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Fin Stuart is a Professor of Isotope Geosciences at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre (SUERC) and the head of the Noble Gas Laboratory. His research group includes post-doctoral researchers, PhD students, and skilled technical staff who combine isotope geochemistry with field laboratory techniques to address major unanswered questions in geoscience. The Noble Gas Laboratory develops new mass spectrometer systems and gas extraction methods, allowing for new geo-environmental science research applications. The laboratory hosts visiting international researchers and provides training in noble gas isotope analysis and data modelling. As an isotope geochemist, Professor Stuart specializes in the analysis of isotopic composition in trace gases, fluids, minerals, and rocks. His research interests focus on the differentiation and history of the Earth, particularly the origin and evolution of primordial volatiles from the deep mantle and their generation of atmosphere. He also investigates the tracing of source interactions in natural gases and the development of techniques for monitoring the storage of natural and anthropogenic CO2 underground. Professor Stuart employs low-temperature thermochronometers and cosmogenic isotopes to understand long-term landscape changes.
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre • East Kilbride, Scotland
Leading research in isotope geosciences and managing the Noble Gas Laboratory.