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DRILL

DRI Luminescence Research Lab

   Northern Nevada Science Center  |  2215 Raggio Parkway, Reno, NV 89512

Luminescence Laboratory:

Sample Preparation Laboratory
Our newly expanded sample preparation laboratory is equipped with deep-red illumination (>660 nm) to ensure contamination-free processing. The space includes two large fume hoods (one standard and one perchloric) and a spacious, double-sided workbench for opening samples, sieving, and mineral separation. Adjacent to this main area is a dedicated room for processing rock and brick samples. Key equipment in the lab includes:

      • Centrifuge for density separation of minerals
      • Precision scales
      • Two large ovens for gravimetric moisture content measurements and sample drying
      • Disposable sieve mesh and stainless-steel sieves for wet sieving, plus graduated cylinders for suspension settling of fines based on Stokes Law
      • Mortar and pestle and ball mill for gentle crushing or homogenization of sediment
      • Hi-Tech Diamond 10″ Lapidary Slab Saw for precise rock cutting
      • Hilti DD 120 portable diamond bit wet-coring drill and stand for high-precision coring
      • Buehler IsoMet Low-Speed Precision Saw with a 0.3 mm diamond wafer blade for thin sectioning
      • Dremel Stylo+ Craft variable-speed rotary tool with a 90-piece ZFE Diamond Burr Bits Drill Kit for detailed finishing work
      A lab with a center island and equipment on the counter is bathed in a deep red glow.
      A close up of a lab center island and equipment on the counter bathed in a deep red glow.

      Sample Measurement Laboratory

      The laboratory is equipped with five luminescence readers, a lab-based, broad-energy gamma spectrometer, and a portable NaI gamma spectrometer.

      Luminescence Readers

      We operate four Risø TL/OSL Readers, equipped with advanced features for accurate luminescence dating including:

        • Sr-90 beta sources, an Am-241 alpha source, and X-ray generators for sample irradiation.
        • Blue diodes for the measurement of quartz and infrared (IR) diodes for the measurement of feldspar.
        • Blue-green and IR lasers for quartz and feldspar measurements at the single-grain level.
        • Pulsed-OSL attachments that allows measurement of pulsed optically stimulated luminescence (POSL) of polymineral samples.
        • 5 mm Hoya U-340, 2 mm Schott BG-39, 3 mm Schott BG-3, and RG-780 optical filters
        • EMI 9235QB15 photomultiplier tubes

      Additionally, our Lexsyg Research Reader includes:

        • A Sr-90 beta source and Am-241 alpha source
        • An OSL excitation unit with blue, green, and IR stimulation sources for quartz and feldspar
        • A pulsed OSL unit (10 μs)
        • Optical filters that transmit 365 nm, 410 nm, 565 nm and 620 nm wavelengths
        • A standard UV-VIS photomultiplier tube
        • A red-enhanced UV-VIS photomultiplier tube
        • An LED based solar simulator unit
      A researcher works with a piece of large equipment in a lab with a red glow.