Linkam Scientific Instruments’ MDSG600 stage has been chosen to assist in geological research by the Geological Survey of Finland.
Founded in 1886, the Geological Survey of Finland (GTK) was created to promote the systematic and sustainable use of the Earth’s resources through the production and dissemination of geological information to society.
The GTK is Finland’s national geoscientific information centre and it participates actively in international research and project work, with the areas of focus falling into three main categories: mineral resources and exploration; energy supply and environment; and land use and construction.
Dr Ferenc Molnar and his team are using the MDSG600 stage from Linkam to help with this research. His group focuses on fluid inclusion microthermometry work with the aim of understanding the processes that lead to ore formation.
He commented: “Fluid inclusion microthermometry work is essential in understanding geological processes leading to formation of hydrothermal ore deposits.”
The Linkam MDSG600 is a motorised version of the THMSG600. The sample is motorised in X and Y directions by precision micro-stepped motors that enable micron repeatable position resolution and recall.
Using this feature, a sample can be mapped in order to quickly relocate positions of interest and carry out temperature controlled experiments significant to that point.
Unrivalled accuracy and control of temperature from -196 to 600ºC enable the user to characterise fluid inclusions to better than 0.1ºC and hold a stability of 0.001ºC.
Dr Molnar added: “One of the major benefits of the Linkam MDSG600 is the motorized stage which helps to map out fluid inclusion contents of mineral chips.
“Also, the high thermal stability together with the opportunity of fast changes of temperature makes an extremely detailed and precise microthermometric analysis possible.”