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Overview

John M. Charnock is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their academic career is connected to this institution, indicating involvement in research and teaching within its environment.

While there is no detailed information available regarding recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues, this absence points to either a limited public record or a focus on areas not extensively documented in accessible databases.

Similarly, specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research are not listed, which limits the ability to outline particular academic interests or thematic expertise areas.

There are no known book publications, suggesting their contributions may have been primarily within journal articles or other publication forms rather than extended monographs or edited volumes.

No documented awards have been attributed to John M. Charnock, providing no additional indicators of formal recognition within academic or professional communities.

Best Publications

  • Role of metal-reducing bacteria in arsenic release from Bengal delta sediments

    Farhana S. Islam;Andrew G. Gault;Christopher Boothman;David A. Polya

  • Free histidine as a metal chelator in plants that accumulate nickel

    Ute Krämer;Janet D. Cotter-Howells;Janet D. Cotter-Howells;John M. Charnock;Alan J. M. Baker

  • Mechanism of molybdenum removal from the sea and its concentration in black shales: EXAFS evidence

    G.R. Helz;C.V. Miller;J.M. Charnock;J.M. Charnock;J.F.W. Mosselmans

  • Mechanisms of arsenic uptake from aqueous solution by interaction with goethite, lepidocrocite, mackinawite, and pyrite: An X-ray absorption spectroscopy study

    Morag L. Farquhar;John M. Charnock;Francis R. Livens;David J. Vaughan

  • Arsenic Sequestration in Iron Plaque, Its Accumulation and Speciation in Mature Rice Plants (Oryza Sativa L.)

    W. J. Liu;Y. G. Zhu;Y. Hu;P. N. Williams

  • Synthesis and Structure of an Iron(III) Sulfide-Ferritin Bioinorganic Nanocomposite.

    Trevor Douglas;Dominic P. E. Dickson;Steven Betteridge;John Charnock

  • Role of oxalic acid overexcretion in transformations of toxic metal minerals by Beauveria caledonica.

    M. Fomina;S. Hillier;J. M. Charnock;K. Melville

  • Grain unloading of arsenic species in rice.

    Anne Marie Carey;Kirk G. Scheckel;Enzo Lombi;Enzo Lombi;Matt Newville

  • Uranium Uptake from Aqueous Solution by Interaction with Goethite, Lepidocrocite, Muscovite, and Mackinawite: An X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study

    Lesley N. Moyes;Richard H. Parkman;John M. Charnock;David J. Vaughan

  • The structure of amorphous copper sulfide precipitates: An X-ray absorption study

    R.A.D. Pattrick;J.F.W. Mosselmans;J.M. Charnock;K.E.R. England

  • Bioreduction of uranium : environmental implications of a pentavalent intermediate

    Joanna C. Renshaw;Laura J C Butchins;Francis R. Livens;Iain May

  • Synthesis-dependant structural variations in amorphous calcium carbonate

    Raymond S. K. Lam;John M. Charnock;Alistair Lennie;Fiona C. Meldrum

  • XAS and XMCD evidence for species-dependent partitioning of arsenic during microbial reduction of ferrihydrite to magnetite.

    V. S. Coker;A. G. Gault;C. I. Pearce;G. van der Laan

  • Cation occupancies in Mg, Co, Ni, Zn, Al ferrite spinels: a multi-element EXAFS study

    C M B Henderson;J M Charnock;J M Charnock;D A Plant

  • Arsenic in hair and nails of individuals exposed to arsenic-rich groundwaters in Kandal province, Cambodia

    Andrew G. Gault;Helen. A.L. Rowland;John M. Charnock;John M. Charnock;Roy A. Wogelius

  • Interactions between the Fe(III)-reducing bacterium Geobacter sulfurreducens and arsenate, and capture of the metalloid by biogenic Fe(II).

    F. S. Islam;R. L. Pederick;A. G. Gault;L. K. Adams

  • A study of the interaction of strontium ions in aqueous solution with the surfaces of calcite and kaolinite

    R.H Parkman;R.H Parkman;J.M Charnock;J.M Charnock;J.M Charnock;F.R Livens;D.J Vaughan

  • Oligomerization in As (III) sulfide solutions: Theoretical constraints and spectroscopic evidence

    George R. Helz;John A. Tossell;John M. Charnock;Richard A.D. Pattrick

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy studies of reactions of technetium, uranium and neptunium with mackinawite.

    Francis R. Livens;Mark J. Jones;Amanda J. Hynes;John M. Charnock

  • X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Tricarbonatodioxouranate(V), [UO(2)(CO(3))(3)](5)(-), in Aqueous Solution.

    T. I. Docrat;J. F. W. Mosselmans;J. M. Charnock;M. W. Whiteley

  • An EXAFS study of solvation and ion pairing in aqueous strontium solutions to 300°C

    T.M. Seward;C.M.B. Henderson;J.M. Charnock;T. Driesner

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. D. Pattrick
Richard A. D. Pattrick University of Manchester
David J. Vaughan
David J. Vaughan University of Manchester
Francis R. Livens
Francis R. Livens University of Manchester
Jonathan R. Lloyd
Jonathan R. Lloyd University of Manchester
David A. Polya
David A. Polya University of Manchester
Carolyn I. Pearce
Carolyn I. Pearce Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
David Collison
David Collison University of Manchester
George R. Helz
George R. Helz University of Maryland, College Park
Ian T. Burke
Ian T. Burke University of Leeds
Andrew A. Meharg
Andrew A. Meharg Queen's University Belfast

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