Overview
BEG Facilities
DGS Facilities
UTIG Facilities
Geology Library
K-12 & Outreach
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Department of Geological Sciences Facilities
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Aqueous Geochemistry
Characterizes the chemical properties of water and solids to
support research in hydrogeology, geochemistry, and
geomicrobiology. Equipment used: carbon analyzer (TC), Organic analysis Field
and laboratory gas chromatographs, thermal desorber, high
pressure liquid chromatographs, Inorganic analyses Ion
chromatograph, autotitrator, field and lab
spectrophotometers. BET sorptometer for N2, Ar, and Kr
BET surface areas, and A microporosities, organic carbon
analyzer. |
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Computational Facilities
The Department maintains state-of-the-art computing
facilities for use in both teaching and research. These
include centralized servers, a multimedia teaching
classroom, undergraduate and graduate computer laboratories
and specialized computing sites. Unix, PC and Mac platforms
are maintained by three technical staff members. |
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Characterizes the chemistry of minerals on the micrometer
scale and to image compositional variations. |
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Fission Track Thermochronology Laboratory
Provides routine analysis of fission tracks in apatite and
zircon to constrain the low-temperature thermal-time (T-t)
history of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. |
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Geomicrobiology Laboratories
Facilities for culturing and characterizing aerobic and
anaerobic prokaryotes (Eubacteria and Archaeabacteria) using
a Coy anaerobic chamber (H2/N2 atmosphere), Constant
temperature waterbaths, autoclave, incubator, horizontal and vertical
gel rigs, refrigerated centrifuge, UV light box, Thermalcycler,
phase-contrast and fluorescent microscope. HPLC and GC facilities for degradation studies. |
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Geophysics Facilities
Landmark and Geoquest software is used for processing and
interpreting 3 Dimensional Seismic Date. |
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Provides high resolution non-destructive, density maps of
solid samples (rocks, fossils, etc) up to a maximum size of
50 cm diameter by 150 cm high (50 kg mass). Equipment: An
industrial CT scanner that is an adaptation of medical CAT
scanners. |
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ICP Mass Spectrometry Facility
To perform trace elemental and isotopic analysis.
Equipment available: 2001 Acquisition Micromass IsoProbe
Multi-Collector Hexapole ICP-MS, Micromass Platform
Quadrupole ICP-MS, New Wave LUV213 Nd:YAG Laser Ablation
system, Jobin Yvon ICP-OES upgraded with new RF generator
and computer. |
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Isotope Clean Laboratory
This clean laboratory is for applications
of radiogenic isotope and trace element analysis (including
Sr and U-series isotopes and rare earth elements) as tracers
and geochronometers in sedimentary and hydrogeologic
systems. These analyses are in support of research to both
internal and external collaborators (faculty, graduate
students and researchers). |
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Petrographic Imaging
Facilities
Micro-scale imaging of rocks using directly observed visible
light. Equipment: Low-power stereo microscopes, high resolution
low-magnification scanned imaging, transmitted and reflected
cross-polarized microscopy, high resolution 3D light microscopy (Edge R400)
UV-stimulated fluorescence microscopy, microscope-mounted CL
Photomicrography systems for all of these methods, both
digital (Polaroid DMC) and conventional film. |
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Provides secondary electron imaging, EDS analysis, and
scanned cathodoluminescence imaging for a wide range of
sample types. using a JEOL T330A SEM, installed 1990; Tracor
EDS system (1292 pulse processor) and a Oxford PA-1
Cathodoluminescence (CL) detector, digital imaging and
Energy Dispersive System acquisition. |
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Stable Isotope Laboratory
Analyses of natural abundance of isotopes of light elements
(H,O,C,N) in a variety of samples representing a broad spectrum of the
Earth Sciences. Equipment: Dual-inlet mass spectrometers: VG
Prism II + VG SIRA 12 (with D/H capability) Micromass
Multiprep on the Prism for automated water and carbonate
analysis. |
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Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS) Lab
Measures the isotopic compositions and elemental
concentrations of Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, Lu-Hf, U-Th-Pb, Li, B, Mg, K, Zr, and REE.
Equipment: Seven-collector Finnigan-MAT 261 thermal
ionization mass spectrometer (1987) A single-channel
ion-counting systems. |
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Provides precise, conventional U-Pb ages in support of
research to both internal and external collaborators
(faculty, graduate students and researchers). Equipment: clean laboratory, with 3 laminar-flow HEPA-filtered
workstations and related equipment for ultra-clean chemical separation. |
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The primary research collections of the library presently
include more than 100,000 book and journal volumes and
46,000 geologic maps, among them the publications of the
U.S. Geological Survey, most state geological surveys, and
those of many foreign countries. Regional emphasis of the
collection is on the Southwestern United States, Texas, and
Mexico. |
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X-ray Diffraction LaboratoryRoutine
mineral identification by powder diffraction, especially for
clay mineralogy using a Siemens D500 (donated by Mobil
Exploration Co., 1992). |
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