Petrographie und Geochemie von Sedimentgesteinen
Vom Konglomerat zum Tonstein
Analytical instruments of our group and in the Department |
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Raman spectrometer | Horiba LabRam, 4 Lasers, high-sensitivity CCD, spectrum ID database |
Teaching microscopes | Polarisation microscopes Zeiss Axioscope, Zeiss Axiolab, Zeiss Jenalab Stereo microscopes Leica Zoom 2000 |
Micro-XRF | Bruker Tornado M4 micro-X-ray fluorescence analyzer |
Research microscopes | Zeiss Axioplan 2 (incl. a Zeiss Axiocam 503 digital camera, fluorescence, Prior point counter) and image analysis software
Zeiss Axioplan with associated equipment (incl. digital camera) Stereo microscopes Zeiss Stemi SV6 Stemi 2000-C with camera equipment Keyence VHX-6000 |
Electron microscopy (in the Mineralogy group) | JEOL JXA-8230 Superprobe and TEM Zeiss LEO922 |
Phase analysis (in the Mineralogy group) | X-ray diffractometer Bruker D8 Advance |
Geochemistry (in the Geochemistry, Applied Geology and Mineralogy groups) | X-ray fluorescence Philips PW 2400 ICP-MS (Quadrupol, X-Series II) with laser ablation (VG MicroProbe II) DEGAS: Directly coupled evolved gas analysis system (Netzsch STA 429, Quadrupol-MS) |
Fluid inclusions (in the Mineralogy groups) | Linkam microthermometry with Zeiss Axiolab microscope |
High-resolution surface characterisation (in the Hydrogeology group) | AFM with inverse fluorescence microscopy |
Radioactivity | portable Gamma Ray-Spectrometer Envistec GR 320 (K-Th-U) Radon instrument Sarad Doseman |
Cathodoluminescence | Hot-cathode luminescence microscope HC-1LM with an Andor OE-CCD detector |
Calorimetry (in the Mineralogy section) | Isothermal microcalorimeter IMC-4400 |