The Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry (IMPMC) has expanded its isotopic research capabilities with Elementar’s GeovisION.
The institute needed to expand its isotopic capbilities for extraterrestrial and multidisciplinary research. Elementar's GeovisION system provides the team with a powerful and highly complimentary analytical platform which covers the broad range of sample types presented to the laboratory.
Read our Customer Spotlight to learn why the team chose the GeovisION system with the vario PYRO cube® elemental analyzer and the GC5 gas chromatography (GC) system, and how it supported cutting-edge research in cosmochemistry.

One of the big plus points at Elementar is the after-sales service. We are in direct contact with Elementar’s service engineers. Service requests are handled very quickly.
Dr. Laurent Remusat, Research Director - Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry.
Discover how the system used by the Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry supports advanced and precise research into extraterrestrial materials, environmental processes, and biological systems.
About the Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry
The Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry (IMPMC) is a multidisciplinary institute of physics, Earth sciences and biology, located in central Paris within Sorbonne University and the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN).
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Address: | National Museum of Natural History 75231 Paris - Cedex 05 France |
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