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Modern laboratory facilities are an integral part of earth science research. The Department of Earth Sciences at Dartmouth College is well equipped, with a variety of modern research facilities, including: a variety of thermal ionization and gas source mass spectrometers, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers and optical emission spectroscopy, gas and liquid chromatographs, a gas chromatograph-isotope ratio mass spectrometer, a confocal Raman microprobe, infrared spectrometer, and research-grade petrographic microscopes. These instruments and others are described in descriptions of individual laboratories below. The department is also equipped with general user computer labs for remote sensing, GIS and modeling, and college-supported general user facilities such as X-ray diffraction, rock cutting, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The Earth Sciences Department is also located proximal to the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, and Geography, and the Environmental Studies Program, each of which offers extensive analytical facilities available for general use. Kresge Library, which houses the Dartmouth College Physical Sciences Collection, is also housed within Fairchild Hall.

EARTH SCIENCE LABORATORIES
A research facility led by James Scott.
 
A clean laboratory facility for the study of radiogenic and other isotopes in marine and rock samples.
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A facility led by Dr. Feng that provides high resolution carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur isotopic compositions for ecological, hydrological and climatic data.
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A facility led by Dr. Kaste. x9010
A facility led by Dr. Jackson for analytical geochemistry and trace element analysis and speciation.  
A facility led by Dr. Aronson for rock dating, specializing in secondary clay (silicate) minerals. x0548
A laboratory for the colleciton of petrographic and paleomagnetic data.  
A laboratory with a flume and extensive field equipment, including gravimeters and a GPR.  
An Earth Sciences general user facility  
An Earth Sciences general user facility with rock processing equipment.
A laboratory with computers and software for remote sensing and GIS. x1273
An Earth Sciences general use facility with Earth Sciences specific software.  
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CORE FACILITIES
The Earth Sciences library x3563
The Dartmouth College Map Library x2579
The main college library  
A Dartmouth College general user facility  
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