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URL: https://scilab.stanford.edu/
Proper Citation: Stanford University Cosmogenic Isotope Lab Core Facility (RRID:SCR_025082)
Description: Core for understanding Earth surface processes in bedrock, soil, water, and sediment. Interactions between cosmic rays and Earth’s upper atmosphere create unique isotopes both in the atmosphere and in materials on Earth’s surface. By assessing the ratios and/or concentrations of these isotopes, we can get a deeper insight into the exposure age, soil production rate, catchment-averaged erosion, and processes of Earth’s varied landscapes.
Abbreviations: SCI-Lab
Synonyms: Stanford Cosmogenic Isotope Lab
Resource Type: access service resource, core facility, service resource
Keywords: ABRF, Earth surface processes, bedrock, soil, water, sediment, assessing isotopes ratios, assessing isotopes concentrations,
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