I'm a geochemist. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, poetry, drillers, trees, bicycles, and cosmochemistry.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
The zircon who knew too much: Retrenchment blogging, day 42
I have just been offered a 6 month geochronology contract with Geoscience Australia. The aim is to help them work through their backlog of U/Pb ion probe zircon dating. The contract says that a security clearance is required. Now, I don’t know what state secrets these mineral grains hold, or how bombarding them with 10KeV O2- ions will reveal this information, much less endanger the operations of the Australian government. But you won’t find out from me. Loose lips sink ships. And they wreak havoc on high vacuum systems when you try to pump them down. So mine are sealed.
How much trouble is it to get a security clearance? Hopefully it doesn't take too long! Zircon, what zircon?
ReplyDeleteAaah, but a mass spectrometer can be used to enrich uranium - very, very slowly...
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear something came up. Good luck
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you've found some employment!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you don't know about the fifth world shadow zircon society. *Rolls Eyes* Also, congratulations! :)
ReplyDeleteAny way to help?
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found something!
ReplyDeleteMaybe the zircons put that clause in the contract. After all, they've kept their secrets for 4 billion years.
yay!
ReplyDeleteCongrads! I too have a new job/ contract. Will blog about it soon.
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