Personnel work on a variety of science research topics using methods including laboratory spectroscopy of terrestrial and planetary metarials, remote sensing spectroscopy of the Earth using imaging spectrometers, telescopes to study other planetary surfaces, and planetary probes with spectrometers and imaging spectrometers to study other planets. Scientific problems cover a wide range, from mineral exploration, environmental characterizations, global change, vegetation health, to planetary exploration throughout the solar system.
Address and FAX numbers will be furnished upon request.
Name | Mail Stop | Telephone | E-Mail Address |
Dr. Roger N. Clark | 964 | (303) 236-1332 | rclark@usgs.gov |
Dr. Trude V.V. King | 964 | (303) 236-1373 | tking@usgs.gov |
Dr. Gregg A. Swayze | 964 | (303) 236-0925 | gswayze@usgs.gov |
Todd M. Hoefen | 973 | (303) 236-2456 | thoefen@usgs.gov |
Ray Kokaly | 973 | (303) 236-1359 | raymond@usgs.gov |
Eric Livo | 973 | (303) 236-1388 | elivo@usgs.gov |
Robert R. McDougal | 973 | (303) 236-1854 | rmcdouga@usgs.gov |
Name | Mail Stop | Telephone | E-Mail Address |
Noel Gorelick
(Arizona State U.) |
- | (602) 965-7829 | gorelick@esther.la.asu.edu |
See the facilities description to find out about our spectrometers, computers and other equipment we use.
U.S. Geological Survey, a bureau
of the U.S. Department of the Interior
This page URL= http://speclab.cr.usgs.gov/aboutlab.html
This page is maintained by: Dr. Roger N. Clark
rclark@usgs.gov
Last modified Sep. 27, 2006.