The Center for Isotope Geochemistry is a world-class facility for high-precision analysis of both radiogenic and stable isotopes on a wide range of materials. The Center is spread over two ...
Using radioactive isotope systems to determine the age and origins of minerals and rocks, primarily as tracers of magmatic processes and the evolution of the earth. Organic molecules in natural waters ...
Our lab is a shared analytical facility for multidisciplinary and collaborative research. The Organic Geochemistry Group studies the interplay between microorganisms, biogeochemical processes, and ...
Mar. 5, 2025 — Satellite images from space are allowing scientists to delve deeper into the individual functions of different tropical forest canopies with new and surprising results ...
Understanding the chemical processes affecting minerals, water, and air at high temperatures and pressures, typically deep below earth's surface. Specializing in high-precision isotopic analyses, ...
and qualitative chemical analyses are performed on a variety of instruments in the Aqueous Geochemistry Lab. We can analyze for most inorganic elements in aqueous samples, and organic elements in ...
Geochemistry is the study of the chemical composition of the Earth and other planets, and the chemical processes that affect them. Net CO 2 budget by chemical weathering in the Tibetan Plateau is ...
The Organic Geochemistry Unit (OGU) is an international research group that uses high-end analytical techniques such as gas chromatography mass spectrometry and compound specific light stable isotope ...
Through coursework and research, you will choose to specialize in one or more areas such as geochemistry, geophysics, geomorphology, hydrogeology, petrology, remote sensing, sedimentary systems, earth ...
The Organic Geochemistry Lab in the Department of Geological Sciences and the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR) at the University of Colorado Boulder is seeking a student interested in ...
The standard academic entry requirement for this PhD is an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree in a discipline directly relevant to the PhD (or international equivalent) OR any upper-second class ...
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