High tech applications, primarily photovoltaics, have greatly increased demand for the rare and versatile but toxic element tellurium (Te). Here we examine dated lake sediment Te concentration profiles collected near potential point sources (metal smelters, coal mining/combustion facilities, oil sands operations) and from rural regions and remote natural areas of Canada. Te contamination was most prevalent near a Cu/Zn smelter where observed deposition infers 21 g Te released per metric ton (t) of Cu processed. Globally, 9,500 t is predicted to have been atmospherically deposited near Cu smelters post-1900. In a remote area of central Canada (Experimental Lakes Area; ELA), preindustrial Te deposition rates were equivalent to the estimated a...
International audienceUranium (U) ores extracted in France until 2001 can be associated to trace ele...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...
Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical ...
Tellurium has recently become a ‘technology-critical element' increasingly used in new applications....
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is regula...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Tellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associa...
The release of fission products to the environment is one of the concerns with nuclear power. During...
Elevated levels of selenium (maximum 200 mg/kg) and tellurium (maximum 11 mg/kg) are reported in top...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Master of ScienceGeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115064...
International audienceThe environmental behaviour of tellurium is poorly understood. We investigate ...
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
AbstractIdentifying potential regional contamination by Alberta oil sands industrial emissions on se...
International audienceUranium (U) ores extracted in France until 2001 can be associated to trace ele...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...
Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical ...
Tellurium has recently become a ‘technology-critical element' increasingly used in new applications....
Tellurium (Te) is a rare metalloid in the chalcogen group of the Periodic Table. Tellurium is regula...
Tellurium (Te) is an energy-critical element, found in limited supply in the earth’s crust. Recent d...
Tellurium is a rare metalloid with relatively low abundance in the earth’s crust (0.001–0.005 g/t) c...
Tellurium (Te) is one of the least abundant elements in the crust and tends to form minerals associa...
The release of fission products to the environment is one of the concerns with nuclear power. During...
Elevated levels of selenium (maximum 200 mg/kg) and tellurium (maximum 11 mg/kg) are reported in top...
Tellurium compounds can be found in high concentrations in land and water near sites of waste discha...
Master of ScienceGeologyUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/115064...
International audienceThe environmental behaviour of tellurium is poorly understood. We investigate ...
metalloid. The perceived importance of tellurium (Te) in biological systems has lagged behind seleni...
AbstractIdentifying potential regional contamination by Alberta oil sands industrial emissions on se...
International audienceUranium (U) ores extracted in France until 2001 can be associated to trace ele...
Tellurium is one of the elements recently identified as technologically critical and is becoming a n...
Abstract: The current study outlines the electrochemical recovery of tellurium from a metallurgical ...