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16361
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983

Overview

Art F. White is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their work is grounded within this federal scientific agency, which focuses on studying landscape, natural resources, and natural hazards.

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Best Publications

  • Effects of climate on chemical_ weathering in watersheds

    Art F. White;Alex E. Blum

  • The effect of time on the weathering of silicate minerals: why do weathering rates differ in the laboratory and field?

    Art F White;Susan L Brantley

  • Effects of climate on chemical weathering in watersheds

    Art F. White;Alex E. Blum

  • Mineral-Water Interface Geochemistry

    Michael F. Hochella;Art F. White

  • Chemical weathering rates of silicate minerals

    Art F. White;Susan Louise Brantley

  • Chemical weathering rates of silicate minerals; an overview

    Art F. White;Susan L. Brantley

  • Kinetics of water-rock interaction

    Susan Louise Brantley;James David Kubicki;Art F. White

  • Demonstration of significant abiotic iron isotope fractionation in nature

    Thomas D. Bullen;Arthur F. White;Cyril W. Childs;Davisson V. Vivit

  • Chemical weathering rates of a soil chronosequence on granitic alluvium: I. Quantification of mineralogical and surface area changes and calculation of primary silicate reaction rates

    Art F. White;Alex E. Blum;Marjorie S. Schulz;Tom D. Bullen

  • Chemical weathering in a tropical watershed, Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico: I. Long-term versus short-term weathering fluxes

    Art F. White;Alex E. Blum;Marjorie S. Schulz;Davison V. Vivit

  • Differential rates of feldspar weathering in granitic regoliths

    Art F. White;Thomas D. Bullen;Marjorie S. Schulz;Alex E. Blum

  • The effect of temperature on experimental and natural chemical weathering rates of granitoid rocks

    Art F. White;Alex E. Blum;Thomas D. Bullen;Davison V. Vivit

  • Reduction of aqueous transition metal species on the surfaces of Fe(II) -containing oxides

    Art F. White;Maria L. Peterson

  • The role of disseminated calcite in the chemical weathering of granitoid rocks

    Art F White;Thomas D Bullen;Davison V Vivit;Marjorie S Schulz

  • The role of reaction affinity and secondary minerals in regulating chemical weathering rates at the Santa Cruz Soil Chronosequence, California

    Kate Maher;Carl I. Steefel;Art F. White;Dave A. Stonestrom

  • Chemical weathering rates of silicate minerals in soils

    Art F. White

  • Physical and Chemical Controls on the Critical Zone

    Suzanne Prestrud Anderson;Friedhelm von Blanckenburg;Arthur F. White

  • Electrochemistry and dissolution kinetics of magnetite and ilmenite

    Art F White;Maria L Peterson;Michael F Hochella

  • Approaches to Modeling Weathered Regolith

    Susan L. Brantley;Art F. White

  • Surface passivation of magnetite by reaction with aqueous Cr(VI): XAFS and TEM results

    Maria L. Peterson;Art F. White;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan L. Brantley
Susan L. Brantley Pennsylvania State University
Thomas D. Bullen
Thomas D. Bullen United States Geological Survey
Kate Maher
Kate Maher Stanford University
Michael F. Hochella
Michael F. Hochella Virginia Tech
Carl I. Steefel
Carl I. Steefel Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Craig Rasmussen
Craig Rasmussen University of Arizona
Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter Duke University
Norman E. Peters
Norman E. Peters United States Geological Survey
Thomas G. Huntington
Thomas G. Huntington United States Geological Survey
Jennifer W. Harden
Jennifer W. Harden United States Geological Survey

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