Our laboratories
We recognise the invaluable support that our laboratories provide to both teaching and researching geography.
We have a well-equipped computer teaching laboratory, postgraduate and undergraduate physical geography laboratories, and image processing facilities which provide an important component for teaching and research in remote sensing and geographical information systems (GIS).
Geochemistry laboratory (B11j)
Our geochemistry lab is used for sample preparation and research into environmental science areas such as remediation, climate change and supporting undergraduate dissertations.
Analytical chemistry laboratory (B11a)
Our analytical chemistry laboratory houses facilities and equipment for the analysis of research into areas such as low-level nutrients, pesticides, organics and organic/inorganic carbon.
Equipment includes Ion Chromatography (IC), continuous flow analysis (Skalar), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Sievers TOC analysis.
Sediment laboratory (B11h)
The sediment laboratory is used for the preparation and analysis of rock, soil and sediment samples for both research and teaching purposes.
Our preparation facilities include ovens, furnaces, sample milling and sieve shaking whilst analysis includes Laser Particle Size Analysis (PSA) and Olympus Delta Handheld X-ray fluorescence (XRF).
Teaching laboratory (B06)
The teaching laboratory houses all of our undergraduate teaching and laboratory based dissertation projects.
With space for up to 50 students, subject areas taught include; chemical and microbiological analysis of water and soils, glaciology and rocks and minerals.
Luminescence Dating laboratory
The 91Ö±²¥ Luminescence Dating laboratory specialises in the measurement of quartz and feldspar-rich sands from sedimentary sequences, which can be absolutely dated within a range of 10 to 300,000+ years.