Hey Matt, Glad to see you've got some great new digs and even a spot on the interwebs. Looking forward to more posts in the future, I'll be sure to follow along! -Noto
I had to clean out the old chemicals in the lab i moved into at Marshall. My first tour, i got a chemical burn from "something" on a bench. But omg, the crap they had kept around. To boot, the previous tenant had been propping the door open with a small, but very heavy-contents cardboard box. I opened the box, and what did we find:..........4 jars of elemental, yes liquid, elemental Hg.
Matthew Brown runs the vertebrate paleontology collections at the University of Texas Jackson School of Geosciences. Previously, he worked at the University of Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History, the National Park Service at Petrified Forest, and has taught course in laboratory methods in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, Cal State San Bernardino, and UT's Department of Geological Sciences.
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Hey Matt, Glad to see you've got some great new digs and even a spot on the interwebs. Looking forward to more posts in the future, I'll be sure to follow along!
-Noto
I had to clean out the old chemicals in the lab i moved into at Marshall. My first tour, i got a chemical burn from "something" on a bench. But omg, the crap they had kept around. To boot, the previous tenant had been propping the door open with a small, but very heavy-contents cardboard box. I opened the box, and what did we find:..........4 jars of elemental, yes liquid, elemental Hg.
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