NIST X-Ray Transition Energies Database - SRD 128
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This X-ray transition table provides the energies and wavelengths for the K and L transitions connecting energy levels having principal quantum numbers n = 1, 2, 3, and 4. The elements covered include Z = 10, neon to Z = 100, fermium. There are two unique features of this database: (1) all experimental values are on a scale consistent with the International System of measurement (the SI) and the numerical values are determined using constants from the Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 1998 [115] and (2) accurate theoretical estimates are included for all transitions. Version 1.2
NIST X-Ray Transition Energies Database - SRD 128
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This X-ray transition table provides the energies and wavelengths for the K and L transitions connecting energy levels having principal quantum numbers n = 1, 2, 3, and 4. The elements covered include Z = 10, neon to Z = 100, fermium. There are two unique features of this database: (1) all experimental values are on a scale consistent with the International System of measurement (the SI) and the numerical values are determined using constants from the Recommended Values of the Fundamental Physical Constants: 1998 [115] and (2) accurate theoretical estimates are included for all transitions. Version 1.2
NIST XCOM: Photon Cross Sections Database - SRD 8
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A web database is provided which can be used to calculate photon cross sections for scattering, photoelectric absorption and pair production, as well as total attenuation coefficients, for any element, compound or mixture (Z <= 100) at energies from 1 keV to 100 GeV. XCOM provides two forms of output: (a) tables which correspond closely in format to existing tables in the literature; (b) graphical display of the tabular data. Access to the database is provided through a web-based form located at: http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Xcom/html/xcom1.html.
NIST XCOM: Photon Cross Sections Database - SRD 8
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A web database is provided which can be used to calculate photon cross sections for scattering, photoelectric absorption and pair production, as well as total attenuation coefficients, for any element, compound or mixture (Z <= 100) at energies from 1 keV to 100 GeV. XCOM provides two forms of output: (a) tables which correspond closely in format to existing tables in the literature; (b) graphical display of the tabular data. Access to the database is provided through a web-based form located at: http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Xcom/html/xcom1.html.
The data set contains all of the raw spectra for the XAFS data analysis and the data that was used to generate the figures and table in the manuscript and supporting information. The XAFS data requires the use of Demeter Software to access. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Clar, J., W. Platten, E. Baumann, A. Remsen, S. Harmon, C. Bennett-Stamper, T. Thomas, and T. Luxton. Dermal transfer and environmental release of CeO2 nanoparticles used as UV inhibitors on outdoor surfaces: Implications for human and environmental health. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 714-723, (2018).
Klamath River At Keno Bridge Molybdenum ug/L Time Series Data
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Measurements of Molybdenum collected at Klamath River At Keno Bridge. Currently collected twice a year, previously collected quarterly. Access further information for this data set by contacting Bureau of Reclamation, California-Great Basin Region, Environmental Affairs Division (CGB-157). See ResultAttributes for STAFF_GAUGE, SMPL_DEPTH, SMPL_CATEGORY_NAME, METHOD_CODE, RESULT_RL, RESULT_RL-UNIT_STD_NAME, RESULT_MDL, RESULT_MDL-UNIT_STD_NAME, USBR_QA_SUBTYPE_NAME, USBR_QULFR_DESCRIPTION. STAFF_GAUGE is the water height in decimal feet measured by gauge (e.g., 15.2). SMPL_DEPTH is the vertical depth at which sample is collected (e.g., 0 - 15 cm). For water samples: depth below water/air interface. For sediment and soil samples: depth below water/solid or air/solid interface. SMPL_CATEGORY_NAME is the category type of sample (e.g., Composite). METHOD_CODE is the name of method used to obtain result (e.g., EPA 200.8). RESULT_RL is the result reporting limit (accounting for dilution) (e.g., 0.02). RESULT_RL-UNIT_STD_NAME is the unit associated with RESULT_RL (e.g., mg/L). RESULT_MDL is the result method detection limit (e.g., 0.007). RESULT_MDL-UNIT_STD_NAME is the unit associated with RESULT_MDL (e.g., mg/L). USBR_QA_SUBTYPE_NAME is the quality control type of the sample (e.g., USBR_BLANK_SPIKE). USBR_QULFR_DESCRIPTION is the quality assurance description (if any) (e.g., Result may have a high bias.).
X-ray Properties Database in SQLite Format
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A SQLite database containing mass absorption coefficient (both discrete and continuous), atomic sub-shell binding energy, X-ray energy, jump ratio, ground-state occupancy, atomic relaxation rate following core shell ionization and X-ray linewidth data.The data is in the common SQLite format and also available in SQL format. SQLite is an open-source database which is supported on many different platforms.This database represents a compilation of data from other sources. Each datum is labeled with a literature reference which represents the source. The references are listed in the LIT_REFERENCES table with associated BIBTEX reference data. The two exceptions to this rule are the FFAST and FFAST_EXTRA tables which are associated with the Chantler2005 reference.