Our Facilities

Soil sampling and processing

We begin with well-designed sampling and fieldwork plans to ensure the success of our projects. We are equipped with soil sampling equipment and the expertise to organise and execute comprehensive sampling campaigns tailored to project objectives. From site selection and sample collection to proper handling and documentation, we prioritise accuracy and reliability at every step. Once collected, soil samples are processed and treated in our laboratory, which is equipped with tools such as soil crushers and automated grinders, a sonicator, drying ovens, and wet and dry sieving instruments. This integrated approach ensures that every sample is prepared to the highest standards, delivering accurate and dependable results for all soil analyses.


Spectroscopic Lab

The soil spectroscopy lab is equipped with soil colour sensors, visible (vis) and near infrared (NIR) portable and miniaturised spectrometers, a Fourier-transform NIR and mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometer, and a portable instrument for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS).


Soil Carbon Analysis Lab

Our carbon analysis lab is equiped with high throughput instruments to measure total organic carbon (TOC), total inorganic carbon (TIC), total carbon (TC) and total nitrogen (TN). We’ve developed a method for high-throughput soil organic carbon fractionation using granulometric or density separations to derive the particulate (POC), mineral associated (MAOC) and pyrogenic (PyOC) organic carbon fractions.


In situ Soil Assessment

We are equipped for field measurement of soils in our field experiments such as those taking place at Muresk. Our field equipment aids soil type identification and characterisation of soil properties including, soil water, texture, bulk density, soil microbial activity and soil diffuse reflectance spectra.