• Question: Hi Danny I was wondering what type of experiments do you do on the rocks you study?

    Asked by Noah to Danny on 11 Nov 2020.
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      Danny Hnatyshin answered on 11 Nov 2020:


      Hey Noah I hope you are having a good week!

      The main type of experiment I run is to test how old a rock is! Often rocks have special minerals in them (I use pyrite) that are slightly radioactive. The key idea is that radioactivity goes away over time. So the older the rock is the less radioactive it is. To measure these radioactive particles and the things they produce we have to use a complicated chemistry procedure using things like acids and organic chemicals to extract them. Once extracted I bring them to scientific instruments to measure (I use a mass spectrometer)

      I do other experiments too. I will often try and find what chemical elements make up a rock on a microscopic scale. For this I use a special laser to analyze my rocks!

      Hope that was interesting!?!

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