Open University Uranium-Series Facility
 
Earth and Environmental Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK  

Welcome to the site of the NERC-Open University Uranium-Series Facility.

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OUUSF

We hope that you will find the information that you are looking for, but do not hesitate to contact us with further queries or suggestions.

Click on 'Applications' for info on setting up collaborative research projects with PIs in other UK HEIs. If you are not in that category, contact us directly using the links below.
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Click on 'U-series' for a brief explanation of how U-series methodology works and some examples with references. There are of course, countless more examples in the literature, and we will be more then happy to discuss innovative applications.  
OUUSF contacts:
Peter van Calsteren
Click on 'Laboratory' for a description of our laboratories, with some images. Louise Thomas
Sam Hammond

Click on 'Projects' for a few examples of current collaborative projects. OUUSF are active in a further nine at this time. Collaborator names and project ID are included.

Next submission deadline

6th April 2010

 
stalagmite section OUUSF is part of a group of complementary isotope analysis facilities overseen by the NERC Isotope Geoscience Facilities steering Committee. Other lfacilites are: the Argon Isotope Facility, AIF and the Isotope Community Support Facility, ICSF, both at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, SUERC, East Kilbride, and the NERC Isotope Geoscience Laboratory, NIGL at the British Geological Survey, BGS, Keyworth. These and other NERC Services and Facilites complement each other's capabilities to support the UK's national environmental research infrastructure
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stalagmite section 'Site owner' is Peter van Calsteren
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