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Arkansas Center for Space and
Planetary Sciences in partnership with the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
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This
facility is funded by NASA and the University of Arkansas
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News and Events
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About
Us
A brief description of the various kinds of
thermoluminescence research at the University of Arkansas are described on
the Cosmochemistry Group site.
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Publications
on our thermoluminescence research
Links to a list of publications on the
thermoluminescence of extraterrestrial materials, divided by subject and
year.
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Faculty
with Research Interests in thermoluminescence of extraterrestrial materials
Derek Sears has been leading a group
investigating the history of meteorites and the early solar system using
their thermo-luminescence properties for over 30-years.
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Graduate and undergraduate
research on thermoluminescence of extraterrestrial materials
Students can perform research in the facility
through programs administered by the Arkansas Center for Space and
Planetary Science. Click here learn
about programs for academic
year undergraduates program,
summer undergraduate program, or the graduate student program.
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Public
Lectures
Announcements of public lectures by researchers in
the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences of interest to the
thermoluminescence group.
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Announcements,
press releases and newsletter
The monthly newsletter, press releases and
announcements f of the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Science
frequently contain items about the thermoluminescence laboratory.
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Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary
Sciences | Department of
Chemistry and Biochemistry
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University of Arkansas
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Arkansas Center for Space and
Planetary Sciences,
202 Old Museum, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA. (479)
575-3170
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