RAPID: Transport and Revitalization of Nu Instruments Noblesse Mass Spectrometer
RAPID:Nu Instruments Noblesse 质谱仪的运输和复兴
基本信息
- 批准号:2406952
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 19.87万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-12-15 至 2024-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This project will transport and refurbish a decommissioned noble gas multi-collector mass spectrometer that would be salvaged if not acquired promptly. The noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe) provide unique tracers that are important for understanding geologic and astronomic processes. The researcher is most interested in using noble gases to determine the ages and histories of impact cratering on samples from Earth and other planetary samples like meteorites or rocks returned by Apollo astronauts. The ages of these samples tell us about the environments under which life first emerged on our planet and the role that meteorite impacts have played in its subsequent evolution. Additionally, many of the meteorites we have to study are collected by the NSF-funded ANSMET program. Noble gas analyses are a key measurement for pairing meteorites together and determining their origins. Lastly, there is a growing need across geoscience and planetary disciplines for new noble gas laboratories as legacy labs/researchers are aging out, hence this is a timely instrument transfer. To further address this need, this proposal aims to create a facility that will be a center for training the next generation of geoscience and planetary scientists.The main goals of this project are to transport and revitalize a decommissioned Noblesse HR 3M1F mass spectrometer system, which includes a diode laser and custom extraction line to the University of Colorado, Boulder for noble gas measurements. The refurbished instrument acquisition brings new capabilities to the CU Boulder and the Rocky Mountain region, including isotopic analyses of the heavy noble gases, cosmogenic noble gas nuclides, and refined 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of shocked samples. The initial applications to be developed are stable cosmogenic nuclides of Ar, Ne, Kr, and Xe, non-traditional zircon geochronology methods such as (U-Th)/Ne and (U-Pu)/Xe, and 40Ar/39Ar thermochronology of samples from terrestrial impact structures. The goal is to create a facility with expertise in these areas that is available as a community resource and will address the increasing need for noble gas and deep-time geochronology facilities. The researcher also plan to develop a course on geochemical and geochronology instrumentation that could be a model for alternatives to traditional field classes to help make geoscience degrees more accessible.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该项目将运输和翻新一台退役的惰性气体多接收器质谱仪,如果不及时采购,该仪器将被回收。稀有气体(He、Ne、Ar、Kr、Xe)提供了独特的示踪剂,对于理解地质和天文过程非常重要。研究人员最感兴趣的是使用惰性气体来确定来自地球和其他行星样本(例如阿波罗宇航员返回的陨石或岩石)的撞击坑的年龄和历史。这些样本的年龄告诉我们生命最初在地球上出现的环境以及陨石撞击在其随后的进化中所发挥的作用。此外,我们要研究的许多陨石都是由 NSF 资助的 ANSMET 计划收集的。稀有气体分析是将陨石配对并确定其起源的关键测量方法。最后,随着传统实验室/研究人员的老化,地球科学和行星学科对新的惰性气体实验室的需求不断增长,因此这是一次及时的仪器转移。为了进一步满足这一需求,该提案旨在创建一个设施,作为培训下一代地球科学和行星科学家的中心。该项目的主要目标是运输和振兴退役的 Noblesse HR 3M1F 质谱仪系统,该系统包括二极管激光器和定制的提取线,用于科罗拉多大学博尔德分校的稀有气体测量。此次翻新的仪器采购为 CU Boulder 和落基山脉地区带来了新功能,包括重稀有气体、宇宙成因稀有气体核素的同位素分析以及冲击样品的精确 40Ar/39Ar 热年代学。初步开发的应用包括Ar、Ne、Kr、Xe等稳定宇宙成因核素,(U-Th)/Ne、(U-Pu)/Xe等非传统锆石地质年代学方法,以及40Ar/39Ar热年代学。来自陆地撞击结构的样本。目标是创建一个在这些领域拥有专业知识的设施,作为社区资源提供,并将满足对稀有气体和深时地质年代学设施日益增长的需求。研究人员还计划开发一门关于地球化学和地质年代学仪器的课程,该课程可以作为传统现场课程的替代模型,以帮助更容易获得地球科学学位。该奖项反映了 NSF 的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的评估进行评估,被认为值得支持。智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准。
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Carolyn Crow其他文献
79th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society August 7–12, 2016
第 79 届气象学会年会 2016 年 8 月 7 日至 12 日
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10.1111/maps.12698 - 发表时间:
2016-08-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.2
- 作者:
Carolyn Crow;A. Cavosie;Hemming S. R. Rasbury;E. T. Ramezani;J. Jacobsen;Reinhard D. Moser;D. Darling;J. R. Bullen;Peter Hoppe;Evan Groopman - 通讯作者:
Evan Groopman
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