OSL dating research C017 / 9993
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OSL dating research C017 / 9993
MODEL RELEASED. OSL dating research. Researcher Michael Myer at work in the OSL Laboratory, Innsbruck University, Innsbruck, Austria. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating is a method of determining how long ago minerals were last exposed to daylight. Photographed in June 2013
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2013 Analysing Analysis Analytical Analyzing Austria Austrian Chronometric Analysis Chronometry Dating Earth Science Earth Sciences Experiment Experimenting Geological Geologist Geophysicist Geophysics Innsbruck Innsbruck University June Low Light Levels Minerals Mineraology Optically Stimulated Luminescence Physicist Red Lighting Researcher Researching Scientist Laboratory Physical
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This print captures researcher Michael Myer engrossed in his work at the OSL Laboratory, located in Innsbruck University, Austria. The image showcases the meticulous process of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating research, a method used to determine the length of time minerals have been exposed to daylight. In this June 2013 snapshot, we witness an expert scientist delving into the depths of geology and earth sciences. With intense focus and dedication, Michael Myer meticulously analyzes samples under low light levels illuminated by red lighting. His expertise lies in chronometric analysis and analytical techniques that shed light on our planet's history. The photograph not only highlights a remarkable individual but also provides insight into the cutting-edge research being conducted at Innsbruck University. As an adult Caucasian male immersed in his scientific pursuit, Michael represents the epitome of passion for knowledge and exploration. The composition exudes a sense of professionalism as it encapsulates elements such as experimentation, analyzing minerals, and conducting precise measurements. It serves as a testament to humanity's perpetual quest for understanding our world through physics and geophysics. Robbie Shone's skillful capture immortalizes this momentous occasion within Earth science research while reminding us of the invaluable contributions made by scientists like Michael Myer. This print is not just an artistic masterpiece; it symbolizes mankind's unwavering curiosity about our planet's past and its potential impact on our future endeavors.
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