Hi Hana:
I would add that you should expect your sigma2 values to be smaller or the
same since you collected data at 10K in comparison to those collected at
room temperature. If the origin of the disorder is thermal then your sigma2
values will be a smaller than the RT ones. If the orgin of the dissorder is
structural/static then your sigma2 values will be about the same. That all
asumes that the RT sigma2 values are correct, which they might be.
2cents worth,
Shelly
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Hana
Dear EXAFS experts, I am quite a beginner, and that's might be an ignorant question but really important to my work, so I would be happy to get a direction: what would be the right way to weigh in the effect of temperature in soils samples, since solutions like Debye models will not fit to my understanding? specifically, I am trying to compare my measurements(collected at 10K) to literature data of these metals adsorbed on iron oxides (collected at room temperature).
I would appreciate any advise, Hana
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