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Manceau A.; Tamura N.; Marcus M.A.; MacDowell A.A.; Celestre R.S.; Sublett R.E.; Sposito G.; Padmore H.A. (2002)X-ray microprobes are among the most important new analytical techniques to emerge from third generation synchrotron facilities. Here we show how X-ray fluorescence, diffraction, and absorption can be used in parallel to ...
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Manceau A.; Tommaseo C.; Geoffroy N.; Tisserand D.; Rihs S.; Chateigner D.; Schlegel M.; Marcus M.A.; Tamura N.; Chen Z.-S. (2005)The natural speciation of Mn (0.19 g/kg), Ni (46 mg/kg), and Zn (42 mg/kg) in the argillic horizon (120 cm depth, pH = 5.6) of an Ultisol from a paddy soil in northern Taiwan was investigated by advanced X-ray synchrotron ...
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Manceau A.; Proux O.; Geoffroy N.; Lanson B.; Marcus M.A.; Tamura N. (2004)Combined use of synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence (SXRF), diffraction (XRD), and absorption (EXAFS) with an X-ray spot size as small as five micrometers allows us to examine noninvasively heterogeneous soils and sediments. ...
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Manceau A.; Marcus M.A.; Tamura N. (2002)Human societies have, in all ages, modified the original form of metals and metalloids in their living environment for their survival and technical development. In many cases, these anthropogenic activities have resulted ...
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Isaure M.-P.; Manceau A.; Geoffroy N.; Laboudigue A.; Tamura N.; Marcus M.A. (2005)The mobility and solid-state speciation of zinc in a pseudogley soil (pH = 8.2–8.3) before and after contamination by land-disposition of a dredged sediment ([Zn] = 6600 mg kg−1) affected by smelter operations were studied ...
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