The Division of Earth & Ecosystem Sciences (DEES) is a remarkably diverse collection of
scientists, with a range of research interests and expertise that challenges any simple
categorization or single research focus.
In broadest terms, DEES scientists all contribute to a greater understanding of the history and
processes affecting landscapes, the earth's surface, and its living inhabitants.
Archaeobotany Laboratory
Archaeology
Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions Laboratory
Curation Facility
Great Basin Environmental Research Laboratory
E.L. Cord Geochronology Laboratory
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory
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Frits Went Laboratory Geomicrobiology Laboratory
Nevada Desert Research Center
Molecular Microbial Ecology
Paleoecology Laboratory
Soil Nutrient and Ecology
Soil Characterization and Quaternary Pedology
Systems Microbial Ecology Laboratory |
For more and detailed information on our Earth and Ecosystem Science Facilities, please provide us
with your information in the Contact Us section of the website or go to:http://www.dees.dri.edu/facilities.htm.
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