Now online - The Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory

CEED - Centre of Earth Evolution and Dynamics at Department of gescoences/UIO recently launched a brand new website for the Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory.  This is a National Norwegian research laboratory and research infrastructure for geomagnetism, supported by CEED and the Norwegian Research Council of Norway.

The Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory. Photo: CEED

The Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory - IGGL. Photo: CEED/UiO

The Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory (IGGL)

The Ivar Giæver Geomagnetic Laboratory (IGGL) is a Norwegian national infrastructure for research in geomagnetism hosted by the CEED - Centre of Earth Evolution and Dynamics and run in partnership with NTNU, the University of Bergen and the Geological Survey of Norway. 

The mission of the IGGL is to serve the Norwegian and international geomagnetic community by providing access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, technical assistance and scientific expertise for research in a wide variety of topics relevant to studies in paleomagnetism, rock and mineral magnetism, and other related interdisciplinary fields. 

The IGGL infrastructure gets financial support from the Research Council of Norway

Visit the IGGL website – www.iggl.no – to learn more about:

  • Laboratory facilities
  • Opportunities for visiting the IGGL and using its instruments
  • Software and data resources for research in paleo- and rock magnetism

URL: http://www.iggl.no

 

Published June 28, 2016 8:15 PM - Last modified Dec. 23, 2022 1:46 PM