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).
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Recent Publications
(U)SAXS characterization of porous microstructure of chert: insights into organic matter preservation
Influence of contrasting redox conditions on iron (oxyhydr)oxide transformation and associated phosphate sorption
Melting and defect transitions in FeO up to pressures of Earth’s core-mantle boundary
A hydrogen-enriched layer in the topmost outer core sourced from deeply subducted water
Photophysical Behavior of Triethylmethylammonium Tetrabromoferrate(III) under High Pressure
The crystal structure of feitknechtite (β-MnOOH) and a new MnOOH polymorph ” Amerian Mineralogist, Vol 108, Number 11, 2023
Jeffrey E. Pos, Peter J. Heaney, Eugene S. Ilton, Evert J. Elzinga, " The crystal structure of feitknechtite (β-MnOOH) and a new MnOOH polymorph "...




