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Samples for wood anatomical (species) determination: Object rate (initial fee per object or project) 2500 SEK Additional fee based on number of samples included (typically charcoal or wood fragments): 1-2 samples 500 SEK 3-10 samples 800 SEK >10 samples 1200 SEK Samples for dendrochronological analysis (age determination): Object rate (initial fee per object or project) 6000 SEK Construction timbe

https://www.geology.lu.se/research/laboratories-equipment/laboratory-wood-anatomy-and-dendrochronology/rates - 2026-05-05

Lund University Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory

Introduction The Radiocarbon Dating Laboratory in Lund performs dating on geological and archaeological samples. Examples of material that we date are wood, charcoal, peat, macrofossils, bone and marine shells. The analyses are based on Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS).Many radionuclides, such as 3H, 10Be, 14C, 26Al, 32Si, 36Cl, 39Ar and 81Kr, are produced naturally in the atmosphere as a resul

https://www.geology.lu.se/lund-university-radiocarbon-dating-laboratory - 2026-05-05

Equipment

During the autumn of 2004, a new machine for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry was installed at the GeoBiosphere Science Centre. It is a compact machine (ca 6.5 x 4.5 m2) and based on some new technology – ‘Single Stage Accelerator Mass Spectrometry’ (SSAMS). It is used for 14C-dating and for quantification of 14C-labelled substances with applications within radioecology, ecology, medicine and biomedi

https://www.geology.lu.se/research/laboratories-equipment/radiocarbon-dating-laboratory/equipment - 2026-05-05

History

During 1965-1998, radiocarbon dating in Lund was performed in a conventional laboratory at the Department of Quaternary Geology using two CO2 proportional counters for detection of 14C disintegrations. Dating limit for the equipment was ca 40000 years BP, and the precision for Holocene samples was ± 50 to 80 years. The dating capacity was ca 140 samples/year and around 4200 radiocarbon datings wer

https://www.geology.lu.se/radiocarbon-dating-laboratory-0/history - 2026-05-05

Staff

Radiocarbon dating laboratoryRaimund Muscheler (PhD, ass. prof., head of laboratory)Mats Rundgren (PhD, ass. prof.)Ingemar Hansson (research engineer)Mattias Olsson (research engineer)Git Klintvik Ahlberg (laboratory assistant)Göran Skog (PhD, ass. prof.) See also: AMS-lab, nuclear physics, Lund University

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Contact

Ass. prof. Mats RundgrenDept. of GeologyLund UniversitySölvegatan 12SE-223 62 LundSweden+46 46 222 7856Mats [dot] Rundgren [at] geol [dot] lu [dot] seHead of laboratory:Ass. prof. Raimund MuschelerDept. of GeologyLund UniversitySölvegatan 12SE-223 62 LundSweden+46 46 222 0454Raimund [dot] Muscheler [at] geol [dot] lu [dot] seCustomer inquiries, geological and archaeological samples:Ass. prof. Mats

https://www.geology.lu.se/contact - 2026-05-05

Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy and EDS/EBSD-analysis Laboratory

Introduction The Geology Departments SEM Laboratory consists of a variable pressure Tescan Mira3 High Resolution Schottky FE-SEM equipped with Oxford EDS and EBSD system and a CL system.The instrument allows for:High-resolution imaging in both high- and low-vacuum modeQualitative and quantitative elemental analysesQualitative and quantitative line scans and elemental mappingElectron backscatter di

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Instrument

InstrumentModel: Tescan Mira3Resolution: 1.0 nm, at 30kV and high vacuum modeElectron source: High brightness Schottky emitterAcceleration voltage: 50V to 30kVVacuum: high vacuum <9 × 10-3 Pa, low vacuum 7 to 500 Pa.Chamber: Internal diameter: 340 mm (width) × 315 mm (depth)Beam Deceleration Technology (BDT) for resolution at low beam voltagesDecontaminator/plasma cleaner DetectorsStandard ET SE d

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Samples

Samples must be clean with no pieces that can break off and fall down into the microscope vacuum system or fly around in the sample chamber. It is also important that the samples are free of oil and grease. If the microscope is to be used in high vacuum, the sample must be conductive. If the sample itself is not conductive, it must be subjected to a conductive layer. Both coal and gold coating ins

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Contact us

Head of Department:Anders Scherstén+ 46 46 222 3958Director of PhD Studies:Mats Eriksson+ 46 46 222 9602Director of Undergraduate Studies:Karl Ljung+ 46 46 222 3996Student Counsellor:Karl Ljung+ 46 46 222 3996Student Administration:studieadmin [at] geol [dot] lu [dot] se (studieadmin[at]geol[dot]lu[dot]se)+ 46 46 222 7865Bursar:Mathias Svensson+ 46 46 222 4046Executive Administration:Gisela Caesar

https://www.geology.lu.se/about-us/contact-us - 2026-05-05

Why Lund?

Why study geology at Lund University The Dept. of Geology at Lund University has a long research tradition. The international aspect of the research activity is accentuated by our participation in many international projects. We are hosting international field courses at both undergraduate and graduate level. In terms of research, we are active on most continents; geology is a global topic on all

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Research Methods

The analyses - ways to information about pottery The laboratory for Ceramic Research (KFL) at Lund University has, since the beginning of the seventies, worked with all kinds of ceramic objects from prehistoric and historic contexts not only from Scandinavian countries, but from several other parts of Europe, Africa and South America as well. Fundamental to the work at KFL is the description of pr

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Contacts and map

Head of the laboratory Anders Lindahl (Professor) CV Anders Lindahl Researcher Thomas Eriksson (PhD) PhD Students Katarina Botwid Master students/Research assistants Paul Eklöv Pettersson Erik Johansson Project Collaboration Innocent Pikirayi Edward Matenga Olaf Winter Ole Stilborg CONTACTS Anders LindahlThomas Eriksson Map Visiting addressDepartment of GeologyGeocentrum IISölvegatan 12LundPostal

https://www.geology.lu.se/research/laboratories-equipment/contacts-and-map - 2026-05-05

Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)

The laboratory is equipped with a Bruker Aurora Elite ICP-MS and a 193 nm Cetac Analyte G2 excimer laser installed with a two volume HelEx2 sample cell. LA-ICP-MS  is a powerful method for element analysis in a wide variety of solid materials (i.e. minerals, bone & teeth materials, wood, ceramics, etc.) at spatial resolutions from a few up to several hundred µm. Quantitative analyses can be obtain

https://www.geology.lu.se/research/laboratories-equipment/laser-ablation-inductively-coupled-plasma-mass-spectrometry-la-icp-ms - 2026-05-05

Programme structure

Master courses Our MSc. programme has one entry with a suggested study path according to the scheme below. When you are admitted, you are automatically admitted to the first two courses. The first course, Methods in geosciences (GeoM20), is compulsory. However, within the limitations of the degree requirements (see below) – and the periods of the year when the courses are given – you can tailor yo

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Application for non-exchange students

Apply at www.universityadmissions.seAll information about the application procedure and requirements can be found on this site.Note that after having arrived in Lund and started on your first course you need to apply for admission to courses during your following study terms (even if you have already been given admission to our Master programme). This is done every term through www.universityadmis

https://www.geology.lu.se/education/application-non-exchange-students - 2026-05-05