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LacCore National Lacustrine Core Facility. Anders Noren, Curator. Staff. Curator: Anders Noren Lab Manager: Amy Myrbo Assistant Curator: Kristina Brady Technicians: 5 to 15 (unsalaried) Director: Emi Ito Co-PI: Steve Colman, Director, LLO, Duluth EAG: 7 members - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LacCoreLacCoreNational Lacustrine Core FacilityNational Lacustrine Core Facility

Anders Noren, Curator

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StaffCurator: Anders NorenLab Manager: Amy Myrbo Assistant Curator: Kristina BradyTechnicians: 5 to 15 (unsalaried)

Director: Emi ItoCo-PI: Steve Colman, Director,

LLO, DuluthEAG: 7 membersFunding: NSF-IF; University of

Minnesota

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9th Year

•Facilities & equipment driven by Global Lake Drilling/GLAD program

• Adapt to needs of all projects at all scales• Support all phases of research

• Recognize differing needs/expectations

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Components

1. Planning2. Field3. Core processing/Initial Core

Description4. Sample prep/Analysis5. Archiving

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Components1. PLANNING for all project

phasesa. Budgetb. Timec. Equipment and supplies

needsd. Shippinge. Trainingf. Analytical possibilitiesg. Curation

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Components1. Planning2. FIELD

a. Equipment rentalb. Equipment training,

operationc. Supplies (core liner, etc.)d. Core handlinge. Core storagef. Core transport

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Field Equipment1.Surface cores: push, gravity, freeze, Hongve,

Eckman dredge2.Long cores: Kullenberg, Livingstone (with or

without single-use liner modification), Mackereth, Nesje, vibracorer

3.Vessels: 18-foot row/motorboat, 4 canoes, two Carolina Skiff boats for Kullenberg (23-foot tower), pontoon, cataraft, innertube. (All moonpooled)

4.GPR5.Water sampling and analysis6.Climate-controlled shipping container7.Two 4x4 trucks

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Components1. Planning2. Field3. CORE PROCESSING / ICD

a. Multisensor loggingi. gamma densityii. acoustic velocityiii. electrical resistivityiv. magnetic susceptibility

(loop and high-resolution point sensors)

v. natural gamma radiation

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Components1. Planning2. Field3. CORE PROCESSING / ICD

a. Multisensor loggingb. High-resolution digital

imaging

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Components1. Planning2. Field3. CORE PROCESSING / ICD

a. Multisensor loggingb. High-resolution digital

imagingc. Description

i. macro-scale: color, texture, structureii. micro-scale: mineralogical and biological components

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CoreWallCoreWall

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Components1. Planning2. Field3. Core processing/ICD4. SAMPLE PREP/ANALYSIS

a.Dedicated stations for each analysis

b.Technicians available

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Services / Stations / Equipment• Smear slides

• Sampling• LOI• Carbon coulometry• Sulfur coulometry• Biogenic silica• Grain size• Pollen prep• XRD prep• Thin section prep

• Isotope prep• Diatom prep• AMS 14C prep• Charcoal prep• Centrifuges• Drying ovens• Desiccators • Fume hoods• Microscopes: pollen,

diatom, petrographic, binocular

ITRAX XRF core scannerX-radiographyLLO

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Components1. Planning2. Field3. Core processing/ICD4. Sample prep/Analysis5. ARCHIVING

a. Physical curation: storage, labeling

b. Metadata / database management

c. Sample preservation / management

d. Depth scale generatione. Sampling

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Collection• 2,400 holes• 11,500 m of core (stored at

LacCore)• 8,900 m drill cores• 2,600 m short cores (+freeze,

permafrost)

Future: • Hominid Sites and Paleolakes

Drilling Project (Ethiopia): 1000m?

• Billions of small projects• Accession old collections

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3320 ft2 / 310 m2

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Data Repository• Store metadata / data for cores

stored at other institutions• Rapid assessment of previous work

done in a geographical region, or on a proxy

• Sample access• Simplify transition to permanent

storage

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DatabaseFileMaker Pro• Stores metadata for expeditions,

holes, cores, sections, samples; analytical data

• Mathematically corrects depth scale for gaps and gas expansion

• Provides multiple uniform corrected depth scales for all samples/analyses

DIS / ICDP…working on a new system:

consistent; fast; online

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Online table,

.csv, .kml

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• Perform multisensor logging prior to user arrival or after departure

• Train visitors in equipment operation, core description

• Provide workshops, short courses• Sell supplies/equipment (field, lab,

curatorial) at cost• Produce recipes/SOPs, distribute on

web

Other Services

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Costs / Fees

• field equipment rental• shipping• sampling• sample prep / analysis• supplies

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StatsVISITORS: 1200 visits per year (200

unique)

CONTACTS: 4000 contacts per year (500 unique)( US, Canada, Mexico, Europe)

CORES: 1500m per year / 1000m archived

SAMPLES: 10,000-12,000 per year• more requests / small batches• greater use of online resources for

discovery

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Project 1: Student

• Graduate student from UC-Berkeley• 12m of Holocene core from remote lake

in British Columbia• Advisor experienced in coring,

processing; student needed training in ICD

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• Minimal local facilities: MSCL, linescan cameras, scope camera, sample prep

• Shipped cores to Minneapolis, spent five days

• Archived half of each core

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Project 2: Faculty

• Geomorphologist from Macalester College

• Use new methods to measure past glacier fluctuations with lake sediment

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• No experience with cores• One staff assisted throughout project• 20m of core analyzed and archived

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Project 3: El’gygytgyn• Major international expedition:

~50 people from US, Germany, Russia, Canada

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Camp

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Ice road

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Doubled ice thickness to

increase load capacity

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120 miles from nearest roadAll materials hauled overland

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No crane? No problem!

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Platform base

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Platform walls

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Storm

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• 400m sediment; 110m impact rock• 3.6Myr climate record

LacCore: field curation; permanent archiving


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