Environmental Biogeochemistry
Dr. Julia Perdrial
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Available instrumentation in the Environmental Biogeochemistry Lab and the Department of Geology:

The Perdrial Environmental Biogeochemistry Lab hosts a Dionex for anion analysis, a high sensitivity Shimadzu Carbon analyzer, and a Horiba Aqualog Fluorescence spectrometer for DOM analysis.
We also have a setup for column experiments including peristaltic pumps and fraction collectors.

Furthermore, the lab is equipped with two fume hoods, has extensive bench space and hosts standard equipment for soil and aqueous geochemical analyses.
The Department of Geology hosts several wet chemistry laboratories with analytical instrumentation including an ICP-OES for cation analyses.
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