitation and implications for CO 2 capture and utilization/storage
The mechanisms involved in the natural formations of dolomite (CaMg (CO3) 2) and
magnesite (MgCO3) have endured as challenging research questions over centuries, being …
magnesite (MgCO3) have endured as challenging research questions over centuries, being …
A review of the retention mechanisms of redox-sensitive radionuclides in multi-barrier systems
The deep geological disposal concept is widely accepted by the scientific community for the
storage of high activity level nuclear waste. It uses a multi-barrier system to isolate …
storage of high activity level nuclear waste. It uses a multi-barrier system to isolate …