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Meeting Place: Participants should assemble at 18:45 in room E0.61 (ground floor, near the Pi restaurant).
The National Centre for Isotope Geochemistry at University College Dublin (UCD) was established in 2009 and is located within the UCD School of Earth Sciences. The centre facilitates inter-disciplinary research in radiogenic and heavy stable isotope geochemistry by academics from UCD, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and University College Cork (UCC), as well as international collaborators.
Image: The layers of zircon crystals are analogous to tree rings. They are commonly utilised for isotope dating of geological specimens using laser ablation and mass spectroscopy.
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