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52. Reaction of water-saturated supercritical CO2 with forsterite: Evidence for magnesite formation at low temperatures
53. Selective Interactions of Soil Organic Matter Compounds with Calcite and the Role of Aqueous Ca
54. Scientific Reports
55. Conceptual Model of Subsurface Processes for Iodine at the Hanford Site
56. Assessment of Pump-and-Treat System Impacts on 200 West Aquifer Conditions
57. Effluent Management Facility Evaporator Bottoms: Waste Streams Formulation and Waste Form Qualification Testing
58. Deciphering the Distribution and Crystal-Chemical Environment of Arsenic, Lead, Silica, Phosphorus, Tin, and Zinc in a Porous Ferrihydrite Grain Using Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography
59. Enhanced Transport of TiO2 in Unsaturated Sand and Soil after Release from Biodegradable Plastic during Composting
60. Visualizing the Distribution of Water in Nominally Anhydrous Minerals at the Atomic Scale: Insights From Atom Probe Tomography on Fayalite
61. Atom probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy: a powerful combination to characterize the speciation and distribution of Cu in organic matter
62. Nanoscale Mg-Depleted Layers Slow Carbonation of Forsterite (Mg2SiO4) When Water Is Limited.
63. In situ imaging of amorphous intermediates during brucite carbonation in supercritical CO2
64. Atomic Force Microscopy and Infrared Nanospectroscopy of COVID-19 Spike Protein for the Quantification of Adhesion to Common Surfaces
65. Fungal Mineral Weathering Mechanisms Revealed Through Direct Molecular Visualization
66. A Mineral-Doped Micromodel Platform Demonstrates Fungal Bridging of Carbon Hot Spots and Hyphal Transport of MineralDerived Nutrients.
67. Conceptual Model of Iodine Behavior in the Subsurface at the Hanford Site
68. Synergistic Coupling of CO2 and H2O during Expansion of Clays in Supercritical CO2–CH4 Fluid Mixtures
69. Characterizing the localization of organic C on mineral surfaces: a correlative microscopy/spectroscopy approach
70. Thermodynamic Model for the Solubility of TcO2⋅xH2O in Aqueous Oxalate Systems
71. Deciphering the Incipient Phases of Ice–Mineral Interactions as a Precursor of Physical Weathering
72. Microbe-Encapsulated Silica Gel Biosorbents for Selective Extraction of Scandium from Coal Byproducts
73. A Potentiometric, Spectrophotometric and Pitzer Ion-Interaction Study of Reaction Equilibria in the Aqueous H+-Al3+, H+-Oxalate and H+-Al3+-Oxalate Systems up to 5 mol⋅dm−3 NaCl
74. Development of Accurate Chemical Equilibrium Models for Oxalate Species to High Ionic Strength in the System: Na—Ba—Ca—Mn—Sr—Cl—NO3—PO4—SO4—H2O at 25 °C
75. Fe-solid phase transformations under highly basic conditions
76. Elemental iron: reduction of pertechnetate in the presence of silica and periodicity of precipitated nano-structures
77. Cluster defects in gibbsite nanoplates grown at acidic to neutral pH
78. Low Temperature Magnesite Growth during Forsterite Carbonation in Thin H2O Films
79. An Aqueous Thermodynamic Model for the Complexation of Nickel with EDTA Valid to High Base Concentration
80. An Aqueous Thermodynamic Model for the Complexation of Sodium and Strontium with Organic Chelators Valid to High Ionic Strength. II. N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)ethylenedinitrilotriacetic Acid (HEDTA)
81. Cancrinite and sodalite formation in the presence of cesium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and strontium in Hanford tank waste simulants
82. Dispersible Colloid Facilitated Release of Organic Carbon From Two Contrasting Riparian Sediments
83. Radiation-Induced Interfacial Hydroxyl Transformation on Boehmite and Gibbsite Basal Surfaces
84. Macro to Nanoscale Approaches to Study Mineral Transformations at the Liquid, Organic, Biological Interface.
85. Utilizing Correlative Imaging Approaches with ToF-SIMS Expands Our Biochemical Interpretation Abilities Across Biological Kingdoms
86. Hybrid Sorbents for 129I Capture from Contaminated Groundwater
87. Critical Water Coverage during Forsterite Carbonation in Thin Water Films: Activating Dissolution and Mass Transport
88. Low temperature and limited water activity reveal a pathway to magnesiteviaamorphous magnesium carbonate
89. Water‐dispersible nanocolloids and higher temperatures promote the release of carbon from riparian soil
90. Ion–ion interactions enhance aluminum solubility in alkaline suspensions of nano-gibbsite (α-Al(OH)3) with sodium nitrite/nitrate
91. Nanoscale observations of Fe(ii)-induced ferrihydrite transformation
92. Development of Accurate Chemical Equilibrium Models for the Hanford Waste Tanks: The System Na-Ca-Sr-OH-CO3-NO3-EDTA-HEDTA-H2O from 25 to 75°C
93. Fluorescence spectroscopy of U(VI)-silicates and U(VI)-contaminated Hanford sediment
94. Enhanced Transport of TiO2 in Unsaturated Sand and Soil after Release from Biodegradable Plastic during Composting.
95. NETS 2019-BV Flash Talk-LRH-V1.1
96. Chromium speciation and mobility in a high level nuclear waste vadose zone plume
97. Dissolution of uranyl microprecipitates in subsurface sediments at Hanford Site, USA
98. Transport-controlled kinetics of dissolution and precipitation in the sediments under alkaline and saline conditions
99. Atomic Force Microscopy and Infrared Nanospectroscopy of COVID-19 Spike Protein for the Quantification of Adhesion to Common Surfaces.
100. Association of Defects and Zinc in Hematite
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