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    Structure and Behavior of the Ni End-Member Schreibersite Ni3P under Compression to 50 GPa by Sasithorn Chornkrathok, Dongzhou Zhang, Przemyslaw Dera

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (30-03-2020)
    “…To better understand the potential presence of light element alloys of Fe and Ni in the Earth’s interior, the crystal structure and compressional behavior of…”
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    Heavy Liquid Separation Method for Enhancement of Trace Asbestos Detection by Chornkrathok, Sasithorn, Dera, Przemyslaw, Nguyen, Phuong Q. H., Downs, Robert T.

    Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-01-2024)
    “…Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a widely accepted technique for detecting trace asbestos content in solid samples. However, accurately quantifying asbestos…”
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    Mineralogical investigation of asbestos contamination of soil near old vermiculite processing plant in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi by Chornkrathok, Sasithorn, Carbone, Michele, Yang, Haining, Rouf, Mohammad, Dodson, Ronald F., Dera, Przemyslaw

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-09-2024)
    “…From 1954 to 1983, a vermiculite processing facility operated near the Honolulu airport and processed raw material from the Libby, Montana mine, which is now…”
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    Microstructural evolution and deformation mechanisms of Khao Kho Fault, Thailand by Kanitpanyacharoen, Waruntorn, Chornkrathok, Sasithorn, Morley, Christopher K., Wenk, Hans-Rudolf

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-07-2020)
    “…Lithologies and microstructures of fault rocks from the Khao Kho Fault in Thailand are investigated to understand fault behavior and underlying deformation…”
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    Structure and Behavior of the Ni End-member Schreibersite, (Ni3P), Under Deep Earth Conditions by Chornkrathok, Sasithorn

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Earth’s core is believed to be primarily composed of iron-nickel (Fe-Ni) alloy, however, observed seismic velocities suggest the presence of an appreciable…”
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