Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Environmental Materials and their
Industrial Utilization provides a description of the properties of
materials formed on the earth's surface, their synthetic analogs
where applicable, and the products of their modifications in the
course of natural processes, such as weathering, or in industrial
processing as reflected in their Mossbauer spectra. Particular
emphasis is placed on the way in which these processes can be
observed and elucidated through the use of Mossbauer
spectroscopy.
The first chapter covers the basic theory of the Mossbauer
effect and Chapters 2 and 3 deal with the nuts and bolts of
experimental Mossbauer spectroscopy. The principles of these first
three chapters, illustrated with many case studies, are applied to
different areas of interest in Chapters 4 through 12.
The book is directed to a broad audience ranging from graduate
students in environmental sciences or chemical engineering with
little or no expertise in Mossbauer spectroscopy to researchers
from other disciplines who are familiar with this technique but
wish to learn more about possible applications to environmental
materials and issues. "
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