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Research Facilities

 

Michigan Basin Core Research Laboratary

  • CORES-Over 50,000 feet of conventional core from more than 300 wells
  • CUTTINGS- From more than 6,000 wells
  • Core Layout, Examination and Photography Laboratory Computer Support
  • Geosciences Resources Library
  • 45,000 SETS-
  • Drillers and Wireline Logs
  • Wellsite Mud Logs
  • Production Tests
  • DST and Pressure Tests
  • Geochemical Data
  • Scout Data

Carbonate Sedimentology Laboratory

  • Equipment:
    • Leica M-420 broad field polarizing microscope
    • Nikon Optiphot Pol research grade microscope
    • Luminoscope Cathodoluminescence stage and microscope
    • Leica DC 480 digital microscope camera set up for direct DVD collection and/or projection to large screen with LCD projector
    • miscellaneous field equipment including digital cameras, laptops, etc.
  • Hardware:
    • high end PC-based work stations with dual monitors
    • color and laser jet printers
    • large format high end HP plotter
    • Nuralog Wireline Scanner
  • Software:
    • standard professional office suite
    • graphics manipulation (Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand)
    • Image Analysis
    • PETRA
  • Student Research Library:
    • over 250 reference volumes plus several journal collections
    • American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin
    • Journal of Sedimentary Research
    • Geological Society of America
    • Palaios and Paleobiology)
    • over 2500 reprints filed and entered into Endnote database
  • Associated with the WMU Michigan Basin Core Research Laboratory (above)

Microbial Aqueous Geochemistry, Biogeoochemistry and Thermodynamics Laboratory (MAGBAT)

  • ApplikonBio 3 liter chemostated bioreactor/fermenter
  • Coy type B anaerobic chamber
  • Field-portable Hach UV-Vis spectrophotometer
  • Russian peat-corer (2 m depth range) and equipment
  • Mettler-Toledo DL-58 autotitrator
  • Spectrocam UV-Vis spectrophotometer
  • pH/ISE electrodes and meters
  • conventional laboratory glass and plastic ware, reagents, standards
  • several analytical microbalances
  • floor-mounted environmental incubation chamber

Aqueous Biogeochemistry Laboratary

  • QuantaChrome Nova 2200 Particle Surface Area Analyzer
  • OI Analytical TOC Analyzer with Autosampler and PC-computer control
  • Helios Gamma UV/Vis Spectrophotomer
  • Coy Anaerobic Chamber
  • Barnsted Water Purification System
  • Several centrifuges
  • Drying oven
  • Freezers and T-controlled refrigerator
  • Digital titrator
  • Several balances
  • Shakers/rotators
  • LabConco Benchtop Freeze Dryer
  • Several pH, conductivity and ion selective electrodes and meters
  • Flow-through reactors with syringe pumps
  • Pore water diffusion equilibrators (peepers)
  • Pore water squeezer
  • Several specialized coring devices (e.g. wedge & reactor type)
  • Several iMac computers

Stable Isoptope Laboratary

  • Micromass Optima isotope ratio mass spectrometer
  • vaccum extraction lines,
  • constant temperature bath
  • microwave sample digestion system

Near Surface-Geophysics Laboratory

 

Equipment currently being used (Jan. 2005):
  • GSSI SIR-10A+ Ground Penetrating Radar
    • 35, 100, 300, and 500 MHz Antenna pairs, and custom underwater antenna
  • G-816 Geometrics Proton Precession Magnetometer
  • G-858 Geometrics Cesium Vapor Magnetometer/Gradiometer
  • Schonstedt Fluxgate Magnetometer/Gradiometers (2)
  • Geonics EM-31 (Electromagnetic Induction) with MK-2 Data Logger
  • Worden Master Series Gravimeters (2)
  • Lacoste Romberg G-type Gravity Meter with ZLS update
  • BISON 2390 Resistivity System
  • Iris Syscal R2 Resistivity / IP System
  • 24 Channel Geometrics RX-24 Seismograph
    • 96 Vertical and 24 Horizontal Geophones,
    • RS 96/24 Roll-along Switch + cables for CMP profiling
    • 12 gauge Buffalo Gun Seismic Source
  • 12 Channel Bison Seismograph
    • 12 Vertical Geophones
  • Magellan ProMarkX Carrier Phase GPS Receivers (2)
  • Keck SR-3000 Gamma Ray Well Logger
  • Fisher TW-6 2-coil Metal Detector

Earth Science Remote Sensing Facility

  • Image Processing Facilities
  • Portable Field Spectrometer
  • L-Band Receiving Station

Asylum Lake Research and Training Facilities:

  • Hydrogeological Training Site
  • Geophysical Test Site

Geotechnical Laboratary:

  • Geocomp TM LoadTrac II and FlowTrac II triaxial compression and consolidation system with computer and web interface
  • Geocomp TM ShearTrac II direct shear system with computer and web interface
  • Leitz and Zeiss binocular and trinocular research microscopes
  • Sony digital microcamera, monitor, and capabilities for still or VCR photography
  • Tyler RoTap sieve system
  • Frantz Isodynamic Magnetic Separator
  • Modern hood system for heavy liquid separations, settling analyses under constant air flow, and conversion to a humid space for preparation of damp or saturated soils

 


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