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GeFert- Federal University of Viçosa

GeFert is a research group within the Soil Sciences Department of the Federal University of Viçosa, in Brazil. Education, research and outreach are three major components of their mission.

 

At GeFert, not only Professors but also a number of undergraduate and graduate students are committed to designing and testing new fertilizers more suited to fulfill the demands of Brazilian agriculture. 

 

Synchrotron-based techniques has recently been added to list of techniques employed in their research.

Environmental Soil Chemistry @ University of Delaware

Research in the Environmental Soil Chemistry Laboratory focuses on how toxic metals such as arsenic (As), nickel (Ni), and zinc (Zn) and plant nutrients such as phosphorus (P) and sulfur (S) are bound (sorbed) on soils. We conduct these studies under different environmental and experimental conditions (pH, time, temperature, hydration state, presence of microbes) to best represent the natural environment. We use bright light sources generated at syncrotron facilities (associated with National Laboratories) to determine the forms (species) of the metals and nutrients in the soil at the molecular scale. This information is necessary to make accurate predictions about how easily the contaminant will leach into the water supplies, and determine its toxicity and bioavailability to plants, animals, and humans. We also conduct speciation research on metal contaminated soils and on plants that accumulate large quantities of metals (hyperaccumulators). The resuls of these studies are useful in developing effective strategies for soil remediation.

TerrAntar - Brazilian Antartic Program

GeFert

Research group at the Federal University of Viçosa conducting research on fertilizers for crop production.

Environmental Soil Chemistry @ UDel

The Environmental Soil Chemistry group at the University of Delaware has pioneered the use of synchrotron-based techniques to address the geochemistry of trace elements in soil environments. 

An extensive list of publications by the ESC group @ UDel is available at:

TerrAntar

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In his talk, Dr. Sparks elegantly addresses how synchrotron-based techniques, particularly Carbon 1s NEXAFS, STXM and Fe-EXAFS, can leverage our understanding on the complex reactions envolved in the Carbon cycling in soil environments.

 

Dr. Sparks highlights the usefulness of synchrotron-based techniques (SBTs) on molecular environmental studies and demonstrates how they can provide unique information on the molecular aspects of Carbon complexation at mineral surfaces. The invaluable complimentary role that SBTs can serve to other macro- and microscopic techniques is substantiated with studies carried out at his renonwed Environmental Soil Chemistry group. Enjoy it!

XAFS.org

XAFS.org is a community site for x-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) and related spectroscopies. 

link: xafs.org

Brazilian Soil Science Society 

(Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo)

The Brazilian Soil Science Society (SBCS in its portuguese acronym) was established in 1947, aiming to join people and institutions towards the promotion and development of Soil Science in Brazil.

XXXIV Brazilian Congress of Soil Sciences - Florianópolis, July 28th thru Aug 2nd, 2013 

Dr. Donald Lewis Sparks

 

"Carbon-mineral complexation and its role

on Carbon cycling and sequestration"

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