I am an undergrad at URI, working as a Coastal Fellow with the GSO studying nutrient flows in local salt marshes. These are their stories...
Showing posts with label Lab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lab. Show all posts
01 June 2012
Evacuate!
So, I was in the lab, rinsing some glassware, rocking out to Led Zeppelin Radio, when a fire fighter stepped in and told me to 'vacate the premises'... total buzz kill.
I love Zeppelin.
Apparently, the EPA across the street broke a gas main.
I love irony.
And long weekends, hope you enjoy yours!
24 May 2012
More
The other day in the lab, in preparation for a collection day this weekend, there were more dishes to do...
... more of this...
admittedly, I'm a bit of a self-diagnosed OCD |
... and this...
but it makes for better photos |
... and sharks!
I also had the opportunity to observe (and try my hand at) the end stages of a previous experiment. Several core samples had been dug up and were being carefully incubated. Water from the cores were taken at various times to measure the changes in nitrogen concentration (in two of its common forms) over time. I was able to get my hands 'wet' and filter a few of these samples.
08 May 2012
Shall We Start at the Beginning?
After a quick tour of the facilities, I was set upon the task of acid washing the lab equipment and glassware. Everything that is used for the collections and experiments on this project must be completely free of nutrient contaminants so as not to give any false readings in the data.
The process involves a thorough scrubbing, a rinse under deionized water, several hours submerged in hydrochloric acid, and another three rinses (again, with DI water).
my lab station, a.k.a. the wash basin |
the fume hood, where the acid baths lie. |
some clean dishes |
more of my handy-work |
In practice though, this was much like doing the dishes at home... with hydrochloric acid.
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