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(2020) In situ X-Ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure Spectroscopy Reveals Arsenic Ligation in Rice
Bostick B, Shen Y, Wiita E, Nghiem A, Liu J, Phan K & Zheng Y
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.225
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06l: Room 2, Thursday 25th June 00:48 - 00:51
Benjamin Bostick
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Yating Shen View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Elizabeth Wiita
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Kongkea Phan View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Yan Zheng View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
Yating Shen View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Elizabeth Wiita
Athena Nghiem View all 2 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Jingyu Liu View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Kongkea Phan View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Yan Zheng View abstracts at 7 conferences in series
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Submitted by Daniel Gregory on Thursday 18th June 19:53
Thank you for the interesting presentation I'm quite interested in the starting materials if you will, looking at As in pyrite. Is there anyway you can use your results to infer source or redox state of the source of the As in your samples? Also, are the some As sources that are potentially more dangerous than others? i.e. is natural pyrite oxidation better or worse that industrial As effluent?
Thank you for the interesting presentation I'm quite interested in the starting materials if you will, looking at As in pyrite. Is there anyway you can use your results to infer source or redox state of the source of the As in your samples? Also, are the some As sources that are potentially more dangerous than others? i.e. is natural pyrite oxidation better or worse that industrial As effluent?
Submitted by Joyce McBeth on Monday 22nd June 18:11
Hi Ben! We are really curious to see some of the data you collected on samples at 40 ppb. Was that collected using HERFD? -Joyce
Hi Ben! We are really curious to see some of the data you collected on samples at 40 ppb. Was that collected using HERFD? -Joyce
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