Marc Leblanc focuses on Crystallography, Crystal structure, Octahedron, Inorganic chemistry and Single crystal. His work in the fields of Crystallography, such as Mössbauer spectroscopy, intersects with other areas such as Hyperfine structure. In his study, Orthorhombic crystal system, Indium, Inorganic compound and Crystal habit is strongly linked to X-ray crystallography, which falls under the umbrella field of Crystal structure.
The Octahedron study combines topics in areas such as Valence, Computational chemistry and Metal. Amine gas treating, Moiety and Solvothermal synthesis is closely connected to Hydrogen bond in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Inorganic chemistry. His Single crystal research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Triclinic crystal system, Luminescence, Space group, Phonon and Photoluminescence.
Marc Leblanc mostly deals with Crystallography, Crystal structure, Inorganic chemistry, Octahedron and Fluoride. His studies deal with areas such as Hydrothermal synthesis and Molecule, Hydrogen bond as well as Crystallography. Marc Leblanc works mostly in the field of Hydrogen bond, limiting it down to topics relating to Stereochemistry and, in certain cases, Dimethylformamide, as a part of the same area of interest.
His study focuses on the intersection of Crystal structure and fields such as Inorganic compound with connections in the field of Neutron diffraction. His research integrates issues of Isostructural and Amine gas treating in his study of Inorganic chemistry. His work deals with themes such as Ethanol, Metal, Aqueous solution and Solvothermal synthesis, which intersect with Octahedron.
Crystallography, Solvothermal synthesis, Inorganic chemistry, Isostructural and Octahedron are his primary areas of study. His study in Crystallography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Molecule and Hydrogen bond. His Solvothermal synthesis research incorporates themes from Crystal structure, Physical chemistry, Stereochemistry, Dimethylformamide and DABCO.
His research in Inorganic chemistry intersects with topics in Pyrochlore, Electrochemistry, Electrode and Catalysis. His work carried out in the field of Isostructural brings together such families of science as Amorphous solid, Decomposition, Cathode and Lithium. The study incorporates disciplines such as Phase and Aqueous solution in addition to Octahedron.
Marc Leblanc mainly investigates Analytical chemistry, Solid solution, Conductivity, Fast ion conductor and Solvothermal synthesis. Marc Leblanc combines subjects such as Ion, Ionic radius and Solubility with his study of Analytical chemistry. His Solid solution study incorporates themes from Neutron diffraction, Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, Physical chemistry, Dielectric spectroscopy and Fluorine.
His Solvothermal synthesis research is classified as research in Crystallography. His Crystallography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Coordination complex, Ligand, Inorganic chemistry and Dimethylformamide. His Single crystal research includes elements of Octahedron, Solvent, Valence, Monoclinic crystal system and Isostructural.
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Ground water and climate change
Richard G. Taylor;Bridget R. Scanlon;Petra Döll;Matt Rodell.
Nature Climate Change (2013)
The potential of Thlaspi caerulescens for phytoremediation of contaminated soils
Brett H. Robinson;Brett H. Robinson;Marc Leblanc;Daniel Petit;Robert R. Brooks.
Plant and Soil (1998)
Phytomining for nickel, thallium and gold
C.W.N Anderson;R.R Brooks;A Chiarucci;C.J LaCoste.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (1999)
Basin-scale, integrated observations of the early 21st century multiyear drought in southeast Australia
Marc J. Leblanc;Paul Tregoning;Guillaume Ramillien;Sarah O. Tweed.
Water Resources Research (2009)
4,500-YEAR-OLD MINING POLLUTION IN SOUTHWESTERN SPAIN: LONG-TERM IMPLICATIONS FOR MODERN MINING POLLUTION
M. Leblanc;J. A. Morales;J. Borrego;F. Elbaz-Poulichet.
Economic Geology (2000)
A review of historic and future hydrological changes in the Murray-Darling Basin
Marc Leblanc;Sarah Tweed;Albert Van Dijk;Bertrand Timbal.
grid and pervasive computing (2012)
Land clearance and hydrological change in the Sahel: SW Niger
Marc J. Leblanc;Guillaume Favreau;Sylvain Massuel;Sarah O. Tweed.
Global and Planetary Change (2008)
Land clearing, climate variability, and water resources increase in semiarid southwest Niger: A review
G. Favreau;B. Cappelaere;S. Massuel;M. Leblanc.
Water Resources Research (2009)
Bacterial formation of tooeleite and mixed arsenic(III) or arsenic(V)-iron(III) gels in the Carnoulès acid mine drainage, France. A XANES, XRD, and SEM study.
Guillaume Morin;Farid Juillot;Corinne Casiot;Odile Bruneel.
Environmental Science & Technology (2003)
Remote sensing and GIS for mapping groundwater recharge and discharge areas in salinity prone catchments, southeastern Australia
Sarah O. Tweed;Marc. Leblanc;John Allan. Webb;Maciek W. Lubczynski.
Hydrogeology Journal (2007)
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