Not many scientific studies sound like a Bond film, but ours really does involve lasers, sharks and doctors (of research, not ...
Combining lasers and sharks may sound like a bad idea, but marine ecologists are banking on it to help save some of the ...
The Center for Isotope Geochemistry (CIG) at Boston College is a state-of-the-art analytical facility specializing in the high-precision measurement of both radiogenic and stable isotopes across a ...
When UW professor David Catling from the department of Earth and space sciences (ESS) was named a 2026 geochemistry fellow, ...
We strive to unravel the mechanisms driving biological adaptation to environmental stressors through chemical modifications of cell membrane lipids (biomarkers). We use this knowledge to reconstruct ...
The study of the organic geochemistry of Domanik rocks has significantly enhanced our understanding of both the genesis and transformation of hydrocarbons in sedimentary basins. These rocks, which ...
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 ...
You might say that geochemistry can make a mountain out of a molecular molehill. The atomic-level descriptions of the chemical behavior of mineral surfaces and their interactions with aqueous ...
Isotopic geochemistry in lacustrine ecosystems employs stable isotope measurements and trace‐element proxies to decipher the physical, chemical and biological history of lakes. Oxygen and carbon ...
Understanding the chemical processes affecting minerals, water, and air at high temperatures and pressures, typically deep below earth's surface. Specializing in high-precision isotopic analyses, ...
Using radioactive isotope systems to determine the age and origins of minerals and rocks, primarily as tracers of magmatic processes and the evolution of the earth. Organic molecules in natural waters ...
Hawaii and Iceland are tourist hotspots — and it turns out they’re popular with geochemical travelers as well. A new Yale study suggests that throughout Earth’s history, natural processes propelled ...