Initial Publication Date: May 17, 2022
Additional Resources
Below are a few of the references mentioned in the presentations during the workshop.
Publications
- Natural, incidental, and engineered nanomaterials and their impacts on the Earth system
- Seismic refraction tracks porosity generation and possible CO2 production at depth under a headwater catchment
- A test of geochemical reactivity as a function of mineral size: Manganese oxidation promoted by hematite nanoparticles
- Tutorial on Powder X‑ray Diffraction for Characterizing Nanoscale Materials
- Mineralogy of iron microbial mats from Loihi Seamount
- X-ray Diffraction Results from Mars Science Laboratory: Mineralogy of Rocknest at Gale Crater
- Probing deep weathering in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory, Pennsylvania (USA): the hypothesis of nested chemical reaction fronts in the subsurface
- Chemical reactions, porosity, and microfracturing in shale during weathering: The effect of erosion rate
- Primary iron sulfides in CM and CR carbonaceous chondrites: Insights into nebular processes
- Primary Pristine and Altered Iron Sulfides in CM and CR Carbonaceous Chondrites: Insights into Nebular and Parent Body Processes
Links to Useful Resources
- NanoEarth (The Virginia Tech National Center for Earth and Environmental Nanotechnology Infrastructure)
- MONT (Montana Nanotechnology Facility)
- NNCI (National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure)
- Teaching Nanoscience Across the Undergraduate STEM Curriculum
- Nanoscience Literature for Earth and Environmental Science (articles recommended and vetted by experts that can be easily integrated into classroom activities, discussions, writing assignments, ....
- Instruments and Analytical Methods Used in Nano Earth and Environmental Science Research. (introductory tutorials on the theory, instrumentation, sample preparation, data acquisition and rendering, applications, limitations of common analytical methods)
- Registry of Analytical Geochemical Instruments (Lab managers register your instruments to recruit new users and collaborations; researchers, faculty, students, use this registry to get access to instruments not readily available to you to support your own research efforts.
- Background Nanoscience Resources for Instructors. (National reports, journal articles, books to help get you started to teach and do research on nanoscience).
- Contribute teaching and learning resources ( Please share teaching activities, course descriptions and syllabi, and other resources to help support teaching and learning about Nanoscience across the Geoscience curriculum).
- CASINO Monte Carlo calculations
- A great general resource for EPMA: Probe for EPMA software's user forum
- American Mineralogist Crystal Structure database