Facilities
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Stanford Tectonic Geomorphology Laboratory (STGL) GIS and Computing Facility. The STGL operates a laboratory of PCs used for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing applications for processing of airborne and sattelite imagery and digital topographic data. In addition, we use a Mac OS Xserver for file serving and numerical computations. We have Arc/INFO-ArcGIS, ENVI, GMT and various datasets, the Poly3D Boundary Element Model, and various custom Boundary Element, Finite Difference, and Finite Element codes installed on these machines. In addition, the group maitains a set of Matlab programs that strive to seamlessly integrate Arc/INFO, Poly3D, GMT, GSLIB, and Matlab applications. They will be made available under the software portion of our website - please have a look there for code in which you may be interested. If you can't find what you are looking for, feel free to email George Hilley (hilley@stanford.edu).
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Stanford Tectonic Geomorphology Laboratory (STGL) Cosmogenic Radionuclide Target Preparation Facility.
We have finished buildinging a Cosmogenic Radionuclide Target Preparation Facility for 26Al and 10Be. This laboratory is housed in the basement of the Mitchell Building on campus, and is administered by Bodo Bookhagen. We anticipate a wide variety of applications for this facility, including erosion rate measurements, surface age estimations, and constraining cosmogenic radionuclide production rates in high-altitude areas. We are open to collaborations with other projects wishing to perform in situ cosmogenic radionuclide measurements.
We encourage you to visit our website. For more information, please contact George Hilley (hilley@stanford.edu). |
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