Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Cossio Kohler; Manuel G (2017). Mechanisms of the Reductive Immobilization of Hexavalent Chromium by Wheat Straw Biochar. Supervisor: Alessi, Daniel. Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta. doi:10.7939/R3959CN58. HXMA, VESPERS Environment
Erin Renee Kope (2017). Elucidating the Relationship between Boron Coordination Chemistry and Uranium Mineralization in the Thelon Basin, Nunavut using XANES Spectroscopy. Supervisor: Banerjee, Neil R.; Van Loon, Lisa L.. Ontario, Canada: Western University. . CLS-APS, VLS-PGM 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
Hilger; David M (2017). Spectroscopic studies of calcium and magnesium phosphate soil minerals. Supervisor: Peak, Derek. SK, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8127. CMCF-BM, SXRMB Environment
Katherine E. Feick (2017). An Evaluation of the Lithologies and Geochemistry of the Upper Beaver Deposit of the Kirkland Lake Area. Supervisor: Banerjee, Neil R.; Van Loon, Lisa L.. Ontario, Canada: Western University. . CLS-APS, VESPERS Environment
Nicole Rene Marleau (2017). AN ELEMENTAL AND DENDROCHRONOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF TREMBLING ASPEN (POPULUS TREMULOIDES) AND WHITE SPRUCE (PICEA GLAUCA) SURROUNDING THE ATHABASCA OIL SANDS REGION IN ALBERTA, CANADA. Supervisor: Colin Laroque. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7657. IDEAS Environment
Liana K.T. Stammers (2016). Geochemical Constraints of the Gold Mineralization Sources from the South Mine Complex and the Main/’04 Breaks, Macassa Mine, Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Supervisor: Banerjee, Neil R.; Van Loon, Lisa L.. ON, Canada: Western University. . CLS-APS, VESPERS Environment
Bluemel, B. (2014). Biogeochemical Expressions of buried REE Mineralization at the Norra Kärr Alkaline Complex, southern Sweden. Canada, BC: University of Victoria. . HXMA Environment
Tolhurst, T. (2013). An Effective Polychromatic X-ray Beam for Quantitative Analysis of Fossil Compositions. Supervisor: Barbi, Mauricio. Canada, SK: University of Regina. https://hdl.handle.net/10294/5480. VESPERS Environment
Hong, Jason. K. (2012). Jarosite Occurrences in the MIL 03346 Nakhlite: Implications for Water on Mars. Supervisor: Cavell, Ronald; Gleeson, Sarah. Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta. https://doi.org/10.7939/R3RQ19. CLS-APS, VESPERS Environment
Dam, Than Thi Ngoc (2023). Phosphorus and Sulfur Dynamics in Soils and Aeolian Dust Across Different Environmental Gradients. Supervisor: Zhu, Mengqiang. Wyoming, USA: University of Wyoming. https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/phosphorus-sulfur-dynamics-soils-aeolian-dust/docview/2863612173/se-2. SXRMB Environment
Joshua Zgrabik (2023). SYNTHESIS, STRUCTURE, AND SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS OF METAL COMPLEXES WITH BOROHYDRIDES AND FLUORINATED HEPTADENTATE LIGANDS. Supervisor: Daly, Scott. USA: University of Iowa. . VLS-PGM Environment
Mendoza Rengifo, Mery (2023). Complex Interplay of Mercury and Arsenic with Sulfur and Selenium in Biological Systems. Supervisor: Pickering, Ingrid; George, Graham. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/items/a7bbfbfe-67f7-4b7d-a4f2-c1990e1b1dd7. BIOXAS-MAIN Environment
Milla-Moreno, Estefanía (2023). An assessment of native Chilean woody plants for phytoremediation of copper-contaminated sites. Supervisor: Guy, Robert D.. British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/84321. BIOXAS-IMAGING Environment
Pierce, Caroline Emily (2023). The Effect of Climate Change on Mercury in Boreal Peatlands. Supervisor: Toner, Brandy; Nater, Edward. Minnesota, United States: University of Minnesota. http://cyber.usask.ca/login?url=https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/effect-climate-change-on-mercury-boreal-peatlands/docview/2878191754/se-2?accountid=14739. SXRMB Environment