Impact of the Diamond Light Source on Research in Earth and Environmental Sciences: Current Work and Future Perspectives

Ian T. Burke, J. Frederick W. Mosselmans, Samuel Shaw, Caroline L. Peacock, Liane G Benning, Victoria S Coker

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    Abstract

    Diamond Light Source Ltd celebrated its 10th anniversary as a company in December 2012 and has now accepted user experiments for over 5 years. This paper describes the current facilities available at Diamond and future developments that enhance its capacities with respect to the Earth and environmental sciences. A review of relevant research conducted at Diamond thus far is provided. This highlights how synchrotron-based studies have brought about important advances in our understanding of the fundamental parameters controlling highly complex mineral–fluid–microbe interface reactions in the natural environment. This new knowledge not only enhances our understanding of global biogeochemical processes, but also provides the opportunity for interventions to be designed for environmental remediation and beneficial use.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalRoyal Society of London. Philosophical Transactions A. Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
    Volume373
    Issue number2036
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 6 Mar 2015

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