Fractionation of Cu and Zn isotopes during adsorption onto amorphous ferric oxyhydroxide is examined in experimental mixtures of metal-rich acid rock drainage and relatively pure river water and during batch adsorption experiments using synthetic ferrihydrite. A diverse set of Cu- and Zn-bearing solutions was examined, including natural waters, complex synthetic acid rock drainage, and simple NaNO3 electrolyte. Metal adsorption data are combined with isotopic measurements of dissolved Cu (65Cu/63Cu) and Zn (66Zn/64Zn) in each of the experiments. Fractionation of Cu and Zn isotopes occurs during adsorption of the metal onto amorphous ferric oxyhydroxide. The adsorption data are modeled successfully using the diffuse double layer model in PHR...
Cadmium (Cd) isotopes have great potential for understanding Cd geochemical cycling in soil and aqua...
The change of the oxidation state of redox-sensitive elements is frequently associated with a change...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...
The measurement of Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopes in natural samples may provide valuable information about...
The oxidative weathering of sulfide-rich rocks from mine wastes and from un-mined mineralized region...
Mineral-solution interface reactions control the mobility and fate of trace metals (e.g., Zn) and ma...
International audienceNickel (Ni) isotopes have recently emerged as a new biogeochemical tracer in m...
We measured the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of the fluids generated during leaching experim...
Zinc and Cu play important roles in the biogeochemistry of natural systems, and it is likely that th...
In order to better understand the factors influencing zinc (Zn) isotope composition in hydrological ...
Metal stable isotope fractionation is an emerging tool in the environmental sciences for studying bi...
After mineral exploitation the residual grinded and milled material, rich in sulphide minerals and h...
The distribution of the stable isotopes of Cu and Fe in nature is susceptible to isotope fractionati...
Iron isotopes were used to investigate iron transformation processes during an in situ field experim...
The bioavailability, mobility, and toxicity of Cu depend on Cu speciation in solution. In natural sy...
Cadmium (Cd) isotopes have great potential for understanding Cd geochemical cycling in soil and aqua...
The change of the oxidation state of redox-sensitive elements is frequently associated with a change...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...
The measurement of Cu, Fe, and Zn isotopes in natural samples may provide valuable information about...
The oxidative weathering of sulfide-rich rocks from mine wastes and from un-mined mineralized region...
Mineral-solution interface reactions control the mobility and fate of trace metals (e.g., Zn) and ma...
International audienceNickel (Ni) isotopes have recently emerged as a new biogeochemical tracer in m...
We measured the Fe, Cu, and Zn isotopic compositions of the fluids generated during leaching experim...
Zinc and Cu play important roles in the biogeochemistry of natural systems, and it is likely that th...
In order to better understand the factors influencing zinc (Zn) isotope composition in hydrological ...
Metal stable isotope fractionation is an emerging tool in the environmental sciences for studying bi...
After mineral exploitation the residual grinded and milled material, rich in sulphide minerals and h...
The distribution of the stable isotopes of Cu and Fe in nature is susceptible to isotope fractionati...
Iron isotopes were used to investigate iron transformation processes during an in situ field experim...
The bioavailability, mobility, and toxicity of Cu depend on Cu speciation in solution. In natural sy...
Cadmium (Cd) isotopes have great potential for understanding Cd geochemical cycling in soil and aqua...
The change of the oxidation state of redox-sensitive elements is frequently associated with a change...
Isotope ratio measurements have been used to trace environmental processes, especially in subsurface...