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George A. Parks is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic profile includes research contributions within the scope of their institutional association.

There is no publicly available information about recent papers authored by George A. Parks, and details on frequent co-authors or specific publication venues are not documented.

The fields of study and subfields of research connected to George A. Parks have not been explicitly detailed in the accessible data. Similarly, there are no records of main topics addressed in their research work.

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Best Publications

  • The Isoelectric Points of Solid Oxides, Solid Hydroxides, and Aqueous Hydroxo Complex Systems

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  • In Situ X-ray Absorption Study of Surface Complexes: Selenium Oxyanions on α-FeOOH

    Kim F. Hayes;A. Lawrence Roe;Gordon E. Brown;Kerrh O. Hodgson

  • Dissolution kinetics of magnesium silicates

    Robert W Luce;Robert W Bartlett;George A Parks

  • Characterization of Aqueous Colloids by Their Electrical Double-Layer and Intrinsic Surface Chemical Properties

    Robert O. James;George A. Parks

  • Quantitative arsenic speciation in mine tailings using X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    Andrea L. Foster;Gordon E. Brown;Tracy N. Tingle;George A. Parks

  • Surface complexation of Pb(II) at oxide-water interfaces: I. XAFS and bond-valence determination of mononuclear and polynuclear Pb(II) sorption products on aluminum oxides

    J.R. Bargar;G.E. Brown;G.A. Parks

  • Silica Diagenesis, I. Solubility Controls

    Loretta Ann Williams;George A. Parks;David A. Crerar

  • Electrical conductivity of silica gel in the presence of adsorbed water

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  • Differential redox and sorption of Cr (III/VI) on natural silicate and oxide minerals: EXAFS and XANES results

    Maria L. Peterson;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks;Carol L. Stein

  • Aqueous Surface Chemistry of Oxides and Complex Oxide Minerals: Isoelectric Point and Zero Point of Charge

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  • Sorption of Trace Elements on Mineral Surfaces: Modern Perspectives from Spectroscopic Studies, and Comments on Sorption in the Marine Environment

    Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • Cd2+ uptake by calcite, solid-state diffusion, and the formation of solid-solution: Interface processes observed with near-surface sensitive techniques (XPS, LEED, and AES)

    Susan L. Stipp;Michael F. Hochella;George A. Parks;James O. Leckie

  • Surface complexation of Pb(II) at oxide-water interfaces: II. XAFS and bond-valence determination of mononuclear Pb(II) sorption products and surface functional groups on iron oxides

    J.R. Bargar;G.E. Brown;G.A. Parks

  • Surface Precipitation of Co(II)(aq) on Al2O3

    Steven N. Towle;John R. Bargar;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • Quantitative speciation of lead in selected mine tailings from Leadville, CO

    John D. Ostergren;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks;Tracy N. Tingle

  • XAFS SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF URANYL COORDINATION IN SOLIDS AND AQUEOUS SOLUTION

    Hillary A. Thompson;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • X-ray absorption fine structure study of As(V) and Se(IV) sorption complexes on hydrous Mn oxides

    Andrea L. Foster;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • 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

  • Inorganic Ligand Effects on Pb(II) Sorption to Goethite (alpha-FeOOH).

    John D. Ostergren;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks;Per Persson

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy of cobalt(II) multinuclear surface complexes and surface precipitates on kaolinite

    Peggy A. O'Day;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • Adsorption and Precipitation of Aqueous Zn(II) on Alumina Powders.

    Thomas P. Trainor;Gordon E. Brown;George A. Parks

  • Direct XAFS evidence for heterogeneous redox reaction at the aqueous chromium/magnetite interface

    Maria L Peterson;Gordon E Brown;George A Parks

  • Evidence for multinuclear metal-ion complexes at solid/water interfaces from X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    C. J. Chisholm-Brause;P. A. O'Day;G. E. Brown;G. A. Parks

Frequent Co-Authors

Gordon E. Brown
Gordon E. Brown Stanford University
John R. Bargar
John R. Bargar SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Per Persson
Per Persson Linköping University
James O. Leckie
James O. Leckie Stanford University
Michael F. Hochella
Michael F. Hochella Virginia Tech
Robert L. Street
Robert L. Street Stanford University
Albert J. Valocchi
Albert J. Valocchi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kim F. Hayes
Kim F. Hayes University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
D. Kirk Nordstrom
D. Kirk Nordstrom United States Geological Survey
Susan L. S. Stipp
Susan L. S. Stipp Technical University of Denmark

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