OSL dating research, sample plate C017 / 9997
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OSL dating research, sample plate C017 / 9997
OSL dating research, sample plate. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a method of determining how long ago minerals were last exposed to daylight. Photographed in June 2013, in the OSL Laboratory, Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, Austria
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2013 Analysis Analytical Analyzing Austria Austrian Chronometric Analysis Chronometry Circle Circular Dating Earth Science Earth Sciences Experiment Geological Geophysics Innsbruck Innsbruck University June Low Light Levels Minerals Mineraology Optically Stimulated Luminescence Red Lighting Round Laboratory Physical
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This print showcases the fascinating world of OSL dating research, specifically focusing on sample plate C017 / 9997. The image was captured in June 2013 within the state-of-the-art OSL Laboratory at Innsbruck University, Austria. The circular sample plate, illuminated by a soft red light, takes center stage as it represents the key to unlocking valuable information about Earth's history. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is an innovative technique used to determine how long ago minerals were last exposed to daylight. This method plays a crucial role in understanding geological processes and chronometric analysis. The laboratory setting exudes an atmosphere of scientific exploration and precision. Cutting-edge equipment fills the room, reflecting Europe's commitment to advancements in earth science and geophysics research during the 21st century. Through meticulous analytical procedures and mineraology studies, scientists delve into the secrets held within these mineral samples. By subjecting them to low light levels and optically stimulating their luminescence response, researchers can unravel timelines that stretch back thousands or even millions of years. Robbie Shone masterfully captures this momentous scene from Science Photo Library with his keen eye for detail and composition. His photograph invites us into this realm of discovery where physics meets minerals, offering a glimpse into the intricate world of OSL dating research at Innsbruck University's esteemed laboratory facility.
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