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.
For more information about service and rate, please visit us at:
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
- Metler-Toledo XSE104 high-precision electronic balances
- Eppendorf 5417C centrifuge
Research partnerships
- Michigan Geological Repository for Research & Education (MGRRE)
- 色色啦 Carbonate Sedimentology Laboratory