NSLS II XFM Beamline

Laboratory experiments with an Mn-rich paddy soil explore the impacts of Mn on biogeochemical processes controlling As solubility as shown through mapping

APS 13-IDE GSECARS, Microprobe

13 IDE x-ray microprobe experiment table for microfocused XRF, XAFS, and XRD analysis

APS, Scanning Electron Microscope Image GSECARS, SEM

Scanning electron photomicrograph of fragments of CR2 chondrite LAP 02342.  From Lanzirotti, et al. 2024.

NSLS-II FIS beamline

Synchrotron infrared data shows that the Earth’s mantle can store 400 to 650 km below the Earth’s surface.

The mission of SEES (Synchrotron Earth and Environmental Science) is to advance research and education in synchrotron-based Earth and environmental science to better understand our planet from the atmosphere to the core, to address societally relevant problems, and to train the next generation of scientists. SEES is responsible for the management, operation, and development of multiple user facilities hosted at four DOE-operated US synchrotrons: Advanced Photon Source (APS), Advanced Light Source (ALS), National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), and Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL).

Facility Status and Upcoming Proposal Deadlines

Events Calendar

Recent Publications

Nie, Nicole X., Anat Shahar, Peng Ni, Richard W. Carlson, Steven B. Shirey, Corliss K. Sio, Justin Y. Hu et al. “Equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation between olivine, pyroxene, spinel and MORB glass: Implications for mantle partial melting to generate MORBs.” Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2025).

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Hessam Shahbazi et al., Resiliency, morphology, and entropic transformations in high-entropy oxide nanoribbons. Science 388, 950-956 (2025). DOI: 10.1126/science.adr5604

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Cross, A.J., Goddard, R.M., Kumamoto, K.M. et al. Direct observations of transient weakening during phase transformations in quartz and olivine. Nat. Geosci. 18, 548–554 (2025).

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E L Anquillare et al, An unexpectedly shrunken bandgap in V2O5 nanoparticles, 2025, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 37 235302 DOI 10.1088/1361-648X/add63c

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Kattemalavadi, A.,  Devoe, M., &  Wenk, H.-R. (2025).  Deformation of hydrous phases Egg [AlSiO3(OH)], δ [AlO(OH)] and stishovite [Si1-nH4nO2] relevant to anisotropy of the Earth’s mantle. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth,  130, e2025JB031362. https://doi.org/10.1029/2025JB031362

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Jiayi Li, Jan Hofmann, Robert M. Stolz, Jiajia Wen, Christina R. Deschene, Hannah Bartels, Zhenxian Liu, Alberto Salleo, Yu Lin, Karena W. Chapman, and Hemamala I. KarunadasaJournal of the American Chemical Society 2025 147 (22), 19026-19038DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c03696

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Science Highlights

Workshops

Latest Happenings

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SEES Booth at AGU Conference

SEES will have an exhibition booth at the AGU conference in Washington, DC. If you are planning to attend, please stop by Booth #146 to say hello and grab some SEES swag. For a list of presentations featuring SEES staff as authors/co-authors, please see the schedule here: SEES@AGU.

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SEES Town Hall 2024

SEES Town Hall on FAIR Data Sharing Policies and Updates on APS and ALS upgrades Date & TimeWednesday Nov 6, 2024 at 3 PM CST At this Town Hall, SEES presented and discussed the results of a survey conducted by the SEES User Group on FAIR data sharing and invited

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