CONTENTS


Director's preface
Introducing GEMOC
GEMOC programs
GEMOC participants
GEMOC structure
GEMOC communications 1999
GEMOC's research program
Research highlights
Teaching and training program:
Undergraduate
Teaching and training program: GEMOC honours
Teaching and training program: GEMOC Postgraduate
Technology development program
Industry interaction
Strengthening geophysics and crossing the geology/geophysics interface
GEMOC's international links
GEMOC Funding
Benefits to Australia
  • Front cover: Zircon was a major focus of research at GEMOC in 1999; the trace element and isotopic zoning of this resistant mineral record its magmatic and metamorphic history. The holes in the zircon are ablation pits from LAM-ICPMS analyses, which yielded U-Pb ages and the trace element compositions of different zones. LAM-MC-ICPMS analyses gave high-precision spot analyses of Hafnium isotope composition (inset), which showed that many granitoid rocks retain isotopic evidence of mixing between several components. The arrow shows the direction of isotopic zoning recorded in core-to-rim analyses of individual zircon grains in a quartz diorite from the Pingtandao complex, SE China. The technique is now being applied to zircon populations from sediments, for analysis of crustal genesis over large continental areas. See Research Highlights
  • Appendices
    1. Participants
    2. Publications
    3. Visitors
    4. Abstract titles
    5. Funded research projects
    6. Flowsheets for Courses in Geology and Geophysics 
    7. Advertisement for GEMOC Postgraduate opportunities 
    Contact details
    Glossary


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