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Authors: Darrah, PR Staunton, S
Citation: Pr. Darrah et S. Staunton, A mathematical model of root uptake of cations incorporating root turnover, distribution within the plant, and recycling of absorbed species, EUR J SO SC, 51(4), 2000, pp. 643-653

Authors: Cheshire, MV Dumat, C Fraser, AR Hillier, S Staunton, S
Citation: Mv. Cheshire et al., The interaction between soil organic matter and soil clay minerals by selective removal and controlled addition of organic matter, EUR J SO SC, 51(3), 2000, pp. 497-509

Authors: Dumat, C Quiquampoix, H Staunton, S
Citation: C. Dumat et al., Adsorption of cesium by synthetic clay-organic matter complexes: Effect ofthe nature of organic polymers, ENV SCI TEC, 34(14), 2000, pp. 2985-2989

Authors: Haouzi, A Belarbi, H Giuntini, JC Vanderschueren, J Staunton, S Zanchetta, JV
Citation: A. Haouzi et al., Comparison between thermally-stimulated current and complex impedance spectroscopy measurements on a dehydrated Ca-montmorillonite, CLAY MINER, 35(2), 2000, pp. 323-333

Authors: Dumat, C Staunton, S
Citation: C. Dumat et S. Staunton, Reduced adsorption of caesium on clay minerals caused by various humic substances, J ENV RAD, 46(2), 1999, pp. 187-200

Authors: Staunton, S Levacic, P
Citation: S. Staunton et P. Levacic, Cs adsorption on the clay-sized fraction of various soils: effect of organic matter destruction and charge compensating cation, J ENV RAD, 45(2), 1999, pp. 161-172

Authors: Guivarch, A Hinsinger, P Staunton, S
Citation: A. Guivarch et al., Root uptake and distribution of radiocaesium from contaminated soils and the enhancement of Cs adsorption in the rhizosphere, PLANT SOIL, 211(1), 1999, pp. 131-138
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