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Kathryn Nagy
Kathryn Nagy
Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Chemical weathering rate laws and global geochemical cycles
AC Lasaga, JM Soler, J Ganor, TE Burch, KL Nagy
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 58 (10), 2361-2386, 1994
9251994
Molecular-scale density oscillations in water adjacent to a mica surface
L Cheng, P Fenter, KL Nagy, ML Schlegel, NC Sturchio
Physical review letters 87 (15), 156103, 2001
5772001
Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of sheet silicates
KL Nagy
Reviews in mineralogy 31, 173-234, 1995
4321995
Molecular controls on kaolinite surface charge
PV Brady, RT Cygan, KL Nagy
Journal of colloid and interface science 183 (2), 356-364, 1996
4061996
Free energy dependence of albite dissolution kinetics at 80 C and pH 8.8
TE Burch, KL Nagy, AC Lasaga
Chemical Geology 105 (1-3), 137-162, 1993
3781993
Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of kaolinite at 80 degrees C and pH 3; the dependence on solution saturation state
KL Nagy, AE Blum, AC Lasaga
American Journal of Science 291 (7), 649-686, 1991
3691991
Formation of metallic copper nanoparticles at the soil− root interface
A Manceau, KL Nagy, MA Marcus, M Lanson, N Geoffroy, T Jacquet, ...
Environmental science & technology 42 (5), 1766-1772, 2008
2892008
Dissolution and precipitation kinetics of gibbsite at 80 C and pH 3: The dependence on solution saturation state
KL Nagy, AC Lasaga
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 56 (8), 3093-3111, 1992
2821992
Cation sorption on the muscovite (0 0 1) surface in chloride solutions using high-resolution X-ray reflectivity
ML Schlegel, KL Nagy, P Fenter, L Cheng, NC Sturchio, SD Jacobsen
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70 (14), 3549-3565, 2006
2192006
Mercury (II) sorption to two Florida Everglades peats: Evidence for strong and weak binding and competition by dissolved organic matter released from the peat
RT Drexel, M Haitzer, JN Ryan, GR Aiken, KL Nagy
Environmental science & technology 36 (19), 4058-4064, 2002
2152002
Dodecyl sulfate–hydrotalcite nanocomposites for trapping chlorinated organic pollutants in water
H Zhao, KL Nagy
Journal of colloid and interface science 274 (2), 613-624, 2004
2132004
Dissolution of cinnabar (HgS) in the presence of natural organic matter
JS Waples, KL Nagy, GR Aiken, JN Ryan
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 69 (6), 1575-1588, 2005
2002005
Quantitative analysis of sulfur functional groups in natural organic matter by XANES spectroscopy
A Manceau, KL Nagy
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 99, 206-223, 2012
1912012
Hydration and distribution of ions at the mica-water interface
C Park, PA Fenter, KL Nagy, NC Sturchio
Physical review letters 97 (1), 016101, 2006
1862006
Ab initio determination of edge surface structures for dioctahedral 2: 1 phyllosilicates: Implications for acid-base reactivity
BR Bickmore, KM Rosso, KL Nagy, RT Cygan, CJ Tadanier
Clays and Clay Minerals 51 (4), 359-371, 2003
1732003
The effect of Al (OH) 4− on the dissolution rate of quartz
BR Bickmore, KL Nagy, AK Gray, AR Brinkerhoff
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70 (2), 290-305, 2006
1712006
Hydrated cation speciation at the muscovite (001)− water interface
SS Lee, P Fenter, C Park, NC Sturchio, KL Nagy
Langmuir 26 (22), 16647-16651, 2010
1572010
Monovalent ion adsorption at the muscovite (001)–solution interface: Relationships among ion coverage and speciation, interfacial water structure, and substrate relaxation
SS Lee, P Fenter, KL Nagy, NC Sturchio
Langmuir 28 (23), 8637-8650, 2012
1502012
Structures of quartz (100)-and (101)-water interfaces determined by x-ray reflectivity and atomic force microscopy of natural growth surfaces
ML Schlegel, KL Nagy, P Fenter, NC Sturchio
Geochimica et Cosmochimica acta 66 (17), 3037-3054, 2002
1432002
Formation of mercury sulfide from Hg (II)–thiolate complexes in natural organic matter
A Manceau, C Lemouchi, M Enescu, AC Gaillot, M Lanson, V Magnin, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 49 (16), 9787-9796, 2015
1342015
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