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Information provided by the Alan Whittington, Asst. Proffessor,
Department of Geological Sciences, University of Missouri,
November 2006
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University of Missouri Department of Geosciences:
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"The Department of Geological Sciences has a broad range of facilities accessible for graduate research. The major in-house facilities include: aqueous geochemistry laboratory, experimental petrology laboratory with high-temperature furnaces and viscometers, fluid inclusion microthermometry laboratory, geomicrobiology laboratory, organic geochemistry laboratory, seismometers, GPS and other geophysical equipment, stable isotope Laboratory (two Finnigan Delta-Plus gas source mass spectrometers), and X-ray diffractometer. Also on campus, the MU microscopy core has two Scanning Electron Microscopes and one Transmission Electron Microscope, and the MU Research Reactor has two inductively coupled plasma_mass spectrometers (ICP-MS) with a UV laser ablation system. The research reactor also houses a fully automated system for neutron activation analysis and a new X-ray fluorescence facility."
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University of Missouri:
http://www.missouri.edu/
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College of Arts and Science:
http://coas.missouri.edu/
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Department of Geosciences:
http://geology.missouri.edu/
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