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National Centre for Isotope Geochemistry

The National Centre for Isotope Geochemistry at UCD (NCIG) was set up in January 2009 and is located within the UCD School of Earth Sciences. The Centre facilitates inter-disciplinary research in radiogenic and heavy stable isotope geochemistry by academics from UCD, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and University College Cork (UCC), as well as international collaborators.

List of equipment and methods available:

Thermo Scientific N eoma  MC-ICP-MS  with MS/MS and XHR ( 10 moveable  Faraday cups and  1 axial dual-mode SEM/Faraday
Installed in 2024 Ion current amplifier system with 24 slots connected by relay matrix; eleven 10^11 ohm amplifiers and three 10^13 Ohm amplifiers
Can be coupled with Teledyne Cetac G2 Laser Ablation system  for in-situ applications 

High-precision isotope ratio analysis (U-Th, U-Pb, Rb-Sr, Lu-Hf, Fe, Zn, Cu, in-situ Rb-Sr and several other isotope systems under development). Method development proposals welcome.

Thermo Scientific Triton TIMS (9 Faraday cups & SEM)

High-precision isotope ratio and isotope dilution analysis for the Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, and Re-Os systems

Thermo Scientific Neptune MC-ICP-MS (9 Faraday cups and 9 ion counters); can be used with a Cetac Aridus II Desolvation Nebuliser:

High-precision isotope ratio analysis (U-Th, U-Pb, Rb-Sr, Lu-Hf, Fe, Zn, Cu)

Isotope dilution analysis (U, Th, Pb, Rb, Sr)

Thermo Scientific iCAP Q (1)cwith aTeledyne Cetac ASX-560 Autosamplerfor:

Trace- and ultra-trace element analysis of aqueous solutions

Teledyne Cetac G2 Laser Ablation system

Coupled with the Neptune for:

Isotope ratio analysis of Pb (K-feldspar), Lu-Hf (zircon)

U-Pb geochronology of U-Pb in zircon and apatite

ThermoScientific iCAPQ (2)cused in laser ablation mode and coupled with the Neptune provides Split Stream (LASS) analysis for simultaneous, e.g.:

Trace element (iCAP) and Pb isotope analysis of K-feldspar (Neptune) 

U-Pb geochronology (iCAP) and Lu-Hf analysis of zircon (Neptune)

Trace element (iCAP) and U-Pb geochronology of zircon, rutile etc. (Neptune).

Hitachi TM-1000 Desktop SEM:

Electron beam energy-dispersive elemental analysis in high spatial resolution;

BSE imaging (especially prior to laser-ablation analysis)

Elemental Scientific Lasers MicroMill2

State of the art microsampling device for high resolution milling and solution isotopic analysis of geological materials, including speleothems, magmatic minerals, porphyroblasts, diagenetic and epigenetic carbonates, and sulphide ore minerals, for a variety of stable and radiogenic isotopic studies. 

Sample preparation facilities

Crushing and milling equipment (including dedicated agate ball mills for carbonates and peridotites); heavy liquid flotation and magnetic separators; sample digestion, ultra-clean fumehoods and work stations, ion chromatography.

Enquiries

Potential users are invited to email Professor Frank McDermott ((opens in a new window)frank.mcdermott@ucd.ie) and copy to Dr Thomas Belgrano ((opens in a new window)thomas.belgrano@ucd.ie - laser ablation applications) and / or to Dr David van Acken ((opens in a new window)david.vanacken@ucd.ie – all other applications).

October 2023

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