The Institute for Geoscience Research (TIGeR) studies Earth's dynamic evolution, using geotectonic, geodetic, geochronologic and geochemical records. Its multi-scale, multi-disciplinary approach integrates the latest technology with collection of basic field and laboratory data from many parts of the world (in association with international collaborators). This allows for synthesis of geological and geodetic information on a truly global scale. TIGeR is focused on the origin, evolution and current configuration of planet Earth. It brings together key Curtin University members of the John de Laeter Centre for Mass Spectrometry (JdLCMS), the former Tectonics Special Research Centre (TSRC), the Western Australian Centre for Geodesy (WACG) and the WA - Organic & Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA-OIGC) with the common goal of advancing new and innovative geoscience research through exciting collaborative initiatives.
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