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Laboratory Details
The Netherlands Isotope Geochemistry Laboratory (NIGeL)
The Netherlands Isotope Geochemistry Laboratory (NIGeL) is a NWO-Large Infrastructure funded national research facility for geochemical and isotopic analysis serving the Earth & Planetary Science, Archaeology, Forensic and Cultural Heritage research communities within and beyond the Netherlands.
NIGeL is established in purpose-built laboratories at the Earth Sciences Department at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, but is a national facility to conduct trace element, radiogenic and (non-)traditional stable isotope analyses. The facility includes a clean room, four major multi collector mass-spectrometers for isotopic analyses (2 MC-TIMS, a MC-ICPMS, a MS/MS-ICPMS) two smaller elemental analyzers (ICP-MS, ICP-OES), and two laser systems (fs and ns) for in situ analyses. NIGeL allows the analysis of markedly smaller sample sizes and a broad range of isotopic systems for both bulk- and in-situ analysis.
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Domain
Geochemistry
Organization name
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Address
De Boelelaan 1100
1081 HZ
Amsterdam
Netherlands