The Berkeley Geochronology Center (BGC) is a one-of-a-kind institution dedicated to unraveling the history of the Earth and neighboring planets. With a wide range of tools and expertise, BGC investigates significant events spanning from thousands of years ago to billions of years ago, shedding light on questions about mass extinctions, volcanic activity, and extraterrestrial impacts. Their research also addresses societal concerns such as volcanic and seismic hazards, as well as global climate change.
BGC's research areas encompass archeometry, paleoclimate, planetary science, rock magnetism paleomagnetism, tectonics, time scale calibration, and volcanism. Through collaborations with anthropologists, archeologists, and other institutions, BGC studies the evolution of humans and their ancestors, determines Earth's climate history, examines extraterrestrial bodies, refines knowledge of Earth's ancient magnetic field, understands crustal deformation, establishes the geological time scale, and investigates volcanic eruptions and their implications. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to accuracy and precision, BGC plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the Earth and its past.
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