Laboratory for AMS Radiocarbon Preparation and Research (NSRL)
NSRL works in collaboration with accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) measurement facilities to provide state-of-the-art radiocarbon preparation and measurement services to the local University and Federal research communities. The lab also pursues in-house research on applications of 14C dating to climate change studies, calibration of the 14C timescale, and the use of 14C as a geochemical and geophysical tracer in the Earth system.
Scott Lehman
Director
Chad Wolak
Lab Manager
Patrick Cappa
Research staff
Steve Morgan
Research staff
Michael Dyonisius
Research scientist
- Colin Lindsay, Postdoctoral Investigator, 2016-2018
- Nicole Trahan, Postdoctoral Investigator 2012-2014
- John Knowles, Guest Investigator 2012-2015
- Sean Bryan, GRA 2010-2014
- Jocelyn Turnbull, GRA, PRA 1997-2006; now at National Isotope Center, New Zealand
- Trevor Popp, PRA, now at Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark
Contact & Services
Lab phone: 303 492-0362
Please contact Chad Wolak, Laboratory Manager, 303 492-5019 regarding routine sample submissions.
Chad Wolak packs radiocarbon samples. Photo by Ethan Welty.
Collaboration
NSRL maintains an active collaboration with the NOAA鈥檚 Boulder-based (GMD) aimed at development and use of ultra-precise 14C measurement in CO2 as a quantitative tracer for recently-added, fossil fuel derived CO2 in the atmosphere.
Media stories
- Climatologist Pieter Tans joins INSTAAR (2022)
- Lawns and landscaping complicate taking the measure of Los Angeles Basin鈥檚 carbon footprint (2020)
- Tracking fossil fuel emissions with carbon-14 (2020)
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Publications
Publications by Lehman can be found on . Those by Dyonisius are included below.