Centers and Facilities

CICAR

CICAR, the Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications and Research was established in November 2003 as a research p

Deep-Sea Sample Repository

The Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Deep-Sea Sample Repository is both an archive of sediment and rocks from beneath the ocean floor, and an archive of the digital data pertaining to the material.

Environmental Tracer Group

Members of our group work on a variety of projects including studies of water movement in natural systems (ocean, groundwater), reconstruction of continental paleotemperature

ICPMS Lab (LDEO-AMNH)

The Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory - American Museum of Natural History ICP-MS Lab is located at Columbia University's Lamont Campus in Palisades NY.

Lamont Cooperative Seismographic Network (LCSN)

Lamont-Doherty Cooperative Seismographic Network (LCSN) monitors earthquakes which occur primarily in the Eastern United States.

LDEO Remote Sensing Image Analysis Laboratory

LDEO Remote Sensing Image Analysis Laboratory: Remote Sensing lab facilities, research and educational materials.

MARGINS Program

Continental margins are the Earth's principal loci for producing hydrocarbon and metal resources, for earthquake, landslide, volcanic and climatic hazards, and for

Observatory Technical and Innovation Center (OTIC)

While there has been tremendous progress in learning of the state and workings of our world, great discoveries await the innovative application of new technologies.

R/V Langseth

The academic community’s flagship seismic-research vessel, to be operated by Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, was dedicated in Galveston, Tex., Nov 12. The R/V Marcus G.

SedDB - Data Collection for Marine Sediment Geochemistry

SedDB complements current geological data systems (PetDB, EarthChem, NavDat and GEOROC) with an integrated compilation of geochemistry of marine

The Climate Center of LDEO and GISS

The Climate Center was established ~20+ years ago with an endowment from the Vetlessen Foundation.

Tree Ring Research Laboratory

Tree-Ring Lab (TRL) scientists are dedicated to expanding the use and application of tree-ring research around the world to improve our understanding of past climate and environmental history.