Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Hitchcock, Adam P.; Krüger, Peter; Bittencourt, Carla; Swerhone, George D.W.; Lawrence, John R. et al. (2019). Spatially Resolved Soft X-ray Spectroscopy in Scanning X-ray Microscopes. Microscopy and Microanalysis 25(S2) , 254-255. 10.1017/s1431927619002009. SM Environment
Yang, Jianjun; Wang, Jian (2018). Submicron Distribution and Association of Copper and Organic Carbon in A Contaminated Soil Using Scanning Transmission X-ray Microspectroscopy. Microscopy and Microanalysis 24(S2) , 512-513. 10.1017/s1431927618014782. SM Environment
Chaseé; Mathieu (2017). Supergeneous Ores of Heavy Rare Earth Elements. Paris, France: IMPMC, Paris. . SM Environment
Fraund; Matthew W. (2019). Developing X-ray Spectromicroscopic Techniques to Quantitatively Determine Population Statistics and Individual Particle Composition of Complex Mixed Aerosols. Supervisor: Moffet, Ryan C.. California, USA: University of the Pacific. http://cyber.usask.ca/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/2293976842?accountid=14739. SM Environment
Lambrecht; Nicholas (2019). Insights into Early Earth Ocean Biogeochemistry from Intensive Monitoring of Two Ferruginous Meromictic Lakes. Supervisor: Swanner, Elizabeth D.. Iowa, US: Iowa State University. http://cyber.usask.ca/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/2289587612?accountid=14739. SM Environment
Sowers; Tyler Dale (2019). Organo-Mineral Associations and Sequestration Mechanisms Impacting Carbon Cycling in Diverse Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. Supervisor: Sparks, Donald L.. DE, USA: University of Delaware. http://cyber.usask.ca/login?url=https://search.proquest.com/docview/2299502936?accountid=14739. SM Environment
Zeitvogel; Fabian (2015). Spatially resolved analysis of the structure and composition of cell-mineral aggregates formed by Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria and their role in heavy metal sorption processes. Supervisor: Obst, Martin. Baden-Württemberg, Germany: University of Tuebingen. . SM Environment
Harris; Nicola (2017). Hypersaline Potash Mine Tailings and Brine: Microbial Communities and Metal Biosorption Applications. Supervisor: Chang, Won Jae; McBeth, Joyce M. SK, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7863. CMCF-BM, SM Environment
Harris; Nicola (2017). Hypersaline Potash Mine Tailings and Brine: Microbial Communities and Metal Biosorption Applications. Supervisor: Chang, Won Jae; McBeth, Joyce M. SK, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7863. CMCF-BM, SM Environment
Rouven Metz (2019). Spatial redox heterogeneities in redox-active environmental biofilms: From macro to (sub-) micro-scale. Supervisor: Obst, Martin. Germany: University of Bayreuth. . SM Environment
Lutfalla, Suzanne; Barré, Pierre; Bernard, Sylvain; Le Guillou, Corentin; Alléon, Julien et al. (2019). Multidecadal persistence of organic matter in soils: multiscale investigations down to the submicron scale. Biogeosciences 16(7) , 1401-1410. 10.5194/bg-16-1401-2019. SGM, SM Environment
Lutfalla, Suzanne; Barré, Pierre; Bernard, Sylvain; Le Guillou, Corentin; Alléon, Julien et al. (2018). Multidecadal persistence of organic matter in soils: investigations at the submicrometer scale. Biogeosciences Discussions , 1401-1410. 10.5194/bg-2018-343. SGM, SM Environment
Yang, Jianjun; Liu, Jin; Dynes, James J.; Peak, Derek; Regier, Tom et al. (2013). Speciation and distribution of copper in a mining soil using multiple synchrotron-based bulk and microscopic techniques. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 21(4) , 2943-2954. 10.1007/s11356-013-2214-8. SGM, SM Environment
Alleon, J.; Bernard, S.; Le Guillou, C.; Beyssac, O.; Sugitani, K. et al. (2018). Chemical nature of the 3.4 Ga Strelley Pool microfossils. Geochemical Perspectives Letters , 37-42. 10.7185/geochemlet.1817. SM Environment
Alleon, Julien; Bernard, Sylvain; Le Guillou, Corentin; Daval, Damien; Skouri-Panet, Feriel et al. (2017). Organic molecular heterogeneities can withstand diagenesis. Scientific Reports 7(1) , 1508:1-9. 10.1038/s41598-017-01612-8. SM Environment