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  • 78.50Ge  (1)
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    The European physical journal 91 (1993), S. 429-436 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: 71.70Ej ; 78.50Ge ; 78.55Et
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Optical spectra of thed 4 configuration have been studied with II–VI compounds. Failure of static crystal-field description led various authors to introduce static or dynamic Jahn-Teller models for the Cr2+ ground and excited states. With ZnS, the main optical transition5 E(D)↔5 T 2(D) now appears as a doublet at 5218 and 5212 cm−1 coinciding for emission and absorption spectra. This no-phonon structure indicates a splitting of the gound-and excited-state multiplets under combined Jahn-Teller and spin-orbit interactions. In the cubic host ZnSe and in the hexagonal compounds CdS and CdSe, the optical properties exhibit the same general behaviour but with a decreasing shaping of the structural details. In addition to the NIR measurements, middle-infrared spectra have been recorded by Fourier spectroscopy in the transmission mode. For the first time a broad band could be detected for ZnS and interpreted as the $$^5 \hat E\left( {T_2 } \right) \leftarrow ^5 \hat B\left( {T_2 } \right)$$ absorption between the sheets of the respective adiabatic potential surfaces inD 2d symmetry. Its maximum near 1300 cm−1 indicates $$\bar v_{JT} \approx 430cm^{ - 1} $$ cm−1 following the common interpretation of this transition.
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    Environmental geology 24 (1994), S. 223-232 
    ISSN: 1432-0495
    Keywords: Sediments ; Heavy metals ; Estuary ; River Weser
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Studies of heavy metal concentrations in porewaters and in sediments from the Weser Estuary, Germany, indicate that the depth distribution of Mn, Cd, and Cu in the solid phase is predominantly influenced by the subsurface redox regime, while Ni shows only moderate alteration. Based on solid-phase heavy metal data from eight locations in the study area, linear regressions of Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni, and Cd on Al allowed differences between the initial metal concentration and the concentration preserved in the sediments to be predicted. We calculate that, due to early diagenetic processes, Mn is enriched to 145 percent, while Cu and Cd are depleted to 71 percent and 46 percent, respectively, of the initial metal concentration in the near-surface sediment. Maximum depletion of Cd (84 percent), Cu (68 percent), Mn (54 percent), and Ni (24 percent) concentrations in the sediment, observed at a restricted area downcore, indicate the importance of post-depositional processes to metal preservation in the sediment. Without knowledge of the quantitative effects of diagenetic reactions on the preservation of metal concentrations in sediments, the depth distribution of metals in sediment cores may be misinterpreted as the effect of human activities.
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