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We perform radiocarbon measurements with an emphasis on Environmental and Earth science. This covers solids (e.g. organics, carbonates), waters (e.g. DIC, DOC, POC), gases (CO2 and CH4), and a range of other sample types, on both a research and a commercial basis. Laboratory staff engage in a wide range of academic research, collaborating with UK and international scientists at all project stages.

We currently host the NERC-funded National Environmental Isotope Facility (NEIF) Radiocarbon Laboratory. NERC-eligible researchers wishing to apply for fully funded radiocarbon measurements are encouraged to contact us to discuss their proposal in the first instance. Applications to access NEIF support should be made through the NEIF website.

Environmental Radiocarbon

Get in touch: Dr Philippa Ascough

 
Environment & Health  Earth Systems 
 
People & Place  Innovation & Technology  NEIF 
 

Projects

  • 13 Oct

    SPECTRAL

    Stabilisation of pyrogenic carbon in tropical grasslands
  • 13 Oct

    Biochar Demonstrator Addressing Key Deployment Barriers for Carbon Sequestration

  • 13 Oct

    Carbon Cycle Research in Tropical Africa

    Building capacity by deploying portable, low-cost CO2 analysers
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Techniques & Technologies

Methane processing rig

Isolation and purification of methane from samples for direct measurement of radiocarbon.

Molecular sieve desorption and recharging rigs

Processing of samples of gaseous CO2 collected in the field or laboratory onto zeolite traps.

Ramped combustion rig

Isolation of individual thermal fractions of chemically complex bulk samples (e.g. soils, sediments) for radiocarbon measurement.

Hydropyrolysis rig

Isolation of polyaromatic carbon (usually pyrogenic, or fire-altered carbon) from mixed matrices for radiocarbon measurement and calculation of sample composition (i.e. PyC/OC %)

Portable field sampling kits for the collection of radiocarbon samples (CO2, CH4, DOC, DIC)

Field collection of samples for radiocarbon measurement, e.g. CH4 from stream water, or CO2 evolved from a soil surface.

People

  • Philippa Ascough
  • Mark Garnett
  • Pauline Gulliver
  • Josanne Newton
  • Callum Murray
  • Chris Taylor
  • Iain Murdoch
  • Naima Harman
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