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This presentation provides a brief overview of synchrotron-based techniques and their applications on geosciences and highlights some studies where the use of these techniques provided detailed information that would otherwise not be obtained by conventional techniques. It is important to note that the examples presented herein employed, particularly, the ones covered by the available techniques at LNLS.
In Coordinative Aspects of Fe-(hydr)oxide Soil Minerals as Examined by XAFS, it is shown how XAFS techniques can provide rather unique information on the coordinative chemistry of such important componets of tropical soils, Fe-(hydr)oxide minerals.
The aim of this tutorial is to make the user familiar with one of the most popular analysis techniques for XAFS data: Linear Combination analysis
This tutorial will be ready for download soon.
More information and details on XAFS data analysis can be found in XAFS for Everyone (by Scott Calvin).
This tutorial will be ready for download soon.
For more information and details on XAFS theory, please, refer to XAFS for Everyone (by Scott Calvin).
This tutorial is intended to guide XAFS users through the basic steps of data processing, for reduction and normalization of XAFS data. This material was prepared based on other XAFS tutorials and reference materials. For further information and details on data reduction and normalization, please, refer to XAFS for Everyone (by Scott Calvin).