Energy and Environmental Sustainability Webinar Series Recordings
The EESL webinar series discusses diverse energy and environmental topics and the ways Penn State can support analytical needs through EESL labs and other facilities. Researchers and experts from Penn State as well as other organizations participate in approximately 50 minutes of presentation and 10 minutes of questions and discussion. More details and recordings of the presentations are available at the following links.
- Experimental Observations on Processing Leather, Skin, and Parchment for Radiocarbon Dating
- EESL Labs Capabilities and Applications Overview
- 3D Imaging Capabilities at Penn State
- Quantification and Analysis of Microplastics: Insights from Lake Superior Waters and Sands
- Wastewater as an Indicator of the Physical and Mental Health of PA Communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Carbon Cycling in the Dark
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Microplastics in Freshwater Wetlands: An Intersection of Soil Science, Geochemistry and Hydrology
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Combining Ancient DNA and Radiocarbon Data to Increase Chronological Accuracy
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High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometry-Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality Applications
Radiocarbon Universe Webinar Series Recordings
The Radiocarbon Universe webinar series shares diverse topics and applications related to radiocarbon dating. The series is designed to lay the conceptual foundations for a lay audience to understand the research and deliver engaging talks to inspire and entertain. More details and recordings of the presentations are available at the following links.
- Fundamentals of Radiocarbon
- Radiocarbon Chronology: Calibration, Reservoirs, and Caveats
- Settlement and Extinction Chronologies of Madagascar
- Radiocarbon in Archaeology, Paleoecology, and Paleontology: Case Studies from South America
- AMS Satellite Radiocarbon Prep Lab: Interdisciplinary Case Studies from the University of Nevada, Reno
- Radiocarbon Dating Paper Documents and Photographs
- The Development of Exact-Year Radiocarbon Dating
- Reconstructing prehistoric human demography using end-to-end Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates
- Direct dating of 52 human skeletons and isotopic dietary evidence for early maize consumption from two rock-shelters in the Maya Mountains of Belize
- Tracing Past Ecosystems and Hydroclimate: Radiocarbon as a Versatile Tool for Speleothem Research