Paleomagnetics, Petrographic Imaging, Stable Isotope, Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry (TIMS), and U-PB Geochronology.
The Department, in partnership with the Texas Natural Science Center, also maintains two major paleontology collections: the Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory (focusing largely on the American Southwest and Texas) and the Non-vertebrate Paleontology Lab.
Known as the Department of Geological Sciences since its first name change in 1967, the department was renamed Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences in 2023 to reflect changes in the department's curriculum and scope of research.
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Jackson School of Geosciences
Institute for Geophysics
Bureau of Economic Geology
Department of Geological Sciences