Award Abstract # 0418905
Technical Support for a New ICP-MS Laboratory for Earth and Ocean Science Research at the University of Florida

NSF Org: EAR
Division Of Earth Sciences
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Initial Amendment Date: August 23, 2004
Latest Amendment Date: June 20, 2008
Award Number: 0418905
Award Instrument: Continuing Grant
Program Manager: David Lambert
EAR
 Division Of Earth Sciences
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: September 1, 2004
End Date: August 31, 2009 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $0.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $217,901.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2004 = $72,467.00
FY 2005 = $72,717.00

FY 2006 = $72,717.00
History of Investigator:
  • Paul Mueller (Principal Investigator)
    pamueller@ufl.edu
  • Michael Perfit (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • David Hodell (Co-Principal Investigator)
  • David Foster (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: University of Florida
1523 UNION RD RM 207
GAINESVILLE
FL  US  32611-1941
(352)392-3516
Sponsor Congressional District: 03
Primary Place of Performance: University of Florida
1523 UNION RD RM 207
GAINESVILLE
FL  US  32611-1941
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
03
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): NNFQH1JAPEP3
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): Instrumentation & Facilities,
OCEAN DRILLING PROGRAM
Primary Program Source: app-0104 
app-0105 

app-0106 
Program Reference Code(s): 0000, OTHR
Program Element Code(s): 158000, 572000
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.050

ABSTRACT

EAR-0418905
Mueller

This proposal seeks support for the appointment of a Ph.D. scientist to act as laboratory manager for a new ICP-based analytical facility at the University of Florida for an initial 3-year period. The University of Florida will assume 100% financial responsibility for this position on a permanent basis subsequent to this initial period. The construction of the ICP laboratory and the acquisition of two new ICP mass spectrometers (Finnegan-MAT Element-2 and Nu Plasma multicollector) are part of the recent relocation into >10,000 sq. ft. of new geochemical laboratories as part of an overall relocation of our Department into greatly expanded and renovated facilities (Williamson Hall). These instruments have been interfaced with newly acquired Excimer (193 nm) and Nd-YAG (213 nm) lasers, as well as a desolvating nebulizer and autosamplers. Financial support for both laboratory renovation and instrument acquisition involved cost sharing between the University of Florida and the NSF. The primary responsibilities of this person will include: 1) contribute to method development and participate in collaborative and independent research, 2) maintain quality control of the facility, which will be a challenge in light of the large number of users; 3) oversee and administer day-to-day activities such as maintenance and scheduling, in order for the facility to efficiently produce the highest quality data; and 4) make the instruments capabilities known to and accessible to a wide range of users inside and outside of the department, including students. In addition, the laboratory manager will be the primary instructor for students exposed to elemental and isotopic methods both in courses and via individual research projects at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Without an experienced laboratory manager, access to this facility for these students and other users will be very limited.
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Bellis, D.J., Hetter, K., Verosteka, M.F., Parsons, P.J. "Characterization of candidate reference materials for bone lead via interlaboratory study and double isotope dilution mass spectrometry" J. Anal. At. Spectrom. , v.23 , 2008 , p.298
Bickford, M.E., Mueller, P.A., Kamenov, G.D., Hill, B. M., "Crustal evolution of southern Laurentia during the Paleoproterozoic: insights from zircon Hf isotopic studies of ca. 1.75 rocks in central Colorado" Geology , v.36 , 2008 , p.555
Bickford, ME; Mueller, PA; Kamenov, GD; Hill, BM "Crustal evolution of southern Laurentia during the Paleoproterozoic: Insights from zircon Hf isotopic studies of ca. 1.75 Ga rocks in central Colorado" GEOLOGY , v.36 , 2008 , p.555 View record at Web of Science 10.1130/G24700A.
Chadwick, J.D., Perfit, M.R., Ridley, I.W., Jonasson, I.R., Embley, B., Kamenov, G., Chadwick, W.W., and Smith, M., "Interaction of the Juan de Fuca Ridge with the Cobb Hotspot: geochemical and magmatic effects" Journal of Geophysical Research , v.110 , 2005 , p.B03101
Chadwick, J., Perfit, M., McInnes, B., Kamenov, G., Jonassen, I., Plank, T., and Chadwick, C. "Arc Lavas on Both Sides of a Trench: 2 Triple-Junction Magmatism at the New Georgia Arc, Solomon Islands" Earth and Planetary Science Letters , v.279 , 2009 , p.293
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Dekov, V.M., Kamenov, G.D, Savelli, C., Stummeyer, J., "Anthropogenic Pb component in hydrothermal ochres from Marsili Seamount (Tyrrhenian Sea)." Marine Geology, , v.229 , 2006 , p.199
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Dekov, V.M., Kamenov, G.D., Savelli, C., Stummeyer, J., and Marchig, V., "Origin of basal dolomitic claystone in the Marsili Basin, Tyrrhenian Sea." Marine Geology , v.236 , 2007 , p.121
Dekov, V.M., Kamenov, G.D., Savelli, C., Stummeyer, J., Thirye, M., Shanks, W.C., Willingham, A.L., Boycheva, T.B., Rochette, P., Kuzmann, E., Fortini, D., and V���©rtes, A., "Metalliferous sediments from Eolo Seamount (Tyrrhenian Sea): hydrothermal deposition and re-deposition in a zone of oxygen depletion." Chemical Geology , v.264 , 2009 , p..347
Dekov, V.M., Kamenov, G.D., Stummeyer, J., Médard, T., Savelli, C., Shanks, W., Forting, D., Kuzmannh, E., and Vértesh, A., "Hydrothermal nontronite formation by bacteria assisted precipitation at Eolo Seamount (Aeolian volcanic arc, Tyrrhenian Sea)." Chem. Geol., , v.245 , 2007 , p.103
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