Carbonate Petrology and Characterization Laboratory
Carbonate Petrology & Characterization Lab (CPCL)
The Carbonate Petrology and Characterization Laboratory (CPCL) a part of the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at 色色啦 Michigan University. The CPCL is a collaborative research facility headed by Dr. Stephen Kaczmarek. The CPCL is equipped with various laboratory and analytical instruments for materials characterization and experimental petrology.
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Instrumentation
XRD 2nd Generation Bruker D2 Phaser X-ray Diffractometer
Mineralogical characterization of carbonate rock and mineral samples
SEM-EDS JEOL-JSM-IT100LA Scanning Electron Microscope w/EDS
High-resolution imaging and elemental detection with spatial mapping
XRF Bruker Elemental Tracer IV-SD System portable XRF Analyzer
Elemental characterization of rock and mineral samples
TSP Zeiss AxioPlan 2 Petrographic Microscope with digital camera
Thin-section characterization of sedimentary rocks
High-resolution digital scanner
Slabbed core and thin section imaging
Miscellaneous laboratory instrumentation
Teflon-lined, acid-digestion (23 ml capacity) autoclaves (Parr Instruments)
Heratherm (Thermo Scientific) high-precision density convection ovens