The processes that control the reductive dissolution of Mn0₂ by Fe(II) under conditions simulating the effects of acid mine drainage on subsurface environments and the subsequent precipitation of Fe(III) has been investigated. Results from real-time, in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) flow-through reaction cell studies indicate that a mixed Fe/Mn solid phase with the local structure of the spinel mineral jacobsite (MnFe₂O₄) is formed after the Mn0₂ surfaces are coated with ferric precipitates. In the absence of previously precipitated Fe(III), no reduced manganese solid is formed. The ferric precipitates do not incorporate significant quantities of Mn(II) down gradient from the reactive Fe(II) front. The maximum amount of the origi...
Abstract Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are the two most common redox-active elements in the Earth’s c...
Many of the inorganic and organic contaminants present in sediments at DOE sites can be altered or d...
Iron cycling and the associated changes in solid phase have dramatic implications for trace element ...
Reductive dissolution of manganese (IV) oxides and precipitation of iron (III) : implications for re...
Iron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dio...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
This study investigated the cycling of Mn and Fe as oxic surface water entered shallow sediments and...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
Bank filtration induces flow of surface water through a hydraulically connected aquifer by excess pu...
'The central tenet of this proposal is that a fundamental understanding of specific mineral surface-...
The role of manganese as redox tracer in the context of iron formations (IF) has received renewed at...
Manganese (Mn) is a major element in various aqueous and soil environments that is sometimes highly ...
The role of manganese as redox tracer in the context of iron formations (IF) has received renewed at...
© 2017 The Author(s). Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are the two most common redox-active elements in ...
Abstract Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are the two most common redox-active elements in the Earth’s c...
Many of the inorganic and organic contaminants present in sediments at DOE sites can be altered or d...
Iron cycling and the associated changes in solid phase have dramatic implications for trace element ...
Reductive dissolution of manganese (IV) oxides and precipitation of iron (III) : implications for re...
Iron(II), sulphur dioxide and sugars such as lactose are potential reducing agents for manganese dio...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
This study investigated the cycling of Mn and Fe as oxic surface water entered shallow sediments and...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
In this work, we combined macroscopic measurements of precipitate aggregation and chemical compositi...
Bank filtration induces flow of surface water through a hydraulically connected aquifer by excess pu...
'The central tenet of this proposal is that a fundamental understanding of specific mineral surface-...
The role of manganese as redox tracer in the context of iron formations (IF) has received renewed at...
Manganese (Mn) is a major element in various aqueous and soil environments that is sometimes highly ...
The role of manganese as redox tracer in the context of iron formations (IF) has received renewed at...
© 2017 The Author(s). Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are the two most common redox-active elements in ...
Abstract Iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) are the two most common redox-active elements in the Earth’s c...
Many of the inorganic and organic contaminants present in sediments at DOE sites can be altered or d...
Iron cycling and the associated changes in solid phase have dramatic implications for trace element ...