We are extremely disappointed that our NSF award that supports the AGeS3 initiative was terminated on April 25, 2025.
Please join us on May 7 during the AGeS symposium in which we will focus on cataloguing impacts on geochronology, gathering information about the effects of the AGeS termination, and developing a plan to write a contribution about these impacts.
Lab Partners
Clean lab in the U-Th Geochronology facility at MIT.
Dr. Tammy Rittenour working in the dark room in the Luminescence Geochronology lab at Utah State University.
Dr. Jim Metcalf loading samples for He degassing and student Sabrina Kainz preparing for laser-ablation U-Pb ICP-MS analyses in the TRaIL (Thermochronology Research and Instrumentation Lab) at the University of Colorado-Boulder.
TIMS (thermal ionization mass spectrometer) for high-precision U-Pb geochronology in the Isotope Geology Laboratory at Boise State University.