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This network shows the impact of papers produced by L.L. Ames. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by L.L. Ames. The network helps show where L.L. Ames may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of L.L. Ames
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of L.L. Ames.
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Ames, L.L.. (1976). Proceedings of an actinide-sediment reactions working meeting. University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas).3 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1966). Alkali metal cation equilibria with chabazite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 8(5). 572–581.2 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1966). Exchange of alkali metal cations on a natural stilbite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 8(5). 582–592.3 indexed citations
Ames, L.L.. (1966). Cation exchange properties of wairakite and analcime. American Mineralogist. 51. 903–909.6 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1965). Self-diffusion of some cations in open zeolites. American Mineralogist. 50. 465–475.16 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1965). Zeolite cation selectivity. The Canadian Mineralogist. 8(3). 325–333.12 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1964). Some zeolite equilibria with alkali metal cations. American Mineralogist. 49. 127–145.41 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1964). Some zeolite equilibria with alkaline earth metal cations. American Mineralogist. 49. 1099–1110.26 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1963). Syntheisis Of A Clinoptilolite-Like Zeolite. American Mineralogist. 48. 1374–1381.18 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1963). Mass action relationships of some zeolites in the region of high competing cation concentrations. American Mineralogist. 48. 868–882.9 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1962). Characterization of a strontium-selective zeolite. American Mineralogist. 47. 1317–1326.10 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1962). Effect of base cation on the cesium kinetics of clinoptilolite. American Mineralogist. 47. 1310–1316.14 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1962). Kinetics of cesium reactions with some inorganic cation exchange materials. American Mineralogist. 47. 1067–1078.8 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L.. (1961). Cation sieve properties of the open zeolites chabazite, mordenite, erionite and clinoptilolite. American Mineralogist. 46. 1120–1131.50 indexed citations
Ames, L.L.. (1960). The Cation Sieve Properties of Clinoptilolite. American Mineralogist. 45. 689–700.198 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L. & L. B. Sand. (1958). Hydrothermal synthesis of wairakite and calcium-mordenite. American Mineralogist. 43. 476–480.25 indexed citations
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Ames, L.L. & L. B. Sand. (1958). Factors effecting maximum hydrothermal stability in montmorillonites. American Mineralogist. 43. 641–648.24 indexed citations
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