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D-Index
61
Citations
12900
World Ranking
9268
National Ranking
220

Overview

A. M. Posner is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their professional work is primarily connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • ANION ADSORPTION BY GOETHITE AND GIBBSITE

    F. J. Kingston;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Adsorption of potential-determining ions at the ferric oxide-aqueous electrolyte interface

    R. J. Atkinson;A. M. Posner;James P. Quirk

  • THE SPECIFIC ADSORPTION OF DIVALENT Cd, Co, Cu, Pb, AND Zn ON GOETHITE

    E. A. Forbes;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Specific Adsorption of Anions

    F. J. Hingston;R. J. Atkinson;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Describing the adsorption of phosphate, citrate and selenite on a variable-charge mineral surface

    JW Bowden;S Nagarajah;NJ Barrow;AM Posner

  • Competitive adsorption of negatively charged ligands on oxide surfaces

    F. J. Hingston;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • THE MECHANISM OF PHOSPHATE ADSORPTION BY KAOLINITE, GIBBSITE, AND PSEUDOBOEHMITE

    D. Muljadi;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Crystal nucleation in Fe(III) solutions and hydroxide gels

    R.J. Atkinson;A.M. Posner;J.P. Quirk

  • ANION ADSORPTION BY GOETHITE AND GIBBSITE: II. DESORPTION OF ANIONS FROM HYDROUS OXIDE SURFACES

    F. J. Hingston;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Dissolution of Iron Oxides and Oxyhydroxides in Hydrochloric and Perchloric Acids

    P. S. Sidhu;R. J. Gilkes;R. M. Cornell;A. M. Posner

  • Ionic adsorption on variable charge mineral surfaces theoretical charge development and titration curves

    JW Bowden;AM Posner;JP Quirk

  • Competitive adsorption of phosphate with polygalacturonate and other organic anions on kaolinite and oxide surfaces.

    S. Nagarajah;A. M. Posner;J. P. Quirk

  • Infrared spectra of kaolin mineral-dimethyl sulfoxide complexes

    S. Olejnik;L. A. G. Aylmore;A. M. Posner;James P. Quirk

  • The point of zero charge of hydroxyapatite and fluorapatite in aqueous solutions

    L.C Bell;A.M Posner;J.P Quirk

  • GEL CHROMATOGRAPHY OF HUMIC ACID

    R. S. Swift;A. M. Posner

  • Describing the effects of electrolyte on adsorption of phosphate by a variable charge surface

    N.J. Barrow;J. W. Bowden;Alan Posner;James Quirk

  • Crystal morphology and the dissolution of goethite

    R.M. Cornell;A.M. Posner;J.P. Quirk

  • MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND SHAPE OF HUMIC ACID FROM SEDIMENTATION AND DIFFUSION MEASUREMENTS ON FRACTIONATED EXTRACTS

    R. S. Cameron;B. K. Thornton;R. S. Swift;A. M. Posner

  • Describing the effect of time on sorption of phosphate by iron and aluminium hydroxides

    N. S. Bolan;N. J. Barrow;A. M. Posner

  • The specific adsorption of inorganic Hg(II) species and Co(III) complex ions on goethite

    Eric A. Forbes;Alan M. Posner;James P. Quirk

Frequent Co-Authors

J. P. Quirk
J. P. Quirk University of Western Australia
Nanthi Bolan
Nanthi Bolan University of Western Australia
R. J. Gilkes
R. J. Gilkes University of Western Australia

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