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High-Precision Laser Spectroscopy D/H and 18O/16O Measurements of Microliter Natural Water Samples
G Lis, LI Wassenaar, MJ Hendry
Analytical chemistry 80 (1), 287-293, 2008
5812008
Transformation of two-line ferrihydrite to goethite and hematite as a function of pH and temperature
S Das, MJ Hendry, J Essilfie-Dughan
Environmental science & technology 45 (1), 268-275, 2011
4192011
Application of Raman spectroscopy to identify iron minerals commonly found in mine wastes
S Das, MJ Hendry
Chemical Geology 290 (3-4), 101-108, 2011
3042011
High Resolution Pore Water δ2H and δ18O Measurements by H2O(liquid)−H2O(vapor) Equilibration Laser Spectroscopy
LI Wassenaar, MJ Hendry, VL Chostner, GP Lis
Environmental science & technology 42 (24), 9262-9267, 2008
2572008
Distribution of arsenic (III), arsenic (V) and total inorganic arsenic in porewaters from a thick till and clay-rich aquitard sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada
XP Yan, R Kerrich, MJ Hendry
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 64 (15), 2637-2648, 2000
2532000
Implications of the distribution of δD in pore waters for groundwater flow and the timing of geologic events in a thick aquitard system
MJ Hendry, LI Wassenaar
Water Resources Research 35 (6), 1751-1760, 1999
1771999
Isotope hydrology of precipitation, surface and ground waters in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
LI Wassenaar, P Athanasopoulos, MJ Hendry
Journal of Hydrology 411 (1-2), 37-48, 2011
1762011
Origin and distribution of sulfate in a fractured till in southern Alberta, Canada
MJ Hendry, JA Cherry, EI Wallick
Water Resources Research 22 (1), 45-61, 1986
1651986
Chloride and chlorine isotopes (36Cl and δ37Cl) as tracers of solute migration in a thick, clay‐rich aquitard system
MJ Hendry, LI Wassenaar, T Kotzer
Water Resources Research 36 (1), 285-296, 2000
1562000
Hydraulic Conductivity of a Glacial Till in Albertaa
MJ Hendry
Groundwater 20 (2), 162-169, 1982
1481982
Decadal geochemical and isotopic trends for nitrate in a transboundary aquifer and implications for agricultural beneficial management practices
LI Wassenaar, MJ Hendry, N Harrington
Environmental science & technology 40 (15), 4626-4632, 2006
1472006
Rare earth element geochemistry of groundwaters from a thick till and clay-rich aquitard sequence, Saskatchewan, Canada
KH Johannesson, MJ Hendry
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 64 (9), 1493-1509, 2000
1412000
Mineralogical characterization of arsenic in uranium mine tailings precipitated from iron-rich hydrometallurgical solutions
BJ Moldovan, DT Jiang, MJ Hendry
Environmental science & technology 37 (5), 873-879, 2003
1382003
Controls on the distribution of major ions in pore waters of a thick surficial aquitard
MJ Hendry, LI Wassenaar
Water Resources Research 36 (2), 503-513, 2000
1352000
Effects of velocity on the transport of two bacteria through saturated sand
MJ Hendry, JR Lawrence, P Maloszewski
Groundwater 37 (1), 103-112, 1999
1351999
Determination of (ultra) trace amounts of arsenic (III) and arsenic (V) in water by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry coupled with flow injection on-line sorption …
XP Yan, R Kerrich, MJ Hendry
Analytical chemistry 70 (22), 4736-4742, 1998
1331998
Adsorption of selenate onto ferrihydrite, goethite, and lepidocrocite under neutral pH conditions
S Das, MJ Hendry, J Essilfie-Dughan
Applied geochemistry 28, 185-193, 2013
1312013
Characterization of aqueous lead removal by phosphatic clay: equilibrium and kinetic studies
SP Singh, LQ Ma, MJ Hendry
Journal of hazardous Materials 136 (3), 654-662, 2006
1312006
Effects of adsorbed arsenate on the rate of transformation of 2-line ferrihydrite at pH 10
S Das, MJ Hendry, J Essilfie-Dughan
Environmental science & technology 45 (13), 5557-5563, 2011
1302011
Speciation of dissolved iron (III) and iron (II) in water by on-line coupling of flow injection separation and preconcentration with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
XP Yan, MJ Hendry, R Kerrich
Analytical chemistry 72 (8), 1879-1884, 2000
1292000
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