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Cosmogenic Nuclide Group
The LDEO Cosmogenic Dating Group, applies terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides as chronometers and tracers in the Earth Sciences.
Earthquakes and Faulting
SG&T scientists employ a broad spectrum of tools and techniques to develop a better understanding of the mechanics and dynamics of earthquakes and faulting. These techniques include labor
Argon Geochronology for the Earth Sciences (AGES) Lab
The Argon Geochronology for the Earth Sciences (AGES) lab is located at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory along the Palisades Parkway in Rockland County, New York. Our lab measures Argon isotope compositions and concentrations, mainly of single mineral grains, on a VG5400 noble gas mass spectrometer to determine the age of mineral formation. Our research subjects include paleocllmate provenance studies, volcanoes and deep earth time.
Tertiary Magmatism in East Greenland and Hotspot Magmatism Worldwide
Layered intrusions in East Greenland, mostly close to the contact between PreCambrian gneisses and Tertiary flood basalts, are commonly several million years younger than the flood basalts.
3D MCS investigation of the East Pacific Rise 9° 50’N
In summer 2008 we conducted the first multi-streamer Multi-Channel Seismic program of Lamont’s new national marine seismic facility, the R/V Langseth.
TIMS Facility
The Thermo Scientific Triton is LDEO's only thermal ionization mass spectrometer with negative ion capabilities.
Ocean Bottom Seismology
Our Ocean Bottom Seismology (OBS) Laboratory develops and operates cutting-edge instrumentation for measuring deformation of the ocean floor in a variety of experimental settings. One of our
Natural Hazards
Earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, floods, drought, cyclones and other natural hazards have significant potential to affect human lives and society.
Geodynamics
Geodynamics research in SG&T is focused on understanding the forces that drive deformation and tectonism in the solid Earth, and the role that rock rheology, physical state (solid or partially
Deep Earth Structure and Dynamics
Lamont scientists utilize a variety of observational and computational techniques to image and model the deep interior of the Earth, from crust to core.
Climate Model Data Documentation Project
In the Climate Group we rely extensively on the data produced from general circulation models (GCMs) to answer fundamental science questions.
Pacheco-Sykes Earthquake Catalog
Javier Pacheco and Lynn Sykes' catalog of large earthquakes with surface wave magnitude >= 7.0.
IGY Calibration
Historical data for I.G.Y. Calibration. The original is by H. Miller.
Strip of Destruction
We mapped the surface trace of the fault rupture for about 5 km on the west bank of the Khunar River, through Balakot and into the Sarash Valley where it apparently ends.
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Testing the Extensional Detachment Paradigm: Scientific Drilling in the Sevier Desert Basin
Testing the Extensional Detachment Paradigm: Scientific Drilling in the Sevier Desert Basin (Basin and Range Province, Western United States)
Polar Climate Group
Research and analysis of the Polar Regions and their impact on global climate.
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Climate Modeling and Diagnostic Group Data Catalog
The collection of climate modeling and diagnostic group datasets.
Radiocarbon Calibration
Radiocarbon calibration program used for converting radiocarbon years to calendar years.
Introduction to dynamical systems
An introduction to dynamical systems for undergraduates with notes and exercises
ADGRAV
The U.S. National Science Foundation has agreed to support the development of a next-generation gravity map of Antarctica (ADGRAV - Antarctic Digital Gravity Synthesis).
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North Atlantic Oscillation
Introduction to the North Atlantic Oscillation, the most significant climate phenomena in the northern hemisphere.
Isotope Geochemistry Lab
Welcome to the Isotope Geochemistry Lab at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.
Climate Modeling and Diagnostics Group Home Page
Division of Ocean and Climate Physics
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University
Calibration of Long-Period Seismographs at Thirteen Stations Throughout the World
Lamont has been a pioneer in the design, deployment, and utilization of global seismographic networks. This document details an early study of long period seismograph calibrations.
Borehole Research Group
The Borehole Research Group (BRG) uses downhole geophysical measurements in a wide variety of scientific investigations including sea level variations, paleoceanography, flow of fluids through fractured rock
ANZFLUX
The Antarctic Zone Flux Experiment (ANZFLUX) was conducted aboard the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer in the Eastern Weddell Sea.























