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Daniel R. Hummer

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2010 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Bower DM, Hummer DR, Steele A. (2017) An Experimental Look At The Taphonomy Of Cyanobacterial Mats In Siliciclastic Sediments Palaios. 32: 725-738
Bower DM, Hummer DR, Steele A, et al. (2015) The co-evolution of fe-oxides, ti-oxides, and other microbially induced mineral precipitates in sandy sediments: Understanding the role of cyanobacteria in weathering and early diagenesis Journal of Sedimentary Research. 85: 1213-1227
Hummer DR, Heaney PJ. (2015) MinKin: A kinetic modeling program for the precipitation, dissolution, and phase transformation of minerals in aqueous solution Chemical Geology. 405: 112-122
Hummer DR, Kubicki JD, Kent PRC, et al. (2013) Single-site and monolayer surface hydration energy of anatase and rutile nanoparticles using density functional theory Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 117: 26084-26090
Hummer DR, Heaney PJ, Post JE. (2012) In situ observations of particle size evolution during the hydrothermal crystallization of TiO 2: A time-resolved synchrotron SAXS and WAXS study Journal of Crystal Growth. 344: 51-58
Heaney PJ, Fischer TB, Fleeger CR, et al. (2010) D-58 Invited—Applications of Time-Resolved Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction to Mineral-Fluid Reactions Powder Diffraction. 25: 213-213
Hummer DR, Kubicki JD, Kent PRC, et al. (2009) Origin of nanoscale phase stability reversals in titanium oxide polymorphs Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 113: 4240-4245
Heaney PJ, Post JE, Fischer TB, et al. (2008) Applications of time-resolved synchrotron X-ray diffraction to cation exchange, crystal growth and biomineralization reactions Mineralogical Magazine. 72: 179-184
Hummer DR, Heaney PJ, Post JE. (2008) Thermal expansion of anatase and rutile between 300 and 575 K using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (Powder Diffraction (2007) 22 (352-357)) Powder Diffraction. 23: 267
Hummer DR, Heaney PJ, Post JE. (2007) Thermal expansion of anatase and rutile between 300 and 575 K using synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction Powder Diffraction. 22: 352-357
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