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Publié le 06.09.2020
Photons are back on SOLEIL beamlines!
After the restart of the accelerators and the implementation of a specific organization, in particular around the Control Room, the beamlines restarted on Tuesday, May 26.
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Publié le 14/02/2014
In situ study of the mechanisms of atmospheric corrosion of iron
It is crucial to be able to study corrosion and predict the behavior of metals over long periods, especially in the specific context of managing the conservation of cultural heritage materials. The...
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Publié le 11/07/2013
Contamination of groundwater – Can calcite trap arsenic?
Arsenic (As) contamination of groundwater is a very serious environmental health threat in many countries all over the world. A better understanding of the mechanism of As uptake and release by rock...
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