Laboratory of Unconsolidated Materials
The Unconsolidated Materials Laboratory (UML), located in Bologna, via Zamboni 67 (Geology building), is specialized in the extraction and processing of micro/macro fossils, such as foraminifers, ostracods and molluscs, from sediments.
The main treatments carried out in the UML are:
- sample disaggregation with water and hydrogen peroxide of foraminifers, ostracods and molluscs (Green, 2001);
- samples quartering for the quantitative analysis of micro/macro fossils assemblage;
- ultrasonic baths for the fossil cleaning;
- dried and wet sieving;
- pretreatment for stable isotope and radiocarbon analysis.
In the Laboratory there is also a room where it is possible to cut core samples.
Equipment available to the laboratory
In addition to the basic equipment the UML is equipped with the following instruments:
- sieving columns;
- splitter;
- ultrasonic bath;
- flow head;
- oven;
- centrifuge;
- precision balance;
Didactic, training and research activities
The laboratory offers its own resources to support:
- practice for first and second cycle degree students in the context of the courses of Paleontology and Micropaleontological Applications to Stratigraphy and Paleoclimatology;
- preparation of degree and PhD theses;
- curricular intership activities;
- development of research projects.
Services and advices:
The Laboratory should be contacted for the preparation and analysis of samples for external users.
Album
Benthic foraminiferal and ostracod assemblage
Macrofossil content of a core sample
Laboratory view of “Unconsolidated Materials”. Procedures of sample preparation for macropaleontological analysis
Photograph of a cored succession under examination
Ultrasonic bath of laboratory
Contacts
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Associate Professor
Dipartimento di Scienze Biologiche, Geologiche e Ambientali - BiGeA
Piazza di Porta S.Donato 1
Bologna (BO)
Tel: +39 051 20 9 4526
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Irene Albino
Area dei Funzionari - Settore scientifico - tecnologico
BiGeA - Servizi tecnici di laboratorio Bologna-Fano
Piazza di Porta San Donato 1
Bologna (BO)
Tel: +39 051 20 9 4929
Attachments
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Some of the main papers realised with the support of the Laboratory
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