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The '''Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory''' "conducts research on the use of isotope ratio measurements in studies of water resources and environmental quality" for people inside and outside the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).<ref name="RSILHome">{{cite web |url=https://isotopes.usgs.gov/ |title=Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory (RSIL) |publisher=U.S. Geological Survey |accessdate=29 October 2020}}</ref> The laboratory also develops and offers cost-free several genre-specific [[laboratory informatics]] software products. | |||
The '''Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory''' "conducts research on the use of isotope ratio measurements in studies of water resources and environmental quality" for people inside and outside the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).<ref name="RSILHome">{{cite web |url= | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
In September 2015, Los Gatos Research released an updated version of LIMS for Lasers, which acts as a "[f]ull client project and sample data management and reporting system" designed "for all off-axis (OA-ICOS) or cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrographs (LAS) used for | In September 2015, Los Gatos Research released an updated version of LIMS for Lasers, which acts as a "[f]ull client project and sample data management and reporting system" designed "for all off-axis (OA-ICOS) or cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrographs (LAS) used for δ<sup>2</sup>H, δ<sup>18O</sup>, and δ<sup>17</sup>O assays of liquid water samples" and includes a full users guide.<ref name="WRPSoftUp">{{cite web |url=http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/IHS_resources_sampling.html |title=Training & Software > LIMS for Lasers 2015 |publisher=International Atomic Energy Agency |date=19 October 2015 |accessdate=20 October 2015}}</ref> | ||
==Technology and products== | ==Technology and products== | ||
===LIMS for Lasers and LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes=== | ===LIMS for Lasers and LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes=== | ||
LIMS for Lasers is a Microsoft Access-based [[laboratory information management system]] "for off-axis (OA-ICOS) and cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrometers (LAS) for δ<sup>2</sup>H, δ<sup>18O</sup>, and δ<sup>17</sup>O measurements of liquid water."<ref name="LIMSAbout">{{cite web |url=https://www.usgs.gov/software/reston-stable-isotope-lab-laboratory-information-management-system-lims-lasers-light |title=Reston Stable Isotope Lab Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Lasers & Light Stable Isotopes |publisher=Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory |date=22 June 2021 |accessdate=07 October 2022}}</ref> | |||
LIMS for Lasers is a Microsoft Access-based [[laboratory information management system]] "for off-axis (OA-ICOS) and cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrometers (LAS) for δ<sup>2</sup>H, δ<sup>18O</sup>, and δ<sup>17</sup>O measurements of liquid water."<ref name="LIMSAbout">{{cite web |url= | |||
LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes is a Microsoft Access-based LIMS "for both LAS and isotope-ratio mass spectrometers (IRMSs)" that "has proven useful in laboratories that receive samples from numerous individuals or perform at least a few thousand isotopic analyses per year."<ref name="LIMSAbout" /> | LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes is a Microsoft Access-based LIMS "for both LAS and isotope-ratio mass spectrometers (IRMSs)" that "has proven useful in laboratories that receive samples from numerous individuals or perform at least a few thousand isotopic analyses per year."<ref name="LIMSAbout" /> | ||
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The software and back-end databases are available for free through the laboratory. | |||
====Demonstration videos and other media==== | |||
====Additional information==== | ====Additional information==== | ||
First-time users are encouraged to contact project chief Tyler B. Coplen for additional assistance. (E-mail address available at bottom of project page.) | First-time users are encouraged to contact project chief Tyler B. Coplen for additional assistance. (E-mail address available at bottom of project page.) | ||
* [ | * [https://www.usgs.gov/media/files/lims-light-stable-isotopes-user-manual-english LIMS for Lasers user manual] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 29 May 2024
Industry | Research |
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Headquarters | USGS National Center, John W Powell Building, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Virginia, U.S. |
Area served | U.S. |
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Parent | U.S. Geological Survey |
Website | isotopes.usgs.gov |
The Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory "conducts research on the use of isotope ratio measurements in studies of water resources and environmental quality" for people inside and outside the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).[1] The laboratory also develops and offers cost-free several genre-specific laboratory informatics software products.
History
In September 2015, Los Gatos Research released an updated version of LIMS for Lasers, which acts as a "[f]ull client project and sample data management and reporting system" designed "for all off-axis (OA-ICOS) or cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrographs (LAS) used for δ2H, δ18O, and δ17O assays of liquid water samples" and includes a full users guide.[2]
Technology and products
LIMS for Lasers and LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes
LIMS for Lasers is a Microsoft Access-based laboratory information management system "for off-axis (OA-ICOS) and cavity ring-down (CRDS) laser absorption spectrometers (LAS) for δ2H, δ18O, and δ17O measurements of liquid water."[3]
LIMS for Light Stable Isotopes is a Microsoft Access-based LIMS "for both LAS and isotope-ratio mass spectrometers (IRMSs)" that "has proven useful in laboratories that receive samples from numerous individuals or perform at least a few thousand isotopic analyses per year."[3]
Pricing
The software and back-end databases are available for free through the laboratory.
Demonstration videos and other media
Additional information
First-time users are encouraged to contact project chief Tyler B. Coplen for additional assistance. (E-mail address available at bottom of project page.)
References
- ↑ "Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory (RSIL)". U.S. Geological Survey. https://isotopes.usgs.gov/. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ↑ "Training & Software > LIMS for Lasers 2015". International Atomic Energy Agency. 19 October 2015. http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/ih/IHS_resources_sampling.html. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Reston Stable Isotope Lab Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Lasers & Light Stable Isotopes". Reston Stable Isotope Laboratory. 22 June 2021. https://www.usgs.gov/software/reston-stable-isotope-lab-laboratory-information-management-system-lims-lasers-light. Retrieved 07 October 2022.