Highlights First pass regional surface geochemical sampling over Mpongwe Licence identifies additional Cu soil anomalies for ...
The Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Energy and Mines has approved the Company's permit application for prospecting, ...
Inorganic geochemistry explores the distribution, speciation and cycling of chemical elements in Earth’s crust, mantle, oceans and atmosphere. It addresses how minerals form and weather, how elements ...
Analysis of recently discovered zircon crystals reveals a sharp change in Earth’s geochemistry around 3.8 billion years ago. Researchers studying the ancient crystals say the likely explanation is the ...
Lacustrine sediments provide unparalleled archives of past environmental change, recording interactions between climate, catchment processes and in-lake biogeochemistry. Organic matter derived from ...
This research area includes the study of the processes (both inorganic and microbially mediated) that control the chemical composition of surface and ground waters. We have an active program tracing ...
Stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS) interfaced to an elemental analyzer (EA) and a gas chromatograph (GC) via a combustion interface; EA/GC-C-IRMS Gas chromatograph with a flame ionization ...
How does the sound of a tiny Earth tremor differ from the sound of a huge passing whale? That is one of the things that scientists had to figure out while listening for the sound of methane release ...
M.S.: Geology, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico Ph.D.: Geochemistry, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico WHAT SHE DOES NOW: Director, ...
Earthquakes pose significant threats to human well-being. Identifying effective precursors is crucial, and fluid geochemistry anomalies show promise in this regard. The IGCP project 724 is dedicated ...
About 600 million years ago, the continents wandered Earth, yet to settle into their current positions. Their locations during the Ediacaran (as this time is called) have been tough for scientists to ...