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Rémi Freydier

Researcher at University of Montpellier

Publications -  69
Citations -  2442

Rémi Freydier is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Geology. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2073 citations. Previous affiliations of Rémi Freydier include Laboratory HydroSciences Montpellier & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Dominance of mechanical over thermally induced damage during femtosecond laser ablation of monazite

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of infrared femtosecond laser ablation on monazite micro-and nano-structure were investigated, and cracks formed at the surface and propagated over 2 μm into the crystal.
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Analyses by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry of Ba concentrations in water and rock samples. Comparison between isotope dilution and external calibration with or without internal standard

TL;DR: Barium concentrations in various standards and natural samples are determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) using isotope dilution and using external calibration with or without internal standard.
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Behaviour of butyltin compounds in the sediment pore waters of a contaminated marina (Port Camargue, South of France).

TL;DR: Sediments are a continuing source of TBT for the overlying waters despite the ban on its use for boats in France, and it is hypothesized that the differences between the two surveys reflect different microbial activity.
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A 10,000-year record of trace metal and metalloid (Cu, Hg, Sb, Pb) deposition in a western Alpine lake (Lake Robert, France): Deciphering local and regional mining contamination

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed two sediment cores encompassing 10,000 years of sedimentation sampled in Lake Robert (French Alps) and showed that the establishment of a soil cover and vegetation during the Holocene climatic optimum increased Cu and Hg deposition in sediments.
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Tillandsia usneoides as biomonitors of trace elements contents in the atmosphere of the mining district of Cartagena-La Unión (Spain): New insights for element transfer and pollution source tracing

TL;DR: Results show that atmospheric particles are distributed homogeneously at the plant surface, and suggest that the kinetics of dust deposition is slower for the urban and coastal sites compared to the mining sites and highlight an influence of agricultural activities in Cu deposition.