Science Laboratory Network : science contributions to Geological Survey of Canada programs-2013-2014 / [by] A.N. Rencz.: M183-2/7712E-PDF
The Science Laboratory Network (SLN) is the network of laboratories across the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) that provides innovative and specialized laboratory results in support of GSC programs. The Network was established in 2006 and now comprises five lab groups with over 70 staff across the GSC. The majority of work is done through lab agreements which are collaborative projects between a lab proponent and a project proponent in the GSC. In 2013-14 the laboratories undertook 131 agreements; over 85% were done in the GEM, PSG, TGI, GNES or EGP programs. In 2013-14 there were also 32 VNR agreements (Vote Net Revenue) which are agreements with external partners. The laboratories support the program agenda by providing innovative research and supplying high quality results where the capacity is not commercially available.Each laboratory has a specific expertise, with highly qualified personnel, as well as specialised instruments. The laboratories have produced a range of accomplishments and scientific achievements which are highlighted in this report.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Geological Survey of Canada. |
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Title | Science Laboratory Network : science contributions to Geological Survey of Canada programs-2013-2014 / [by] A.N. Rencz. |
Series title | Open file (Geological Survey of Canada) ; 7712 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Includes bibliographic references. |
Publishing information | Ottawa : Natural Resources Canada, 2014. |
Author / Contributor | Rencz, Andrew N., author. |
Description | [61] p. : figures, tables, graphs. |
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Subject terms | Research Laboratories |
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