Sensitive High Resolution Ion MicroProbe (SHRIMP) Lab at ANU Research School of Earth Sciences

Facilities and infrastructure

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Explore ANU Earth Sciences' NanoPhase Facility: a hub for advanced research with cutting-edge instruments for in-depth material analysis. Perfect for scientific exploration and discovery.

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Oxalic Acid I

We research a wide range of topics relating to the use of carbon-14 in the environment. This includes using carbon-14 for dating purposes in, archaeology and forensics and as a  carbon-14 as a tracer…

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RSES SHRIMP facility

The ANU SHRIMP facility offers high-resolution ion microprobe analyses, allowing for precise measurements of stable isotopes, volatile elements, trace elements, and uranium-lead dating in solid…

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Planet earth viewing from space

The ANU GRACE software, developed in the Environmental Geodesy group at the Research School of Earth Sciences, is a suite of programs and scripts that processes the Level-1B data from the GRACE and…

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FTIR Spectrometer and microscope

SPEctroscopy, Characterisation and Experimental Laboratory

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The Trace Biomarker & Organic Geochemistry Laboratory at ANU provides dedicated facilities for the ultra-clean analysis of molecular fossils. The laboratory was specifically designed and…

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Argon Geochronology facility

At the Argon lab in RSES, we specialize in temperature-controlled step-heating diffusion experiments for precise Arrhenius analysis, allowing for the calculation of diffusion parameters and…

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A map of Australia depicting the geochronological evolution through colorful data points representing the National Argon Data Repository.

The National Argon Map (NAM) project, led by Dr. Marnie Forster at the Australian National University, aims to enhance the existing Geoscience Australia NAM with new Ar/Ar geochronology data.…

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A color-coded map of Australia showing various data points in different colors spread across the country, with a legend in the upper right corner explaining the color scheme.

AusPass is a FDSN Data Centre supported with funding from AuScope and the ANU to provide F.A.I.R. access to passive seismic data collected in and around Australia.

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ANSIR specialises in passive seismic infrastructure that includes instruments, data and research tools. Since 1997, it offers advanced seismic equipment for domestic and international seismology…

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Dr Kial Stewart demonstrating ANU STEM Box activity in the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics laboratory, Research School of Earth Sciences

The Geophysical Fluid Dynamics laboratory is a purpose-built 400 sq. m laboratory for experimental fluid dynamics. This laboratory is designed for studies of fluid flow processes relevant to both…

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Cut-away view of the Earth in a supercomputer hall, showing mantle temperature and Southern Ocean eddies around Antarctica

A shared RSES capability for high-performance computing, numerical Earth-system modelling, inverse methods, data analysis and research software.

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The RSES's Cosmogenic Nuclide Laboratories focus on beryllium-10 and chlorine-36 analysis, featuring HEPA-filtered clean labs for sample preparation and safe acid handling equipment.…

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The Ecochemistry laboratory is a dynamic, research based group that focuses on questions related to trace elements in natural waters.

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The ESR spectrometer at ANU is one of the most versatile spectrometers. It has X-band and Q-band microwavebridges and measurements can be carried out between 3 and 700K.

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The workshop provides a wide range of 'Design' and 'Instrumentation' services in support of research activities.

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The Experimental Petrology Laboratory at ANU has been a leader in high-pressure experimental geochemistry for over 60 years. It features one of the world's largest collections of piston-cylinder…

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ANU research in rock physics employs novel equipment developed in house for laboratory studies of mechanical behaviour ranging widely from time-resolved slip on synthetic faults to seismic-frequency…

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The Gamma Spectroscopy facility at ANU is crucial for dating studies on paleoanthropological sites, offering non-destructive gamma ray analysis of large bone samples.

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RSES operates a Superconducting Gravimeter at Mt Stromlo Observatory, continuously monitoring small changes in gravity caused by tidal, environmental and seismic effects.

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Lab user analysing a mineral sample for trace elements using LA-ICP-MS

We specialise in precise elemental and isotopic analysis using advanced laser ablation and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry techniques, supporting detailed trace element concentration…

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RSES operates a Microscope laboratory containing transmitted light microscopes, a stereo microscope and diamond microdrill. This facility also contains Leica Cameras on two of the transmitted light…

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A small concrete structure with a metal door, labeled "Canberra Seismic Station," is set into a grassy hillside surrounded by rocks and vegetation, with a tall antenna next to it.

Mt Stromlo is located just outside Canberra where a suite of seismic instrumentation are operated on behalf of the French Geoscope Network, AuSiS and RSES which and provides high quality broad-band…

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A scientific laboratory with various advanced equipment and computers on desks, connected by a network of cables.

The ANU Noble Gas Laboratory employs advanced techniques to extract and analyze noble gases from geological samples. Extraction methods include resistively-heated furnaces, vacuum crushers, and laser…

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Dr David Heslop at the ANU Palaeomagnetic laboratory located on Black Mountain, ANU Research School of Earth Sciences

The Black Mountain Palaeomagnetic laboratory is equipped with a 2G superconducting rock magnetometer, a Quantum Design MPMS for magnetic mineral identification, a Princeton Measurements Corporation…

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A modern microscope setup with a desktop computer displaying magnified scientific images on the screen.

RSES has extensive facilities for mineral separation and rock preparation for geo-analysis and micro-analysis.

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The Palaeoenvironment Stable Isotope Laboratory at RSES has a number of mass spectrometer facilities dedicated to particular types of analyses for δ13C and δ18O of carbonate samples, and δD, δ18O and…

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A student sitting in the TerraWulf Compute cluster facility

TerraWulf is a networked 'Beowulf' cluster of computers set up at RSES to provide convenient high end computing power for a range of demanding geoscience problems, particularly in the…

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RSES has a number of thermal ionisation mass spectrometers available for high quality isotope ratio measurements.

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Volatile analyser for water and carbon content determination, and quantitative analysis of volatile-rich minerals.

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Warramunga Seismic and Infrasound Research Station

The Warramunga Seismic and Infrasound Research Station uses arrays of seismometers to detect tremors from nuclear testing on the ground, and infrasound sensors to detect atmospheric waves from…

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The ANU Research School of Earth Sciences operates a cutting-edge X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) scanning facility, capable of non-destructive elemental analysis from magnesium to uranium on a variety of…

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