This award from the Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) provides funds for the acquisition and technical support of a Multi-Collector Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (MC-TIMS) for isotopic research in the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department (EAPS) at Northwestern University (NU). The acquisition of the MC-TIMS coincides with the establishment of a new analytical facility in the EAPS Department that will support functionalities in isotope (radiogenic and stable), aqueous, organic, and sedimentary geochemistry. Within this complex, the MC-TIMS will be the primary research tool in the Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory, which will encompass a clean laboratory for sample preparation and a climate-controlled instrument room. The MC-TIMS will benefit a cross-disciplinary community of faculty and students at NU and other Chicago-area institutions, including the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois-Chicago. A comprehensive management plan will ensure the efficient and cost-effective operation of the instrument by internal and external users. Emphasis will be placed on the measurement of Ca, Nd, Re, Os, Sr, Th, and U isotope abundance variations to support single investigator and collaborative research activities in the areas of aqueous geochemistry, ground and surface water hydrology, chemical oceanography, paleoceanography, geomicrobiology, cosmochemistry, chemostratigraphy, and climate change, both modern and ancient. Graduate and undergraduate students will use the MC-TIMS to accomplish NSF-funded research, and the PI will directly integrate the instrument into courses featuring the theory and practice of radiogenic isotope geochemistry. Research and teaching activities employing the MC-TIMS will also include minority students from Evanston Township High School who are participating in project EXCITE at NU. The goal of EXCITE is to increase the number of underrepresented minorities majoring in science, engineering, mathematics, and technology at the college level. Lastly, the PI plans to create a radiogenic isotope intern program drawing from a consortium of 17 Chicago-area 2- and 4-year colleges whose student body is comprised of traditionally underrepresented groups. Interns will gain hands on experience with the MC-TIMS. Opportunities exist for interns to matriculate into the EAPS graduate program with the aid of special fellowships and scholarships offered by The Graduate School at NU.

Project Report

This award from the Major Research Instrumentation Program provided funds for the acquisition and technical support of a Multi-Collector Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer (MC-TIMS) for isotopic research in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Department (EPS) at Northwestern University (NU). The acquisition of the MC-TIMS coincided with the construction of new analytical facilities in EPS that support functionalities in isotope (radiogenic and stable), aqueous, organic, and sedimentary geochemistry. Within this complex, the MC-TIMS serves as the primary research tool in the Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory, which encompass a clean laboratory for sample preparation and a climate-controlled instrument room. During the project award, emphasis was placed on the analysis of Ca and Sr isotopes to support a wide range of projects in aqueous geochemistry, anthropology, ground and surface water hydrology, chemical oceanography, paleoceanography, chemostratigraphy, and climate change, both modern and ancient. In addition, novel methods were developed for the high-precision analysis of Ca and Sr isotopes using "double-spike" techniques. The method development studies have supported a wide range projects and other NSF proposals. The MC-TIMS has benefited a diverse community of faculty, researchers, and students at NU, as well as other U.S. and international institutions. Students received hands-on training in the operation and maintenance of the MC-TIMS.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Earth Sciences (EAR)
Application #
0723151
Program Officer
David Lambert
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2007-09-01
Budget End
2014-08-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2007
Total Cost
$847,219
Indirect Cost
Name
Northwestern University at Chicago
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Evanston
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
60201